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Hotels in Naples

Discover Naples, a vibrant southern city of pizza, history and volcanic landscapes

Hotels in Naples offer raw Italian energy and Bay of Naples beauty, from grand seafront palaces overlooking Vesuvius to boutique stays in historic centro storico and contemporary properties near the port. You’ll find everything from Belle Époque elegance to budget guesthouses, all positioned in Italy’s most chaotic yet captivating city with access to authentic Neapolitan pizza, Pompeii day trips, and the gritty street life that makes Naples utterly unique. Whether you’re here for archaeological wonders, coastal beauty, or simply embracing southern Italian chaos, there’s a stay to match your visit.

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Looking towards Naples city with Mount Vesuvius in the distance

Looking towards Naples city with Mount Vesuvius in the distance

Where to Stay in Naples

 

Naples spreads along its stunning bay from the historic centre to seafront districts, each offering different access to culture, views, and authentic Neapolitan life. Your choice shapes whether you wake to Vesuvius vistas or medieval street energy.

  • Centro Storico and Spaccanapoli – The historic heart with narrow streets, churches, pizzerias, and authentic chaos. Perfect for culture seekers wanting genuine Naples immersion and walking distance to major sights.
  • Lungomare and Seafront (Chiaia/Santa Lucia) – The elegant waterfront with grand hotels, Castel dell’Ovo, Vesuvius views, and upscale atmosphere. Ideal for those wanting beautiful Naples with bay panoramas.
  • Vomero and Hillside – Elevated residential areas with funicular access, Certosa di San Martino, and distance from city centre chaos. Appeals to those seeking quieter surroundings with panoramic views.
  • Port and Station Area (Piazza Garibaldi) – The transport hub with budget hotels, gritty atmosphere, and convenient ferry/train connections. Suits transit travellers and those prioritising transport links.
  • Posillipo and Western Suburbs – Upscale coastal areas with villa hotels, sea views, and peaceful distance from centro storico. Great for those wanting coastal calm near Naples.
Aerial view of Spaccanapoli and the Basilica of Santa Chiara

Aerial view of Spaccanapoli and the Basilica of Santa Chiara

Best Hotels in Naples

 

Naples’s hotel scene balances grand seafront elegance with centro storico character and gritty practicality. Whether you’re after Vesuvius-view luxury, historic quarter atmosphere, or simply a safe base near Pompeii connections, there’s a stay to suit every traveller and budget.

Best Luxury Hotels in Naples

  • Grand Hotel Vesuvio (5-star) – A legendary seafront palace with bay views, rooftop restaurant, spa, and Belle Époque elegance since 1882. Perfect for special occasions and luxury travellers wanting Naples’s most prestigious address.
  • Romeo Hotel (5-star) – A contemporary design hotel at the port with rooftop infinity pool, Michelin-starred dining, and modern luxury. Ideal for design lovers and those wanting sleek sophistication.
  • Grand Hotel Parker’s (5-star) – A hillside luxury hotel with bay panoramas, elegant rooms, and peaceful Vomero location. Suits couples and those seeking refined calm above city chaos.

Best Seafront Hotels in Naples

  • Hotel Excelsior (4-star) – A historic waterfront property with bay views, rooftop terrace, elegant atmosphere, and Castel dell’Ovo proximity. Great for romantics and Vesuvius view seekers.
  • Grand Hotel Santa Lucia (4-star) – A Belle Époque seafront hotel with bay-facing rooms, restaurant, and traditional Neapolitan elegance. Perfect for classic Italian seaside atmosphere.
  • Miramare e Castello (4-star) – A seafront property near Castel dell’Ovo with harbour views, comfortable rooms, and waterfront location. Ideal for couples and bay explorers.

Best Centro Storico Hotels in Naples

  • Palazzo Caracciolo Napoli (4-star) – A converted monastery with frescoed halls, spa, historic character, and centro storico heart. Appeals to history lovers and architectural enthusiasts.
  • Decumani Hotel de Charme (4-star) – A boutique property in a cardinal’s palace with period features, central location, and authentic atmosphere. Perfect for culture seekers and historic quarter explorers.
  • Hotel Piazza Bellini (4-star) – A contemporary hotel in the vibrant Piazza Bellini with modern design, central location, and neighbourhood energy. Great for nightlife and authentic Naples.

