Many of Sorrento's best hotels line the edge of the clifftop along the bay, so it was a surprise to find one place looking so tatty in such a prominent position.
From ReidsItaly:
CLOSED The Hotel Loreley et Londres was one of the Secret Hotels of the Amalfi Coast, a tattered olde worlde budget gem in Sorrento; it is currently closed (perhaps permanently) This hotel was closed in 2007 for an overhaul by its new owners. I have no idea what it will be like when—or if—it ever reopens. Will it remain a tattered budget gem, or be transformed (as so many old favorites are) into a blandly overpriced three-star hotel? Anybody's guess. Contact the new owners, at the Hotel Mignon, for more information: www.sorrentohotelmignon.com] The 100-year-old Loreley is an Old World pensione with a spectacular setting: a dusty rose building clinging to the cliff above the Marina Piccola port. There are hints of past glory throughout—dingy plaster mouldings on the walls, inlaid stone tile floors—but overall it's on the downward arc of a slow, easy going decline into shabbiness. The cracks in the ceiling are clumsily plastered, the name painted on the façade is flaking off, and the rooms are a decidedly mixed bag: elaborate hand-painted floor tiles with hideous pea-green modular furnishings, or shocking pink floors with a mix of battered antiques. None of that matters, though, when you fling open the doors to the your balcony (or, in rooms 11 to 15, small terrace) and are hit with that panorama over the busy ferry harbour to Sorrento's cliffs. You get the same vista from the shaded terrace restaurant—which is fine for cocktails, but avoid the one-step-above-Boyardee food. Though it's been in the guidebooks for years, the Loreley's location 15 minutes from the heart of town keeps it from jacking up prices. Each morning, the breakfast room fills with pennywise travellers: British vacationers planning for tomorrow, American families chatting about yesterday's adventures, older Italian couples downing their simple continental breakfast in austere silence, and backpackers debating whether to make a day trip to Pompeii or just take the elevator down to the private swimming pier again and maybe later head into town to score free limoncello samples from the shops and watch old men play cards under frescoed porticos
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There were alot of corners on the road to Amalfi. Sharp and narrow ones. There must be thousands on that short journey. But this is my favourite one.
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