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Even the best Instagram posts cant truly capture the magic of Palazzo Avino.
Statues holding candelabras standing at the entrance of Palazzo Avino in Ravello, Italy.Credit:Courtesy of Palazzo Avino
We have to post this,like now, one whispered to the other, who quickly agreed.
In the 12th century, the property was once the private home of an Italian noble family.
We have always adored the pink color, a feature of the original building facade.
Mountain views from inside the hotel’s spa.Courtesy of Palazzo Avino
Some suites include double balcony doors leading to tiled terraces with bay views.
Infinito is a space of light, architecture, arches, and heights," Attilia explained.
“Two floors full of feelings, a room to be discovered, between the vaults and the terrace.
Michelin-starred Rossellinis proudly claims to be the only starred restaurant in Ravello.
Dining here begins on a terraced lawn that peers over Salerno Bay.
This hyperfocus on variety and freshness is at the core of what Chef Giovanni Vanacore hopes diners remember.
Three themed tasting menus celebrate regional cuisine, including a produce-forward vegan option.
Last year, an Italian fashion house outfitted the beach club with parasols and Valentino red towels.
Theres also a pool and full-service restaurant dont skip the Margherita pizza here.
Curated by Mariella and designed by Celestino, the boutique extends the hotels penchant for pink and one-of-a-kind experiences.
This is also the location of the hotels small vineyard, where it makes an impressive white wine calledMar-A-Vi-glia.
For a memorable off-property dining experience, take a five-minute ride to the family-owned Trattoria Da Lorenzo in Scala.
Accessibility and Sustainability
There is an ADA-compliant room located on the main floor.
Palazzo Avino has its own water recycling facility that enlists grey water for the fountains and gardens.
The lowest rates to book a visit are typically in April and May.
The iconic pink and white stripped beach club umbrellas leading into the Tyrrhenian Sea.Courtesy of Palazzo Avino
La Cascinetta gardens which translates to “little farmhouse” in Italian.Courtesy of Palazzo Avino
Aerial view of Palazzo Avino.Courtesy of Palazzo Avino