A Sophisticated Wine – Le Serre Nuove dell’Ornellaia 2011

Well recognized as one of the top estates in Italy, Bolgheri is also one of the favorite spots to produce wine in the world.

The Second Vin of Ornellaia is expected to meet all of the high expectations for Bolgheri’s most spectacular vintage.

Le Serre Nuove dell’Ornellaia 2011 is the Estate’s ‘second vin.’ The great tasting wine is a cuvée of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot grapes from the Bolgheri estate’s younger vineyards.

The Le Serre Nuove dell’Ornellaia 2011 wine’s vintage ideally reflects the growing year that produced it – 2011. That year, the rains arrived just at the desired moment, right after flowering and veraison, which encouraged excellent development of the clusters.

Michel Rolland is an International Winemaker Consultant and commented on the vintage 2011, “Bolgheri is today one of the most famous spot to produce wine in the world. Everybody remembers the fantastic 2001 vintage. Ten years after 2011 is as amazing as 2001 was. But we are working better, and 2011 seems to be more sophisticated.”

The Ornellaia Estate extends over 97 hectares along the beautiful Tuscan coast, nearby the medieval hamlet of Bolgheri and the world famous, cypress-lined avenue “Viale dei Cipressi.”

Ornellaia has earned extensive recognition is consistently ranked among the top estates by the Italian Wine Guides, including: Espresso, Gambero Rosso, Duemilavini AIS, Veronelli plus Luca Maroni. In 2001, the 1998 Ornellaia was declared Wine of the Year by Wine Spectator.

Axel Heinzis the Ornellaia’s Winemaker and Production Director and stated, “The palate immediately amazes continued Heinz, “for its ripeness and quality tannins, which are supple, densely-packed and already strikingly glossy.”

Ornellaia’s company philosophy considers the birth of the wines to be the truest expression of their terroir. All of the grapes for Ornellaia are carefully selected by hand, and picked in the estate’s vineyards in Bolgheri, located on the Tuscan coast in Italy.

If you are interested in purchasing the Le Serre Nuove dell’Ornellaia 2011 or any other hard to find fine wine, please contact The Life of Luxury.




Spend a Magnificent Day in Venice Courtesy of The BAUERs Hotel

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The BAUERs Hotel

Love is always in the air in the romantic city of Venice, Italy and Venice also offers an impressive lineup of amazing cultural events.

If you are planning a trip to Venice, Italy – there is no better place to stay than The BAUERs Hotel. The luxury Italian hotel is located in the heart of Venice, just two minutes walking distance from historic St. Mark’s Square. This is definitely the ideal spot to experience this magnificent city in all aspects plus discover its culture and beauty.

The BAUERs can provide for all their guests’ needs, from museum visits to nightly entertainment. The hotel is also complete with its own water taxi dock to ensure that guests travel through the famous canals of Venice is simple an hassle-free.

Venice Italy - romantic gondola canal ride

The first thing to do to begin your day with a Venetian sunrise and a delicious gourmet breakfast served at the “Settimo Cielo” restaurant located on the terrace of The BAUERs Il Palazzo, the highest in all of Venice. From this truly magnificent viewpoint, you will observe the sun lift over the ancient buildings, the basin of San Marco, the spectacular white dome of Santa Maria Della Salute, and the world famous Grand Canal.

After breakfast, enjoy one of the several cultural things available for this autumn day in Venice. For art lovers, Museo Correr will house a monographic exhibition dedicated to Francesco Guardi, the last great landscape artist of the 18th century. The experience will not stop at the museum though – The BAUERs can in fact provide private tours of the locations that inspired the exhibit.

The rest of the afternoon could be spent discovering more about Italian artists at the Biennale’s new Padiglione Italia, a unique location that overlooks the Gaggiandre and the 16th century Tese on one side and the Giardino della Vergini on the other. After an entire day of walking, guests of The BAUERs can relax at Il Palladio Hotel Spa, on Giudecca Island. Here it’s possible to enjoy different treatments, such as a soothing Venetian bath with milk and roses.

At night, Venice would not be the same without a romantic candlelight dinner in The BAUERs gourmet restaurant De Pisis. Among the signature dishes served at De Pisis, is the Risotto with carrot juice, oranges and chicory sprouts as a favorite.

