WHERE TO STAY IN NAPLES ?
A guide to where to book a hotel in Naples
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If you are in the planning stages of a visit to "Napoli", the first question you may be grappling with is "where should I book a hotel in Naples?"
It may be harder than you think to decide where to base yourself in the city, as Naples has a number of very different and unique neighborhoods spread across the downtown and surrounding hills, despite being relatively compact. It's not easy to decide on one convenient location that is central to all the main sights in the city.
Here are a few tips to help you decide where to book a hotel in Naples, Italy.
๐️ HISTORIC CENTER , DECUMANI AREA (both are Centro Storico )
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The most convenient place to stay in Naples is the historic center of the city, where it's easy to reach most museums, churches, and monuments and take in the highlights if you have limited time.
Naples' famed "centro storico" is laid out in a grid fashion like many ancient Greek and Roman cities, with north/south and east/west roads called Cardini and Decumani . The entire quarter can be explored on foot, so if your base is in the historic center you can walk to many of the city's most famous attractions, including Spaccanapoli, San Gregorio Armeno, the cathedral, the Veiled Christ, Naples Underground, and many museums.
From the city's heart, it's easy to take public transportation to other areas of the city, from the seafront to the hillside residential quarters, and from the train station to the port.
๐️ DECUMANI AREA ( centro Storico )
In the Decumani area, you'll find hotels and other accommodations to suit any budget and travel style, including numerous B&Bs set in historic palaces and residences. The historic center is also crowded with pizzerias, restaurants, cafรจs, and clubs.
If you're considering booking a hotel in the historic center of Naples, great choice! That said, keep in mind a few things:
I strongly discourage you from driving and parking in the historic center, and many areas are closed to non-resident traffic and the parking garages are very expensive (up to EUR 6/hour).
The entire historic center is very crowded, especially on the weekend. If you are looking for a more quiet and peaceful spot to stay, you may want to consider another area of the city.
๐️ CHIAIA
There aren't many attractions located in this area, but it is strategically located along the seafront not far from Piazza Plebiscito and the historic center, and is well-served by the metro and other public transit.
Stretching from Piazza dei Martiri to Piazza Amedeo and covering a number of sidestreets, . The historic palaces and villas in this area are now home to residences, B&Bs, and suites.
๐️ SEAFRONT ( lungomare )
The seafront, or Lungomare, is perfect for those who want great views over Naples' bay and the coastline.
The views of the Bay of Naples, Sorrentine Peninsula, and Capri are magnificent, and there are some attractions along and near the seaside promenade, including Castel dell'Ovo and Borgo Marinari, the Santa Lucia fountain, Villa Pignatelli, Mergellina, and Via Partenope.
๐️ VOMERO AND POSILLIPO ( the upscale hilltop quarters )
If you are looking for a hotel that's a little out of the ordinary and want to enjoy an authentically local neighborhood, or if this isn't your first visit to the city and you'd like to explore a little further afield, i suggest you consider booking an accommodation in one of Naples' two hillside neighborhoods: Vomero and Posillipo. These areas are elegant , home to upscale restaurants, clubs, markets, and shops of all kinds.
Posillipo : is a neighborhood known for its spectacular views over the Bay of Naples, but it is not well-connected to the rest of the city. Choose this area if you want to take a break from the urban bustle or if you want to take a deep dive into the true Neapolitan marine culture and traditions.
Vomero : is home to a handful of important landmarks, including Castel Sant'Elmo the Charterhouse of San Martino. You can also easily reach the Parco Virgiliano from this area, with its breathtaking views over the islet of Nisida. From Vomero, you can take a jaunt to the Capodimonte district, where the famed palace, garden, and museum are located.
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