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Grand Hotel President — Hotel in Sorrento

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Grand Hotel President
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Sophisticated hotel offering sea vistas & a rooftop outdoor pool, plus a spa & a stylish restaurant.
Nearby attractions
Parco di Villa Fiorentino
Corso Italia, 53, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Cathedral of Saints Philip and James
Via Santa Maria della Pietà, 44, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Terrerosse Sorrento
V. Fuoro, 73, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea
Via S. Nicola, 28, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Villa Comunale di Sorrento
Via S. Francesco, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Spiaggia di Sorrento
80067 Sorrento, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
Bagni Salvatore
80067 Sorrento, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
Fondazione Sorrento
Palazzo di villa Fiorentino, Corso Italia, 53, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Piazza della Vittoria
Piazza della Vittoria, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Bastion of Parsano
Via degli Aranci, 18, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Taverna Sorrentina
Via Capo, 10, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Lieve Pizzeria Sorrento
Via degli Aranci, 13, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
La Fenice
Via degli Aranci, 11, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Prosit - Prosciutteria - Winebar - Ristorante Sorrento
Corso Italia, 8, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Nino’s
Via Capo, 11, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
DA BOB COOK FISH
Largo Parsano Vecchio, 16, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
AZZ! Italian Tavern
Corso Italia, 14, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Bar Veneruso
Corso Italia, 43, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
O'Parrucchiano La Favorita
Corso Italia, 71, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Cafè Latino ristorante pizzeria lounge bar
Corso Italia, 24, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
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Hotel Villa Maria
Via Capo, 8, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Hotel Rivage Sorrento
Via Capo, 11, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Hotel Conca Park
Via degli Aranci, 13\bis, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Hotel Ascot Sorrento
Via Capo, 6, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
B&B Sorrento Queen
Via capo, d Parco Sereno, 10, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Grand Hotel Capodimonte
Via Capo, 15, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Ulisse Deluxe Hostel Sorrento
Via del Mare, 22, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Hotel Tirrenia
Via Capo, 1, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Camping International Nube d'Argento
Via Capo, 21, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Il Capo Sorrento Suites
Via Capo, 10, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
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Grand Hotel President

Via Parisi, 4, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
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Sophisticated hotel offering sea vistas & a rooftop outdoor pool, plus a spa & a stylish restaurant.

attractions: Parco di Villa Fiorentino, Cathedral of Saints Philip and James, Terrerosse Sorrento, Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea, Villa Comunale di Sorrento, Spiaggia di Sorrento, Bagni Salvatore, Fondazione Sorrento, Piazza della Vittoria, Bastion of Parsano, restaurants: Taverna Sorrentina, Lieve Pizzeria Sorrento, La Fenice, Prosit - Prosciutteria - Winebar - Ristorante Sorrento, Nino’s, DA BOB COOK FISH, AZZ! Italian Tavern, Bar Veneruso, O'Parrucchiano La Favorita, Cafè Latino ristorante pizzeria lounge bar
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+39 081 878 2262
Website
ghpresident.com

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Nearby attractions of Grand Hotel President

Parco di Villa Fiorentino

Cathedral of Saints Philip and James

Terrerosse Sorrento

Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea

Villa Comunale di Sorrento

Spiaggia di Sorrento

Bagni Salvatore

Fondazione Sorrento

Piazza della Vittoria

Bastion of Parsano

Parco di Villa Fiorentino

Parco di Villa Fiorentino

4.5

(1.2K)

Open until 1:00 PM
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Cathedral of Saints Philip and James

Cathedral of Saints Philip and James

4.6

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Terrerosse Sorrento

Terrerosse Sorrento

4.6

(34)

Open 24 hours
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Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea

Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea

4.2

(95)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Neapolitan pizza lesson with appetizer and drink
Neapolitan pizza lesson with appetizer and drink
Sun, Dec 7 • 11:00 AM
80139, Naples, Campania, Italy
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Pompeii Tour, Horseback Vesuvius & Wine Lunch
Pompeii Tour, Horseback Vesuvius & Wine Lunch
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:00 AM
80045, Pompei, Campania, Italy
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Cooking class in a villa
Cooking class in a villa
Mon, Dec 8 • 4:45 PM
80055, Portici, Campania, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Grand Hotel President