Guests can also enjoy a great tasting cocktail and after dinner drinks at the luxury hotel’s intimate Bar. Here it is possible to taste barman Gennario Forio’s new autumn cocktail – Sensation. The cocktail is red like Christmas time and sparkly like New Year delicious champagne. The ingredients are all mixed up with a selection of shakers coming from all over the world from the 1930’s to the latest styles.

There is no better day to end your memorable day in Venice., Italy

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    Enjoy the Holidays at the Romeo Hotel in Naples

    Romeo Hotel - Naples

    Romeo Hotel in Naples, Italy has crafted the perfect present for travelers still seeking to jet away for the holidays.

    Capitalizing on the city’s boisterous festive atmosphere, the Romeo Hotel is now offering L’incanto del Natale a Napoli (The Enchantment of Christmas in Naples) package to immerse guests in long-standing Neapolitan holiday traditions.

    Days can be spent browsing the Naples market stalls on Via San Gregorio Armeno to find the perfect handmade-stocking stuffer or a one-of-a-kind nativity crib.

    At night, get the chance to indulge in another Napoli pastime – feasting on festive fare.

    The Enchantment of Christmas in Naples at Romeo Hotel includes:

    * Round-trip transfers from the hotel to Via San Gregorio Armeno
    * Gourmet dinner in the hotel’s roof-top, fine-dining restaurant Il Comandante, which offers indigenous Naples ingredients served in surprising ways
    * Classic Italian breakfast buffet daily featuring fresh melon, cured meats, cheese and assorted pastries
    * Neapolitan holiday themed welcome amenity upon arrival
    * 2 nights accommodations

    The Romeo Hotel was designed to reflect the new face of Naples by architects Kenzo Tange Associates, the eighty-three room Design Hotel is literally a work of art.

    Romeo Hotel offers guests an experience of the dual personalities of its home as both a historic city and lively commercial center through its decor. From classic Neapolitan fare in Il Comandante to both traditional and Italian-inspired Japanese sushi in Zero Sushi Bar, dining at Romeo Hotel is an international affair, while the Cigar Room and Cristallo Bar provide social spaces for mingling and cocktails.

    Offering a place to escape the hectic pace of Naples, the hotel also features a roof-top 7,500 square-foot Daniela Steiner Spa, fitness center and pool offering uninterrupted views of Mt. Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples.

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      Visit Amazing Tuscany, Italy with the Etrurian Style Package

      Terme di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort
      Terme di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort

      Tuscany in Italy has long been one of the most desirable vacation destinations anywhere in the world. Tuscany offers visitors with an area rich in culture and the perfect Italian setting with natural thermal spas and outstanding dining options.

      Two of Tuscany’s leading resorts are Terme di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort and La Posta Vecchia, and they have teamed up to offer an incredible Tuscan experience, titled the “Etrurian Style Package.”

      The luxurious Terme di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort and its village are located at the base of the medieval village of Saturnia. The area has been popular since ancient times as a body & mind healing mecca. The attraction is the famous “healing” thermal spring waters, which flow at a constant 98 degrees Fahrenheit.

      Guest who purchase the Etrurian Style Package will enjoy the wide variety of luxury resort amenities such as: luxury accommodations, dinner for two at All’Acquacoota, daily breakfast, therapeutic thermal pools, plus the acclaimed Four Hands Saturnia Massage Shower, just awarded with a Michelin-star rating. Also enjoy private transfers between the tow luxury Tuscan resorts, in addition to a private tour of Second Century Roman Museum which hosts an amazing collection of artifacts.

      Fall is one of the most desirable times of the year to enjoy Tuscany. Smaller crows and wonderful, moderate temperate await you. You can experience the Etrurian Style Package between September 16 – October 31, 2012. Packages rates begin at €554 per room, per night.

      Just 40 minutes north of Rome, the five-star La Posta Vecchia is found on the scenic shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea. La Posta Vecchia is an intimate Renaissance-built country house. built in 1640
      by Prince Orisini, the property served as a host to distinguished visitors
      since ancient Roman times as it was often used a picturesque respite for
      travelers making their way on horseback along the Aurelia road, from Tuscany
      to Rome.

