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Exceptional
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Very good
183 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
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- Airport transfer
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Very good
299 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
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- Pets allowed
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
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Very good
10 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
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- Family room
- Shared kitchen
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- Pets allowed
- Rooftop area
Excellent
144 reviews









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- Airport transfer
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Very good
91 reviews









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- Restaurant
- Bar
- Shuttle service
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Pets allowed
Excellent
438 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Airport transfer
- Family room
Excellent
589 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Airport transfer
- Family room
- Shared kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Pets allowed
- Room service
- Pub crawl
Excellent
20 reviews









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- Hot tub
- Breakfast
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- Tours
Very good
290 reviews
Fast facts about Naples, Italy
Accommodations | 6,887 properties |
Popular hotel | Hotel Cristina |
Popular area | Historical Center |
Nightly rates from | $10 |
Airport | Naples International Airport |
Reasons to visit | Culture, Museum & arts, Sightseeing |
Where to stay in Naples
Naples hotels & accommodations

Located on Piazza Garibaldi next to Naples Central railway station, Hotel B&B Napoli is just a short walk from the train and a perfect base for exploring the area. Our first room On the 5th floor was huge and cool looking with interesting wall murals and comfortable beds. When we asked if we could extend our stay, they told us to pack our bags before we left for some s...

AMAZING staff at the hotel. My husband and I were at a total loss when we left one of our bags in the cab after check out, when we were dropped off at the train station. The bag contained our passports amongst other things. You could imagine our panic! When we phoned the hotel, the staff who picked up immediately tried to calm us down and then she spent the next 30 min...

Had only 2D1N in Naples-a stopover for Amalfi tour. Very convenient location-just 1min walk to train station Napoli Centrale/Garibaldi (has soundproof windows-so no worries). Compared to all the other hotels in Naples, it is modern & not has no gaudy interiors. Breakfast was fantastic with local pastries for €12. It is also opposite a supermarket with wide variety of f...

We recently stayed for 2 nights at the hotel. The staff were friendly and helpful, however the official address makes it somewhat difficult to find if you’re traveling by car, as the Naples traffic is somewhat chaotic. If you use the address Largo Barsanti E. e Matteucci C. this will bring you to the entrance where the parking area is located, as the front entrance is...

Naples has got to be the most dirty city ever! We walked down the streets and felt very scared for our body pouches with our money inside. Random people will come really close to you. Naples is a beautiful city, if you can ignore the mess. We loved the bustle and history of the city, as well as being the gateway to Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast. The hotel itself was a ...

This trip to Italy was first time for my husband and me. I heard about bad things about Naples such as it was not a safe place and dirty town. However, around this hotel , it was beautiful!! I think that this place is the safest place in Naples. You can walk outside even though it is night time. There are many restaurant around the hotel. It is close from a port. Ther...

Last year we stayed at the NHAmbassador in Genoa and were very impressed.This year we stayed in Naples Nh Ambassador and were very happy with our choice.on arrival we were offered a upgrade for an extra €15.we accepted and were given a room on the 28 th floor.it was a big room with a well equiped modern bathroom.our bed was very comfortable.the air conditioning was not...

very cute little hotel in the centre of naples. The hotel itself was really cute, the breakfast really great, staff couldn't do enough. their recommendation for lunch was superb, even saw the same staff member having lunch there. the grand gallery in which it sits is in need of repair (like the rest of naples, the roof was leaking everywhere) but this is not the hotel'...

For this price it was very good, rooms were clean, the ac working. Breakfast consisted mostly of sweet croisants and great coffee. Personel was helpful and nice, almost everybody talks in English. Great place if you want to explore Naples and its surroundings.

Very convenient location. I arrived late at Naples and needed an acomodation near the Stazione Napoli Centrale and in fact it is really near, like one or two blocks from it. The neighborhood might look a bit scary for some (but nothing happened, just first impression). The room was clean, the price was good and the reception worked until late night -- something hard to...

Stayed here for 3 nights on my recent trip to Naples and have a very mixed feelings about reviewing this hotel. Most of my bad experiences can be put to bad luck but i'll still state them here. 1) Booked 'Room' through Agoda and was given twin bed room where beds were aligned to wall rather than next to each other (room 176). My frd booked the same room and was give...

If you go to Naples by boat, that is the choice because tje hotel is within minutes walk to the port. (Or just take the Alibus from the airport, only €5. ) It is close to the metro too, so it is convenient to go anywhere. The rooms are clean and the staff are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended.

1. This can be considered as affordable hotel. Very basic facilities. Room is okay, tiles flooring, windows can be opened to get fresh air ventilation considering there's no air-conditioned during winter season. 2. Perfectly located near the Stazione di Napoli Centrale, there's a direct walkway to enter the hotel from the railway station. Few convenient stores at the s...

Have stayed in the Europeo on many occasions. It is ideally situated for all the wonders of Naples Historid Centre. The small bar/pizzeria uphhill (100 mtrs) serves good pizza at reasonable prices. Downhill is a Carrefour grocery shop for essentials. Nearby on Piazza Gesu is the stop for the hop-on hop-off tourist bus. The hotel can be difficult to find. Look for Astra...

Clean rooms in centrally located hotel,one of the best value stays we have had in Italy. Considered by some to be in a dodgy part of Naples but we did not find it so. 5mins from all transport both locally and nationally. Could not be bettered. Also great breakfast -very filling and free for children. ...

It is a lovely place and only a short walk to some interesting places and areas. Not far from the metro. The staff were really helpful. I did have trouble finding the place. Don't pay attention to the numbers on the walls. It's one of the first doors off the main road. Check the intercom for the number and name.

