"Located in a very beautiful and safe district. Almost no tourists at all, just locals. Lot’s of restaurants and bars and cafes. Metro station within 100 meters. Beautiful building and spacious room with a private balcony."
"First off, let me qualify my visit by sharing that im 80 years old, i primarily stay in Cassino 3 months a year, and this is my first experience with hotels of this style, deeply imbeded in large multistory buildings of varied occupancy. I'm currently in route to Puzzuoli. I normally reside on forested mountain acreage where I don't even see my neighbors for weeks at a time. Enjoy the contrast! 😆
Finding these emdeded hotels is challenging, but obviously possible! 🙄 This one has three...
"The owner of the property and the housekeeper are so kind. They are the kindest people whom I met in Italy.
Room is very clean, there is no mold or dirt at all. There are lots of amenities such as shampoo, body soap, body moisturizer, cotton pads and cotton buds, and hand wash.
Thank you!!"
"Great location! slightly outside of the busy city center of naples but still extremely accessible. Train 1 minute walk away!
Staff was very helpful with helping us navigate the area and accommodating by holding our luggage prior to check in. "
"This b&b was very clean and so conveniently located! It was close to the restaurant and shopping area as well as the metro. Also close enough to the central historic area by Metro, but far enough to be quiet . There was a common area set up with quick breakfast foods (yogurt, fruit, cereal, coffee and tea) but also provided was a ticket to get an espresso and cornetto at a local cafe just 3 minutes away. Carlo always responded quickly to any questions we had. Stephano was helpful letting us in...
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Top Duca di Martina National Museum of Ceramics Hotel Reviews
Royal Continental Hotel Naples
10/10 Excellent
"This hotel is in a fantastic location, convenient for food, shopping, beach and a great view. Staff were helpful and the breakfast was lovely. Pool is nice although a little odd - very small so booking is needed, saltwater although that didn’t bother us. It’s also very odd to have to wear a swimhat, even google couldn’t full explain why this is needed!"
"I stayed in the hotel for 4 nights.
The staff were friendly and welcoming, check in and check out was quick and easy.
My room was clean and well sized.
It was extremely warm so the aircon in the room was brilliant.
Breakfast was nice with plenty of fresh food with extras you could pay for like omelettes but i didnt bother with this.
I also had dinner at the restaurant a couple of times and both times the food was lovely and the staff really nice.
I got directions and recommendations from reception a couple of times too. Always helpful and friendly day or night. I also hired a beach towel one day and this was easy to and waiting for me at recption on the morning i needed.
The hotel is situated right on the marina near a bus stop that the airport bus uses, an underground stop and a hop on hop off bus point.
In an evening a barrier comes down closing the area off but there is always someone there to let you in. Made me feel extra safe.
Now for the only bad bit. Where my room was, i had a dock view next to the lift and breakfast room. The cruise ships arrive early and outside my window, i could even hear the arrival annoucements on the ship. It also meant people going for breakfast or to and from the lift walked right past my door and i could be quite loud. This woke me up more than once at night and in the morning. This is likely to do with where my room was. So not a reflection on the whole hotel as a whole.
I would stay there again."
"The hotel is conveniently located to the metro station, shops and restaurants. It is a bit noisy and busy, a lot of foot traffic in that area. Overall it was a great experience and stay."
"Hotel was really clean but not much natural light, instructions to gain access are really long and convoluted. No front desk just someone who messages via WhatsApp. Some people might like this but I hate texting especially constantly when I’m on holiday and late in the evenings."
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