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    Grand Hotel Santa Lucia

    Grand Hotel Santa Lucia

    (13 reviews)

    €€€

    Plebiscito/Centro

    Solid hotel to stay. We only stayed 1 night, so didn't get to experience it for very long, but…read moreenjoyed our time here. Our room was very spacious. Our previous hotel in Naples, as well as the one we stayed at in Sorrento, didn't have much floor space and we barely had space to open both our suitcases. We had to put at least one on the ground and step over it every time. So I really appreciated that I could walk around normally with both suitcases open. Hotel was clean overall, and location was nice. It was by the water so had a nice view. And there were a bunch of taxis parked next to it so when we had to take an early morning taxi to the airport, it arrived within a minute or so of the hotel "calling for a taxi" (which actually meant someone leaned out the door and waved one of them down). I'd stay here again.

    Stayed here on our most recent trip to Naples. I liked how this was on a pedestrian street & was…read moreoutside the Old Town / majorly crowded areas some had a nice peaceful getaway This is also a major convention hotel as the time e were thee we saw no fewer than 2 major conventions all setup with tables, huge buses and hoards of people Their breakfast is a miss. Basic continental breakfast offerings at 20€ / person and 6€ cappuccino when the coffee shop right around the corner was much better and something like 7€ for 2 coffees AND pastries The temp in the rom only had a 4 degree range and it unfortunately was not the range we were seeking so could not get comfortable. And for a 4 star hotel. We would have expected to be able to adjust our own temperature The bathrooms were super cramped when there were both toilet and bidet. The door would not open all the way as it bumped against the toilet and we had to sandwich ourselves in between both to brush our teeth - with the added joy of the backs of our legs constantly bumping against either or both. Zero counter space. Nowhere to place towels for fear of it falling into either commode But given the location and the quiet room, we still have to rank this as A-OK

    La Terrazza Excelsior - Naples, Italy

    La Terrazza Excelsior

    (16 reviews)

    Plebiscito/Centro

    This used to be one of the grand hotels in Italy ... when all the wealthy people's tours of Europe…read morewould pass through Naples, this was one of the places that they stayed. It has since become more of a rough around the edges faulty towers-style hotel than a luxury hotel ... but the location is fantastic for drivers. While the Spanish Quarter is grittier and cooler ... good luck driving through the narrow, packed streets with Vespas whizzing by. If you have a car, do yourself a favor and stay here. You won't be without traffic stress here ... to get in, there is a section where 3 lanes merge into one and then bend around a corner. There are Africans selling packages of tissues or squeegy guys trying to clean your windshield who will not take no for an answer and can be annoying and scary. But, once you get in front of the hotel ... there is no valet, or person to assist with bags. You pull up in front of the hotel and drag your bags up the steps ... only then will someone run over and take your bag. They do not have a garage but there is a person in the lobby who takes your keys to their nearby garage. They give you an estimate of how much your car will cost per day to park. (Ours was $30.) Of course, upon picking up the car they insisted on $40. Welcome to Naples where tourists are marks to be fleeced repeatedly and taken advantage of. My advice is to get in writing how much the car will cost to park. Also, be prepared for the garage attendant to demand a top on top of the fee. It is still worth it not to have to drive in the actual city, though. The front desk staff were abrupt and to the point. Not very friendly, or warm. However, they were efficient. We asked for a room upgrade because it was a special occasion but they said that they don't do that. We were given the keys to our room and escorted up by a bellman with our bags, even though we said we could manage our single suitcase by ourselves. More tips. The room was small and spartan and old fashioned looking ... if you were filming a movie set in the 1950's or 1960's, you wouldn't have to do much set dressing. We had the standard room ... which meant the window faced an inner tunnel with no view and very little natural light. I imagine those with balcony rooms, or rooms which face the water, would be less dreary. The bathroom was nicer than we expected and, though not luxurious by any means, the shower pressure and hot water was good. The bathroom was all marble, so any sounds made could easily be heard in the room, even with a closed door. The bath products were terrible and cheap. There was plenty of storage space in the closets ... more than most hotel rooms of this size and a well-organized shelving system. The bed was not incredibly comfortable because it was two twin beds pushed together. We could feel the crack while we slept. Also, only two flat pillows were given and the towels were old and rough. The maroon wallpaper and lack of natural light added to the dreariness of the room ... but I will say that, although the room was small, it was laid out decently. The location is great! There are less scary people in this area ... and a lot of the nearby restaurants and shops are upscale. We felt like if we had a family with kids, this would be an ideal and safe location. You can easily walk to the downtown areas ... it is a 20 - 30 minute walk, but on a weekend, we felt safe-ish and in the morning, I walked to the Spanish Quarter for photography with no issues. There is a beautiful roof deck, which was unfortunately closed for a wedding while we were there. This is the only feature of the hotel which felt like a luxury ... amazing views of Vesuvius and the water. I am not sure what this is used for when not being used for weddings ... but we would certainly have a few drinks there, if it was a bar. Overall, the grand has faded from this hotel ... but it is still a solid option for an overnight stay in Naples, or if you want to be close to the waterfront/cruise docks.