We booked this hotel specifically to be close to the airport as our flight departed at 6 AM. The hotel arranged our shuttle to depart at 4:30 AM and it cost 25 euros. We were also able to go into Naples during the day by taking the public bus which is right down the street from the hotel. You can take the T31, T32 or T33 buses into the city which all stop at the centra...

This was a great introduction to Naples and we were warmly welcomed by the managers. Our room was clean, well equipped and had an amazing terrace - well worth the extra money! The Church are incredibly honest and clear in an email that is sent straight after booking which describes how you will have to walk up three flights of stairs. We read lots of reviews which se...

This was our serving visit to this hotel and it was even better than we remembered. It's a great location to explore Naples, a short taxi ride to and from the airport (fixed price if you all for it, 22.50 euros). 5 minutes walk into the historic centre of Naples, an easy stroll to the harbour and lots of great places to eat nearby. The hotel itself is clean with good ...

We recently stayed Sept 2018. All the staff were amazing. The location is only 700m from the train station. The terrace on 6th floor is like an oasis from the hustle and bustle on the streets just outside. The plunge pool is a dipping your feet option however, does the job when sunbaking, plenty of sun beds. The room we booked unfortunately the aircon was broken an...

stayed three nights with my family and parents. We had two rooms. the B & B is in an older section of naples with a lot of interesting neighbors (immigrants) it is a safe area though and easy to navigate to a lot of the historical sights and popular areas. Easy walk to the water and museums. The owners took great care of us and gave us personal interest and advice ...
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It is the most welcoming hostel I've been to. It's very clean and new, and a great atmosphere with really nice and interesting guests. It's a family-run hostel: Alessandro (the owner), and often his mom, cook an authentic Italian dinner every night and his dad makes delicious homemade wine. His dad also offers a tour of Pompei and Vesuvio by car for a good price, which...

The hostel was fantastic. Location is vvvveeeerrrryyyy good and it takes 3min to the station. and the step was really good and they help me to make a reservation to he Ischia ferry. and she solved the problem also. and room was very clean, there are many shower booth and W.C If I go naples again, I will not hesitate to visit again.😍

1. Location 5 minutes from train station 2. Good Breakfast sufficient for morning use 3. Room was clean and quiet with air conditioning 4. Kind and knowledgeable owner who can recommend places to go in Naples and out of Naples 5. Value for money and price comparable to other B&Bs.

Very convenient location. I arrived late at Naples and needed an acomodation near the Stazione Napoli Centrale and in fact it is really near, like one or two blocks from it. The neighborhood might look a bit scary for some (but nothing happened, just first impression). The room was clean, the price was good and the reception worked until late night -- something hard to...

We are currently staying in the hotel and tonight is our last night in Naples. We only have positive things to say about this hotel. 1)Walking distance from Garibaldi train station. 2) Has a lot of cheap pop up markets (just watch out for your things) 3) A lot of delicious and affordable food (there is an Indian restaurant opposite the street with the best briyani an...

For this price it was very good, rooms were clean, the ac working. Breakfast consisted mostly of sweet croisants and great coffee. Personel was helpful and nice, almost everybody talks in English. Great place if you want to explore Naples and its surroundings.

Though the room was small , the lighting was perfect . The bed was thick and comfortable to sleep on but the heating system in the room not working and it was cold at night . After 12 days in Italy , this is the first hotel with BBC news . There were shops and restorants nearby for you to get your daily needs .

Stayed here for 3 nights on my recent trip to Naples and have a very mixed feelings about reviewing this hotel. Most of my bad experiences can be put to bad luck but i'll still state them here. 1) Booked 'Room' through Agoda and was given twin bed room where beds were aligned to wall rather than next to each other (room 176). My frd booked the same room and was give...

Nice location very close to Piazza Dante. The room is big and clean, the bathroom new. It's on the ground floor directly on the street, so you hear the noises of the street (but it didn't prevent me to sleep). The breakfast included (a coffee and a pastry) is taken in a café on beautiful Piazza Dante, which is nice. Domenico was very attentive and friendly.

Napoli Retro is a bit of a misnomer as this place is authentic. It has the original decor from some point in the past and you feel like you’re kind of living like a local and you see what’s behind all those net curtains in these towering apartment blocks that make up Napoli. Great people as well and the breakfast was good. I would recommend Napoli Retro.

it has private bathroom and toilet which is difficult to be found in other similar price accommodation. Has warm water. provide towers and breakfast which has a vup of latte, mango juice and creamy croissan one each dilibering to the doorstep. has local TV chennel, ot has air conditional as well. Yhe location is situated to very confortable to access to the main tra...

Very close to the airport , very kind staff. The WiFi did not work and I just gave up. The bed sheet had woman's hair all o vet and didn't look very clean I slept between 2 bath towels .the room reek of smoke. No coffe .complimentary and it didn't open until 6 in the morning . I would suggest a coffee maker in the lobby for those the do get up earlier. Wouldn't stay ...

I like this place really close from Central station of Naples. The staff really nice. Room quite big. Just little bit hard to find when you get off from airport bus. Maybe they should write they behind a restaurant. But if u get out from station it's easily notice the name in building.

We are a group of 5 people. We spent some time to find the place and found out that it's close to every tourist spot we want to go. You can walk to every famous pizzeria in 5 minutes. We walked to the Museum and even the harbor to Capri for about 20 minutes. The landlord is warm and nice lady. Even though we can't speak Italian,she tried hard to explain everything to u...

