Set in a historical 19th-century building, B&B Hotel Napoli is set in Piazza Garibaldi, a few steps from Napoli Centrale Train Station and the Circumvesuviana train stop.
Only 600 metres from Naples Capodichino Airport, Millennium Gold offers free parking and modern rooms with air conditioning and satellite TV. The city centre is 4.5 km away.
Attractively situated in the Naples Historical Centre district of Naples, Il Tesoro Smart Suite & SPA is situated 300 metres from San Gregorio Armeno, 1.3 km from Naples National Archeological Museum...
Albergo del Golfo offers a great location in the heart of Naples close to the port and the shopping area around Via Roma. Rooms come with TV and air conditioning.
La Ciliegina features a rooftop terrace with hot tub and sun loungers. From here you have panoramic views of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. Castel Nuovo castle is 300 metres away.
good location , breakfast on roof top starts day well
Set in Naples, 500 meters from Maschio Angioino, Smart Hotel Napoli offers accommodation with a bar and a shared lounge. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
Friendly staff, great location for accessing ferries, very clean.
Attractively situated in the Naples Historical Centre district of Naples, Il Tesoro Smart Suite & SPA is situated 300 metres from San Gregorio Armeno, 1.3 km from Naples National Archeological Museum...
Amazing !!! Me and my husband enjoyed every second ❤️❤️❤️
Set in the centre of Naples, 350 metres from the Universita' Metro Station, Hotel Nunù features a terrace with views of the city, air-conditioned accommodation and free WiFi throughout.
Amazing Staff, very clean rooms and value for money
Great value accommodation features free private parking. Your room is complete with a balcony, air conditioning and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
Staff very helpful and friendly. Breakfast was great!
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Fiorentina 3.7 km from Capodimonte Astronomical Observatory. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Super nice owner!
Parking (in Napoli you need it!)
Hotel Kennedy offers free WiFi and colour-themed rooms with TV all a 10-minute walk from Naples' Cavalleggeri Aosta Train and Metro Station. This property is a 15-minute drive from central Naples.
Everything was nice and clean, the owner was a big help
Well set in the Central Station district of Naples, HOTEL CRISARI is located 400 metres from Naples Central Train Station, 2.5 km from Naples National Archeological Museum and 1.4 km from Chiesa dei...
Personale accogliente struttura in ottima locazione
Founded in 1913, Hotel Villa Maria offers accommodation in Naples, a short walk from Agnano Train Station. The Agnano thermal baths, San Paolo Stadium and the sea are within 2 km for the property.
Posizione relativamente vicina allo stadio Maradona
Located next to the busy Central Railway Station, this 3-star hotel offers large clean rooms, modern decoration, a panoramic lift and a rooftop garden overlooking the city centre of Naples.
central location near station; big room; nice staff
Set in Naples' most historic district, Hotel Il Convento is housed in an ancient building, dating back to the 17th century. Experience a quieter side of Naples in this neighbourhood.
Our room with the patio was excellent
The staff was very attentive.
Situated on the second floor of an historical building in Naples, Hotel NapoliMia offers a shared lounge with elevator. Centrally located in the Plebiscito district, this hotel provides a bar.
Full of authentic charm just what you’d expect in Napoli
Set in a quiet area near the Molo Beverello harbour and Castel dell'Ovo, Rex Hotel offers a central location close to public transport and main monuments of Naples.
Great location, nice hotel, excellent cleaning staff.
Enjoy unforgettable views across the Bay of Naples at Grand Hotel Santa Lucia, offering true luxury and modern amenities right on the harbour in the heart of historic Naples.
Soul Art Hotel features rooms in Naples near Palazzo Reale Napoli and Naples National Archeological Museum. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.
With an on-site bar and free WiFi throughout, Hotel Lanfipe Palace provides elegant accommodation in a 19th-century building in central Naples. Toledo Metro Station is 60 metres away.
Located in Naples and with Mappatella Beach reachable within 2.7 km, POETICA BOUTIQUE SKY HOTEL provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
FAQs about hotels in Naples
On average, 3-star hotels in Naples cost £75 per night, and 4-star hotels in Naples are £127 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Naples can on average be found for £260 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Naples this weekend is £158 or, for a 4-star hotel, £267. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Naples for this weekend cost on average around £545 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £129 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Naples for tonight. You'll pay on average around £244 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Naples will cost around £437 (based on Booking.com prices).
Undulating beside the Bay of Naples, this UNESCO World Heritage city is a maze of narrow streets and funicular railways. Although it has an incredible array of churches and monuments, it’s the sheer energy, pulsating life, and buzz of Vespas that really make it exciting.
