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Grand Hotel Vesuvio

Naples

June 24, 2010 10:49
Room with a view: a terrace at the Grand Vesuvio with ‘heart-stopping’ views of Naples Bay

By

Anthea Gerrie,

Anthea Gerrie

1 min read

No-one does old-style glamour like the Italians, and it's particularly true in Naples, the very essence of old-style, baroque, schmaltzy Italy. So it's no surprise to find a wealth of recession-defying silk, marble and silver at the Grand Hotel Vesuvio overlooking Vesuvius, Sorrento and other heart-stopping delights of Naples Bay.

The hotel was built in 1882 by a Belgian financier who saw the potential for glamour when this once-deprived area was revamped into the chic promenading area it has remained. Oscar Wilde and Errol Flynn were among the first celebrity guests before wartime bombing destroyed part of it; Armani, Grace Kelly and Gina Lollobrigida followed, post-War.

You'd never know you were in a rebuild in the traditional, high-ceilinged guest accommodations dripping with expensive fixtures. Sheets are pure linen and marble bathrooms have a Jacuzzi and the hotel's own gorgeous toiletries. It was no surprise to find walls in gold striped silk and curtains, upholstery and headboards in toning print. Mod cons include wi-fi, satellite TV and fax machines.

The breakfast buffet, with a vast 18th-century silver fruitiere as its centrepiece, has good Italian cheeses, fresh fruit and well-made hot dishes, all served in a pretty room overlooking the harbour and worth shelling out for.