      Complete details of the Etrurian Style Package are as follows:
      * Minimum 4-night stay (2 nights at Terme di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort and 2
      nights at La Posta Vecchia)
      * Accommodations in a De Luxe Room (room upgrade upon availability)
      * Daily buffet breakfast
      * Welcome fresh fruit basket, upon arrival
      * Dinner for two at the Michelin-starred All’acquacoota at Terme di Saturnia (beverages not included)
      * One Four-Hands Saturnia Massage Shower per person at Terme di Saturnia’s SPA
      * Private transfer between properties
      * A three-course gourmet dinner featuring “Chef’s selection” per person (beverages not included) at The Cesar, the Michelin-starred restaurant at La Posta Vecchia
      * Guided tour of the Second Century Roman Museum
      * Terme di Saturnia: Use of the famed thermal pools, sauna and steam bath, sun bed in hot pools park, wi-fi, guided morning walk, access to the gym (not classes), golf driving range, tennis court, parking, tax and service
      * La Posta Vecchia: Use of private beach platform and heated sea-water swimming pool, access to health & beauty center, gym, tennis court and car garage, wi-fi, snacks and drinks from mini-bar, tax and service




      Luxury House in Positano Village Overlooking Amalfi Coast

      Posi​tano Village terrace - house for sale

      The stunning Amalfi Coast is an amazing sight.  Deep blue waters that go on forever.  Now you can own your own luxury house overlooking the beautiful Amalfi Coast in Southern Italy.

      This incredible house is in Positano village and features a breathtaking terrace that overlooks the sea.

      Enjoy memorable Italian sunsets towards the island of Li Galli and the Faraglioni of Capri.

      The luxury Positano house is only a 10 minute walk to the city center and the large Positano beach. There you will find shopping, fine dining at several restaurants, plus boat rental and a diving school.

      The house is also close to other scenic cities including Sorrento, Amalfi and Ravello.

      Posi​tano Village patio - house for sale

      This amazing house in Italy is for sale and priced at one and a half million Euro.

      Please use the Contact Form below to get more info about this house for sale. We will promptly get back to you.

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        Visiting The Historic Areas and Neighborhoods of Venice

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        Venice, Italy

        There is only one city like Venice in the world. Venice Italy is consistently a top destination for travelers around the world. Its narrow alley streets and water canals, adheres love and romance!

        1) Piazza San Marco, St Mark’s Square: Piazza San Marco (St Mark’s Square) is the principal square of Venice, Italy. It is one of the few beautiful spots in Europe where you can hear yourself speak without being overpowered by the sounds of motorized city traffic.

        The district of San Marco is pretty much a labyrinth of narrow alleyways and canals.The Piazza originated in the 9th century as a small area in front of the original St Mark’s Basilica. It was enlarged to its present form in 1177.

        In the evening hours, the square takes on a different character as the cafe orchestras fill the night air with Jazz/Classical music. Pull up a chair, have a cocktail and absorb the great unique atmosphere that surrounds you. It’s also the focus for many of Venice’s festivals. A great popular place in Italy today.

        The Piazza you see today was paved in the late 13th century with bricks laid in a herringbone pattern. It is believed the light-colored stones were probably used setting up market stalls and organizing frequent ceremonial processions.

        2) Rialto Bridge, Grand Canal: This bridge crossing the Grand Canal was constructed in 1181 by Mr.Barattieri. It was called the “Ponte della Moneta” before being replaced 3 more times until the final model we see today and called “Rialto Bridge”. The Rialto Bridge in Venice, designed by Antonio da Ponte and finally completed in 1591, was at that time the only of its kind (made of limestone) to cross the Grand Canal. This is how the Rialto market born…

        Rialto turned into one of the main centres for trade in the city. The bridge has beaten all odds and is nowadays one of the architectural masterpiece of Venice and an icon for this city. Each day at sunset people gather here to take in the sight of Venice as the sun falls down into the far distance. This is also a perfect spot for admiring the gondoliers as they make their way slowly down the Grand Canal. Rialto Bridge is largely considered one of the most beautiful sites in the world.