Best Budget Hotels in Naples

  • Neapolitan Trips (3-star) – A central guesthouse with comfortable rooms, rooftop terrace, and budget-friendly rates. Great for backpackers and budget travellers wanting decent comfort.
  • B&B Hotel Napoli (2-star) – A practical chain hotel near the station with basic rooms and transport convenience. Perfect for early ferry departures and overnight stays.
  • Hostel of the Sun (hostel) – A social hostel in centro storico with dorms, private rooms, and backpacker atmosphere. Ideal for young travellers and budget Naples exploring.
  • 6 Small Rooms (hostel) – A boutique hostel near the port with stylish design, social spaces, and affordable beds. Suits solo travellers and groups on tight budgets.

 

Top Things to Do in Naples

  • Pompeii and Vesuvius – The buried Roman city and active volcano with day trips from Naples revealing ancient life frozen in time. A must for all visitors and history enthusiasts.
  • Naples Archaeological Museum – One of the world’s finest archaeological collections with Pompeii artifacts, mosaics, and Roman treasures. Perfect for ancient history lovers and museum enthusiasts.
  • Spaccanapoli and Centro Storico – The narrow street cutting through Naples’s heart with churches, street life, artisan workshops, and authentic chaos. Great for cultural immersion and wandering.
  • Pizza Margherita Pilgrimage – Sample authentic Neapolitan pizza at legendary pizzerias like L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele and Sorbillo. Ideal for foodies and culinary travelers.
  • Castel dell’Ovo – A seafront castle with bay views, history, and waterfront walks along the Lungomare. Appeals to castle lovers and sunset seekers.
  • Underground Naples (Napoli Sotterranea) – Ancient Greek tunnels and WWII shelters beneath the city revealing layers of history. Perfect for history buffs and unique experiences.
The ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii, looking towards Mount Vesuvius

The ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii, looking towards Mount Vesuvius

 

Getting to and Around Naples

  • By Train: Napoli Centrale connects to Rome in 70 minutes, Florence in 3 hours, and across Italy with high-speed trains plus Circumvesuviana to Pompeii.
  • By Metro: Two metro lines serve Naples with Art Stations showcasing contemporary installations, though coverage is limited compared to northern Italian cities.
  • By Ferry: Naples port serves Capri, Ischia, Procida, Sorrento, and Amalfi Coast with frequent departures from Molo Beverello and Calata Porta di Massa.
  • By Funicular: Four funicular railways climb Naples’s hills connecting centro storico to Vomero with scenic elevated journeys.

When to Visit Naples

 

Spring (March to May) – Perfect weather with comfortable temperatures, blooming gardens, and moderate crowds. Hotel prices are reasonable with ideal conditions for Pompeii and coastal exploring.

Summer (June to August) – Hot, humid months with peak tourism, highest hotel rates, and intense heat making sightseeing challenging. Expect crowds but best ferry weather for islands.

Autumn (September to October) – Comfortable temperatures, beautiful light, thinning crowds, and excellent exploring conditions. Mid-range hotel prices with warm seas and pleasant weather.

Winter (November to February) – Cool months with lowest hotel rates, fewer tourists, occasional rain, and comfortable sightseeing temperatures. Perfect for budget travellers and avoiding crowds.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Naples safe for tourists staying in hotels?

Centro storico and seafront areas are generally safe with normal precautions, though petty theft exists. Avoid displaying valuables, stay alert in crowded areas, and research specific neighbourhoods.

Should I avoid the station area for hotels?

Piazza Garibaldi area is grittier and less appealing than centro storico or seafront, though functional for early ferry/train departures. Most visitors prefer staying elsewhere for atmosphere.

Can I do Pompeii as a day trip from Naples?

Yes, Circumvesuviana trains run frequently to Pompeii Scavi in 35 minutes making it an easy day trip, with Vesuvius also accessible via bus from Pompeii.

Do Naples hotels include breakfast?

Many hotels include Italian breakfast with pastries and coffee, though always verify what’s included as some charge separately or offer minimal continental options.

Is Naples a good base for the Amalfi Coast?

Naples provides easy ferry and bus access to Amalfi Coast towns, though staying in Sorrento or coast towns themselves offers better immersion despite higher prices.

Can I book Naples hotels through easyStay with free cancellation?

Yes, most easyStay listings include flexible cancellation. Look for “Free Cancellation” before confirming your stay.

 

Book Your Stay in Naples Today

 

From seafront Belle Époque palaces to centro storico character, hotels in Naples put you in Italy’s most authentic city. Whether you’re chasing Vesuvius views, pizza perfection, or simply embracing southern Italian chaos, there’s a perfect Neapolitan base waiting.

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