At first you could mistake this for chaos, but given time you’ll see there’s method to the madness. The stunning, curved portico of the Royal Palace. The perfectly thin pizzas which originated here. The red pepper trinkets to ward off the evil eye adorning practically every old town doorway. All are crafted to perfection.
While all this goes on at street level, below is Underground Naples – a series of visitable tunnels and even a Graeco-Roman theatre which you stop at before emerging into someone’s house!
Head up to the Posillipo area for stunning views of the city and Vesuvius in the distance. The volcano itself can be visited and looking down from it towards Pompeii and Herculaneum gives context to the thousands of artefacts now on display in the city’s National Archaeological Museum.
As for accommodation, Booking.com has a wealth of hotels near Naples Airport, old town B&Bs, city centre apartments and more to help you make the most of your stay.
Naples is one big open-air market. A city with a soul.
Naples is one big open-air market. A city with a soul. Maybe not to everyone's taste. Full of motives for photographing life. Always interesting exhibitions in historical and religious buildings. A theater with a superb opera repertoire.
Aleksandra
Croatia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very interesting, very crowded.
Very interesting, very crowded. Lots of eateries in the historic district but most of them not good quality. Be careful of prices and change. A lot of attempted cheating. Follow your host and tour book recommendations. Initially questioned why we stopped here (after 2 weeks in Sicily), but really glad we did. Waited 2 hours to eat at Ancient Pizza. Experience worth it but Pizza wasn’t. View of Naples Harbor from stop on on/off bus spectacular. Food at Volga excellent. Naples Duomo different than others. Walk, walk, walk. We toured Pompei and Amalfi from Salerno. Much saner city.
Alan
2.0
Scored 2.0
The central train station was great and the archeological...
The central train station was great and the archeological museum was wonderful. However, I won't return to Naples. It was so dirty, covered in trash, smelly and overal just unwelcoming. I have traveled to Rome, Milan, Florence/Tuscany, Venice, Aosta and heard Naples was unclean compared to them, but I was honestly shocked at the disgusting state of the city. Very little pride from the citizens living there. I would strongly suggest staying near Pompeii or Herculaneum instead of commuting.
Megan
United States
10
Scored 10
• People are friendly
• It is very safe
• People are friendly
• It is very safe
• Almost every place takes card, I used cash but was surprised to learn even fruit stands accepted card. I didn't need the cash at all.
• Most hotels and booking venues charge a separate fee that must be pain in cash on arrival, but it's very low.
• Food and drinks are delicious and cheap
• Best to make reservations for certain restaurants or eat a bit earlier (7pm) or later (10pm) if you don't have a reservation. Most restaurants will take you in you just have to wait a while.
• Try to stay near city center. Everything is very walkable, not once did i use public transportation.
• Try as much local food as possible. You don't need a 4 star restaurants to have amazing food in Naples. It's amazing no matter where you go.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
I really liked Naples.
I really liked Naples. I had no preconceptions and was pleasantly surprised. It's big. Noisy. Grimy. A bit delapidated. But it has real energy. It felt authentic. We were there mid April so it was ideal weather for wandering the streets. Not too hot, and not cold by UK standards. We walked a lot. In three days we spent two exploring the city, downinn Campari spritzes and eating pizza, and I'm not big on pizza. (Is it so much better than in a decent London pizzeria e.g Franco Manca? Not really, it's still tomato on toast, but it is cheaper and more fun). The people were lovely. You'll come across brusqueness, of course, but mostly they were kind and welcoming and in the tourist hotspots most people talk a little English is your Italian is as poor as mine. And you can visit Pompeii, the Amalfi coast and the islands of Capri and Ischia very easily by train or ferry. It's not as beautiful as Rome or Florence – nowhere near – but in some ways all the better for that. It doesn't feel like a museum piece, it's a proper city with proud Maradona-obsessed inhabitants.
Ashley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
They say "See Naples and die" What a chaotic, colourful,...
They say "See Naples and die" What a chaotic, colourful, noisy dirty and wonderful city. The ancient world meets the modern world and rich and poor, young and old are all mixed up together in a sprawling mass of humanity. We did the open top bus tour (preferred B line) you can do both routes in 24 hours from when you 1st get ticket stamped. The Catacombs are well worth a visit as is the Naples Archaeological Museum. Herculaneum would be my preference over Pompeii if you have limited time. Caught ferry to Capri and then another ferry to Sorento. Would have preferred just to have spent a bit more time in Sorento. Trains from Sorento to Naples easy. Generally found if easy to get around. Don't forget to sign in and out on the Metro like at home.