        3) Castello Area, Biennial Gardens: The Castello area is the most easterly and largest of the 6 areas of Venice and among the oldest areas of Venice. It grew up from the thirteenth century around a naval dockyard. Napoleon changed it to what is now the Biennial Gardens, and still more recently the island of Sant’Elena has been created along with other parts of land drained at other areas of the quarter.

        It’s full of fascinating things to see. One in particular is Venice’s Arsenal Naval History museum (Museo Storico Navale) and the former military shipyard of the Republic at Arsenal. In its glory days, was the core of the city’s prosperous shipping industry. Visit the Public Gardens, the largest of their kind in Venice.

        4) Accademia Area, Museum Gallery: Located on the south bank of the Grand Canal, it gives its name to one of the 3 bridges crossing the canal, the “Accademia Bridge”. This area is best known for its museum gallery of pre-1800s art, famous architects, art paintings and sculptures in Venice, Italy.

        It is believed that Venice’s most respected ancient artists studied here, thus attracting other finest artists in Italy to study in this area. The Galleria dell’Accademia contains masterpieces of Venetian paintings and history.

        5) Cannaregio Area, First Jewish Ghetto in Venice: The Cannaregio district of Venice is still inhabited largely by Venetians. It’s the northernmost of the six areas of Venice and the second largest in terms of inhabitants, about 20 thousands people. Canneregio was the main route into the city until the construction of a railway to the mainland, which gave the district its name.

        Development began in the eleventh century as the area was drained and parallel canals were dredged. It’s the home to the beautiful church of Madonna dell’Orto, Palace of Ca’ d’Oro and Tintoretto’s masterpieces. The Ghetto’s Jewish Museum (Museo Ebraico), introduces the history of the first Jewish ghetto in history. Many restaurants offer some of the best cuisine in Venice at reasonable prices.

        6) Santa Croce Area, Piazzale Roma: Santa Croce is where Venice’s central bus station and car parks are. This is the only area of Venice in which cars can travel, called “Terra Firma”. The area was once part of the Luprio swamp, but slowly claiming land. This district it’s an extension of San Polo and lies on the opposite side of the Grand Canal towards the main railway station of Venice, Piazzale Roma and it’s the most affected by the opening of the Lagoon Road 1933 due its steady grounds.

        A location where you can grasp the authentic Venetian neighbourhood atmosphere. It’s however very close to the city’s main attractions. It’s a very pleasant area to take an evening stroll! Campo San Giacomo dell’Orio is a lively square full of people and music where sometimes couples can dance.

        7) Giudecca Island, Exclusive Residential area and Beautiful Gardens: The Island of Giudecca was originally called “Spinalunga” – Long Thorn – because of its shape. Giudecca was historically an area of large palaces with amazing gardens, gaining back its once most regarded reputation as luxury residential area. It is known for its long dock and its beautiful churches, including Il Redentore.

        Impressive views of the mainland stretching across the Giudecca Canal where the sun gorgeously sets. The celebration of “Festival of Redeemer” (the end of the plague in 1526), takes place every 3rd weekend of July every year, the Venetians gather a bridge of boats across the Giudecca canal with a display of fireworks. This spectacular sight can be seen from every corner in Venice.




        Romantic Stay at the Romeo Hotel in Naples, Italy

        Romeo Hotel - Naples
        Courtesy of: Romeo Hotel

        Naples Italy was made for amore, especially once Romeo came to town – the Romeo Hotel that is!

        Designed to reflect the new face of Naples – the Romeo Hotel, an eighty-three room boutique hotel is literally a work of art.

        Alluringly masculine and yet sweetly seductive in design (just like Shakespeare’s young Italian lover), this Neapolitan boutique hotel juxtaposes modern architecture with soft, natural décor elements and a rare antiquities and art collection.

        Further embracing its shared name, they have crafted a Valentine’s getaway guaranteed to sweep every Juliette off her feet.

        Acting as guests’ contemporary “castle” from which to explore Naples, mornings can be spent strolling along the coast taking in views of Mt. Vesuvius.

        Evenings allow for sharing tastes of fresh mozzarella, homemade pasta and local seafood delicacies guaranteeing an ending opposite of the final scene in the “Bard of Avon’s” classic tale.