We chanced upon this hotel online, and was apprehensive about staying there initially because of location. However, was pleasantly pleased to know that the metro is just 10min walk away from the hotel, and 3-4 stops away from Naples city Bcenter. Best of all, the hotel provides free parking in its private garage, although it's quite difficult to manoeuvre the car in th...

It took us a while to find the hotel as there was no big sign / name visible from the street. We never thought that the hotel was one of the flats in an old residential building. Almost freaked out when saw the entrance as the area looked like a slum. There was no elevator. But once stepped inside, the feeling was very good. It was neat & tidy. The staff was kind ...

The room was fine with all the essentials including a/c, private bathroom, etc. Finding the street entrance among the grubby surroundings was a small challenge. It’s next to the “México “ coffee shop with a small (roughly 1 Ft square) sign among several others next to the entry. To reach it start at the Burger King in the Centrale train station, cross the stree...

Have stayed in the Europeo on many occasions. It is ideally situated for all the wonders of Naples Historid Centre. The small bar/pizzeria uphhill (100 mtrs) serves good pizza at reasonable prices. Downhill is a Carrefour grocery shop for essentials. Nearby on Piazza Gesu is the stop for the hop-on hop-off tourist bus. The hotel can be difficult to find. Look for Astra...

We needed one night’s accommodation in Naples, and this place was perfect. Nice clean, renovated room and bathroom, while only a short walk to the historic Naples attractions and restaurants. Cafe downstairs make absolutely beautiful espressos and pastries were perfect too - all included in the tariffs.

The location of the bnb is very good, 5 min walk to the train station. The host familly is soooo nice! They offered us basically everything we needed and gave us many useful recommendations. The only disadvantage may be the lack of the heater. But there is an air conditioner in the room. 5 star recommendation!

We booked this hotel specifically to be close to the airport as our flight departed at 6 AM. The hotel arranged our shuttle to depart at 4:30 AM and it cost 25 euros. We were also able to go into Naples during the day by taking the public bus which is right down the street from the hotel. You can take the T31, T32 or T33 buses into the city which all stop at the centra...
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Had only 2D1N in Naples-a stopover for Amalfi tour. Very convenient location-just 1min walk to train station Napoli Centrale/Garibaldi (has soundproof windows-so no worries). Compared to all the other hotels in Naples, it is modern & not has no gaudy interiors. Breakfast was fantastic with local pastries for €12. It is also opposite a supermarket with wide variety of f...

We recently stayed for 2 nights at the hotel. The staff were friendly and helpful, however the official address makes it somewhat difficult to find if you’re traveling by car, as the Naples traffic is somewhat chaotic. If you use the address Largo Barsanti E. e Matteucci C. this will bring you to the entrance where the parking area is located, as the front entrance is...

Naples has got to be the most dirty city ever! We walked down the streets and felt very scared for our body pouches with our money inside. Random people will come really close to you. Naples is a beautiful city, if you can ignore the mess. We loved the bustle and history of the city, as well as being the gateway to Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast. The hotel itself was a ...

This trip to Italy was first time for my husband and me. I heard about bad things about Naples such as it was not a safe place and dirty town. However, around this hotel , it was beautiful!! I think that this place is the safest place in Naples. You can walk outside even though it is night time. There are many restaurant around the hotel. It is close from a port. Ther...

Last year we stayed at the NHAmbassador in Genoa and were very impressed.This year we stayed in Naples Nh Ambassador and were very happy with our choice.on arrival we were offered a upgrade for an extra €15.we accepted and were given a room on the 28 th floor.it was a big room with a well equiped modern bathroom.our bed was very comfortable.the air conditioning was not...

very cute little hotel in the centre of naples. The hotel itself was really cute, the breakfast really great, staff couldn't do enough. their recommendation for lunch was superb, even saw the same staff member having lunch there. the grand gallery in which it sits is in need of repair (like the rest of naples, the roof was leaking everywhere) but this is not the hotel'...

If you go to Naples by boat, that is the choice because tje hotel is within minutes walk to the port. (Or just take the Alibus from the airport, only €5. ) It is close to the metro too, so it is convenient to go anywhere. The rooms are clean and the staff are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended.

1. This can be considered as affordable hotel. Very basic facilities. Room is okay, tiles flooring, windows can be opened to get fresh air ventilation considering there's no air-conditioned during winter season. 2. Perfectly located near the Stazione di Napoli Centrale, there's a direct walkway to enter the hotel from the railway station. Few convenient stores at the s...

This was our serving visit to this hotel and it was even better than we remembered. It's a great location to explore Naples, a short taxi ride to and from the airport (fixed price if you all for it, 22.50 euros). 5 minutes walk into the historic centre of Naples, an easy stroll to the harbour and lots of great places to eat nearby. The hotel itself is clean with good ...

This is a great hotel to choose in Naples. The hotel itself is very modern and comfortable. Rooms are large with comfy beds and spotless bathrooms. The hotel has a plunge pool and jacuzzi on the roof which doesn't offer the most amazing views (Naples isn't really that pretty) but still a lovely place to sit and sunbathe. Breakfast was great which lots of options and th...

Staff was very helpful and friendly. Location seemed a little sketchy at first (as did all of Naples I guess), but we never really felt unsafe as we came and went at various hours. I would recommend it as a good value in a convenient location. My only issue is the bed in my room was really hard and bothered my back.

We have stayed at this hotel on our previous trip from Australia to Naples. It offers good value for money. Breakfast is fantastic - western breakfast with some Neapolitan treats included. Good hotel if you have a car as parking is available. Shuttle service to the city centre which is very important in this crazy busy town.

