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  • A simple yet well laid-out hotel with a lovely pool and views.

  • Dating from 1878 and redolent of bygone days, this hotel is very stylish, with Art Nouveau touches and an overall aura of gentility. It’s in one of the nicest parts of town, not far from the Villa Comunale. Many rooms have great views of the bay, and air-conditioning is available at an extra charge.

  • For stays with private families this company offers range of choices and areas in Naples and on the coast.

  • Residence La Neffola, Sorrento

    “Neffola” is the name of a fresh spring coming out of the rocks outside the town of Sorrento. The charming building here has been restored and is surrounded by beautiful gardens.

  • Located by the sea in the famous Santa Lucia district, just around the corner from Naples’ bastions of luxury, this hotel is full of period style. Most of the rooms have views and charming balconies. The decor, though simple, is comfortable, and breakfast is included and served in your room.

  • This 5-star hotel is 2 km (1 mile) east of Positano proper, but to the stellar clientele who are drawn to this marvellous place, it is well worth a bit of isolation. No fewer than 20 terraces, hewn out of the rock, feature individual accommodations with private balconies and Jacuzzis. A lift takes guests down to the foyer from the carpark above, and a second lift delivers you to the private beach far below.

  • perched on a clifftop above the town. Its beautifully appointed rooms and “honeymoon” suites are airy and light, decorated with antique furniture. Gardens, a swimming pool and the lift to the private beach add to the overall feeling of luxury. The charming staff will see to your every whim. There are also two excellent restaurants.

  • This simple place is homey and clean, offering kitchen and laundry facilities. No breakfast is served, but it’s handy for popular Piazza Bellini, where there are great cafés, and to all the sights of the old centre. Be prepared to climb several flights of stairs, however.

  • Given its location opposite the central station and its modern demeanour, this comfortable hotel caters mostly to corporate clients. A decent choice for those on the move.

  • Set in a restructured 17th-century palazzo in the earthy Spanish Quarter, this hotel is halfway between Royal Naples and the historic centre. It’s convenient to every important monument and to all forms of public transport.

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