Taverna Sorrentina

Lieve Pizzeria Sorrento

La Fenice

Prosit - Prosciutteria - Winebar - Ristorante Sorrento

Nino’s

DA BOB COOK FISH

AZZ! Italian Tavern

Bar Veneruso

O'Parrucchiano La Favorita

Cafè Latino ristorante pizzeria lounge bar

Taverna Sorrentina

Taverna Sorrentina

4.5

(646)

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Lieve Pizzeria Sorrento

Lieve Pizzeria Sorrento

4.3

(480)

$$

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La Fenice

La Fenice

4.2

(586)

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Prosit - Prosciutteria - Winebar - Ristorante Sorrento

Prosit - Prosciutteria - Winebar - Ristorante Sorrento

4.7

(377)

$$

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Andy BramleyAndy Bramley
I usually shy away from reviews but felt compelled to leave this one - 3 days from leaving the hotel and we're already wanting to return!! Nestled gracefully atop a picturesque Sorrento hill, the Grand Hotel President stands as a beacon of luxury and tranquility, offering a retreat that surpasses all expectations. From the moment we set foot on the property, we were enveloped in a world of warmth and hospitality, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience. Our journey began with a warm welcome in the lobby, where tasteful décor and friendly smiles greeted us. It was clear from the outset that every detail had been carefully curated to ensure a memorable stay. As we made our way to our room, anticipation grew, fueled by the promise of breathtaking views and unparalleled comfort. Entering our sea view haven, we were immediately captivated by the sight that greeted us: a panoramic vista of the azure waters of the Bay of Naples, framed by the majestic silhouette of Mount Vesuvius. Each morning we witnessed the sunrise from our balcony, a spectacle that never failed to inspire awe. And amidst this natural splendor, the room itself exuded an air of serenity and refinement, offering a sanctuary of comfort and style. But it was not just the views that left an indelible mark—it was the culinary journey that awaited us at the hotel's restaurant. Under the expert guidance of Nino and his team, we embarked on a gastronomic adventure, savoring each dish as a testament to Sorrento's rich culinary heritage. From the savory delights of homemade pizza to the exquisite flavors of locally sourced seafood, every meal was a celebration of the region's bounty. Yet, what truly set our experience apart was the genuine warmth and hospitality of the staff. From the moment we arrived, the whole team went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and satisfaction. Whether it was a friendly greeting at the bar or personalized service in the restaurant, their attention to detail and genuine care made us feel like valued guests, rather than mere visitors. Beyond the culinary delights, the Grand Hotel President offered a wealth of amenities to enhance our stay. The pool area, with its inviting turquoise waters and comfortable loungers, provided the perfect spot to relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun. And for those seeking further indulgence, the spa offered a range of rejuvenating treatments, each designed to restore body and soul amidst serene surroundings. Exploring Sorrento and its surroundings was a breeze, thanks to the hotel's complimentary shuttle service. Whether wandering through the town's charming streets, sampling gelato at local cafes, or marveling at historic landmarks, every excursion was enriched by the knowledge that we would return to the comfort and tranquility of the Grand Hotel President. As the sun dipped below the horizon, we returned to the hotel to savor the magic of twilight from the panoramic terraces. With a glass of prosecco in hand (Peroni for me!!), we toasted to the beauty of the Amalfi Coast and the memories we had created during our stay. But perhaps the most enduring memory of our time at the Grand Hotel President was the sense of community that permeated every corner of the property. From the warm greetings of the front desk staff to the meticulous care of the housekeeping team, every interaction was imbued with a spirit of hospitality and kindness, leaving us feeling like part of the family. In conclusion, our stay at the Grand Hotel President was nothing short of extraordinary. It was a journey of discovery, relaxation, and culinary delight—a testament to the beauty of Sorrento and the warmth of its people. As we reluctantly bid farewell to this oasis of luxury, we knew that the memories we had created would stay with us for a lifetime. We will however be back and would suggest to anyone considering The Grand Hotel President, do it!! Thank you for making our stay the best Andy and Jo X
Karine GomesKarine Gomes
- October Visit - A hotel to stay while in Sorrento or if you want to explore the Amalfi Coast. It has such a stunning view of Sorrento that I doubt any other hotel in the area has! My husband and I stayed there for 8 days and we have no complaints. The room is very spacious and with plenty space to put big suitcases as well. The bedroom and bathroom were very clean and tidy and every day if you want to, they tidy it up. We got a balcony with a view and this is a must! Waking up seeing the Vesuvious and the sea was just amazing. The products in the bathroom are from Carthusia Capri and they were fabulous! The breakfast is also great! It's a continental breakfast, with different options of tradicional Italian pastries (different options of cornetto!). They also have someone that cooks omelette for you the way you like. They serve Breakfast from 7am until 10am but lighter options from 6am. The staff are also fabulous! Luigi is just the kindest person ever, he makes you feel very welcome. The swimming Pool in October is pretty empty - the sun is around it during the morning then it's in the shade throughout the rest of the day. During some nights they have