We spent two nights here. The hotel is reasonably good location if you travelling by train. We took taxi from the airport but when leaving Naples, we were able to walk to the closed by train station to move on to the next city, about 20 mins walk. We also took a train on one of the days to Pasitano, again by foot to the station. Walking distance to main tourist areas a...

Casa Le Volte is very very perfect. Giada is very kind and lovely people. I had stay for 3night with my 7friends and we were all satisfied our guest house. It was very comfortable and clean. Someday I hope to visit again, also I'd like to recommend for around people. Thank for Giada.

me and my wife arrived on 1AM and imidiatly thay know its us. they took our passports and told us we can go to our room without waste our time with documents. very polite staff who allwayts try to help. in spite of the above there are few things who needed to be improved - the place is inside a commercial building therefore they need to add another person who will he...

We visited Naples on vacation and absolutely loved staying at Taggarb! Our room was really comfortable and clean and we loved all the natural light. There are lots of great community spaces with a wonderful terrace that looks out over the city. Located steps from a very busy street, the guest house was surprisingly quiet. Daniele was super nice and accommodating and of...

The room was fine with all the essentials including a/c, private bathroom, etc. Finding the street entrance among the grubby surroundings was a small challenge. It’s next to the “México “ coffee shop with a small (roughly 1 Ft square) sign among several others next to the entry. To reach it start at the Burger King in the Centrale train station, cross the stree...

Great location for historical area. Comfortable and spacious room. Friendly and helpful staff. Room tidied twice a day. . Wi-Fi not great but did get there in the end. Cheap food stalls on the doorstep so we didn’t have the breakfast or use the minibar. Free water. Chocolate at bedtime. Slightly difficult to find as taxi dropped off at the piazza - lots of people on th...

The entrance looked a bit dicey but inside it was nice and clean. The room was good with all the basics in place. The girls who run the place are very helpful. There’s a good basic breakfast and. Snacks available for free. What more can you ask for at a b&b 👍
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AMAZING staff at the hotel. My husband and I were at a total loss when we left one of our bags in the cab after check out, when we were dropped off at the train station. The bag contained our passports amongst other things. You could imagine our panic! When we phoned the hotel, the staff who picked up immediately tried to calm us down and then she spent the next 30 min...

At 10 p.m. of the day before my arrival, the property asked for a mandatory deposit of 1000 €, despite the fact that the reservation did not mention any kind of deposit. First they asked to pay it in cash to a third person, at the end I paid by credit card and they forced me to communicate the number of my credit card by phone. As a consequence, I will take legal actio...

What a fantastic 5 star hotel - it overlooks the Naples Ferry Terminal and is in a great location. The included breakfast was excellent & the dining experience is also worth a mention -the Dining room is on the 10th floor so the night time views over the Ferry Terminal are fantastic. Also have a drink or light snack overlooking the pool which is on the 9th floor.
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I do not have a good impression to this city,the street is very smelly,dirty, full of rubbish,many flies and many black man around the street.
Naples is a good base for exploring Pompei, Capri and Sorento. It also has plenty of amazing sites: castles, palace, National Museum, convents, beautiful churches, catacombs and more.
Big, crowded, smelly, poor, noisy, run down, but nevertheless also a city with very interesting chapels, palaces, churches, good food, the vesuvius and pompeii nearby.
Try to spare a day to visit Napoli when you are in Italy. You can see real Italian life there - kids playing footballs, groceries in old towns, etc.
Naples itself is messy and noisy, although that creates its own character from the rest of the Italian cities.
Naples is in need of a good clean up. Graffiti and rubbish in the streets is objectionable. Many buildings are in an advanced state of disrepair.
Capri, Amalfi and Pompeii is a must, the subway system in Naples is quite new and modern, the people are friendly and very laid-back.
A great city to explore during daytime. Also it is a great start-off city to explore sorrento, positano etc.
Naples is tired and down at the heels. It is not a particularly safe city to stay in. It is ugly with much graffiti everywhere and there is no pride in the city.
Nothing much around Naples compared to cities further up north. Generally the city looks dark and old.
Naples was the filthiest city I have ever been in in Europe. Garbage everywhere, graffiti on everything and dog poo covering the streets.
Naples is for pizza - margarita or marinara and to visit the national museum. One night is all you need.
Easy to access the islands by ferry or tourists spots by train. Great sunshine. But it's relatively dangerous compared to other cities in Italy.
Definitely not a place to bring young children. It is messy, noisy, smelly, beautiful, ragged and wonderful.
There is apparently very little trash collection, as the streets are strewn with rubbish and used diapers.
Naples is very dirty and very dangerous. Numerous locals stopped me and told me to hide my camera otherwise my throat would be cut.
Naples generally feels unsafe. The taxi driver tried to ask for a higher rate. Generally you have to be careful in this city because a lot of immigrants and pickpocket types exist
very very dirty.so much litter and garbage everywhere on streets.you sometimes think you are in a third world country.
Naples is the city that everyone thinks of as being ItalRome,Turin seem rather dull and clean after Naples.
I walk around station area to bay area. I saw many immigrants(illegal?),dusts,cars,homelesses,big rats,drunkers etc.
Naples.. was not so inviting, but should be considered a stepping stone for the Amalfi coast, and also Pompeii + Mt Vesuvius
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Frequently asked questions
What are the most in demand hotels in Naples?
Several of our most desirable resorts in Naples are B&B Hotel Napoli, Hostel Mancini Naples and Starhotels Terminus.
What properties in Naples have the best breakfast?
Verified visitors to Naples have given amazing reviews for the breakfast at Hotel Miramare, Hotel Piazza Bellini & Apartments and NapoliMia Hotel.
What resorts around Naples are exceptionally rated for value for money?
Propertieslocated in Naples that is very highly rated with regards to value for money include Carten, Bed No Breakfast AK 2 and Casa Pacifico Napoli.
What accommodations found in Naples are highly rated with respect to room comfort and quality?
Resortsaround Naples that is well rated for room comfort and quality include Palazzo Alabardieri, Hotel Alloggio Del Conte and B&B Museum.
What are the ideal hotels located in Naples with spas?
Verified vacationers to Naples have given exceptional feedback pertaining to the spa at B&B Sweet Sleep.
What are the very best places to stay around Naples which have bars?
Hotels that have bars around Naples which are very highly rated include Michelangelo 48 and Vintage House Bar Naples By FH.
What are the top accommodations around Naples that have a private beach?
Properties that have a private beach in Naples that are exceptionally rated include Napoli Centro Casa Vacanza, Napoli Centro Casa Vacanza and Napoli Centro Casa Vacanza.
What's the top rated resort in Naples near a amusement park?
Highly scored hotels located in Naples next to amusement park include Residenza San Ferdinando, Toledo house liberty and HELLO CHIAIA NAPOLI by Progecta srl.
What's the best district for shopping in Naples?
Best places for your shopping spree in Naples are Fuorigrotta, Vomero and Chiaia.
What's the best destination for sightseeing in Naples?
Best neighborhoods with plenty of tourist attractions in Naples are Fuorigrotta, Posillipo and Vomero.
Are foreign visitors allowed into Naples?
International travelers are allowed into Naples, based on our most current information. Due to evolving restrictions, we strongly recommend that you visit here for additional details.
Is covid test upon arrival required for fully vaccinated visitors to enter Naples?
COVID-19 test may be required on arrival when entering Naples from outside the country. For up-to-date and detailed information on travel restrictons, make sure you take a look at the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you hope to visit, or go to here.

