The Six Spots You Can’t Miss In The Village of Portofino – What was once a quiet fishing village is now an amazing vacation spot that’s still not overcrowded. We’re talking about the village of Portofino, a town that’s more refined than Positano and less crowded than Capri. With the perfect mix of small boutiques and high-end shops like Louis Vuitton and Dior, a central piazza that’s filled with charming restaurants and being blissfully free of the large groups, here are 6 spots you can’t miss in Portofino.
1. Dine alfresco in the Piazzetta
Portofino’s famous piazzetta is the main square that’s surrounded by bustling restaurants, from traditional eateries like the celebrity favourite Da Puny to small bars like Bar Mariuccia, which is the perfect spot to enjoy a morning espresso or an evening aperitivo. Don’t forget to stop at the nearby Gelateria San Giorgio after your meal for a scoop of the best gelato in town.
2. Visit the Abbey of San Fruttuoso
Abbey of San Fruttuoso is a 12th-century abbey that’s accessible only by foot and is surrounded by one of the most beautiful beaches in the area, with crystal clear water and lush hills.
3. Enjoy an aperitivo at the tip of Portofino
Al Faro di Portofino is a bar located on the terrace of Portofino’s 100-year-old lighthouse and boasts some of the most breathtaking views in the area. The bar can only be reached by foot, and while the meandering path does include quite a few stairs, the chance to see some of Portofino’s most famous landmarks up close makes the walk well worth it.
4. Stay at the Belmond Hotel Splendido
The Belmond Hotel Splendido is an iconic hotel in Italy and has hosted countless celebrities and luminaries, from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Elizabeth Taylor and Madonna that first opened in 1901. It occupies a 16th-century building that was once a monastery, with exquisite suites, a saltwater pool overlooking the bay and two sophisticated restaurants.
5. Take a yoga class with a view
La Portofinese, one of the last working farms in Portofino, offers private and semi-private yoga and pilates classes at their hilltop farm. The property produces olive oil, honey, and wine. Its signature yoga classes are offered outdoors in the gardens, with sweeping views of the sea below.
6. Relax at Paraggi Beach
Tucked inside a small bay in between Santa Margherita Ligure and Portofino, Paraggi is the only sand beach in the area, since most of the beaches in Italy are covered in rocks. It’s the perfect location to relax, with emerald green water and beautiful views of the rugged coastline.
Source: Elle Decor
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