Hotel Zi Teresa

in Sorrento , Neapolitan Riviera T rating: 3

 
  • Small and friendly
  • Central location
  • Overlooks lemon groves
Staying at Zi Teresa means you get to enjoy a top location, comfortable living and views that redefine the word ‘panoramic’.
Hotel Zi Teresa has an enviable location. It overlooks Gulf of Naples, the centre of Sorrento is right on its doorstep, and the old town is only a short walk away. What’s more, the hotel is less than a 5-minute walk from the Circumvesuviana train station, where you can catch the train to Pompeii and Naples.

Mind you, this place isn’t all about location. There’s plenty to keep you happy inside as well. In fact, from the moment you enter the lobby, which is decked out in marble and dotted with cosy terracotta sofas, you’ll feel instantly welcome. This hotel also has one thing that a lot of Sorrento hotels don’t – a newly-built swimming pool. It’s not huge, but it’s ideal for quick dips to cool off from the summer sun.

Lastly, no mention of the Zi Teresa would be complete without a word on the restaurant. Serving up buffet breakfasts and traditional Italian fare – with waiter service – for dinner, it’s a top spot should you want to keep it low-key for the evening. And once you’re done eating, it’s an absolute must that you take in a drink on the terrace - it's the perfect way to bring your day to a close.

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Hotel features

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Meals

  • Restaurant offering buffet breakfast and waiter service dinner

Swimming pool

  • Swimming pool
  • Sunloungers and parasols
  • Towel rental

Entertainment

  • Lounge
  • Bar

For Families

  • Cots for hire

Facilities

  • 24hr reception
  • Internet

Extra Charges

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Other Information

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Only from Thomson

In the UK, this holiday is only available from the Thomson Group.

24/7 Service in Resort

This is our 24-hour phone service. You can use it to book days out, find out the local bus times and let us know about any problems that crop up. Prefer to speak to someone face to face? You can call us to arrange a personal visit too.

Our rating

3

Official Rating

3 Star

No. of floors

5

No. of lifts

1

No. of rooms

57

Room facilities

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Room facilities

All rooms have air-conditioning, satellite TV, phone, hairdryer, iron on request. Standard rooms have twin beds. Balcony rooms are available.

Location

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  • 800m to resort centre, shops, bars, restaurants and nightclub
  • 1.5km to Marina Piccola beach

Transfers

1 hour

Your guide to Sorrento, Neapolitan Riviera

“With buzzing Vespas winding through narrow backstreets and red chillies hanging from shop doorways, Sorrento offers up an authentic slice of Italy.”

One of the first things you’ll notice about Sorrento is its location. Sitting on a cliff that drops sheer into the sea, the town overlooks the Bay of Naples and has a view of Mount Vesuvius to boot. The dramatic coastline gives way to sunbathing platforms and the occasional small pebbly beach where you can soak up the sun. Sorrento life revolves around Piazza Tasso, where tables and chairs spill out of coffee shops onto the cobbles. Here, take your seat to watch the street theatre that is Neapolitan life unfold. By day, nonnas sit crocheting while old men put the world to rights in a flurry of animated hand gestures. By night, the square comes to life with trendy twenty-somethings en route to the late night bars. Away from this lively meeting place, hop on a tour bus to nearby Pompeii or take a stroll down to Marina Piccola and set sail for chic Capri. Closer to home, saunter along the exclusive Corso Italia in search for that all-important pair of designer shoes. And don’t miss the old town where you’ll find a rabbit’s warren of alleyways laced with old-world antique shops and trattorias serving regional specialities. Talking of food, eating out in Sorrento is a delight. From pizzas cooked in wood-fire ovens to heaped platters of seafood linguine along the harbourfront, there’s plenty to tempt you out for an al fresco meal under the stars.

More on Sorrento, Neapolitan Riviera

More on Sorrento, Neapolitan Riviera

One of the first things you’ll notice about Sorrento is its location. Sitting on a cliff that drops sheer into the sea, the town overlooks the Bay of Naples and has a view of Mount Vesuvius to boot. The dramatic coastline gives way to sunbathing platforms and the occasional small pebbly beach where you can soak up the sun. Sorrento life revolves around Piazza Tasso, where tables and chairs spill out of coffee shops onto the cobbles. Here, take your seat to watch the street theatre that is Neapolitan life unfold. By day, nonnas sit crocheting while old men put the world to rights in a flurry of animated hand gestures. By night, the square comes to life with trendy twenty-somethings en route to the late night bars. Away from this lively meeting place, hop on a tour bus to nearby Pompeii or take a stroll down to Marina Piccola and set sail for chic Capri. Closer to home, saunter along the exclusive Corso Italia in search for that all-important pair of designer shoes. And don’t miss the old town where you’ll find a rabbit’s warren of alleyways laced with old-world antique shops and trattorias serving regional specialities. Talking of food, eating out in Sorrento is a delight. From pizzas cooked in wood-fire ovens to heaped platters of seafood linguine along the harbourfront, there’s plenty to tempt you out for an al fresco meal under the stars.

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Hotel Zi Teresa reviews - what customers thought

Thomson Web Reviews

Overall score: 5/5

Based on 2 reviews

What to expect

  • Room comfort Room comfort: 4/5
  • Location Location: 5/5
  • Food Food: 4/5
  • Cleanliness Cleanliness: 5/5

Latest Thomson Reviews

 

Written on 01/08/2010, Anonymous said...

A good place to stay in easy reach of the town centre and the train station, The hotel staff are friendly and are eager to help with any problems,nothing is too much trouble. the breakfast has a wide choice and the evening meals are good, (don't... more on this review

Giving it an overall rating out of 5: Overall score: 5/5

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Staying at Zi Teresa means you get to enjoy a top location, comfortable living and views that redefine the word ‘panoramic’.

Hotel Zi Teresa has an enviable location. It overlooks Gulf of Naples, the centre of Sorrento is right on its doorstep, and the old town is only a short walk away. What’s more, the hotel is less than a 5-minute walk from the Circumvesuviana train station, where you can catch the train to Pompeii and Naples.

Mind you, this place isn’t all about location. There’s plenty to keep you happy inside as well. In fact, from the moment you enter the lobby, which is decked out in marble and dotted with cosy terracotta sofas, you’ll feel instantly welcome. This hotel also has one thing that a lot of Sorrento hotels don’t – a newly-built swimming pool. It’s not huge, but it’s ideal for quick dips to cool off from the summer sun.

Lastly, no mention of the Zi Teresa would be complete without a word on the restaurant. Serving up buffet breakfasts and traditional Italian fare – with waiter service – for dinner, it’s a top spot should you want to keep it low-key for the evening. And once you’re done eating, it’s an absolute must that you take in a drink on the terrace - it's the perfect way to bring your day to a close.

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