musical nights with singers, piano, violin...it's lovely! And I couldn't hear anything from the bedroom! And if you shut the balcony doors then it's very quiet (bedroom on 3rd floor). They have a free shuttle bus service that runs every hour from the hotel to the city centre and vice- versa. It works very well! The last bus back is at 22:50! It gives you plenty time in Sorrento. The bus drivers are the sweetest! They make the journey very fun. I'd like to thank Antonio for being so nice, friendly and for driving us every day into Sorrento and back! He loves driving that bus and it shows! It's nice to see someone doing something with such passion (plus he's got the best soundtrack on the bus). Overall, it's a brilliant hotel with amazing staff and it definitely has the best view of Sorrento! Don't get thrown away by the distance! That doesn't stop you from doing anything! You can either catch the shuttle bus or walk (around 25-30min via a footpath). Excellent stay and we'd like to return.
Sal EmmaSal Emma
Grand Hotel President was fine but we probably wouldn’t stay again. First, if it wasn’t for the free shuttle, the hotel would likely not survive. The views are spectacular but some at a cost. We stayed 6 nights in late September and it is about a 35-45 euro taxi ride each way to and from Sorrento. The shuttle was full most times and you will definitely need to plan for your ride. The drop off point is near hotel Ceasar Augusto which is about a 10 minute walk to the main piazza and a 20 minute walk to the ferries with lots of steps involved and not for the elderly. If you are arriving by ferry with luggage, you will definitely need a taxi to the hotel. It is just too many steps. The shuttle runs on the hour so you need to plan. We were disappointed that neither the hotels pool nor the jacuzzi were heated. For a semi warm hot tub, its 20 euro each person for two hours inside. We did a massage and hot tub afternoon for 200 euro for two. The breakfast is very good, but we never dined in the hotel. We chose to eat at the many great restaurants in Sorrento. The wine list at the bar was not very good. The room was small but adequate, we stayed in room 264 with a view of the parking lot. Some nights were chilly and the rooms have only central heating which was not turned on for the season. Id like to say that Antonio the shuttle driver was excellent and made the trip fun. Margarita the room maid was excellent and friendly. The staff were friendly. We would stay in Sorrento next time because of proximity and the city itself offers many great views. I would say that the hotel is over priced and barely four stars only for the view.
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I usually shy away from reviews but felt compelled to leave this one - 3 days from leaving the hotel and we're already wanting to return!! Nestled gracefully atop a picturesque Sorrento hill, the Grand Hotel President stands as a beacon of luxury and tranquility, offering a retreat that surpasses all expectations. From the moment we set foot on the property, we were enveloped in a world of warmth and hospitality, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience. Our journey began with a warm welcome in the lobby, where tasteful décor and friendly smiles greeted us. It was clear from the outset that every detail had been carefully curated to ensure a memorable stay. As we made our way to our room, anticipation grew, fueled by the promise of breathtaking views and unparalleled comfort. Entering our sea view haven, we were immediately captivated by the sight that greeted us: a panoramic vista of the azure waters of the Bay of Naples, framed by the majestic silhouette of Mount Vesuvius. Each morning we witnessed the sunrise from our balcony, a spectacle that never failed to inspire awe. And amidst this natural splendor, the room itself exuded an air of serenity and refinement, offering a sanctuary of comfort and style. But it was not just the views that left an indelible mark—it was the culinary journey that awaited us at the hotel's restaurant. Under the expert guidance of Nino and his team, we embarked on a gastronomic adventure, savoring each dish as a testament to Sorrento's rich culinary heritage. From the savory delights of homemade pizza to the exquisite flavors of locally sourced seafood, every meal was a celebration of the region's bounty. Yet, what truly set our experience apart was the genuine warmth and hospitality of the staff. From the moment we arrived, the whole team went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and satisfaction. Whether it was a friendly greeting at the bar or personalized service in the restaurant, their attention to detail and genuine care made us feel like valued guests, rather than mere visitors. Beyond the culinary delights, the Grand Hotel President offered a wealth of amenities to enhance our stay. The pool area, with its inviting turquoise waters and comfortable loungers, provided the perfect spot to relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun. And for those seeking further indulgence, the spa offered a range of rejuvenating treatments, each designed to restore body and soul amidst serene surroundings. Exploring Sorrento and its surroundings was a breeze, thanks to the hotel's complimentary shuttle service. Whether wandering through the town's charming streets, sampling gelato at local cafes, or marveling at historic landmarks, every excursion was enriched by the knowledge that we would return to the comfort and tranquility of the Grand Hotel President. As the sun dipped below the horizon, we returned to the hotel to savor the magic of twilight from the panoramic terraces. With a glass of prosecco in hand (Peroni for me!!), we toasted to the beauty of the Amalfi Coast and the memories we had created during our stay. But perhaps the most enduring memory of our time at the Grand Hotel President was the sense of community that permeated every corner of the property. From the warm greetings of the front desk staff to the meticulous care of the housekeeping team, every interaction was imbued with a spirit of hospitality and kindness, leaving us feeling like part of the family. In conclusion, our stay at the Grand Hotel President was nothing short of extraordinary. It was a journey of discovery, relaxation, and culinary delight—a testament to the beauty of Sorrento and the warmth of its people. As we reluctantly bid farewell to this oasis of luxury, we knew that the memories we had created would stay with us for a lifetime. We will however be back and would suggest to anyone considering The Grand Hotel President, do it!! Thank you for making our stay the best Andy and Jo X