    Nice hotel inside but outside around the hotel is a bit abandoned with dried plants and broken…read morecontainers. It does look too elegant for my taste.

    Holiday Inn Naples - Bathroom

    Holiday Inn Naples

    (19 reviews)

    €€

    What could be a 4-star experience is sadly two. The hotel…read moreis located in a business district which is in the midst of rejuvenation. As such there are a lot of derelict buildings and businesses nearby. Nothing the hotel can do about, but does make it seem off-putting and sketchy when you first show up. It is conveniently located close to the Centro Direzionale Metro stop, which makes getting around easy. And a 20 minute walk to the front of the Centrale train station. There is a bar and restaurant on site, serving a good buffet breakfast and a wide selection of meals in the evening. Staff are very friendly, speak multiple languages and the food is good value for money. I was particularly impressed with the pizzas. Where the hotel experience falls down though is the rooms. They are in the process on renovating, but it is apparent that little forethought was given to the practicality of the renovated room. We had booked a suite that had a king size bed for my wife and I and what was supposed to be an additional room with a sofa bed for our daughter. The old rooms had this, but the new layout is open. Good for light, not good for privacy. Instead the beds are separated by some vertical metal bars with a TV hung and a small wooden shelf. There is also a TV in the area where the sofa bed is. This becomes problematic if someone wants to watch TV. When you use the remote on one TV, it affects the other, unless you stand within an inch of the TV receiver. Turning on one TV also turns on the other. Changing, volume, channels etc also does the same. Then there's the bathroom. Before there was separate room with a shower/tub, toilet and bidet, with a sink open to the room. Now the shower has been moved to the open area, and two sinks are on the vanity. So anybody using the shower does not have any privacy to those lying in the bed. Something our teenage daughter did not appreciate, and had to schedule when she could shower whilst we would have to wait outside the room. The two sinks are impractical as they leave very, very little room for any personal items, such as toothbrush, deodorant, make up kit etc. Again, looks nice, but is not practical for a guest to use.

    Sigh where do I begin, we arrived a bit early (2 pm) and were told to come back at 3 pm to check…read morein. Ok, no worries I needed to grab some items since I was going to be staying there for over a week, came back at approximately 315pm and the room still wasn't available then told to come back around 4 pm. Mind you I had been flying for 19 hours so I am jet lagged and feeling a bit sticky from all that flying. Finally, the room was ready around 5 pm the front desk staff was nice and the valet gentlemen were cool, when you park you have to be specific if you are going to lock in for the evening or if you are going to come back out within the hour because if you aren't they will put your vehicle in a garage up the street. The bar and food inside the hotel are decent and the bartenders have heavy hands no problem here with that, there is also a restaurant right outside of the pretty good hotel. Once I finally got to the room my a/c didn't work and it took them three days to fix it, however, the bed was comfortable, and the housekeeping staff was friendly, if you don't speak Italian google translate is your friend.

    La Ciliegina - una camera..

    La Ciliegina

    (13 reviews)

    €€

    Plebiscito/Centro

    Nice, small, boutique hotel in a very central location of Napoli, just off the south west corner of…read morePiazza Municipio (~10-15 minute walk from the port). The hotel itself takes up the top floors of a building, with the jacuzzi on the very top floor. There is a metro station on the next block from the hotel which is very convenient. The staff was friendly and helpful. The hotel's decor is simple, chic and modern. The room was rather small as was the bathroom, but the jacuzzi shower unit was amazing (our room did not have a tub, we booked a deluxe double room). The toiletries were great but I wished they offered hair conditioner also. The room has a safe and WiFi, as well as a coffee maker and complimentary coffee. They provide robes and slippers. The curtains, when closed, kept the room pretty dark. In the evening, a complimentary dessert was left in the room for our enjoyment, a very nice touch indeed. The bed was comfortable enough, however because we had two beds put together to create one large bed (not our choice) there was an unevenness in the middle of the bed which was annoying. The breakfast, usually served on the rooftop unless it's raining, was rather basic but adequate providing fried and scrambled eggs, cold cuts and cheese, some cereals, bread, yogurt, pastries, fruits, as well as espresso drinks prepared to order. The highlight of the hotel was definitely the rooftop lounging area and jacuzzi. We made it a point to take advantage of this amenity every evening we stayed at this hotel and it was a great way to unwind and relax.

    Small. Boutique. Central Naples. This is it…read more The rooms are modern, opulent, & shabby chic. But it works! The sink fixtures in the bath are stunning. Toiletries from Malin + Goetz! There's dessert left for you (in your room) every night. And the 24 hour concierge? Everyone was professional & knowledgeable. But the icing on the cake? The rooftop. Breakfast is served every morning on the roof. A full blown spread of everything & anything you could want. There's eggs & bacon, quiches, smoked salmon & cheeses, tarts, & pastries GALORE. 2 fresh juices, watermelon & cucumber. I LOVED the watermelon. Something about hot summer nights in Naples made me extra thirsty in the mornings. And of course, great coffee & cappuccinos. All this, with A VIEW. A view akin to a Grace Kelly movie. In color. Hot tub too. But being late August, that was not a priority. A romantic, private feeling, winner. It's not so easy to find...but that's what being a hidden gem is all about. 5 stars

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