        Romeo Hotel’s St. Valentine’s Package includes:

        * Two nights accommodations with breakfast “at your leisure” each morning to allow extra moments of peace before the “nurse” bursts in
        * Champagne and roses upon arrival to set a festive tone
        * Personalized Romeo Hotel City Guide to aid in exploring the city and uncovering its hidden secrets (each entry in the guide was hand chosen by the hotel staff to ensure it included the best insider recommendations)
        * One gourmet dinner for two at the hotel’s fine dining restaurant Il Comandante, inclusive of a selection of wines from the hotel’s 1,000-label collection
        * Complimentary entry to Romeo Wellness, the hotel’s spa and fitness space, to unwind after a day of touring
        * Rates begin at 625.00 EURO for a Deluxe Harbor View Room and are based on double occupancy inclusive of two nights, service and all taxes.

        Bookings can be made by calling the hotel directly at +39 081 0175008 or visiting www.romeohotel.it




        Experience Authentic Italian Getaway at Strada del Vino Terre di Arezzo

        Il Falconiere - classic Tuscan Italy villa
        Il Falconiere – Tuscany, Italy

        When searching for art, monuments, museums, culture, history, food, wine, and of course, romance, Italy will always come up top on the short list.  Strada del Vino Terre di Arezzo in Tuscany is offering all of that plus a true vineyard experience.

        In addition to exploring museums, enjoying good food and learning how to cook authentic Italian cuisine, Strada del Vino Terre di Arezzo is also educating its guests on how some of the finest wines are produced and bottled.

        Strada del Vino Terre di Arezzo spans across about 124 miles in the heart of Tuscany and includes 19 cities such as Cortona, the main cultural and art center of Tuscany; the medieval appeal and culture of Arezzo; and the religious center of majestic cathedrals located in Valdarno.  This region of Tuscany is known for full-bodied wines such as Vinsanto di Chianti, Chianti DOCG, and Cortona DOC.

        Established in 2000, Strada del Vino Terre di Arezzo is an organization made up of private and public institutions that aim to bring together vineyards and wine companies.  Today, it has grown to a membership of 180 participants, including farms, inns, wineries, wine bars, and restaurants.  Among that list are a small group of villas that specializes in the perfect Tuscany experience.

        One of the villas, Il Falconiere Relais & Chateaux, is a classic Tuscan villa dating back to the 17th century.  The first thing anyone immediately notices is its serene countryside locale and elegant décor.  Each of their twenty rooms is uniquely designed with their own color and décor, representative of classic refinement of Tuscan homes.  Inspired by the famous book and movie, Under the Tuscan Sun, the villa holds daily cooking classes personally taught by the owner, Silvia Baracchi.

        Switching gears to Valdarno, the Tenuta il Borro offers a completely different accommodation experience by matching modern hospitality with a medieval setting.  Owned by the Ferragamo family, the Il Borro is surrounded by vineyards and sunflower fields.  Fully taking advantage of the landscape of the Pratomagno mountains, the Il Borro currently has 45 hectares of vineyards, all of which are between 300 and 500 meters above sea level, giving it optimal viticulture conditions for Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah.

        The third accommodation variety is the Mannucci Droandi estate.  Unlike the Il Faclconiere Relais & Chateaux and the Il Borro, the Azienda Agricola Mannucci Droandi estate focuses on farming and winemaking traditions.  It’s characterized by a large, square stone farmhouse sitting in wild, unspoiled countryside, where the woods almost dominate the few cultivated areas.

        Last but not least of the notable accommodations in the Strada del Vino Terre di Arezzo, is the Azienda Agricola La Torre.  The La Torre compound was once Chiassa Superiore’s fortification site, a medieval Lombard castle.  Today, the building is much more approachable with a paved interior courtyard connects the main residence to the adjoining farmhouses.  The Relais consists of five suites, a reception hall, and a historical chapel established in 1756.

        Located on the hills of Arezzo, La Torre’s wines are known for having very fruity notes.  In addition to producing wine and olive oil, the sweet “straw wine”, Vin Santo, is also one of La Torre’s specialties.  With food, wine, culture, history, and nature, Strada del Vino Terre di Arezzo is a one stop vacation spot that gives you the most complete Italian experience.