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- October Visit - A hotel to stay while in Sorrento or if you want to explore the Amalfi Coast. It has such a stunning view of Sorrento that I doubt any other hotel in the area has! My husband and I stayed there for 8 days and we have no complaints. The room is very spacious and with plenty space to put big suitcases as well. The bedroom and bathroom were very clean and tidy and every day if you want to, they tidy it up. We got a balcony with a view and this is a must! Waking up seeing the Vesuvious and the sea was just amazing. The products in the bathroom are from Carthusia Capri and they were fabulous! The breakfast is also great! It's a continental breakfast, with different options of tradicional Italian pastries (different options of cornetto!). They also have someone that cooks omelette for you the way you like. They serve Breakfast from 7am until 10am but lighter options from 6am. The staff are also fabulous! Luigi is just the kindest person ever, he makes you feel very welcome. The swimming Pool in October is pretty empty - the sun is around it during the morning then it's in the shade throughout the rest of the day. During some nights they have musical nights with singers, piano, violin...it's lovely! And I couldn't hear anything from the bedroom! And if you shut the balcony doors then it's very quiet (bedroom on 3rd floor). They have a free shuttle bus service that runs every hour from the hotel to the city centre and vice- versa. It works very well! The last bus back is at 22:50! It gives you plenty time in Sorrento. The bus drivers are the sweetest! They make the journey very fun. I'd like to thank Antonio for being so nice, friendly and for driving us every day into Sorrento and back! He loves driving that bus and it shows! It's nice to see someone doing something with such passion (plus he's got the best soundtrack on the bus). Overall, it's a brilliant hotel with amazing staff and it definitely has the best view of Sorrento! Don't get thrown away by the distance! That doesn't stop you from doing anything! You can either catch the shuttle bus or walk (around 25-30min via a footpath). Excellent stay and we'd like to return.
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Grand Hotel President was fine but we probably wouldn’t stay again. First, if it wasn’t for the free shuttle, the hotel would likely not survive. The views are spectacular but some at a cost. We stayed 6 nights in late September and it is about a 35-45 euro taxi ride each way to and from Sorrento. The shuttle was full most times and you will definitely need to plan for your ride. The drop off point is near hotel Ceasar Augusto which is about a 10 minute walk to the main piazza and a 20 minute walk to the ferries with lots of steps involved and not for the elderly. If you are arriving by ferry with luggage, you will definitely need a taxi to the hotel. It is just too many steps. The shuttle runs on the hour so you need to plan. We were disappointed that neither the hotels pool nor the jacuzzi were heated. For a semi warm hot tub, its 20 euro each person for two hours inside. We did a massage and hot tub afternoon for 200 euro for two. The breakfast is very good, but we never dined in the hotel. We chose to eat at the many great restaurants in Sorrento. The wine list at the bar was not very good. The room was small but adequate, we stayed in room 264 with a view of the parking lot. Some nights were chilly and the rooms have only central heating which was not turned on for the season. Id like to say that Antonio the shuttle driver was excellent and made the trip fun. Margarita the room maid was excellent and friendly. The staff were friendly. We would stay in Sorrento next time because of proximity and the city itself offers many great views. I would say that the hotel is over priced and barely four stars only for the view.
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Unfortunately, our 10-night stay at the President was very disappointing and, with hindsight, I wish we had paid more attention to the reviews highlighting the various noise issues. We stay at a lot of hotels, and I can’t remember the last time we stayed in a room with such paper-thin walls. Certainly, noise (from a number of different sources) was a massive issue throughout our entire stay. The whole experience put a real downer on the holiday, and at the end of the stay we were glad to get back to the peace and quiet of our own home. That’s the last thing you want to say about a holiday especially when you’ve forked out a good deal of money for it but sadly, that’s how it was. More about the noise issues below.