Villa Rufolo sits on a cliff edge in Ravello, 350 metres above the Amalfi Coast. Its Moorish-Norman towers and terraced gardens da
Villa Rufolo sits on a cliff edge in Ravello, 350 metres above the Amalfi Coast. Its Moorish-Norman towers and terraced gardens date to the 13th century. The colors here are precise: terracotta stone, deep green cypress, and the flat blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea below.
Duomo di Ravello stands quietly on Piazza Duomo, facing the town’s stone terraces and sea light. Its pale facade is simple, but th
Duomo di Ravello stands quietly on Piazza Duomo, facing the town’s stone terraces and sea light. Its pale facade is simple, but the bronze doors give it real weight. Inside, marble pulpits, mosaics, and carved details create a calm, ceremonial atmosphere.
White-walled dining rooms and simple wooden tables define this family-run tavern in Ravello. Hanging copper pans and vintage photo
White-walled dining rooms and simple wooden tables define this family-run tavern in Ravello. Hanging copper pans and vintage photos of past diners decorate the warm, bustling interior. The air smells of wild oregano, sweet tomatoes, and roasted rabbit.
Villa Cimbrone sits on a cliff edge above the Amalfi Coast, overlooking a stretch of sea that shifts from deep blue to silver depe
Villa Cimbrone sits on a cliff edge above the Amalfi Coast, overlooking a stretch of sea that shifts from deep blue to silver depending on the hour. The gardens are formal and layered, with stone paths leading through rose beds, ancient statues, and shaded pergolas draped in wisteria. At the far end stands the Terrazza dell'Infinito, a stone balustrade lined with marble busts, where the land simply ends and the Mediterranean begins.
Lobster And Martini Bar feels polished but relaxed, with low light and a coastal after-dark mood. Glassware, seafood plates, and s
Lobster And Martini Bar feels polished but relaxed, with low light and a coastal after-dark mood. Glassware, seafood plates, and sharp cocktails set a clean rhythm around the room. The energy rises late, when music and conversation take over the night.
Rossellinis sits on a terrace at Palazzo Avino, 350 meters above the Tyrrhenian Sea in Ravello. The dining room is intimate and fo
Rossellinis sits on a terrace at Palazzo Avino, 350 meters above the Tyrrhenian Sea in Ravello. The dining room is intimate and formal, dressed in warm terracotta tones and hand-painted Vietri ceramics. Each table faces the coastline, where the light shifts from gold to deep violet as evening settles.