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Villa Elisio Hotel & Spa
4.1/552 Reviews

Villa Elisio Hotel & Spa

Naples|1.67km from Parrocchia di Santa Teresa del Bambino Gesù
Firstly, Finding this place if you’re not familiar with Naples style back street roads is a hard find. It’s literally down a back alley and in rush hour at night was challenging. But, on arrival it’s a beautiful sight with tasteful exterior decor and very classy reception. The female receptionist spoke great english and was very helpful with directions local pizzerias & supermarkets. Lift to the 3rd floor takes about 3 years but we’re hardly in the Rockafella building. The room was clean and smelt amazing! Modern TV with free wifi. Very comfy bed and spacious bathroom. We had a awkward moment on one of our nights when another guest tried to stream untasteful pornography to our TV via screen mirroring. We had to turn the network connections off our TV as they couldn’t seem to figure out their steamy night was being streamed into our room. Some mornings other guests were very loud when closing doors like they were leaving a room after an argument with their partners. No information given about spa facilities. Mini bar was slightly overpriced. €3 for a can of coca-cola or a 200m walk to a supermarket for a bottle of wine...we walked ;). Breakfast wasn’t a great variety but we had coffee and a choice of pastries which was all we needed to start the day. We tried to add an extra day to our trip but the gentleman on reception couldn’t match comparison website prices so we booked online and kept our room for an extra night. Overall nice hotel. Would stop again. Thank You

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A'Luggetella
4.2/57 Reviews
The room was clean but furnished with the modernized Ikea, and has the traves of the ceiling not all painted. The noisy mini refrigerator was equipped with one bottle of water from the rubber, in front of the anti-covid rules. The bathroom is not suitable for the washing of the bathroom, because you need to move your hands from one side to the other, and in the shower glass there are still adhesives to avoid breaking them. The room was opened on a terrace in common with the other room after being climbed up from a three-stage Ikea wood, to the front of the safety standards, and through a lower window. The terrace with powerful air-conditioning machines has a beautiful view of the motorway box. In the asthetary, common to the three rooms, there is a hot coffee and drink machine that is a offense to the famous Napoletano coffee. The gentleman who grew us seemed very shocked by our presence and the fact that we had accepted his offer of two cornets, which probably came from the table of the last King Borbone. We are convinced that Naples can be better.
Villa Elisio Hotel & Spa
4.1/552 Reviews
Firstly, Finding this place if you’re not familiar with Naples style back street roads is a hard find. It’s literally down a back alley and in rush hour at night was challenging. But, on arrival it’s a beautiful sight with tasteful exterior decor and very classy reception. The female receptionist spoke great english and was very helpful with directions local pizzerias & supermarkets. Lift to the 3rd floor takes about 3 years but we’re hardly in the Rockafella building. The room was clean and smelt amazing! Modern TV with free wifi. Very comfy bed and spacious bathroom. We had a awkward moment on one of our nights when another guest tried to stream untasteful pornography to our TV via screen mirroring. We had to turn the network connections off our TV as they couldn’t seem to figure out their steamy night was being streamed into our room. Some mornings other guests were very loud when closing doors like they were leaving a room after an argument with their partners. No information given about spa facilities. Mini bar was slightly overpriced. €3 for a can of coca-cola or a 200m walk to a supermarket for a bottle of wine...we walked ;). Breakfast wasn’t a great variety but we had coffee and a choice of pastries which was all we needed to start the day. We tried to add an extra day to our trip but the gentleman on reception couldn’t match comparison website prices so we booked online and kept our room for an extra night. Overall nice hotel. Would stop again. Thank You
Hotel la Corte
3.7/520 Reviews
We stayed in these hotels for 3 nights...We were welcomed with gentleness and professionality by Giovanna e Massimo. The very clean room with very large rooms and bathrooms. The very comfortable shower and TV in both rooms. The hotel is very comfortable and the hotel is very comfortable.
Di Palma Suite Museum
4.1/55 Reviews
Nice B&B in the city center of Napoli. The room was spacious and totally sufficent for my wife, two kids (2 and 4 years old) and me. The included breakfast was ok, but due to the limited space, there was little choice. Furthermore a lot of plastic was used, e.g. for the cerials, jam, nutella, etc. The staff was really gentle and attentive, but but also sometimes still quite out of it, e.g. for arranging the breakfast they were most of the times a little late. As the B&B is located north of Sanità, the walk to heart of the city takes quite a while, but is manageable. A bus station (takes you to the center in a couple of minutes), a public paid parking and also supermarkets, shops and restaurants can be found in the immediate vicinity. Last but not least, the WIFI is working good. All in all we had a really a good time and we would definitely stay at Di Palma Suite Museum again.
Hotel Federico II
3.4/520 Reviews
I'm the mother of a disabled girl, I booked a room at this hotel asking that it was normal to host us.When we arrived, we immediately realized that they had transformed a double into a triple room simply by adding a double room. the bed and moving the comforts near the entrance door of the room and the window door that gave on the outside terrace, there was therefore no possibility of moving inside the room because the doors were blocked and not They could open themselves completely for the car passage. Breakfast was unpayable, few brioches and yogurt counted, which were just finished after 1/2 now, there was no water dispenser, replaced by two sole bottles of water: a smooth and a gassed for all guests of the structure. There was no refrigerator in the rooms, which was very serious for us, since we had to take my daughter's medicines, and the dirt in her was degrading. There was only one person who was dealing with the cleaning of the rooms and breakfast service, who had to stop one activity to do another, both of them being bad, from here the consequences of poor hygiene everywhere. The bedrooms were dirty and sweet, and we sleeped on the towels. We were cheated by the three stars on the site that I don't understand what criterion they were assigned and all this was profumed to the levels of a true four-star hotel. I write this post not for revenge but for I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I would like to say that I
Culture Hotel Villa Capodimonte
3.8/564 Reviews
My wife and I stayed at this hotel for 3 nights in September. The balcony rooms are really nice and have a great view of Mt. Vesuvius. The roof top terrace is amazing and has a view of all of Naples. It stays open until 11pm. Free parking is located inside of the gates of the hotel so you don't have to worry having your car broken into. The grounds are beautiful and the rooms are nice and spacious. They are a little dated but that is part of the charm. Breakfast can be had inside or outside on the patio. Breakfast was good but the eggs weren't kept warm. There is a microwave there to zap them so it wasn't a problem. Great coffee and fruit as well. The best part of the stay was the staff. Serena at the front desk was super pleasant and helpful with all our requests. Salvatore in the restaurant was great as well. This hotel is not in the main part of downtown, but a perfect place if you have a car. We never drove our car during the stay-just took cabs to where we wanted to go. You really don't want to drive anymore than you have to in this city! Stopping at stop signs is optional and mopeds zipping all around and in front of you-not for the faint of heart! It is close to the airport if you are flying out of Naples. We loved this place!

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