||It’s such a big shame as the hotel has many good points. We paid extra for a room facing the sea (room 328) and the views from the room and its spacious balcony were amongst the best we’ve ever had. From the hotel’s elevated position high on a cliff, it’s a glorious sight looking down over the bay of Naples and the town of Sorrento. The views from the pool area and the manicured gardens were just as good and, if anything, the hotel photos don’t do it justice. The hotel’s outside space is very tranquil and relaxing and it’s nice to have that bit of separation from the hectic hustle and bustle of Sorrento itself. Breakfast in the restaurant area was lovely with friendly, attentive staff and more fantastic views of the ferry boats coming and going from Sorrento harbour. Overall, the hotel has a lovely fresh feeling to it. Full breakfast is served from 7am but there is a limited self-service option between 6am and 7am which is useful if you’re off on an early morning tour or have a flight to catch.||The distance from the hotel to the centre of Sorrento might not suit everyone but we didn’t find it an issue. We either walked or used the hotel’s shuttle bus.||It took us about 20-minutes to walk from the hotel to the Esso garage which marks the start of the main, straight pedestrianised road through the centre of Sorrento where many of the shops and restaurants are located. It’s a further 10-minute walk along that road to get to Piazza Tasso, the main square in Sorrento. If you’re heading to the port and the ferries (eg to Capri) you can either take the stairs at Piazza Tasso (a further 7 or so minutes). Alternatively, you can head to Villa Comunale where you can use either the slope/steps or the lift/elevator (small charge and only operates at certain times).||Initially, we used google maps to find the walking route into town. Head towards the main entrance where the hotel driveway meets the main road, and on your right, just before the road, you’ll see a lane. You'll be walking down this sloping cobbled lane for the first 15 minutes or so with steps at various points to cut off some of the winding corners. There is some traffic on the lane, but it is light. Mopeds use it as a cut through between two main roads and you occasionally come across a very small car or van. Keep your wits about you as some mopeds go very fast although, fortunately, it’s easy to hear them coming. Larger vehicles would find it impossible to use the lane. Watch out for the cobbles when it’s been raining as they can become slippery in places. Also, much of the lane is unlit so bear this in mind on darker mornings/evenings eg if you have an early morning tour to get to. Some of the main roads in Sorrento have no pavement and you see pedestrians walking in the road with heavy traffic passing close by. Fortunately, none of the walking route is like that. If you’re able to, then it’s well worth trying the downhill walk from the hotel to the town at least once. If nothing else, it gives you a different perspective of the immediate area as you pass by olive groves and little houses. The walk feels longer the first time, but it does get shorter the more you do it! Some reviews say that you have to walk on the main road in order to get into the town but that isn’t the case if you use the lane. One of the first things we did was to confirm the walking route and to see how long it took. We didn’t want to take the risk of turning up late for any of our tours.||The first shuttle bus of the day leaves the hotel at 8.30am with the next ones leaving at 9.30am, 10.30am etc. Bear this in mind if you have some early morning tours to get to. Some of our tours left from Piazza Tasso far earlier than 8.30am so the shuttle bus wasn’t an option. The service was prompt and reliable, but the vehicle does need maintenance. There was evidently an issue with the rear suspension (we could clearly see the rear wheels weren’t sitting correctly) and it was an uncomfortably harsh ride sitting at the back.||Now for the hotel's bad points. Sadly, they totally negated its good points and really soured our holiday.||When we booked, we requested a quiet room. We reiterated that request at check in and the lady at the desk confirmed we had indeed been allocated a quiet room. My goodness, if the room we were given was a quiet one then I hate to think what a normal or a noisy room would be like!!!!||Noise issues became apparent as soon as we entered our room for the first time. Two cleaners were talking in the corridor immediately outside the room which was perfectly fine. However, when we shut the door, we could still clearly hear them as if the door had been left wide open. The door was letting all the noise in, rather than blocking most of it out. Noise continued to filter in from the corridor all through our stay. The corridor floor was composed of ceramic tiles which amplified the footsteps of anyone walking past. If that person was talking, then we could clearly hear their voice. Additionally, the cleaning trolleys sounded like trains whenever they rattled along the corridor. So much for the insulating properties of the door. If the corridor had been carpeted, then some of that noise may have been absorbed but it wasn’t.||The floor of our room had the same ceramic tiles found in the corridor. They look lovely but are totally impractical as far as noise is concerned. There were three heavy chairs in the room, one at the desk and two by a small table. That combination of wood and tile is simply asking for trouble. Whenever anyone in the neighbouring rooms moved their chairs, we could hear a very loud scraping noise that came straight through the walls and when I say loud, I really do mean loud!!!! Not the sort of thing you want to hear when you’ve nodded off to sleep and its approaching midnight. On one hand, our neighbours were being extremely inconsiderate. On the other hand, they could have been elderly and unable to lift those heavy chairs.||On the day we arrived at the hotel we’d got up at 1am to catch our outbound flight. As we were pretty exhausted, we headed for bed around 7pm. It’s no exaggeration to say that we were woken up at least 10 times that first night either by noise from the corridor, voices coming through the wall from the neighbouring bedrooms or by scraping chairs. It wasn’t good and there was little let up throughout our entire 10-night stay.