        La Plage Resort on Sicily, Italy

        La Plage Resort - Italy
        Courtesy of: La Plage Resort

        Isola Bella is Sicily’s famous nature island preserve.

        Italy’s Ragosta Hotels Collection has combined “luxury with nature” with the launch of its chic new boutique resort, La Plage Resort.

        La Plage Resort was created to attract the growing travel trend of up-market travelers seeking an extraordinary hospitality experience that incorporates elements of their own lifestyles, including modern yet stylish accommodations and innovative dining options.

        La Plage Resort will open as a five-star boutique property with only 61 guestrooms and suites.

        La Plage Resort was designed by the architecture firm of Pantha, and created on the philosophy of “luxury based on nature.”

        The luxury resort is located in a secular pine forest, and all design aspects and furnishing feature natural elements such as stone, woods and plants.

        Below are some of La Plage Resort amenities:

        Guestroom and Suites:
        * Standard Rooms
        * Bungalow Garden View Rooms
        * Bungalow Sea View Rooms
        * Deluxe Bungalow Sea View Rooms
        * Suites
        * Deluxe Suits

        Dining:
        * Fusion Restaurant featuring Italian and Asian cuisine overlooking Isola Bella
        * Lounge Bar located near Fusion Restaurant
        * Seaside Bar with refreshment services
        * Reception halls with accommodations for up to 200 guests

        SPA/Fitness:
        * On-site ExPure SPA facilities featuring four-person Jacuzzi, emotional shower, Turkish bath, massage room, relaxation area with tea corner and Panoramic solarium
        * Gym

        Additional services and signature amenities at the resort include: in-room customized toiletries from ExPure SPA, Amaretto Lazzaroni cookies, luxurious linens, robes and towels.

        In addition to enjoying the uber-luxury items in the guestrooms and villas travelers will be able to customize their hotel stay in the manner in which they are accustomed but with an element of surprise and pure decadence.

        For additional information, please visit La Plage Resort




        Relais Paradiso – Five-Star Luxury Hotel in Italy

        Relais Paradiso hotel

        Relais Paradiso is located along the shores of the idyllic Amalfi Coast in Italy. Relais Paradiso, a five-star hotel invites travelers to enjoy the very best it has to offer with its unique all-inclusive package concept.

        From world-class cuisine, luxury accommodations to truly personalized service and much more, guests can experience the ultra-exclusivity of the luxury boutique resort for just the cost of a night’s stay.

        The Relais Paradiso All-Inclusive Package features deluxe accommodations in the hotel’s well-appointed guestrooms overlooking the town of Vietri sul Mare and the pristine Bay of Salerno.

        In addition, Relais Paradiso hotel guests will enjoy the gastronomic pleasures of the Amalfi Coast as the package features a complimentary buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner prepared by the resort’s executive chef who focuses on incorporating only the freshest seasonal ingredients indigenous to the region.

        A true highlight of the luxury hotel package is the Privilege White Card that is presented to each hotel guest.

        This card, which is valid for one year at all Ragosta Hotels, provides guests with complimentary late check-out/early check-in, a welcome cocktail, complimentary newspapers, 10 percent reduction on SPA treatments and 10 percent reduction on events at all Ragosta Hotels.

        The All-Inclusive Package also includes complimentary transfers to and from Vietri sul Mare to the beach, room service, mini bar access, a complimentary Sun Care Set and much more.

        Relais Paradiso All Inclusive Package:
        €240 per person, per night for 1-2 night stay or €205 per person, per night for a 3 night minimum stay.

        Package Inclusions:
        * Guestroom Accommodations
        * Daily Buffet Breakfast
        * Lunch and Dinner (beverages included, served in glass)
        * Privilege White Card: provides guests with late check-out/early check-in, welcome cocktail, complimentary newspapers, 10 percent reduction on SPA treatments and 10 percent reduction on events at all Ragosta Hotels Valid one year
        * Welcome Champagne Cocktail
        * Personalized Service
        * Room Service
        * Mini Bar
        * Internet Connectivity
        * Transfer with driver to and from Vietri sul Mare and the beach
        * Refreshing Sun Care Set
        * Complimentary Access to Panoramic Outdoor Swimming Pool (from May to September)

        Relais Paradiso offers guests a unique hotel concept in the spectacular Mediterranean town of Vietri sul Mare. In keeping with Ragosta Hotels Collection mantra, guests of the luxury property are invited to “define their lifestyle” with the hotel’s chic offerings such as its chic rooftop pool, exclusive executive lounge and its 24-hour honor bar, featuring cocktails, coffee, wine, beer and champagne.

