HOTELS The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa - Striking Views Of The Amalfi Coast

The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa - Striking Views Of The Amalfi Coast

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Conca dei Marini Italy West Europe
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Set in a restored 17th-century Italian monastery property, this breathtaking clifftop hotel is flourished with four levels of gardens, lush landscaping, lounge chairs, and stunning views of the Amalfi Coast. Each of the 20 rooms and suites has been individually designed with furniture hand-picked by the owner, Bianca, throughout her travels in Italy. One-of-a-kind antiques accent the suites while historical black and white photographs taken before the renovation pepper the walls throughout. All rooms are named for an herb that the nuns would have used in making their medicines from the Monastero Santa Rosa garden.

Monastero Santa Rosa hosts a fully equipped spa to rival any major city spa, offering not just treatment rooms but also large-scale amenities that include a sauna, steam, mosaic-tiled experience shower, hydro pool, and tepidarium. In addition, the Spa preserves the original 17th Century vaulted ceilings and many of its rustic walls, maintaining the monastic heritage of this beautiful property.

You can delight in authentic Italian cuisine at Ristorante Il Refettorio. Prepared with the freshest local, organic ingredients of Conca Dei Marini, you can enjoy an appetizer trio of crustaceans—lobster with chickpea puree and smoked olive oil broad bean salad with bacon and king prawn ravioli with tomatoes and candied lemon. With Monastero Santa Rosa’s herb and vegetable garden on-site, every morsel is guaranteed to be fresh and delicious.

Centrally located, the hotel is just a 20-minute car or boat ride from the most scenic towns like Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello.

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The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa Exterior at Dawn Above the Cliff
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa Wall of Windows Overlooking the Sea
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa at Sunset
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Garden
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Restaurant
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Rosa Suite
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Room
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Bedroom
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Bathroom
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Suite
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Private Terrace
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Spa
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Finnish Sauna
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Steam Sauna
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Dining Terrace
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel at Night from Above
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Pool
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Grounds Over Pool
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Pool-Side Relaxation
The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel Pool Panoramic Sea View

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Via Roma, 2, 84010 Conca dei Marini SA, Italy


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