Naples Hotels

Naples is one of Italy’s premiere tourist destinations and as such has a varied and plentiful range of accommodation. Most of the large, luxury hotels line the seafront while cheaper, more individual bed and breakfasts and charming small hotels are usually located within the narrow alleys of the historic centre.

The Naples hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €250)
Moderate (€100 to €250)
Cheap (up to €100)

These prices are for a double room per night and include all taxes and breakfast, unless otherwise indicated.

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Grand Hotel Parkers

+39 81 761 2474.

One of the finest hotels in Naples, the Grand Hotel Parkers has 71 luxuriously appointed rooms along with a spa, a beauty salon, restaurant and the exclusive atmosphere of an historical palace. It is decorated with belle époque-style frescoes and paintings, and Armani-clad guests lounge in the foyer in gilt Louis XVI chairs or on the stunning sea-view terrace.

Corso Vittorio Emanuele 135, 80121, Naples, Italy

Grand Hotel Vesuvio

+39 81 764 0044.

The grand dame on the seafront, this 5-star deluxe hotel is renowned for hosting millionaires and screen legends. Appropriately, its refined public spaces drip with twinkling chandeliers and are furnished with period antiques, and it has a cabin cruiser service which lets guests island hop in style. The Caruso Roof Garden restaurant is gorgeous too.

Via Partenope 45, 80121, Naples, Italy

Romeo Hotel

+39 81 017 5001.

Eschewing the Baroque extravagance of other luxury hotels, the Romeo Hotel is a temple of modernist design. The striking steel-and-glass exterior encases soothing minimalist interiors of marble, wood, stone and steel. The rooftop restaurant and pool include one of Naples’ few sushi bars and there’s a seriously sexy modern spa.

Via Cristoforo Colombo 45, 80133, Naples, Italy

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