| From: March J., Germany |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| Everything was very nice. The location is perfect, closed to the bus station from the airport and sea port. The personal were very friendly and helpful. The room was very nice. We liked everything. Thanks a lot for the hospitality. |
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| From: Anthony, Muller |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| Hotel is located in a more pleasant part of Naples which has a reputation for being a little rough. Hotel itself is in off the main street (which was a pedestrian street) and so was very quiet. Safe in room added to feeling of safety and air conditioning included was great. |
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| From: KA, Canada |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| This hotel is not easy to find. There is no signage on the street and the hotel is part of an old palacio with a large imposing green gate with a small door facing the street. If you arrive at a time of day when the green gate is not open it's very difficult to imagine there may be a hotel inside. We needed to phone the hotel from the street to verify we had the correct address. Once through the gate the hotel is up a floor either by way of a flight of stairs or a small - coin operated elevator! The front desk staff were helpful and the room was comfortable if a little shabby. Worst thing about this hotel -- the breakfast, Best thing -- the free internet point in the public area. Not sure we would stay here again. |
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| From: CM, Italy |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| E' la seconda volta che ho alloggiato in questo Albergo,viaggiando in compagnia di amici per turismo .Mi sono trovata molto bene sia per la sistemazione che per la posizione ottima per visitare la città ,e anche per la cortesia e simpatia del personale. |
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| From: FY, Japan |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| We can enjoy many kinds of breds at breakfast and all test excellent. Hotel person is very kind to tell all about Napoli especially about good restaurant. |
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| From: RF, USA |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| front desk person had air conditioner set to winter setting (heat)upon our arrival (did not find out until next morning...) - no instruction provided on remote (it had a hidden panel) - not a pleasant night, to say the least - do not assume air conditioner is working properly: ASK them to set it up upon your arrival |
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| From: Marlene Curyer, New Zealand |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| Despite the fact that we had checked the hotel out fairly thoroughly via reviews, etc., beforehand, the Albergo principe Napolit'amo was a pleasant surprise to us. Being in the historic centre of Napoli, the hotel was a lot quieter than we had expected, mainly because the street it is situated on is predominantly pedestrian. We therefore found it to be a haven of peace in the heart of 'crazy' Napoli (those who have experienced the traffic there will understand!). The hotel sign was a little confusing (being different from the hotel name) but previous reviews had already alerted us to the fact it could be a little hard to find. Staff were very helpful and we enjoyed the facilities. The very tall ceilings gave a tremendous sense of spaciousness to already spacious rooms, and they were tastefully furnished. A very nice ambiance. |
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| From: MARTA PRIETO CHECA, Spain |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| Hotel céntrico a corto paseo del casco antiguo y a pocos pasos del barrio español. La habitación sencilla e impecable, muy limpia.Baño reformado no hace mucho tiempo.Ropa de cama y baño muy limpias. Nos dieron una habitación mucho mayor de la que reservamos debido a que les sobraba espacio. Felicitar al personal del hotel, encantador, eficiente y resolutivo. Buen desayuno.Internet gratis, máquina de bebidas frias dentro del hotel y ascensor que funciona con monedas. Parece difícil de encontrar pero es fácil si te fijas bien en los números de los portales. Sin duda lo recomiendo. |
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| From: JAEKWANG HUR, South Korea |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| nice staff. nice hotel...... this hotel have a computer. but, not available korean. |
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| From: Kirsty Martin, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| Fantastic little hotel in a superb location. |
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| From: ET, Spain |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| Magnífico hotel, céntrico,acogedor,con buena relacion calidad/precio y muy silencioso para estar en una ciudad tan ruidosa.Las habitaciones grandes, limpias y confortables.El personal de recepcion muy amable, te orienta sobre transportes, restaurantes...El desayuno bastante surtido y de buena calidad. Si volvemos a Nápoles, volveremos a este hotel,ya que tras una semana te encuentras como en casa. |
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| From: Andrew Porteous, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| Great Hotel, good value for price, good central location, will stay again next time I am in Naples |
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| From: BB, Iceland |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| Very good location on the pedestrian part of Via Toledo in the heart of Naples. Very helpful english speaking reception. Good restaurants in the neighborhood. The only negative experience was a reoccurring bad smell in the room ("standard" room) coming from the drainage in the bathroom. Obviously this was a known occurrence to the staff and a reduction on the price was made by the reception after we asked for it. Actually we should have asked for a different room right at the start. "Superior" rooms are much bigger than "standard" rooms and also seem to be of considerably higher quality overall. Not easy to find the entrance from the street. Comments and descriptions from other guest on finding the entrance are helpful. We would choose this hotel again, - but ask for a different/better room! |
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| From: MICHAEL JOSEPH TAYLOR, Spain |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| Since I've returned to Spain I've spoken just as much about our most enjoyable holiday in and around Naples as I have done about recommending the superb hotel in which we stayed: "the Napolit'amo". It is so well situated, while the service and facilities it provided were first class. A very big thank you to everyone who works there. Michael Madrid 25-3-2008 |
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| From: RN, Austria |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| If you want to visit Napoli, Hotel Napolit'amo is a really good choice for the money. It's easy to reach (Foot walk to Montesanto or Spaccanapoli) but quite, the stuff is really friendly and helpful, the breakfast is excellent (they have "normal" breakfast but also the more "healthy" one with cereals, and the also give you a n espresso and not only the often seen coffesoup...) And if you open the window, you get anice odeur from a small bakery downstairs. |
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| From: Aaron Cheng, Taiwan |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| Best C/P rate in Napoli, good location in city downtown, and good employee to offer you the service. |
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| From: AS, Germany |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| The Bathrooms are to little,and the Rooms are not very quiet! Others is o.K.! |
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| From: Raffaele Volante, Italy |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| If you can't afford the rate for an high class hotel with a view on the gulf, but at the same time don't want a mean accomodation in one of the many cheap hotels close to the railway starion, this is definitively the place you are searching for. An apartment on the first floor of an ancient palace, this hotel offers you cleanliness and real atmosphere. The minor defects (poor breakfast) aren't really a problem in the centre of Naples, while the pros (quiet rooms) are uncomparable. |
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| From: US, Germany |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| Signs to find the entrance (via the court) could be improved. |
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| From: PT, Greece |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| If you're coming to Naples by car reconsider. If you insist you better put it in a closed garage! The one that the reception suggested (for 18 euros )was full and their second choice was unbelievably expensive (48,60 euros) but we were able to find another one by ourselves right across of the hotel ("supergaraze"-nice fellows )for 18,60 euros per day. The hotel was really nice and the location was the best. Staff was friendly and welcoming and the room was very big, averagly clean with perfect view to the pedestrian street. Breakfast was OK. There was some noise from the corridors and another problem was the kind of electrical plugs they had: I wasn't able to charge my laptop or use my personal hairdryer. PS. The hotel is kind of difficult to spot: look for an enormous green - usually open door and then go to the first floor. The end. |
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