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Discover the Vibrant Heart of Naples Italy
Naples, Italy, is a city that pulses with life and energy, offering a rich tapestry of culture, history, and charm that beckons travelers from around the globe. Strolling through the historic streets, visitors are greeted by the aroma of freshly baked pizza wafting from local pizzerias and the lively chatter of Neapolitans going about their daily routines. The unique character of Naples is evident in its vibrant street art, bustling markets, and the warm hospitality of its residents. This city is not just a place to visit; it’s an experience that immerses you in the heart of Italian life.
The artistic heritage of Naples is both profound and captivating. From the iconic works of Caravaggio to the stunning frescoes of the Cappella Sansevero, art lovers will find themselves in a paradise of creativity. The city is also home to numerous museums and galleries that showcase its historical significance, such as the National Archaeological Museum, which houses artifacts from Pompeii and Herculaneum. Whether you’re wandering through the narrow alleys of Spaccanapoli or admiring the grandeur of the Royal Palace, Naples offers a feast for the senses that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
As you explore Naples, be prepared to be enchanted by its lively atmosphere. The city is famous for its street performers, local musicians, and vibrant festivals that celebrate everything from food to art. The lively piazzas are perfect for people-watching, where you can sip a cappuccino while soaking in the sights and sounds of this dynamic city. With every corner you turn, Naples reveals a new layer of its rich cultural heritage, making it a destination that truly captivates the heart and soul of every traveler.
When to Experience Naples in All Its Glory
Timing your visit to Naples can greatly enhance your experience in this bustling city. The best times to visit are typically during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is pleasantly mild, and the tourist crowds are manageable. During these months, you can explore outdoor attractions and historical sites without the sweltering heat of summer or the chill of winter. The vibrant colors of spring flowers and the golden hues of autumn create a picturesque backdrop for your adventures.
Summer months (July and August) bring a lively atmosphere to Naples, with numerous festivals and events taking place. However, be prepared for higher temperatures and increased tourist traffic. If you prefer a more laid-back experience, the winter months (December to February) can be surprisingly charming. While some attractions may have reduced hours, the city takes on a quieter, more intimate feel, allowing for a deeper connection with its history and culture. Plus, you can enjoy the festive holiday decorations that adorn the streets.
Regardless of when you choose to visit, Naples has something to offer year-round. From the bustling Christmas markets to the lively summer street fairs, there is always an event or activity to immerse yourself in. Keep an eye on the local calendar for unique happenings, such as the Feast of San Gennaro in September, which showcases the city’s culinary delights and rich traditions. With a little planning, you can experience Naples in all its glory, no matter the season.
Essential Travel Tips for Navigating Naples
Traveling to Naples can be an exhilarating experience, but being prepared with some essential tips can make your adventure even more enjoyable. First and foremost, it’s important to keep safety in mind. While Naples is generally safe for tourists, it’s wise to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious of pickpockets in busy markets and public transport. Familiarizing yourself with local customs, such as greeting people with a friendly *“Buongiorno”* or *“Buonasera,”* can also go a long way in making connections with locals.
Learning a few basic phrases in Italian can enhance your experience and help you navigate the city with ease. Simple phrases like *“Per favore”* (please) and *“Grazie”* (thank you) will be appreciated by the locals and can create a warm atmosphere during your interactions. Additionally, consider downloading translation apps or carrying a small phrasebook to assist you in conversations. Understanding the local dining etiquette, such as not asking for cheese on your seafood pasta, can also help you enjoy authentic culinary experiences.
Lastly, it’s advisable to plan your itinerary in advance to make the most out of your time in Naples. With a plethora of attractions, from historical sites to culinary adventures, having a rough outline can help you prioritize what you want to see. Consider purchasing a Naples City Pass for access to popular attractions and transportation discounts. With these tips in hand, you’ll be well-equipped to explore the enchanting streets of Naples with confidence.
Where to Stay for the Ultimate Naples Experience
Finding the perfect accommodation in Naples is key to enjoying your visit to this vibrant city. From luxury hotels to budget-friendly options, there’s something to suit every traveler’s needs. For those seeking a touch of elegance, the Hotel Royal Continental offers stunning views of the Bay of Naples and a fantastic breakfast spread that guests rave about. This hotel is perfect for those looking to indulge in comfort while being close to major attractions.
If you're on a budget, the B&B Hotel Napoli is a great choice. This modern hotel is known for its cleanliness and friendly staff, making it a popular option among travelers. Guests appreciate the convenient location, which allows easy access to public transport and local attractions. For families, the Holiday Inn Naples is spacious and comfortable, with fantastic amenities that cater to both adults and children. Reviewers often highlight the fantastic service and the welcoming atmosphere that makes it feel like a home away from home.
For travelers looking for something unique, boutique hotels in Naples offer a charming experience. Consider the Hotel Eden, which provides a cozy ambiance and personalized service that sets it apart from larger chains. These smaller hotels often reflect the local culture and provide a more intimate experience. No matter your budget or preferences, Naples boasts a wide range of accommodations that ensure a memorable stay in this captivating city.