||The next night things continued in the same noisy vain. At one point we could even hear snoring coming from the room next door which is absolutely ridiculous. How on earth can the sound of snoring get through a bedroom wall? It’s another illustration of just how poor the sound insulation actually is. Noise also filtered in from a neighbouring balcony.||When on holiday, I expect the room to be the place you can retreat to for a bit of relaxation, some peace and some quiet. At this hotel, the rooms are anything but that and all the while you are left wondering where the next bit of noise is going to come from. One afternoon I was soaking in the bath for an hour with the bathroom door shut. I don’t think two minutes went by without hearing some sort of thud, boom or other noise. On the shuttle bus, we spoke to a couple who we’d never spoken to before. As soon as I mentioned that our room was noisy, they immediately said, “ah, the scraping chairs”. Clearly, we were not the only ones suffering from noise issues.||We know that our neighbours in room 330 departed after our third night to be replaced by new guests. This made absolutely no difference to the noise levels which goes to show that it’s the sound insulation that’s at fault rather than the occupants. I resorted to wearing ear plugs at night, something I deeply resented given the amount of money we’d paid for the room. However, the ear plugs made absolutely no difference on the last two nights which were horrendous.||We found noise levels to be at their worst between 10:30pm and midnight when guests returned from a night out or their evening meal. It wasn’t just one scrape of a chair, it would be a scrape every few minutes. This could go on for 20 or 30 minutes. At one point we heard someone in a neighbouring room shout out “Oi!!!!” at the top of their voice. They were obviously very irritated by the scraping, just as we were.||It takes an awful lot for us to complain face-to-face at the reception desk. We are very reluctant to complain or make a fuss and so we will put up with a lot of things. However, the noise levels went way beyond what was acceptable and so we were forced to speak to the reception desk on four separate occasions.||When things are going well it can be difficult to gauge just how good or poor a reception desk actually is. It’s when things aren’t going well that the staff earn their money and show just how competent (or not) they really are.||We were left extremely unimpressed and frustrated by the desk staff. I spoke to a gentleman at the desk and asked if the rooms suffered from noise issues. He was coy and wouldn’t give a direct answer. I then explained our noise issues in detail. No apology was forthcoming and there was no sense of sympathy whatsoever. We were told that it wouldn’t be possible for us to be moved either that day or later (even though we were staying 10 nights). He added that the other sea view rooms would likely not be any better in terms of noise levels and moving to a lower grade room on the other side of the hotel wouldn’t be feasible as they suffered from a different kind of noise issue. We were told the date when the neighbouring occupants would be vacating, and the “solution” was basically for us to just put up with it. There was no attempt to find a compromise and no gesture of good will. The desk staff were simply wiping their hands of the problem. I left the desk feeling very awkward about having raised the issue in the first place. When things didn’t improve, we had further conversations with the desk, but it was all a complete waste of time.||I wonder whether the desk get so many noise complaints they are just fed up with it.||On our last day we spoke to a lady at the desk and asked if we could give feedback to the manager. She said he wasn’t available and seemed to deny there was any noise issue at all which contradicted what her colleague had previously told us.||If there are noise issues why don’t the hotel management tackle them head on instead of side-stepping them? That’s what any competent management would set about doing. If there are noise issues with scraping chairs, then why aren’t felt pads fitted to the base of each chair leg to soften the sound? It’s a very cheap solution and hardly rocket science. It’s as if the management don’t want to know. Some staff are denying there is a noise issue while others aren’t. Why has this inconsistency in communication been allowed? The management could easily have gone into room 228 and 230 when they were being made up to do some tests of their own. It’s all very poor.||One final point. For us, a big selling point for the hotel was the spa/sauna/steam room and it’s another key reason why we chose to stay at the hotel. Usually, a spa is a great way of relaxing after a day’s touring prior to heading off to dinner. Firstly, be aware of the price. It’s 20 euros for a timed 2-hour session. I’m not talking about a massage, just the use of the facilities. This is really steep compared with other hotels and I can’t remember staying in another hotel that enforces a time limit like that. Secondly, only a tiny number of people are allowed in at any one time meaning that entry has to be booked in advance, ideally a day ahead to be sure. This is totally impractical when you simply want to pop in for 45-minutes on an ad-hoc basis and are unsure exactly what your timings for the day will be. Needless to say, the price and the usage restrictions came as a nasty surprise. It’s not the flexible spa experience we’re used to at other hotels.||Despite the good features of the hotel, we would not stay there again because of all the noise issues. It’s such a shame that the hotel management aren’t more pro-active and engaging.||We plan to follow this review up with a complaint as the stay was not as it should have been.||Above all, I hope this review has been useful for anyone planning to stay at the hotel. Hopefully it will help you make your own mind up as to what is important...

