Often seen merely as a stepping stone to the stunning Italian islands accessible via its bustling port, Naples is seldom considered a destination in itself. Contrary to this negative portrayal, Naples is a lively, culture-rich city that deserves more recognition. As the birthplace of pizza, it commands respect on culinary grounds alone. Moreover, it’s home to a wealth of significant archaeological treasures, and its unpolished streets have a beauty and authenticity that’s been washed away in other large European cities. It’s also home to a handful of excellent luxury boutique hotels offering outstanding Italian hospitality and beautiful accommodations. Here are the top hotels in Naples, Italy for a weekend getaway or extended vacation in city and around the city.

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The best time to visit Naples

Naples, Italy. View of the Gulf of Naples from the Posillipo hill with Mount Vesuvius far in the background and some pine trees in foreground.

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The best time is generally during the spring and fall seasons. March and April are particularly pleasant as the weather is mild and there are fewer tourists. Another good time to visit is May and September. These periods offer a balance of good weather and smaller crowds, making it easier to explore and enjoy the city. Avoid the summer months, specifically June, July, and August, as it can get very hot and busy. It’s also worth noting that in August, many Italians (and Europeans in general) go on vacation, and some establishments may be closed.

Albergo il Monastero

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Perched atop the rocky island of Ischia, off the coast of Naples, Albergo il Monastero is a stylish boutique hotel in a former monastery within the medieval castle. The castle is one of the main attractions on the island, but hotel guests get the pleasure of skipping the queue and accessing the historic building via an elevator carved into the rock face. The crowds here are never overbearing, even in the height of summer, but if you’d prefer a more tranquil vacation, consider staying here during early summer or fall. The hotel offers various room options, all of which have been designed to reflect the austere beauty of the former monastery. The rooms are furnished with simple yet elegant furniture, and the decor features a harmonious blend of neutral tones with whitewashed walls and terracotta tiles. The highlight of the hotel is the terraced garden peppered with wildflowers, fruit trees, and pathways lined with lavender.

Albergo il Monastero : Castello Aragonese d, 80077 Ischia NA, Italy

Price: $162

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Casa d’Anna

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There are many B&B-style boutique hotels in Naples, but Casa d’Anna is arguably the best of a great bunch. Nightly rates are reasonable, the service is warm and welcoming, the interior design is stunning, and it has a superb location. If you’d rather be in Naples rather than the neighboring islands, Casa d’Anna should be top of your list. It’s situated in one of the most vibrant neighborhoods of Naples, Sanità. Here, you’ll experience authentic Neapolitan life. Meters from the front door are market stalls, local grocer’s shops, cafés and bars. Now, here’s where it gets tricky. There are only four bedrooms available, so although this is hands down the best option for a hotel in Naples, availability can be an issue. The only way to get around this is to plan your trip in advance and contact the hotel directly if you have a problem. However, the leg work will be worth it for a stay at this beautiful establishment.

Casa d’Anna : Via dei Cristallini, 138, 80137 Napoli NA, Italy

Price: $117

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Mezzatorre Hotel

Outdoor pool and sitting area at Mezzatorre Hotel one of the best hotels in Naples

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Also on the rustic island of Ischia, the Mezzatorre Hotel is located on the island’s northwestern tip and is set in a 16th-century watchtower in a private cove. The five-star attracts those looking for the luxury and natural beauty of Capri without the crowds. Capri is not far away, and due to the hotel’s position atop a hill, guests can enjoy panoramic views of the famous island and the ocean. Surrounded by a lush forest of pines and oaks, the Mezzatorre is worth the nightly rate. Even if your budget will only stretch for one or two nights. The contemporary guest rooms and suites are tastefully decorated, with each offering unsurpassed views of the island and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Whether you’re lounging by the outdoor pool, in the thermal spa, dining in one of the two à la carte restaurants, or simply enjoying the view from your room, you’ll feel a sense of serenity that Itay’s islands are well-known for.

