 
											Hotel Minerva is housed in an elegant, Mediterranean style stone terraced villa overlooking the Gulf of Naples in the lively town of Sorrento (‘the land of the mermaids’) . Designed in Mediterranean style, this hotel dating back to 1875 was frequented by celebrities such as the Russian writer Maxim Gorky. Unwind in comfortable rooms with colorful accents such as majolicas (tin glazed pottery) that feature all amenities wifi, minibar, a flat screen TV and an ensuite bathroom, Enjoy gorgeous views of the sea from some of the rooms with a balcony or terrace. Take a leisurely dip in the rooftop swimming pool that looks out to the islands of Ischia and Capri and Mount Vesuvius. Lounge with a book on the comfortable sofas or armchairs in one of the common areas with large windows and balconies that look out to the sea and the horizon. Head to the terrace for a drink from the bar with panoramic views and live music. Tuck in breakfast and traditional cuisine with contemporary touches, in the casual restaurant.
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