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5.0
1y

I usually shy away from reviews but felt compelled to leave this one - 3 days from leaving the hotel and we're already wanting to return!!

Nestled gracefully atop a picturesque Sorrento hill, the Grand Hotel President stands as a beacon of luxury and tranquility, offering a retreat that surpasses all expectations. From the moment we set foot on the property, we were enveloped in a world of warmth and hospitality, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience.

Our journey began with a warm welcome in the lobby, where tasteful décor and friendly smiles greeted us. It was clear from the outset that every detail had been carefully curated to ensure a memorable stay. As we made our way to our room, anticipation grew, fueled by the promise of breathtaking views and unparalleled comfort.

Entering our sea view haven, we were immediately captivated by the sight that greeted us: a panoramic vista of the azure waters of the Bay of Naples, framed by the majestic silhouette of Mount Vesuvius. Each morning we witnessed the sunrise from our balcony, a spectacle that never failed to inspire awe. And amidst this natural splendor, the room itself exuded an air of serenity and refinement, offering a sanctuary of comfort and style.

But it was not just the views that left an indelible mark—it was the culinary journey that awaited us at the hotel's restaurant. Under the expert guidance of Nino and his team, we embarked on a gastronomic adventure, savoring each dish as a testament to Sorrento's rich culinary heritage. From the savory delights of homemade pizza to the exquisite flavors of locally sourced seafood, every meal was a celebration of the region's bounty.

Yet, what truly set our experience apart was the genuine warmth and hospitality of the staff. From the moment we arrived, the whole team went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and satisfaction. Whether it was a friendly greeting at the bar or personalized service in the restaurant, their attention to detail and genuine care made us feel like valued guests, rather than mere visitors.

Beyond the culinary delights, the Grand Hotel President offered a wealth of amenities to enhance our stay. The pool area, with its inviting turquoise waters and comfortable loungers, provided the perfect spot to relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun. And for those seeking further indulgence, the spa offered a range of rejuvenating treatments, each designed to restore body and soul amidst serene surroundings.