Why Agoda.com is Your Go-To for Naples Hotel Deals
When planning your stay in Naples, choosing the right platform to book your accommodations can make all the difference. Agoda.com stands out as an ideal choice for travelers seeking hotels in Naples, Italy, thanks to its user-friendly interface and extensive selection of properties. Whether you're looking for a luxurious escape or a cozy budget-friendly spot, Agoda.com offers a wide range of options to suit every traveler's preferences.
One of the key benefits of using Agoda.com is the ability to access exclusive deals and discounts that can help you save money on your stay. With a variety of promotions and special offers, Agoda.com ensures that you get the best value for your accommodation. Additionally, the platform provides detailed descriptions, photos, and guest reviews, allowing you to make informed decisions about where to stay. You can easily filter your search based on price, location, and amenities, ensuring that you find the perfect hotel for your Naples adventure.
Agoda.com also offers a seamless booking experience, with options to reserve your hotel instantly or at a later date. Their customer support is available to assist you with any inquiries or changes to your reservation, giving you peace of mind as you plan your trip. With Agoda.com, you can book your entire travel experience, including flights and activities, making it a convenient one-stop-shop for all your Naples travel needs.
Getting Around the City Like a Local
Exploring Naples is a delightful experience, and understanding the local transportation options can enhance your adventure. The city boasts a comprehensive public transport system, including buses, trams, and the metro, which makes it easy to navigate between attractions. The metro is particularly efficient, with lines connecting key areas of the city, including the historic center and the waterfront. Purchasing a day pass can be a cost-effective way to hop on and off public transport throughout the day, allowing you to explore at your own pace.
For those who prefer a more scenic route, walking is highly recommended. Many of Naples' attractions are located within walking distance of one another, and wandering the streets offers a chance to soak in the local atmosphere. As you stroll through the charming alleys, you might stumble upon hidden gems such as local artisan shops or quaint cafés, adding an element of surprise to your journey.
Taxis and rideshare services are also readily available, offering a convenient option for late-night outings or when you want to reach destinations outside the public transport network. While taxis are generally safe, it’s advisable to use official taxi stands or book through a reputable app. Bike rentals are another fun way to experience the city, especially along the coastal areas where you can enjoy the beautiful views of the Bay of Naples.
Unforgettable Activities to Experience in Naples
Naples is a city brimming with activities that cater to a variety of interests, ensuring that every traveler finds something memorable to do. For history enthusiasts, a guided tour of Pompeii is a must. This ancient city, preserved by volcanic ash, offers a fascinating glimpse into life during the Roman Empire. Many tours include transportation from Naples, making it easy to explore this UNESCO World Heritage site without the hassle of planning logistics.
Culinary experiences are another highlight of a visit to Naples. The city is renowned for its pizza, and a pizza tasting tour can take you to some of the best pizzerias, including the famous Antica Pizzeria Di Matteo. Here, you can savor authentic Neapolitan pizza made with fresh ingredients and traditional techniques. Additionally, consider joining a local cooking class to learn how to make classic dishes, allowing you to bring a taste of Naples back home with you.
Art lovers will find plenty to admire in Naples, particularly at the National Archaeological Museum, which houses an impressive collection of artifacts from Pompeii and Herculaneum. Guided tours of the museum provide insight into the significance of these historical pieces, making the experience even more enriching. For those interested in contemporary art, a visit to the Museo Madre is recommended, showcasing works by both local and international artists.
Shop Till You Drop in Naples Unique Boutiques
Shopping in Naples is an adventure in itself, with a mix of traditional markets and trendy boutiques offering something for everyone. The vibrant streets are lined with shops selling everything from handmade crafts to high-end fashion. One of the must-visit spots is Via San Gregorio Armeno, known for its artisan shops specializing in nativity scenes and figurines. This street is particularly lively during the holiday season, making it a perfect place to pick up unique souvenirs.
For those interested in local delicacies, L'enoteca Di Via Niutta is a fantastic stop. This wine shop offers a selection of regional wines and gourmet products, allowing you to take a piece of Naples’ culinary heritage home. If vintage fashion is more your style, Nenton Vintage is a treasure trove of unique clothing and accessories that reflect the city’s eclectic vibe.
Markets are also a significant part of Naples' shopping scene. The Mercato di Porta Nolana is famous for its fresh produce, seafood, and local street food, providing a true taste of Neapolitan life. Here, you can sample local delicacies while shopping for ingredients to recreate traditional dishes. Whether you’re hunting for unique gifts or indulging in some retail therapy, Naples offers a diverse shopping experience that is sure to delight.
Embrace Nature in Naples with Outdoor Attractions
While Naples is known for its rich history and vibrant culture, it also boasts stunning natural beauty that is worth exploring. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, with parks and beaches that provide a refreshing escape from the city's hustle and bustle. One of the top spots is Parco Sommerso di Gaiola, a protected marine area that offers crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and swimming. The park is home to diverse marine life and beautiful underwater landscapes, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.
