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118 hotels across 5 neighborhoods

Compare hotels in Naples, Italy — properties from the historic centro storico to the Posillipo waterfront. Pompeii is 25 km southeast by Circumvesuviana rail.

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About Naples

Naples, Italy: A Complete Travel Guide

Naples is one of Italy's oldest and most layered cities, sitting on the northwestern edge of the Bay of Naples with Mount Vesuvius rising dramatically on the horizon. Founded by Greek settlers around 600 BCE and later a capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, the city carries millennia of history in its streets, churches, and cuisine. Whether you're drawn by ancient ruins, world-class museums, or the birthplace of pizza, Naples rewards visitors who take the time to explore its dense, chaotic, and deeply human character.

History, Architecture, and Landmarks

Naples' historic core, Centro Storico, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the densest concentrations of historical monuments in Europe. The arrow-straight boulevard known as Spaccanapoli literally splits the old city in two, lined with baroque churches, street shrines, and artisan workshops. Naples Cathedral, also called the Duomo di San Gennaro, houses the famous Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro and the relics of the city's patron saint — a site of deep religious significance for locals.

Perched on a small island connected to the seafront by a causeway, Castel dell'Ovo is the oldest standing castle in Naples, with origins dating back to Roman times. Its name, meaning "Egg Castle," comes from a legend involving the Roman poet Virgil. For panoramic views over the city and the bay, Castel Sant'Elmo on the Vomero hill offers one of the best vantage points in southern Italy.

Museums, Culture, and Day Trips

The National Archaeological Museum is widely regarded as one of the most important archaeological collections in the world, housing artifacts from Pompeii and Herculaneum, including mosaics, sculptures, and the famous Secret Cabinet of erotic art from antiquity. A visit here provides essential context before heading to the ancient sites themselves.

Pompeii, located roughly 25 kilometres southeast of Naples, is accessible by the Circumvesuviana commuter rail and remains one of the most visited archaeological sites on earth. The preserved Roman city, buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, gives visitors a vivid picture of daily life nearly 2,000 years ago. Mount Vesuvius itself can be hiked from a car park near the crater rim, offering views across the bay on clear days.

Neighbourhoods and Local Life

Naples is a city of distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own character. Chiaia is the elegant waterfront district, home to designer boutiques, wine bars, and the Villa Comunale park along the seafront promenade. Mergellina, just west of Chiaia, is known for its fishing harbour, gelato shops, and a relaxed pace compared to the lively city centre. Vomero, reached by funicular railway, sits on the hill above the city and offers a quieter residential atmosphere with good restaurants and the Castel Sant'Elmo.

The area around Stazione Centrale and Napoli Centrale Station is the city's main transport hub, practical for arrivals and onward connections but less polished than other districts. Centro Storico remains the beating heart of Neapolitan street life, where the sounds, smells, and energy of the city are at their most concentrated.

Practical Tips for Visiting Naples

  • Getting there: Naples International Airport (Capodichino) connects the city to major European hubs. Napoli Centrale Station serves high-speed rail links to Rome (about 70 minutes), Florence, and Milan.
  • Getting around: The metro, funiculars, and buses cover most areas, though walking is often the best way to navigate Centro Storico. Taxis are metered; agree on the fare or confirm the meter is running before departing.
  • Naples Port: Ferries and hydrofoils to Capri, Ischia, Procida, and the Amalfi Coast depart from Naples Port, making the city an ideal base for island and coastal day trips.
  • Where to stay: Hotels near the historic center put you within walking distance of Spaccanapoli, the Duomo, and the National Archaeological Museum. Hotels near the port suit cruise passengers or those planning frequent ferry trips. Sea-view hotels in Chiaia and Mergellina offer rooms facing the bay. Budget hotels cluster around Stazione Centrale, while boutique and upscale properties are found in Chiaia and Vomero. Family-friendly hotels typically offer larger rooms and proximity to open spaces like the Villa Comunale.
  • Food: Naples is the origin of Neapolitan pizza, and the city takes its food seriously. Try pizza margherita at a traditional pizzeria, fried street food (frittura) along Spaccanapoli, and sfogliatella pastries from local bakeries.
  • Safety: Like any large city, Naples requires standard urban awareness. Petty theft can occur in crowded areas; keep bags secure and be alert around busy transport hubs.
  • Best time to visit: Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months.

All hotels in Naples

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B&B Corte Catalana

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GrannyHome

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B&B Domus San Pietro

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Grand Hotel Santa Lucia

Centro Storico

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Pavean Suites Frattaminore

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The Roof Garden - Bed&Breakfast

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Casa Mami'

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Le Tre Sirene Rooms

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Acqua e Sale Doddo House

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Albergo La Margherita

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ROMEO Napoli

Centro Storico

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Casina Edomilla

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Sweet Home Capodimonte

Centro Storico

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La dolce sosta

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Hotel Villa Bellavista

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Eco hostel floreale

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Hotel San Michele

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Vidò Rooms

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