Exploring Sorrento and its surroundings was a breeze, thanks to the hotel's complimentary shuttle service. Whether wandering through the town's charming streets, sampling gelato at local cafes, or marveling at historic landmarks, every excursion was enriched by the knowledge that we would return to the comfort and tranquility of the Grand Hotel President.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, we returned to the hotel to savor the magic of twilight from the panoramic terraces. With a glass of prosecco in hand (Peroni for me!!), we toasted to the beauty of the Amalfi Coast and the memories we had created during our stay.

But perhaps the most enduring memory of our time at the Grand Hotel President was the sense of community that permeated every corner of the property. From the warm greetings of the front desk staff to the meticulous care of the housekeeping team, every interaction was imbued with a spirit of hospitality and kindness, leaving us feeling like part of the family.

In conclusion, our stay at the Grand Hotel President was nothing short of extraordinary. It was a journey of discovery, relaxation, and culinary delight—a testament to the beauty of Sorrento and the warmth of its people. As we reluctantly bid farewell to this oasis of luxury, we knew that the memories we had created would stay with us for a lifetime. We will however be back and would suggest to anyone considering The Grand Hotel President, do it!!

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4.0
11w

It’s not very fair of me to say Hotel President is only a 3/5. It’s more like a 3.75/5. It’s ok. It’s fine. It’s not dreadful. But it’s not a 5/5. |If you are planning a visit I feel you should know all the facts. |Hotel President does have amazing views. Seeing Vesuvius every morning while having breakfast is truly stunning but…the hotel itself is old fashioned. One guest we met said she came 10 years ago, and it “hadn’t changed in the slightest”. Read into that what you will. | The breakfast is fine, especially if you like cake. They have a small selection of continental breakfast, but surprisingly the ricotta and the mozzarella have no flavour whatsoever. There is some cooked offerings which is ,again, fine. Then there is some cake and some pretty bland filled croissant type things. It’s ok. |The pool opens at 9am but you can’t get a towel until 9.30am. Speaking of getting a towel you are given a laminated card when you arrive at the hotel. This is your towel card. You hand this in at the pool bar to receive one towel. At the end of the day you hand the towel back in. Then you go to the reception desk to get a new laminated card for the next day. I am not sure why. |The hotel is situated up on a cliff. The views are incredible. But the hotel is the only thing up there, apart from other hotels. If you don’t want to eat at the hotel you have to get down the cliff. Apparently there is a “short cut” you can walk, that is about 2.5km long, down the side of the cliff. There is also a complimentary mini bus every hour, from the hotel to Sorrento. Be warned, it is a bumpy ride. Depending on traffic it can take 20-25 minutes to get down to the drop off. To go back up the cliff you wait with everyone one else from all the other hotels at the side of the road. For someone who has a bit of anxiety about being in the correct place, this isn’t fun. There aren’t any signs to let you know where to stand, you just stand. |If you want to eat during the day at the hotel you can eat at the pool bar. You can get an ok selection of food from 12:30-3, slightly pricy but you are up a cliff so they can charge what they like. You can get “snacks” at the pool bar from 3-5. We had a decent pizza, a tomato pasta dish and some fries one day and they were actually good. Charging €7 for 2 tiny scoops of icecream is a crime though. |The rooms do have a small fridge with some bottles of water in, but the bottles of water cost €3.50, so be warned. You can buy water from a supermarket, but it’s down the cliff. |Speaking of the rooms be aware there aren’t many sockets. An extension strip might be an idea if you have more than just 2 phones to charge. The rooms are fine. The beds are slightly hard but that’s personal preference. Everywhere is tiled and as my husband found out on the second day, tiles are slippery when wet. The bath is also slippery and as in most hotels the shower screen is just that little bit too small so the bathroom floor gets a lovely soaking every time you shower. |The sun deck on the top of the hotel is a lovely place to sit. Very quiet, a great selection of seating from rocking chairs ,swinging chairs to comfy couches. Lots of shade or sun depending on what you want. The views are stunning. I think it’s was actually my favourite place in the whole hotel. |The staff seem friendly, especially, it seemed, if you have been here before. The guests average age seemed to be about 65, but that may have been the time of year we visited. |Overall Hotel President is fine. If you plan to do a lot of sightseeing it is probably an ok base, but be aware it will take you a while to get anywhere. If you like to be able to find little places to go and have a meal, a walk around a town, a morning iced coffee, know it will take you a while to get...

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