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The Duomo House by House in Naples
4.7/546 Reviews

The Duomo House by House in Naples

Naples|0.18km from Neapolitan sacred art di Fabio Paolella
Encouraged by the effusive reviews on this thread we booked for 2 nights. Our experience was not quite in line with the uncritical approvals that we had read. First, in its favour, the staff were very friendly, welcoming and helpful as reported by others. The pick up from the airport by a ‘private’ car really helped avoid the chaos around Arrivals. The fit out of this otherwise time-weary building was clever and showed sensitive creativity. The open access kitchen for guests was appreciated and the breakfast was thoughtful and generous. However…there were some issues. This part of town is not for everyone. If you want the immersive experience in the 'centro storico' with all of the mayhem that entails, fine. You should know that the entrance to the building is pretty scruffy with much needed security doors in place. Our room was the one heavily photographed on this thread. It looks down on a small Piazza in front of the cathedral. On the second evening a huge group of children started to play a very noisy game of football at around 6.00pm. They were still there when we returned from dinner and indeed until well past midnight which made sleep impossible without the aid of noise cancelling headphones. Not the hotel’s fault but thank goodness for technology! The room had a TV but as it could only receive 3 or 4 channels, it was of limited use. The (empty) mini fridge made such an irritating electrical buzzing that we had to pull the plug out. The safe, well that was hilarious. It was a tiny metal box, approximately 25cm square, only lockable with a key and… not attached to the wall or anything else! A thief could simply tuck it under his arm and be away. If you had hoped to be able to store your tablet or laptop safely you would be disappointed. The Bathroom was simply but inexpensively fitted out but already showing signs of wear. On the second day we returned in the afternoon to find that the Housekeeper’s keys had been left in our door-lock providing quick and easy access to anyone interested. We were asked to pay in cash to settle the bill as ‘we had booked directly and received best rates’. This was most peculiar. In a lifetime of travelling I have never been asked to pay cash to settle a hotel bill. We negotiated our way around this and payed in the usual way but still, most odd! And not mentioned by any of the other reviewers. The price was around €220 per night. For the same (actually slightly less) money we then stayed in a full service 4 star hotel in a smart part of town which while old fashioned in decor, was superior in most other respects. Sorry but a fair price for the Duomo House in our opinion would be around €150 and then you might be willing to forgive some of the shortcomings.

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Domus d'Amore
4.2/513 Reviews
The accommodation is well located. Despite saying that it has a private bathroom, it was located outside the room and quite far away, an aspect that should have been communicated in advance... The accommodation says that it has breakfast, but it is served in a cafe (we also only found out about this fact after we arrived). The family room is small for 4 people and the single beds are uncomfortable. Furthermore, there was always good communication with management via WhatsApp).
The Duomo House by House in Naples
4.7/546 Reviews
Encouraged by the effusive reviews on this thread we booked for 2 nights. Our experience was not quite in line with the uncritical approvals that we had read. First, in its favour, the staff were very friendly, welcoming and helpful as reported by others. The pick up from the airport by a ‘private’ car really helped avoid the chaos around Arrivals. The fit out of this otherwise time-weary building was clever and showed sensitive creativity. The open access kitchen for guests was appreciated and the breakfast was thoughtful and generous. However…there were some issues. This part of town is not for everyone. If you want the immersive experience in the 'centro storico' with all of the mayhem that entails, fine. You should know that the entrance to the building is pretty scruffy with much needed security doors in place. Our room was the one heavily photographed on this thread. It looks down on a small Piazza in front of the cathedral. On the second evening a huge group of children started to play a very noisy game of football at around 6.00pm. They were still there when we returned from dinner and indeed until well past midnight which made sleep impossible without the aid of noise cancelling headphones. Not the hotel’s fault but thank goodness for technology! The room had a TV but as it could only receive 3 or 4 channels, it was of limited use. The (empty) mini fridge made such an irritating electrical buzzing that we had to pull the plug out. The safe, well that was hilarious. It was a tiny metal box, approximately 25cm square, only lockable with a key and… not attached to the wall or anything else! A thief could simply tuck it under his arm and be away. If you had hoped to be able to store your tablet or laptop safely you would be disappointed. The Bathroom was simply but inexpensively fitted out but already showing signs of wear. On the second day we returned in the afternoon to find that the Housekeeper’s keys had been left in our door-lock providing quick and easy access to anyone interested. We were asked to pay in cash to settle the bill as ‘we had booked directly and received best rates’. This was most peculiar. In a lifetime of travelling I have never been asked to pay cash to settle a hotel bill. We negotiated our way around this and payed in the usual way but still, most odd! And not mentioned by any of the other reviewers. The price was around €220 per night. For the same (actually slightly less) money we then stayed in a full service 4 star hotel in a smart part of town which while old fashioned in decor, was superior in most other respects. Sorry but a fair price for the Duomo House in our opinion would be around €150 and then you might be willing to forgive some of the shortcomings.
Soggiorno Paradiso
3.6/521 Reviews
in Christmas we decided to make a trip to Naples to visit the markets and we found on the booking portal this Beb was very comfortable as it was focused on the historic center of Naples and allowed us to move calmly
Caravaggio Hotel
3.4/539 Reviews
-I hv read many reviews and for the haters I hv to put to you; what did you pay and what do you therefore expect? -This hotel is CENTRAL to everything, it’s basically off the Spaccanapoli! -Providing you are mobile you can walk EVERYWHERE👏🏼 -The rooms are basic and probably a little tired (I am staying here now with my son in a twin bedded room), but they are kept VERY clean and the towels (I would not expect this) are changed daily as are the soap/shampoo/bath foam. -We hv a fridge. We hv Netflix (too tired to watch)….. -The electric sockets (next to bed) are a little unstable but everything works. -We came to sleep and shower in our rooms, we didn’t come to hang out in them. They are appropriate to meet our needs, we don’t hv complaints. -If I’d paid twice the money I’d expect a top dollar experience….. -The staff are pleasant and polite. The breakfast is typically continental; you can request extra teas and coffees. -We are satisfied ENTIRELY based on what we paid. Bravo Hotel Caravaggio, we hv loved Napoli🇮🇹🫶🏼🧚🏼‍♀️
Hotel Neapolis
3.7/533 Reviews
What to say ... really at the center of everything!!! We stayed in this hotel for 3 nights: very comfortable, very spacious room with very large shower suitable for recovery after having turned all day to visit a city from the thousand faces. Abundant breakfast with fresh cornets, worthy of this name ...e not surgelati...come we are now used to eating almost everywhere! Inside the bank there is the smile of Aida ...e the excellent cappuccinos served with courtesy and professionality! Personal and owners all very gentle ...Marco knows to understand the client and give precious advice ... to optimize your stay and visit as much as possible depending on your personal taste! The hotel is less than two steps from the famous Sorbillo Pizzeria, via San Gregorio Armenia, from the Monastero di Santa Chiara, from the Capella San Severo etc ..... restaurants, tractors, pizzeria, bakery are at every meter along the courts ...in summary the only The problem is that you eat always in Naples! Sure when we come back to this city we will stay again in Naples ...

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