Hotels in Naples
Where you stay in Naples makes a difference—as in, enjoyable stay versus “I never want to set foot in this hellhole again.” You want a safe neighborhood close to the sights, and our suggestions below meet that criterion. Some snazzy business-oriented hotels have opened near the train station, but this area is not very convenient or, for that matter, particularly savory after dark. Naples hotels often post special Internet rates on their website, especially in summer, which is low season in the city.
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Chiaia Hotel de Charme
With its bright shops and bars, spiffy, pedestrian-only Via Chiaia may be the city’s friendliest address, and this warmly decorated inn that ranges across two floors of an old nobleman’s residence does the location justice. Some smaller rooms face interior courtyards and have snug,…$$Around Town - Hotel
Costantinopoli 104
A 19th-century Art Nouveau palace that once belonged to a marquis is set in a palm-shaded courtyard that’s mere steps from the archeological museum but a world removed from the noisy city—there’s even a small swimming pool for a refreshing dip. Contemporary art and some stunning…$$Around Town - Hotel
Decumani Hotel de Charme
The heart-of-Naples neighborhood outside the huge portals can be gritty, but the piano nobile of the palazzo of the last bishop of the Bourbon kingdom, Cardinal Sisto Riario Sforza, is still sprucely regal. In guest rooms that surround a vast, fresco-smothered ballroom-cum-breakfast…$$Around Town - Hotel
Grand Hotel Vesuvio
Old world glamour holds sway in this famed waterfront hostelry that pampers the rich and famous and provides a Grand Tour–worthy experience (with all the 21st-century amenities, including a spiffy spa and small indoor pool). Expanses of shiny parquet, handsome old prints, fine linens…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Il Convento
If you want to experience a slice of Neapolitan life—as in laundry flapping outside your window—this is the place for you. While the narrow Spagnoli streets outside teem with neighborhood color and busyness, a 17th-century former convent provides all sorts of cozy ambience, with lots…$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Piazza Bellini
The archaeological museum and lively Piazza Bellini are just outside the door of this centuries-old palace, but a cool contemporary redo takes the edge off city life. An outdoor living room fills the cobbled courtyard, and the rooms that range across several floors are minimalist…$$Around Town - Hotel
San Francesco al Monte
This ex-Franciscan convent just above the Spanish quarter and halfway up the San Martino hill makes the monastic life seem pretty appealing. The hillside location is a handy refuge above the fray but an easy walk or funicular ride away from the sights, and views from all the rooms…$$Around Town