The breakfast spread was amazing! We were served so many different kinds of pastries, cold cut meats, jams, Nutella, smoked cheese, juices for kids, espresso for me. The room was beautiful with a great view! Location was at the center of many attractions, metro stations, shopping, supermarkets. The owner was super nice and very helpful giving us great advice of places to eat, events happening nearby, popular sites, etc! We visited Italy for 3 weeks and this was probably our favorite hotel that we stayed at!
Excellent accommodation with friendly, helpful staff. Room was spacious, clean and comfortable.
Location is great with easy access to Napoli centrale station and metro. Plenty of food options nearby.
We read plenty of previous reviews about the bad neighbourhood but this was just a typical Naples area (maybe guests had only experienced other parts of Italy previously) - the accommodation is secure in a private building on a main street which is well lit and plenty of people around.
The space is interesting & beautiful. Definitely a great value too! Our host Pina was so available & attentive to any questions. We felt like she's a distant relative wanting us to have the best travel experience. Our room actually had better amenities than many of the hotel rooms through our Italy travels with coffee & tea makers as well as small fridge with cool filtered water waiting : )
Extra spacious, Foro Carolino was the highlight of all our hotels on this trip to Italy! The place was also clean and had amenities you will need. Staff were extremely helpful and attentive. 4 stations by metro (2-min walk) to Napoli Centrale, we liked that it was away from the bustle but still near enough. Special mention to morning breakfast that is freshly prepared at the b&b, amazing!
Older building that they had totally remodeled to feel very current - but still left some cool touches, like being able to see the old flooring in the ceiling. Most comfortable bed we had across 4 hotels in Italy. The staff was very responsive by way of the Booking app so we had assistance at any time, even though there was no one as the front desk most of the time.
They are so kind and helpful.
I can say that it's the best hostel I stay in Italy. Beds are so good, rooms are very large and you feel like a hotel, not a hostel. Everything was amazing.
Highly recommended to stay. If I visit Italy again, I will stay here again.
Thank you so much for everything!
The room is amazing, with a great view to an old church and a confortable bed, the bathroom was big and so nice, we had breakfast in our room and it was the best one I had in Italy.
The people working here are very nice and helpful, if I ever came to Napoli again, I will definitely choose Naplesuite.
Gennaro was an amazing host! He cares about his guests and them having a great experience in Naples! He provided the most amazing croissants for breakfast, and the pizza restaurant he sent me to was the best pizza I have had in Italy! Train was tricky to figure out, but convenient to get around on!
Great central location in Naples to visit the city and near the Metro. Adriana communicated with us when needed through WhatsApp (which is common in Italy) and even offered to move us when there was a minor issue with the TV (we didn’t watch it frankly) but wanted to ensure we were happy.
Second time at this B&B. Still this is one of our favorite places in Italy. Anastasia was as always helpul and so nice. If you are going to Naples you should choose this place.
This time we had a car with us and the recommended parking lot by Anastasia, was nearby and everything was ok.
An absolutely amazing place to stay while visiting naples. Enrico is the best guy I’ve ever met in italy. He was extremely knowledgeable and helpful, showed us the places we should visit while visiting the city. Thanks again for everything, we had a great time in napoli :)
Wonderful! Your apartment in Naples, Italy, truly left unforgettable impressions. The separate shower, toilet, and bidet provided maximum comfort, while the cleanliness and convenient location made the stay even more enjoyable. The photos correspond to reality.
Good hotel for visiting Pompei, Sorrento as is close to Napoli railway and also city center.
Good breakfast, sweet and savory choices, very clean room, very helpfull staff (we got an early chech in for half of our group).
Neapoli pizza, best in Italy by far.
This is a prime hotel and the staff was so helpful, contentious and always there with a smile, joke or advice. Best customer Service in all of Italy as per our experience! The view off the Terrace is mesmerizing and the whole place is very clean!
Hotel was lovely. The staff were brilliant. They stored my bicycle, then helped me pack it and carried it to the taxi for me. Really appreciated it being tired after cycling across Italy
it was the best experience I had in south Italy, the hotel make you feel like a special guest. All the amenities were amazing, food was great and all the staff treated tou very nicely .
Excellent host. Helped us with parking, recommendations, and all arrangements. Breakfast was also very nice. Best coffee in Italy. Rooms were clean and comfortable.
It was close to the station, and the room was very clean and comfortable! I highly recommend staying at this hotel! Thank you for the wonderful time in Italy!
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