Best Luxury Hotels In Naples
Unlike other tourist cities in Italy Naples isn’t a looker, but what it lacks in head-turning architecture it makes up for in other ways, one being it’s the home of pizza, needs we say more! Naples is a modern city, rich in history, and dotted with countless churches, a medieval university and not to mention it’s the gateway to the Amalfi Coast and idyllic Sorrento is not too far away either. If you are heading to the city, here is our list of our favourite luxury hotels there.
Plebiscito, Naples, Campania
Grand Hotel Oriente
Close to the Stock Exchange, Toledo Station and the port, the Grand Hotel Oriente offers classic Italian luxury. Its colour palette centres mostly around black and white, creating an airy feel, with pops of muted greys and greens here and there. Book a table in the second-floor restaurant; sit outside beside the glass balcony, or close to the windows to watch the cruise ships arrive and depart in the harbour. And attend a themed evening in the rouge-coloured rooftop Terrace Bar, with tunes around the grand piano and hanging egg chairs on the balcony.
Vomero, Naples, Campania
De Bonart Naples, Curio Collection By Hilton
Found in the Chiaia neighbourhood, De Bonart Naples was originally built in 1870. Chic rooms have crisp white bedding, polished herringbone wood floors, and individual features such as wrought-iron balconies, panelled walls, minimalist four-posters, retro and modern artworks and sea views. Pets and kids are welcome (under 18s are not charged if sharing rooms with adults). And interconnecting and fully accessible bedrooms are available. Dine with gulf views at the glass-walled, rooftop eatery Le Pavillon, at the refined Macphersons, or in the Niq Bar. The hotel also has a boutique and a fitness centre.
De Bonart Naples, Curio Collection By Hilton
ROMEO Napoli (Hotel), Naples (Italy) deals, Port of Naples, Naples, Campania
ROMEO Napoli
Designed by renowned Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, the interior of ROMEO Napoli forms sleek lines, with modern furnishings. A stunning black marble staircase accents the lobby, and there are antiques and artworks throughout. Up on the ninth-floor rooftop, you’ll find a chic pool and bar and a restaurant serving traditional Neapolitan cuisine with a contemporary twist. Adding to its designer cred, the property has its own cigar room, an on-show wine cellar and access to the Dogana del Sale spa with a salt room, three jacuzzis, two saunas and seven treatment rooms. Situated on the waterfront, the hotel provides panoramic views from many of its bedrooms.
Vomero, Naples, Campania
Grand Hotel Parker’s
This is the oldest hotel in the area, having opened in 1870 under the ownership of a wealthy English marine biologist. Its vantage point — on top of a hill in the residential district of Posillipo — provides glittering vistas over the Bay of Naples, Capri and Mount Vesuvius, as enjoyed over the wrought iron balcony on the terrace. Guests staying in the Grand’s 67 bedrooms enjoy Neapolitan tailor-made service, antique furnishings and access to multiple restaurants and bars. Its George Restaurant has a Michelin star, whilst the Villa Matilde offers a Wine Archeology experience.
Lungomare Caracciolo, Naples, Campania
Grand Hotel Vesuvio
Founded in 1882, this Grande Dame occupies a spot on the waterfront overlooking the bay and its namesake. It has been visited by many famous guests over the years, including presidents, royalty, literary legends and actors (Keanu Reeves, Alfred Hitchcock, Claudia Schiffer, Giorgio Armani, Grace Kelly and Luciano Pavarotti to name but a few). Amenities here include a spa, a rooftop terrace, and several fine dining restaurants, such as the iconic Caruso Roof Garden Restaurant on the ninth floor. The Grand Hotel Vesuvio has over 200 guest rooms and suites, with some of the most privileged views in town.
Lungomare Caracciolo, Naples, Campania
Eurostars Hotel Excelsior
Arrive in Napoli by boat and this is the very first building you see. The noble establishment began welcoming guests at the very start of 1908, having been erected in a record time of ten months. Since then it’s attracted a bohemian and refined set, including many academics and artists. There are 100 bedrooms and 22 suites, decorated with plenty of classical local touches, such as Murano glass lamps, Carrara marbles, crystal chandeliers and silk textiles. The top-floor roof garden is home to Ristorante La Terrazza, plus there’s a cafe for snacks.
Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo
Located in Naples’s iconic city centre and historical centre the Renaissance Naples is the perfect place for guests on a romantic getaway or guests on business trips who want to relax in luxury. The hotel’s rooms and suites feature wood accents and luxurious king-size beds which make them extremely comfortable and welcoming. The hotel has its own fitness centre, hot tub, meeting space, laundry service and dry-cleaning service. The hotel has two restaurants; The Roof Garden Angio, which serves a diverse breakfast to guests whilst they gaze out over Naples, and the O’Break restaurant which serves a range of international and local dishes. The hotel is also home to the O’Koffi Bar which is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy a drink.
Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo
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