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Hotels in Naples
94 Hotels
Albergo del Golfo
Via Sedile di Porto 23, (near Piazza Bovio)

The lower-middle-range Albergo del Golfo is a boutique hotel with an ideal location in downtown Naples, with a good connection to several public transport stations. There are several dining, shopping, and nightlife spots within close walking distance and the main port is 10 minutes away on foot. The 24 rooms are spacious and simple, with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, small balconies, and free Wi-Fi. A free breakfast buffet is served each morning, which can be eaten inside or on the lovely rooftop garden terrace. There is also a small bar, and parking is available at a nearby garage (for a fee). As an alternative, the Hotel Cristina is a more modern hotel with a few business features, though it's located outside of the main city center.

Grand Hotel Santa Lucia
Via Partenope 46

Its outstanding location keeps the upscale Grand Hotel Santa Lucia in the running as a fine choice for travelers wanting to be near the sea and Naples attractions. It's right on the waterfront next to the famed Castel dell-Ovo, but far from central Naples shopping and dining. Most of the 96 rooms are done in an attractive blend of modern and classical decor, and many have excellent sea views. However, some are in better shape than others. A varied free breakfast is included with the room rates, and the hotel also has a bar, business, and fitness centers. For a hotel that's closer to the action in Piazza Bellini with rooms that are more uniformly stylish, travelers can consider Hotel Palazzo Decumani.

Hotel Nuvo
Via Nuova Agnano 5, (angolo Via Diocleziano)

The 37-room Hotel Nuvo is an ordinary upper-middle-range property that’s modern and pleasantly designed and offers two meeting rooms, a computer corner, a small lobby bar, breakfast dining room, and a terrace that overlooks a field and smokestack. Formerly an industrial area, the location isn’t ideal for sightseeing, but nearby railway and subway stations make it easy to access the city center. Simple rooms have pleasant floral wallpaper, terra-cotta tiles, minibars, and flat-screen TVs, though noise can be an issue and not all rooms have coffee/tea facilities. As an alternative, the UNA Hotel Napoli offers rooms with kettles and a location closer to the sights, albeit in a gritty area. 

Decumani Hotel de Charme
Via San Giovanni Maggiore Pignatelli 15

The three-pearl Decumani Hotel de Charme is a bit of a diamond in the rough. This 17th-century palace has a dilapidated exterior, but there are stunning gold frescoes in the grand hall along with a piano, a breakfast area, and an attached terrace. Classic Rooms -- which verge on old-fashioned -- have flat-screen TVs, safes, and minibars; some have loft configurations and come with whirlpool tubs. The location is gritty but safe, in Naples’ historic district near metro stops, monuments, and ferries that go to Capri, Palermo, and Porto-Vecchio. For a better-maintained historic property with more facilities, compare prices at the Hotel San Francesco al Monte.

Hotel Palazzo Decumani
Piazzetta Giustino Fortunato 8, Via del Grande Archivio, 8

The 28-room Hotel Palazzo Decumani is an upscale, early 20th-century property in the historic district, within walking distance of the Duomo, Museo Cappella Sansevero, and Naples National Archaeological Museum. Modern red velvet furnishings and pop art throughout the hotel, including the breakfast lounge and bar, create a trendy atmosphere that contrasts with the gritty streets of Naples outside. Guest rooms are bright and clean with velour decor and minibars, and some have balconies overlooking the historic center. There’s on-site parking, but restricted driving hours are enforced in this limited traffic zone. In-room Wi-Fi and air-conditioning are free but both are inconsistent -- or non-existent. As an alternative, the Grand Hotel Parker’s, located in an upscale residential area, offers a property overlooking the Gulf of Naples.

Hotel Magri's
Via Galileo Ferraris 118/A

The 46-room Hotel Magri's is a family- and business-friendly upper-middle range hotel situated in a somewhat gritty, industrial neighborhood outside of historic Naples, but within a 10-minute walk of two train stations. The hotel also offers free nightly shuttle service to the historic center and free secure parking on-site. There's an on-site restaurant and small bar, breakfast is usually included in the room rate, and outdoor dining and room service are available. Two- and three-person bedrooms are comfortable with amenities like minibars and electric kettles, but vary vastly in decor, ranging from slightly dated to sleek and modern, depending on the renovation status and category. For something a little closer to the city center, the Grand Hotel Europa offers more playful but less refined decor at competitive rates.

Hotel Palazzo Esedra
Piazzale Vincenzo Tecchio