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Hotels in Naples
94 Hotels
Naples Bay Resort & Marina
1500 Fifth Avenue South

The 85-room upscale Naples Bay Resort and Marina is something like a small Italianate resort city, with a marina and bay at its center, and a sophisticated European vibe that feels many miles away from its beachy Naples surroundings. The grounds are huge, with three restaurants, five pools -- including an adults-only lap pool and a lazy river -- plus a tennis center, enormous fitness center, and full-service spa. There's a free shuttle for local destinations. Guest rooms are spacious and classic, with private balconies, while suites offer full kitchens and, in some cases, marina views. With its close proximity to popular Fifth Avenue, an array of sophisticated on-site features, and a kids' club, this is a great option for families seeking an elegant Naples getaway. Expect to pay a daily resort fee.

The Ritz-Carlton, Naples
280 Vanderbilt Beach Rd.

The five-pearl Ritz-Carlton, Naples is a true luxury resort in a spectacular private beachfront setting. For those who can afford the steep rates, it offers VIP service and a top-notch array of amenities. Its 420 guest rooms are elegant and stylish, but not overly luxurious or opulent, with 42-inch flat-screen TVs, minibars, iPod docs, terrycloth robes, and marble bathrooms with Asprey bath products. Many units have private balconies with waterfront views. Among the hotel's excellent lineup of features include two large pools (one that’s adults-only), a massive spa and and fitness center, and seven dining options. Travelers looking to spend a bit less but still want an upscale stay on the beach can consider the luxury Naples Grande Beach Resort

Palazzo Salgar
Via Nuova Marina, 120

The mid-range Palazzo Salgar offers 85 contemporary rooms in a somewhat industrial part of Naples. The bright, modern rooms have a minimalist feel, safes, and either showers with rainfall heads or more impressive corner bathtubs with hydromassage jets. Downstairs is decorated with a jazzy black-and-gold floral theme, including in the dining room that serves a free, quality breakfast buffet. Other features consist of a small but decently equipped gym, a rooftop solarium with cityscape views, and a spa housing treatment rooms, a sauna, and Turkish bath. Although there are shops and eateries in the immediate area, it takes about 20 minutes to reach the historic center on foot. Guests looking for a hotel in the heart of Naples might want to try the Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo, although it's showing its age a bit.

Grand Hotel Oriente
Via Armando Diaz 44

The 131-room Grand Hotel Oriente is an upscale hotel located right in downtown Naples within walking distance of dining, shopping, and nightlife. The Toledo Metro station and the port are both close by for getting around the area. Rooms are spacious and contemporary, and feature elegant decorative details -- some have hot tubs and balconies with beautiful city views. A free breakfast buffet is served on the ninth floor, with indoor and outdoor seating, and exceptional views of Naples. Groups can gather in the six on-site meeting spaces, and parking is available in a nearby garage. As an alternative, the Hotel San Pietro is a similar property with competitive rates, though the Oriente is a bit more stylish. 

Cove Inn on Naples Bay
900 Broad Ave S

Cove Inn on Naples Bay is a two-pearl waterfront property with 90 rooms spread over two stories. The property is actually a condominium, and each room is privately owned and decorated by the owner, but all meet management's standard to provide creature comforts like flat-screen TVs and microwaves. All rooms have a balcony, some with a view of the marina and the bay. Guests give Cove Inn rave reviews for its waterfront location near downtown, its outdoor swimming pool, and tasty on-site restaurants, all of which make it an excellent value. But travelers that want more of a predictable chain-hotel experience could try the budget BEST WESTERN Naples Inn & Suites.

Hotel Palazzo Alabardieri
Via Alabardieri 38

The upper-middle-range Hotel Palazzo Alabardieri is located on a side street off one of Naples' poshest shopping streets, and carries this elegance into its decor. Although the aesthetic tiptoes the line between traditional and dated, lovely common areas such as the Amazzone bar and covered courtyard are truly sophisticated. The 46 rooms have attractive furnishings, minibars, and flat-screen TVs, though some past guests have complained of temperamental showers. Additionally, visitors expecting more features might be disappointed: There are no on-site restaurant or wellness facilities heres. However, all rates include a well-reviewed and extensive breakfast buffet. The property is a reasonable train, bus, or ferry journey away from the city and area's top attractions, including museums, Sorrento, and Pompeii. For a more stylish hotel, guests might look to La Ciliegina Lifestyle Hotel.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Naples
1785 5th Avenue South

This 124-room Holiday Inn Express is a good mid-range option right outside of Downtown Naples. Clean and spacious rooms feature updated, modern decor, while suites have even more space with separate living rooms and kitchenettes. The free breakfast offers a range of tasty options, including a pancake machine, though the dining area can get crowded. The hotel also has a beautifully landscaped outdoor pool area, a small fitness center, business corner, and meeting facilities. There's a handful of restaurants and shops in the surrounding area, though Downtown Naples is about a five-minute drive from here. Travelers seeking something closer to the Downtown area might want to consider the Bayfront Inn 5th Ave, which has similar rates, but is not as modern.

Bellasera Resort
221 Ninth St S

The 100 apartment-style rooms here are essentially individual condominiums, with most of the comforts of home, including full kitchens, washer/dryers, and screened-in porches. The property consists of three-story stucco buildings in an earthen-colored rose, and there’s a vague nod, architecturally, to the structure of an Italian villa. A particular advantage of the hotel, besides guest-room conveniences, is its proximity to Fifth Avenue, which constitutes one of the main luxury shopping and dining drags in this upscale community. Shops from Chico’s to Starbucks are within a 10-minute walk of the property.

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Naples
12200 Tamiami Trail North

The Doubletree Suites Hotel in Naples is a step above other hotels in its price range. From the grand lobby with high ceilings and chandeliers to the homey-feeling suites with wrought-iron headboards and bright walls, this hotel seems resort-like and relatively upscale, despite its location just off of a busy street (unfortunately, some suites look out onto the parking lot). The clean, secluded pool area sits right above a nature preserve, and the fitness center is small but modern, featuring cardio machines with attached TVs. Freebies such as Wi-Fi and parking are nice extras, as are the two on-site restaurants (one with outdoor seating).

Romeo Hotel
Via Cristoforo Colombo 45

The stylishly designed luxury 83-room Romeo Hotel near the Teatro San Carlo and Port of Naples offers beautiful harbor views from a small outdoor pool and bar, and some of its rooms. Restaurants serve Italian fare and sushi, with terraces that also overlook the sea. The hotel has a stylish game lounge, an indoor golf video simulator, and a kids’ playroom. The meeting space and computer center should suit business travelers. Design-conscious rooms offer sea and Mount Vesuvius views, and Specialty Suites have amenities that range from saunas to office or fitness equipment. This hotel is a solid luxury choice, but guests have complained about patchy Wi-Fi.