Amalfi Coast's Anantara Convento Di Amalfi Grand Hotel Now Open!

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Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel has a beautiful cloister.

Claudio Lanuto is the owner and chef of Convento Kitchen. He creates traditional Italian dishes using fresh and high-quality ingredients. The restaurant is located in a renovated convent. The atmosphere is charming and peaceful. The menu features a variety of pasta, seafood, and meat dishes. The wine selection complements the food perfectly. Make sure to book a reservation in advance as it is a popular spot.

There are 52 rooms and suites at the property. Monks used to live in some of the rooms. The rooms have original tiles, vaulted ceilings, and lime-washed walls. This gives a sense of simple serenity. There are also rich textiles, sculptural furniture, and local art. High-tech comforts are available too. You can see the Mediterranean from the rooms.

Anantara is expanding in Europe by renovating a 13th-century cliffside Capuchin convent in Italy's popular getaway destination. The Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel is now open with renovated rooms and suites featuring original elements. You can dine at exciting dining concepts and relax in a world-class spa with panoramic views of the Mediterranean.

This hotel is just a 15-minute walk from Amalfi's centre. You can get there in about 90 minutes if you drive from Naples International Airport. The hotel is a mix of modern and ancient. They carefully kept the historic features including the church and cloisters. The outside of the building is the same as it always has been. Inside, the design is inspired by the convent's original inhabitants who had simple lives. The materials used in the design come from nature, like wood, leather, and natural fibres. They also used luxurious details to make it even nicer.

The hotel has 52 guest rooms and suites. Monks used to live in some of them. The walls are made of lime and the ceilings are arched. The rooms also have original tiles. The hotel has modern technology and comfortable furniture. Guests can see the Mediterranean Sea from their rooms. One suite is called Suite Del Priore and has frescoes above the bed. Guests can also see the cloisters from this suite. Another suite is called Suite Dell'Eremita and is surrounded by lemon trees for privacy.

The Anantara Spa will have a new spot by the sea. It's in a quiet space that looks over the water. There are three treatment rooms for massages. The Convento Di Amalfi massage uses citrus oils. It's good for feeling better. There's a gym outside by the sea. It has really nice TechnoGym things to work out on. You can swim at the pool by the cliff, too.

Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel has delicious food from Italian masters. Chef Claudio makes meals from fresh ingredients grown in the convent's garden. These dishes include a-la-carte options and special menus. Guests can taste the garden-fresh produce in cooking classes.

Gino Sorbillo made 8 pizzas for La Locanda della Canonica Pizzeria. They show Campania's flavours like anchovies from Cetara and Provolone del Monaco. Anantara gives unique experiences with locals in Amalfi for culture, nature and food. Trekkers can go to the Lattari Mountains on the Path of the Gods for great views. People can go on a trip in a Mercedes to Pompei and Herculaneum to see old details of Roman life.

If you're looking for some culinary excitement, Anantara has some great options. You can take cooking classes in cool spots like lemon groves or old vineyards, and pair your food with tours and tastings. For something more intimate, check out Dining by Design. You get a private menu and dedicated butler, served up in any breathtaking location you can think of.

You can enjoy tours on a vintage car or tuk-tuk at Amalfi Coast. Visit Positano and Ravello with a guide. A private helicopter ride gives you amazing views of Positano and Sorrento. The coast looks splendid from top. Go on a romantic private coast cruise. Relish elegant aperitivo with prosecco. Watch the beautiful sunset over Capri.

Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel is the second Anantara property in Italy. Italy recently added Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel. The Anantara brand now has eight properties in Europe.

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