Mezzatorre Hotel : via Mezzatorre, 23/d, 80075 Forio NA, Italy

Price: $385

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Romeo Napoli

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Romeo Napoli is a luxury design hotel famed for its views of Mount Vesuvius and Michelin-starred restaurant. Designed by the renowned Japanese architect Kenzō Tange, this innovative and high-tech hotel stands out amid the ancient architecture of the city. The hotel’s exterior is a sleek combination of glass and metal, a stark contrast to the city’s gritty surroundings. Yet, it perfectly captures the spirit of Naples, a city that embraces both its historical past and present day. One of the hotel’s standout features is its rooftop pool. Overlooking the bustling Naples Harbor, the space and water offer a tranquil escape from the city. Service is enthusiastic and there to help organize boat trips, private tours, tickets to events, and restaurant reservations. It’s also worth noting that the hotel is pet-friendly and welcomes cats and dogs up to 11lbs in weight.

Romeo Napoli : Via Cristoforo Colombo, 45, 80133 Napoli NA, Italy

Price: $370

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The Dante House

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Along with sister properties The Bellini House and The Foria House, Dantes House is part of a new generation of upscale B&Bs in Naples. Named after the famed Italian poet Dante Alighieri, this design-forward bed and breakfast is set on Piazza Dante at Port’Alba, one of the historic city gates. From the front door, it’s a mere seven-minute walk from the National Archaeological Museum and just a mile away from the lively Molo Beverello. With six impeccably styled rooms, each differing in size, décor, and layout, it offers an intimate yet luxurious stay. Four rooms have balconies overlooking the piazza, while the remaining two offer a more secluded, internal view (which is a better option for those who sleep lightly).

The Dante House : P.za Dante, 22, 80135 Napoli NA, Italy

Price: $120

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The Bellini House

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Sister property Bellini House is also worth considering. It’s located in the city’s vibrant old town and attracts young travelers with its playful vibe. This B&B has six rooms, some of which have multiple beds. Those with extra sleeping space are popular with groups who’d rather have the comfort of hotel service over opting for an Airbnb.

The Bellini House : Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli, 94, 80138 Napoli NA, Italy

Price: $119

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Domus Deorum

Double bed in Domus Deorum one of the best hotels in Naples

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Domus Deorum is steps away from Naples Centrale train station, making it ideal for anyone arriving in Naples by rail. This area of the city is not the prettiest, but the welcome at the luxury B&B makes up for it. It’s also close to Chiesa dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo and a mile from the historic San Gregorio Armeno and Museo Cappella Sansevero. Service is impeccable yet warm. Little perks, such as a welcome glass of prosecco and a chilled tipple of limoncello in the afternoon accompanied by local pastries, are a nice touch.

Domus Deorum : P.za Principe Umberto, 4, 80139 Napoli NA, Italy

Price: $147

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Top things to do in Naples

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  • Visit Museo Cappella Sansevero: This museum is home to some of the most impressive works of art in the world, including the famous Veiled Christ sculpture.
  • Discover the Catacombe di San Gennaro: Ancient Christian burial sites that are a wonder to explore.
  • Walk through underground Naples: A network of tunnels and caves under the city of Naples.
  • Stroll along Via San Gregorio Armeno: Known for its nativity workshops and boutiques.
  • Eat pizza: Naples is the birthplace of pizza, so trying a slice here is a must-do.
  • Visit Mount Vesuvius: A short trip from Naples, you can hike up to the crater of this famous volcano.
  • Explore the old town: Full of history and interesting architecture, the old town is a great place to wander around and enjoy a spritz at an outdoor cafe.
  • Visit Naples National Archaeological Museum: This museum has one of the world’s best collections of Greek and Roman antiquities, including mosaics, sculptures, gems, glass and silver, and a collection of Roman erotica from Pompeii.
  • Enjoy Piazza Bellini: A popular square with locals and tourists alike, offering a number of bars and restaurants.

What area of Naples, Italy is best to stay in?

Piazza del Plebiscito is a central location near some of Naples’ major attractions. Hotels near Castel dell’Ovo or close to Via Toledo are also exceptional choices. The Historic Centre, also known as Centro Storico, along with Quartieri Spagnoli, are popular spots, offering a range of hotels. Other recommended areas include Montesanto and the historical part of Chiaia. For those seeking luxury, the neighborhood of Chiaia offers five-star hotels and upscale restaurants. If you’re interested in nightlife, Vomero, located in a hilly part of Naples, is a great choice.