        Upon opening in August 2009, Relais Paradiso Hotel features 22 spacious guestrooms and suites with panoramic terraces overlooking the pristine Bay of Salerno and the lush landscape of the fragrant and colorful Amalfi Coast.

        Additional in-room amenities include plasma-screen televisions, a courtesy collection by ExPure SPA, complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity, fresh local flowers and much more. During their stay, guests will enjoy truly personalized service from a welcome Champagne cocktail to personal car transfers to the nearby town of Vietri sul Mare.

        In addition to its luxurious guestroom accommodations and amenities, the hotel features an expansive outdoor area with suspended gardens, solarium and a panoramic outdoor swimming pool. Dining facilities include a hip yet relaxing Lounge Bar, the Lounge Restaurant, which features Mediterranean cuisine, as well as the Honesty Bar, which is located in the hotel’s foyer and is open 24 hours a day.

        For additional information and reservations, please contact Ragosta Hotels at www.ragostahotels.com or +39 089 763 4111




        Romantic Spanish Steps in Rome – Scalinata Popular with Tourists

        Spanish Steps Rome

        The romantic and mind blowing atmosphere of the famous Spanish Steps are one of the most popular sites and most visited areas in Rome.

        Its 138 steps full of class and elegance, brightens up the square bringing life and energy to this great area. Built in the late 1700s, this area attracts and is still frequented by locals and tourists to absorb its magnificent atmosphere.

        The Spanish Steps in Italian are called “Scalinata”. These are famous set of steps in one of the most well known areas of Rome. Despite of its name, the famous Spanish Steps were actually built by the French.

        “Scalinata di Spagna” was built between 1723 and 1725 by tienne Gueffier, a French diplomat. It’s easy to recognize it at the Piazza di Spagna square rectangle like shape.

        The Piazza di Spagna is one of the most popular tourist sites in Rome. The Scalinata is without a doubt the longest and widest staircase in all Europe.

        At the base of the Piazza is the Early Baroque fountain called “La Fontana della Barcaccia” (“Fountain of the Old Boat”), built in 1627-29 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Legend has it that, Pope Urban VIII had the fountain installed after he had been impressed by a boat brought here by a flood of the Tiber river.

        Bernini is said to have used the Boat as a sign of safety from floods from the Tiber River.

        The steps are covered by pots of beautiful “Azalea” flowers in spring (flowering shrubs are part of the genus Rhododendron and subgenus Pentanthera), Romans named them “Garden Stairs”.

        A sign that the Summer is fast approaching. The weather in Rome can get quite hot, even in the Fall. So the many cafes, shops and restaurants near the Spanish Steps are always popular full of people absorbing this fine, elegant atmosphere.

        Eating on the stairs is forbidden by Italian regulations, anyway you will probably still see some people having a “tramezino” (Typical Roman Sandwich) and a cold drink when everything is calm and peaceful.

        Spanish Steps turned into a meeting point and the place where to take a romantic or scenic ride in a carriage pulled by a horse. At the very first step to the right, is the house where John Keats (the English Poet) lived and died in 1821.

        Today there is a museum open to the public dedicated to his memory, full of memorabilia of the English Romantic generation.

        Halfway up on the right is where Bernardo Bertolucci directed Besieged (1998) and where The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone was filmed as well.

        American singer/songwriter Bob Dylan refers to the “Spanish Stairs” in his classic “When I Paint My Masterpiece” (1971). Today modern terraces lay in perfect harmony with the surrounding baroque context.

        When visiting Rome, enjoy the Spanish Steps on your trip. Rent an accommodation near the Spanish Steps and get the best Rome has to offer.

        Author: Sarah Dudleymore