J.K. Place Marina Grande, Capri Discreet charm and home-like ease, this is the philosophy behind the creation of the J.K. Place Capri. The hotel’s interiors echo the style and the concept of a luxurious residence, enhanced by the light and colour of the sea. Spacious rooms have a bright but classical feel accented by light fabrics and white floors, drawing the eye out to the wonderful views. The hotel's stylish restaurant, JKitchen, is a modern confection of black, white and grey, with comfy chairs, fabulous seafood, and panoramic sea views from the terrace. As champions of traditional Neapolitan slow food, the Mediterranean menu is organic and uses whatever fruit and vegetables are currently in season. Capri Tiberio Palace Capri If you want to be in the centre of Capri Town close to the Piazzetta then you have to choose Capri Tiberio Palace. This stylish hotel boasts modern interiors with a classic and sophisticated decor and luxurious amenities including a free-form indoor-outdoor pool with beautiful views of the island and the mediterranean, an invigorating range of treatments at the Spa Tiberio and hours of idling at the Taschen library of art and photography books. In short the hotel exhales an eclectic vibe, absolutely unequalled throughout the island. Retro details hint of the Dolce Vita era - let the hotel organise a scooter tour just like in ‘Roman Holiday’! Capri Palace Jumeirah Anacapri At Capri Palace Jumeirah you will discover a setting that is paradisiacal with immaculate service and a main restaurant that gleams with Michelin stars. Add-in its prime location in the unspoiled village of Anacapri at the foot of rugged Mount Solaro, and this is every inch the sophisticated escape where a sundowner is accompanied by the most breath-taking panoramas of Ischia Island and the Gulf of Naples. Settle in at sunset on one of the terraces and enjoy the spectacle. Set like a jewel at the base of the rocky cliffs, the hotel’s Il Riccio Beach Club is just steps away from the lapis-lazuli waters of the Blue Grotto. Punta Tragara Capri Punta Tragara has a rich history. It was designed by the modernist architect, Le Corbusier in the 1920s and welcomed Churchill and Eisenhower during WWII. Today, the luxury hotel offers stunning panoramic views of the island, sea and the famous Faraglioni Rocks, perhaps best admired from the restaurant, Monzu. There are lots of outdoor spaces including several terraces as well as two outdoor pools. A word of warning though as access to the hotel’s cliff-side location requires a 15-minute walk from the nearest drop-off point (the hotel porter service for luggage). lifestyle choices of capri 9
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