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Hotel Nunu
4.2/598 Reviews
We flew into Naples in the afternoon and only spent one night there, but in our short visit we were very pleased with Hotel Nunu. The hotel is fun - very pink and different from other hotels. The location was great - just a short walk to the historic center of Naples. Lots of good food nearby. We actually had THREE balconies in our room (a corner room with two on one side and one on the other), which was a cool way to start our trip. I believe this was our least expensive hotel in the three weeks we spent in Italy, and they did give us the suite though I don't believe that's what we booked. The only thing I didn't like is the position of the shower behind the bed - it was a little weird. But the rain shower was great with nice water pressure. There was also a bathtub in the room. We enjoyed the breakfast - one of the few places in Italy where they offered scrambled eggs. The bread and pastry were also really good. Overall, we were very happy with the hotel and would recommend it, especially for couples.
Hotel Naples
3.8/567 Reviews
Port of Naples
Great location, across the street of the old town. They claim it’s a 4 stars hotel, but I would say 3 is more accurate, with no restaurant and no room service (at least, in January). The rooms that face the avenue are noisy; the hermetic double windows reduce a lot of noise, but the Corso has a heavy traffic even at midnight, with horns and sirens. Our room had a large bed, but it wasn’t exactly a king size, but something between king and queen. The room was small, with the bed stuck between two narrow corridors, and no extra chairs. There was a safe box and a mini bar with water and sodas. The bathroom had a tiny shower, cruise-like, where you can’t stretch your arms. If you share the room, avoid flushing the toilet at night, because it makes weird noises.
Hotel Europeo Napoli
3.6/541 Reviews
More of a hotel than a hostel, very comfortable and clean, staff are friendly and location is amazing. Previous reviews are somewhat hilarious - elevators in Italy are small, this place does not have bedbugs (there IS an outbreak in France however, perhaps the visitor had come from there?) area was amazing (kids at the bodega outside are college kids, not ”junkies”) with plenty of restaurants and museums within walking distance. As with many Italian hotels, you have to insert one of the keys inside the room once you enter to turn on the electricity (response to someone who complained there was no power.) It was affordable and we liked it so much that we came back for a second visit!
Decumani Hotel de Charme
4.2/5101 Reviews
The hotel is a charming hotel, from the reception to breakfast service... quality is there and the place is beautiful ... the neighborhood is a little less ... but it is Naples ! And it is sympathetic ! Go closed eyes ...
Dimora Duomo
4.7/558 Reviews
This is a very unusual hotel situated on the first floor of a building not easily identified as a hotel from outside. Marco, the owner?/manager sent a welcome text with code number to access the building but also an offer to provide a taxi from the station for 30 euros. Price was probably over the top but well worth it given all we had heard about crime near the station in Naples. Marco was at the property to welcome us for our three night stay. Room was quite large with a table and chairs in addition to the bed. The breakfast is ordered from a menu in the room and delivered by staff to your room at your selected time. Marco recommend three restaurants which we ate at all during our stay. Pizza restaurant was only one not up to scratch but one out of our two pizzas was great. Naples restaurants all seem to operate from menus you download to your mobile phone to read. Was a good time to be in Naples as Napoli had just won the league. Congratulations! Hotel is very much part of the old town and you are a couple of streets from the Duomo. Drivers in Naples are an interesting experience! Very easy to get train to Herculaneum or Pompeii. The National Archaeology museum is an 15 minute walk and the seaport is only a slightly longer walk but the seafood restaurants are worth the walk (or taxi ride). Only negative (nothing to do with hotel but word of warning) was walking back to the hotel from the station when I felt someone trying to unzip my small backpack which was high on my back. As soon as I turned, the guy disappeared. Naples has a reputation for a reason. Take care fellow traveller
Relais San Severo
4.5/529 Reviews
Spaccanapoli
This boutique hotel is beautiful. High end finishes and perfectly decorated. However, it was absolutely filthy which ruined my stay. I was so tired (after dragging luggage for a half hour through filthy streets that were covered in dog/human feces and stalked by a man who was hoping to rob me) and didn’t want to fight over getting my money back and finding another hotel so I reluctantly stayed with much regret. The room had not been cleaned for a long time. It looked like it had not been cleaned for months. The shower had hair all over it, left over shampoo bottles, and shampoo/soap/dirt/water stains on the floor and walls; the same with the sink and counter. The sheets were like sand paper which is very unusual in European hotels. The top bedding was dirty and stained. I did my best to clean it up myself as there is no housekeeper on property since this place only has five rooms or so. Furthermore, there was no other room to move to. There was a very nice man who worked during the day at the front. After 5:00, you’re on your own if you need anything. It was also difficult to find. All this for $150 a night. I will never return to Naples which is the dirtiest, smelliest city I have ever visited so I shouldn’t have been surprised at the condition of the room. Oh and the hot tub on the roof was not filled with water which would have been nice because it was winter and the view was nice.

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