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How to spot celebrities in Capri?

Most celebrities stay on their luxury yachts moored near Marina Piccola right beneath the Faraglioni) or at the Capri Marina. They stay on board all day to avoid the tourist crowds, and disembark on the island only in the evening to dine at one of the island's restaurants or spend the evening at a club.



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A romantic island off the coast of Naples, Capri has long been a fantasy destination popular with artists, politicians and celebrities – Mariah Carey owns a villa there, Hollywood stars from Leonardo DiCaprio to Lindsay Lohan have visited, and even Lenin vacationed there.

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Chez Black · Positano With the multicoloured houses perched on top of one another and the place you're most likely to see a celebrity. And, where are those celebrities eating, Chez Black. But there's far more to Chez Black than just celebrity spotting.

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Capri is famous for its dramatic stretch of coastline peppered with grandiose villas. The glitzy Italian island is a playground for glamorous celebrities and jet-setters.

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After Boris' death the property was eventually sold by the Stansfield family, and is now owned by Fiona Swarovksi, whilst he Lacono family still own the restaurant and bathing complex, and have recently converted the small buildings (used to house Gracie's staff) into five holiday apartments, known as the 'Diva Suite.

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Capri's famous Via Camerelle is where fans of luxury shopping will be enthralled by the brands lining its length.

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Casa Malaparte is a red masonry box with reverse pyramidal stairs leading to the roof patio. On the roof is a freestanding curving white wall of increasing height. It sits on a dangerous cliff 32 metres above the sea overlooking the Gulf of Salerno.

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You can walk just about anywhere on Capri if you have the time and are somewhat fit. There are places that get fairly steep going up, for example from the Marina Grande to Capri town is a steep uphill walk and takes about 30 minutes without luggage.

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Capri is a beautiful island in Italy's Bay of Naples; it's a wonderful place to explore on foot. In summer, it becomes overcrowded with tourists, many of whom visit just for the day.

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Overall, we think 2-3 days is the perfect amount of time to see all that Capri has to offer. Ultimately though the amount of time you spend at Capri all depends on you. Working out what you want to see, and how much downtime you need, helps you figure it out.

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