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Hotels in Naples
94 Hotels
Best Western Naples Inn & Suites
2329 9th Street N

The Best Western Naples Inn & Suites is not quite what one would expect from a budget chain hotel: tropical gardens complete with koi ponds, lend a boutique hotel atmosphere to daily activities like eating breakfast and swimming. For its size, the hotel offers an impressive setting with two pools and two hot tubs, mini golf, and a lovely outdoor patio. There are Standard Rooms with flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges, Suites with cozy seating areas, and Apartments with full kitchens; some have patios overlooking the pool. The hotel is within walking distance of a supermarket, and a short drive from beaches, Naples Pier, and downtown. It beats out the prices of beachside hotels, which can be twice the rate per night, but the rooms here could use a refresh.

Hotel Il Convento
Via Speranzella 137/a

Built in the 1600s, the Hotel Il Convento is a quaint 14-room property in the Spanish Quarters, near the Via Toledo, Teatro di San Carlo, and waterfront. Charmingly decorated in old-world details, this small hotel has a cozy bar, and breakfast rooms that offer a free Neapolitan spread. Small, classically (read: blandly) designed rooms have balconies in some and suites offer lovely garden terraces. Furnishings are sometimes dated, but this hotel is a solid affordable option in the heart of Naples, which comes with the typical noises of a busy city.

Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Naples
3557 Pine Ridge Rd

The Hawthorn Suites of Naples is a mid-range, all-suite complex set on well-tended grounds that's about 20 minutes from the heart of Naples. The 82 suites are spacious and include kitchens and separate bedrooms, making them ideal for longer-term stays, though decor is somewhat dated and shows wear in places. Freebies include breakfast, happy hour drinks, parking, and Wi-Fi. The hotel has a heated outdoor pool and hot tub plus basketball courts and a fitness room. For a similar hotel closer to the action travelers might want to check out the Inn of Naples, which has similar rates.

NH Napoli Panorama
Via Medina 70, San Giuseppe, City Centre

The competitively priced 30-story NH Napoli Ambassador is one of the tallest buildings in Naples with unparalleled views of Mount Vesuvius and the sea. This upper-mid-range hotel -- located near the Port of Naples and historic district -- is geared toward business travelers, offering eight meeting rooms for up to 200 people and a business center. There’s also a buffet restaurant, bar, and small gym. Standard, classically furnished rooms offer modern amenities and beautiful harbor views, especially from the top floors. However, furnishings are sometimes old-fashioned and dull. The more stylishly designed Hotel Palazzo Decumani may be an alternative. 

Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo
Via Ponte di Tappia 25

The upper-middle-range Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo is in a plum location for sightseeing and within a quick drive to the business district, plus it offers stunning panoramic views from its rooftop terrace with a hot tub. Some furnishings are a bit dated -- including bathrooms -- but most areas are contemporary and well-maintained. All 189 rooms have flat-screen TVs, safes, and minibars, but only higher-category rooms come with kettles and robes. Two well-reviewed restaurants, a modern gym, and meeting spaces round out the facilities, but travelers should expect to pay for in-room Wi-Fi. Couples looking for a more romantic, less chain-like stay should check out the Hotel San Francesco al Monte, a property converted from a 16th-century monastery with excellent views. 

Starhotels Terminus
Piazza Garibaldi 91

The 169-room Starhotels Terminus is an upper-middle-range property on Piazza Garibaldi and across the street from the main train station in Naples. Although the area is a bit gritty, it's convenient for travelers arriving or departing by train, and there are several restaurants within easy walking distance. Rooms vary between traditional and contemporary, though all have free Wi-Fi, minibars, and flat-screen TVs. Unfortunately, those facing the station suffer from loud noises. All rates include a quality breakfast buffet with hot and cold items, and coffee. The restaurant is open all day and serves both regional and international cuisine, plus there's a bar for snacks and drinks. A seventh-floor terrace has pleasant city views. A modern fitness center and 10 meeting rooms round out amenities. For something nearby but quieter, consider the similarly priced Hotel San Pietro.

Hotel Europeo & Flowers
Via Mezzocannone 109/c

Hotel Europeo & Flowers is a 25-room budget hotel situated in the heart of Naples' historic district. Private rooms with AC, flat-screen TVs, whimsical artwork, and en-suite bathrooms can accommodate one to five guests, making this a good alternative to a hostel for budget-minded solo travelers and families. While decor is somewhat dated, rooms are adequately clean, and vintage furniture and bright murals throughout add charm. Other than a small lobby with a 24-hour front desk, there are really no extra property features. Hotel CineHoliday offers upgraded budget charm and a few extra amenities for similar rates, but it's a hike from the historic district.

Charter Club Resort of Naples Bay
1000 10th Ave S

The 33-room Charter Club Resort of Naples Bay is a mid-range time-share property on Naples Bay with restaurants, shops, and the Von Liebig Art Center, a 15-minute walk away. Spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom condos have fully-equipped kitchens, flat-screen TVs, wet bars, and washers/dryers as well as screened-in porches. Some have beautiful water views, but decor is a bit dated and there is no housekeeping. The two outdoor pools and hot tub are waterfront with exceptional views and there is a poolside Tiki hut serving lunches and snacks. This property has a mandatory daily resort fee and the front desk closes early in the evening. For an extra $40 per night, Naples Bay Resort has five pools and a lazy river, nicer rooms, and daily housekeeping.  

Fly Boutique Hotel
113 Piazza Mercato

Fly Boutique Hotel is a modern, stylishly decorated hotel that's located on one of Naples' tiny streets, a 10-minute walk from the main train station. Although the surroundings might look a little rough for those unaccustomed to the city, the area is just fine and an easy walk to some of the city's key points of interest. There are 13 Feng Shui-inspired rooms with flat-screen TVs, small minibars, and safes, plus some have unfurnished balconies. Many rooms, however, are tight on space. The rooftop lounge is a scenic spot with panoramic views, and the free breakfast can be taken there. The hotel lacks a gym and full restaurant, and charges for cribs and cots. Families might want to consider the Palazzo Caracciolo Napoli MGallery by Sofitel, which offers a restaurant, babysitting services, and free use of cribs. 

ibis Styles Napoli Garibaldi
Via Giuseppe Ricciardi 33

The mid-range ibis Styles Napoli Garibaldi is similar to the chain's other properties with its bright, colorful, and modern decor but limited facilities. There are no full restaurant or gym, but all rates include a quality continental breakfast and a bar serves coffee and cocktails. The 88 contemporary rooms are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, desks, and free Wi-Fi, but they lack mini-fridges and some guests complain of noise from adjacent train tracks. Multiple train stations are within a quick walk, as well as restaurants, though the area can look a bit sketchy. Travelers looking for a bit more romance might prefer the Hotel Piazza Bellini, which occupies a restored 16th-century palace.