Mappatella Beach is another fantastic option for those looking to unwind by the sea. Located near the city center, this beach offers a lively atmosphere where you can soak up the sun or take a leisurely stroll along the shore. With nearby cafés and restaurants, it’s an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the coastal views while sipping on a refreshing drink.
For a more adventurous experience, consider hiking up Monte Echia or Monte Spina. These hills offer stunning panoramic views of the Bay of Naples and the surrounding area. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and seasoned hikers. As you ascend, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking vistas that showcase the natural beauty of this captivating region.
Step Back in Time at Naples Historical and Cultural Sites
Naples is steeped in history, and exploring its historical and cultural sites is a journey through time. One of the most remarkable places to visit is the Museo Cappella Sansevero, home to the stunning *Veiled Christ*, a masterpiece of sculptural art that captivates every visitor. The chapel is adorned with intricate sculptures and frescoes that reveal the artistic genius of the 18th century. Guided tours are available, providing deeper insights into the stories behind these magnificent works, making it a must-see for art and history lovers alike.
Another essential stop is the Underground Naples, a fascinating labyrinth of tunnels and ancient ruins beneath the city. This underground network dates back to Greek and Roman times and offers a unique perspective on the city’s evolution. Visitors can take guided tours that delve into the history of these subterranean passages, showcasing ancient aqueducts, burial sites, and even remnants of World War II shelters. It’s a thrilling experience that reveals a side of Naples often overlooked.
Don’t miss a stroll down Via San Gregorio Armeno, famous for its artisan shops specializing in handcrafted nativity scenes and figurines. This street is particularly vibrant during the Christmas season when the displays come to life. Each shop tells a story, and the artisans are often happy to share their craft with visitors. Exploring this street is not just a shopping trip; it’s an immersion into the local culture and traditions that define Naples.
Family Fun Awaits in Naples
Families traveling to Naples will find a plethora of attractions that cater to all ages. One of the most popular spots is Lo Zoo di Napoli, which houses a variety of animals in a beautifully landscaped setting. The zoo offers educational programs and interactive exhibits that engage children while providing valuable insights into wildlife conservation. Kids will love the chance to see their favorite animals up close, making it a fun and educational outing for the whole family.
Another family-friendly destination is Edenlandia, an amusement park that promises a day full of excitement and adventure. With rides ranging from thrilling roller coasters to gentle carousels, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The park also features games, shows, and various dining options, ensuring that families can spend an entire day filled with fun activities. Be sure to check the schedule for special events and performances that may be taking place during your visit.
For a unique experience, visit the Hypogeum Babuk and Garden, an underground garden that combines nature with history. This hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat where families can explore the lush greenery and learn about the historical significance of the site. With interactive exhibits and guided tours, it’s an engaging way for children to connect with nature and history in one memorable outing.
Celebrate with Naples Festivals and Events
Naples is known for its lively festivals and events that celebrate the city’s rich culture and traditions. One of the most anticipated events is the Feast of San Gennaro, held every September. This vibrant festival honors the patron saint of Naples with a mix of religious processions, street fairs, and culinary delights. Visitors can indulge in local delicacies, including the famous Neapolitan pizza and other traditional dishes, while enjoying live music and entertainment throughout the streets.
Another exciting event is the Naples Pizza Village, a culinary festival dedicated to the beloved dish. Held annually, this festival brings together some of the best pizzerias in Naples, offering visitors the chance to taste various styles of pizza. Cooking demonstrations, competitions, and live music create a festive atmosphere, making it a perfect outing for food lovers. Don’t forget to try the classic *Margherita* pizza, a true representation of Neapolitan cuisine.
Throughout the year, Naples hosts numerous cultural events, including art exhibitions, music festivals, and theatrical performances. The Naples Theatre Festival showcases local talent and international acts, providing a platform for the performing arts. Keep an eye on local calendars to discover unique events that align with your travel dates, ensuring an immersive experience in the city’s vibrant cultural scene.
Transportation Tips for Smooth Travels in Naples
Getting around Naples is a breeze, thanks to its well-connected public transportation system. The city’s metro, buses, and trams provide efficient options for exploring various neighborhoods and attractions. The metro is particularly convenient for reaching popular destinations, such as the historic center and the waterfront. Purchasing a day pass can save you money and allow for unlimited travel, making it easy to hop on and off as you explore.
Taxis are readily available throughout the city, and while they offer a convenient option, it’s recommended to use official taxi stands or reputable rideshare apps for safety. For a more unique experience, consider renting a bike to explore the scenic coastal areas or picturesque parks. Biking allows you to enjoy the fresh air while taking in the stunning views of the Bay of Naples at your own pace.
Walking is another fantastic way to experience the city, especially in the historic areas where many attractions are within easy reach. As you stroll through the charming streets, you’ll discover hidden gems and local shops that showcase the vibrant culture of Naples. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the cobblestone streets can be uneven. With various transportation options at your disposal, navigating Naples will be an enjoyable part of your adventure.
Practical Travel Information for Your Naples Adventure
