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JK Place Capri

Via Prov. Marina Grande, 225, Capri, Italy

Italy | Amalfi Coast | Capri Hotels

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Lowest price over the last 30 days: € 390.00 (approx. US$ 507)

 

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    “Everything! We stayed in JK Place in Florence … ”

JK Place Capri

Via Prov. Marina Grande, 225

Capri, Italy

Style: Contemporary Classic

Atmosphere: Lively

22 Rooms

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Please note: JK Place Capri is open seasonally from April through October. There is a 7 night minimum stay requirement from mid-June until mid-September and all weekend stays have a 3 night minimum stay requirement.

It’s exactly this sort of thing that drives home the point about how absurdly blessed Italy is as a travel destination. As if the original JK Place in Florence weren’t enough, they’ve gone and opened another one, in Capri. The choice now is between a smart urban boutique hotel in one of the world’s most beautiful cities, or an equally smart seaside boutique hotel, on one of the world’s most picturesque islands.

Like the original (and like more than a few of Italy’s finest hotels) the JK Capri features interiors by Michele Bonan — classic, urbane, perhaps even just a touch of English country style, in soft pastels and patterned wallpapers. Some rooms have small balconies facing the sea, and the penthouse suite (divisible into two penthouse rooms for the rest of us) comes with a long private terrace with a panoramic view of the Gulf of Naples.

JK Place is one of the only hotels in Capri that’s right on the ocean, and it could hardly be more central — it’s in the Roman old town, on a cliff overlooking the harbor. That right there pretty much sums up the approach: no expense spared, no corners cut, and nothing out of place. Just a phenomenal location — it’s hard to do better than the Amalfi — and a first-class hotel from which to take it all in.

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