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Dama Suite
3.8/511 Reviews
A small structure inside a building that houses houses and a school in the heart of Chiaia, an ideal location for visiting the historic center of Naples on foot. Few simple and new rooms, the reception of the telephone signal can be problematic in some places, but the wifi works very well. The reception is not manned, therefore it is necessary to agree with the very kind contact person for the delivery of the keys. Breakfast, included in the room, is offered by the bar at the end of the street. More suitable for a clientele traveling for tourism than for business.
LHP Suite Napoli Parco Margherita
4.4/58 Reviews
Spent two nights in this hotel with my family, I found everything pleasant. From the arrival we arrived at 11 pm due to work problems, where Mrs. Caterina and her husband were kind and welcoming in everything. The recently renovated modern room, even equipped with home automation, good cleaning of both the room and the bathroom. The breakfasts prepared by Mrs. Caterina are very good and pleasant with the added value of her friendliness. We will definitely be back
Grand Hotel Parkers
4.2/5102 Reviews
Vittorio Emanuele
We loved our stay, the staff were lovely and the view from the bar upstairs is gorgeous . The area is very nice and it’s walkable to different cafes and restaurants in the Chiaia area. Marco the concierge was a great help and recommended a lovely restaurant and bar toe eat. We would definitely come back to Grand Parker’s hotel
The Britannique Naples, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.4/553 Reviews
Vittorio Emanuele
The hotel is generally average and relatively old. We booked a room with a harbor view. The area is small and the luggage is not easy to store. It does not match the picture. The restaurant on the top floor has mediocre products, but the scenery is very good. The strange thing is that when we dined in the hotel restaurant, the meal fee was charged to the room account. The hotel used our credit card to pre-authorize the meal fee of 116 euros in the middle of the night. Later, I asked Ctrip, and Ctrip said that the hotel was worried that our credit card limit was not enough when we checked in. Really Speechless, staying in a room worth hundreds of euros for one night, the hotel is actually worried that we can't afford the meal fee of 116 euros. If you just go to the ancient city of Pompeii, you can call a taxi back and forth at the entrance of the hotel, and wait in Pompeii for two hours at a cost of 100 Euros. It is best to ask a tour guide at the door to visit the ancient city of Pompeii. The tour guide here is very professional, and the explanation is detailed and serious. It costs 150 euros once, which is very worthwhile.
Exe Majestic
4/572 Reviews
We enjoyed our 8 day/7night stay. The language barrier was the most difficult part, but once the communication barrier was crossed, the staff was very helpful in every way. We spoke with Martina and Antonio most of the time. They go out of their way to help. There is breakfast available and free with some packages. I was not a fan of the breakfast. The bacon was not crisp. More like English bacon. There was a nice bar. The hotel is old and “majestic” with its marble floors and walls. The rooms are big with a seating area. The bathroom was big enough, although the shower was small and old. Rust was evident and the door didn’t work so well, but the water was hot and the stream was strong. The most important part of any shower. Everything was clean. We had a beautiful view from the 9th floor. The elevators are small, but not as small as some European elevators that we have been in. Everything is elegant. Don’t expect many amenities, but there were nice toiletries and a very large fitness center (more like a ballroom). You can get water there, to refill your water bottle. There is not coffee or tea in your room, but there is a small fridge at your disposable. There is also a hair dryer. It wasn’t mentioned on the web, so I brought one. Be careful when using your own hair tools, you’ll need a power converter, not just an adapter. The hotel is central to everything! Close to a metro line and the funicular. It’s between two ferry ports, both walkable. Short walk to the Chaia. Lots of shopping. Reminded me of the Champs Ellysee or Rodeo drive. We are walkers and most everything is within a mile. NOTE: if you have allergies, there is perfume everywhere. The hotel reeks of perfume. I developed an allergy reaction and was sick a few days. I told them not to spray my room and I did not linger in the common area. We loved the convenience and safe area. Everything we wanted to see was easily accessible. Tours are plentiful.
Residenza D’Epoca Chiostro San Francesco
4.5/538 Reviews
We were a family of 6, 4 in 1 room and 2 in another. The stay was excellent, the rooms were great, and one had a great view of the sea and the other of the courtyard but had a good level of natural light. Beds very comfy and clean. Rooms are good size and clean. The bathroom is contemporary and clean. It's a simple breakfast but still good enough. The staff are great and friendly. It is a decent walk to many places to eat and the metro. The location is great for example, on Day 1 we took a fast train to Rome, on Day 2 a fast train to Sorrento, a bit of time there then a taxi to Amalfi, on Day 3 a taxi to Naples Marina then a fast boat to Capri and final day around Naple’s coast. I would recommend this hotel.

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