Before embarking on your Naples adventure, it’s important to be equipped with practical travel information. The local currency is the Euro, and while credit cards are widely accepted, it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases, especially in markets and street vendors. Currency exchange services are available at airports, banks, and exchange offices throughout the city.
Wi-Fi is accessible in many hotels, cafés, and public spaces, making it easy to stay connected during your travels. Consider purchasing a local SIM card if you need reliable internet access on the go. Emergency services can be reached by dialing 112, and it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with local hospitals or clinics in case of any health concerns.
Lastly, ensure that you have travel insurance to cover any unexpected situations. This can provide peace of mind as you explore the city and its surroundings. With these practical tips in hand, you’ll be well-prepared to enjoy all that Naples has to offer.
Delicious Culinary Adventures in Naples
No visit to Naples is complete without indulging in its world-famous cuisine. The city is renowned for its pizza, particularly the *Margherita*, which features a simple yet delicious combination of fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil. A visit to Antica Pizzeria Di Matteo is a must for pizza enthusiasts; this historic pizzeria has been serving up authentic Neapolitan pizza since 1936. The atmosphere is lively, and the pizza is nothing short of extraordinary, making it an unforgettable dining experience.
For those eager to explore beyond pizza, Trattoria da Nennella is a local favorite known for its traditional Neapolitan dishes. The menu features a variety of pasta dishes, seafood, and local delicacies, all prepared with fresh ingredients. The warm and welcoming ambiance adds to the charm, making it the perfect spot for a family meal or a casual dinner with friends.
Don’t miss the opportunity to sample local street food as well. Try *sfogliatella*, a delicious pastry filled with ricotta and candied fruit, or *frittatina*, a savory fried pasta dish. Street vendors throughout the city offer these tasty treats, allowing you to experience the authentic flavors of Naples on the go. Whether dining in a restaurant or grabbing a quick bite from a vendor, Naples promises a culinary adventure that will delight your taste buds.
Explore Naples Nightlife for Evening Entertainment
As the sun sets, Naples transforms into a vibrant hub of nightlife, offering a variety of options for evening entertainment. From lively bars to intimate music venues, there’s something to suit every taste. For those looking to enjoy a drink, the Chiaia district is known for its trendy bars and cafés, where you can sip on classic Italian cocktails or local wines while mingling with locals and fellow travelers.
Live music is a significant part of Naples' nightlife scene, with numerous venues hosting performances ranging from jazz to traditional Neapolitan folk music. The Teatro di San Carlo, one of the oldest opera houses in the world, offers a unique experience for those interested in the performing arts. Attending a show here is a memorable way to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy world-class performances.
For a more laid-back evening, consider visiting a local *pizzeria* or *osteria* for dinner, followed by a leisurely stroll through the illuminated streets. The atmosphere is enchanting, with lively chatter and music filling the air. Whether you prefer a bustling bar scene or a quiet corner to relax, Naples offers a nightlife experience that captures the essence of the city.
Experience the Art Scene in Naples
Naples boasts a thriving art scene that reflects its rich cultural heritage and contemporary creativity. The National Archaeological Museum is a must-visit for art lovers, housing an extensive collection of artifacts from Pompeii and Herculaneum. The museum’s galleries showcase ancient sculptures, mosaics, and frescoes, providing a fascinating glimpse into the art and culture of the Roman Empire. Guided tours are available to help visitors appreciate the significance of these remarkable pieces.
For those interested in contemporary art, the Museo Madre is a standout destination. This modern art museum features works by both local and international artists, with rotating exhibitions that highlight innovative approaches to art. The museum itself is a work of art, with its striking architecture and thoughtfully curated spaces. Engaging with contemporary art in Naples offers a fresh perspective on the city’s creative spirit.
Street art is another vibrant aspect of Naples' art scene. The city is adorned with colorful murals and graffiti that tell stories of its history, culture, and social issues. Exploring neighborhoods like the Quartieri Spagnoli reveals a dynamic outdoor gallery where local artists express their creativity. Taking a street art tour can provide valuable insights into the artists’ motivations and the messages behind their work, making it a unique way to experience Naples' artistic landscape.
Day Trips from Naples to Discover Surrounding Wonders
Naples serves as an excellent base for exploring some of Italy's most famous attractions. A day trip to Pompeii is highly recommended, as this ancient city offers a remarkable glimpse into life during the Roman Empire. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the history and significance of the ruins. The preserved streets, homes, and public buildings create an immersive experience that transports visitors back in time. Many tours include transportation from Naples, making it a hassle-free excursion.
The stunning Amalfi Coast is another must-see destination, known for its breathtaking coastal views and charming villages. A scenic drive along the coast reveals picturesque towns like Positano and Amalfi, where you can explore local shops, enjoy fresh seafood, and relax by the sea. Consider taking a ferry from Naples to reach these coastal gems, allowing you to soak in the stunning scenery from the water.
For nature enthusiasts, a trip to Mount Vesuvius offers an opportunity to hike to the summit of this famous volcano. The trails provide stunning views of the Bay of Naples and the surrounding landscape, making the hike a rewarding experience. Guided tours often include transportation and informative commentary about the volcano's history and geology, ensuring a safe and enjoyable adventure.