We Love —
- You'll be following in the footsteps of kings and queens when you stay at the stunning Palazzo Caracciolo 4*, housed in a spectacular 13th-century building.
- Relaxing and unwinding in this stylish hotel with a gorgeous spa and an indoor swimming pool.
- Exploring everything Naples has to offer, including the classic Neapolitan pizza.
Customer reviews —
Palazzo Caracciolo Napoli 4* —
A landmark in its own right, the Palazzo Caracciolo Napoli 4* is an iconic hotel set within the historic heart of Naples. This magnificent ancient residence, once home to the aristocratic Caracciolo family, Napoleon, and the King of Naples, is rich in history with opulent decor and luxury interiors.
Guests will find it easy to lose themselves in the regal history of this former palace. The elegant hotel boasts 145 rooms, with traditional property features and contemporary amenities throughout. This hotel will provide the perfect backdrop to your Neapolitan adventure.
Your room —
This offer is based on a choice between a Superior Room or Deluxe Room.
Superior Room (12 m²)
With minimalist designs and a spacious balcony, the Superior Room has everything you need for a stylish getaway. Gaze out across the courtyard of this former palace from the outdoor terrace area - a great place to end your day.
Deluxe Room (18 m²)
For extra space, the Deluxe Room has everything you need for a cosy stay. The elements of modern comfort promise you sweet nights with the most serene sleep.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Set within a grand dining area steeped in history, La Cucina restaurant serves up a selection of local treats and traditional Mediterranean dishes. La Cantina bar welcomes you in an intimate and cosy atmosphere, offering a wide selection of drinks throughout the day.
Your time
Unwind in the hotel's elegant spa, where you can take a dip in the swimming pool, or unwind at the solarium. For a moment of complete calm, choose from a selection of wellness treatments - intended to relax and revive.
Your journey to Naples —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Baggage, meals and other services on board certain flights may be subject to a charge. You will find out whether your airfare includes baggage when you choose your airline and timetable. If your fare does not include baggage, please go to the airline's website before your departure with your travel file reference to find out the exact fare and purchase your extra baggage. If you choose a low-cost airline, you will be able to add your baggage during the booking process. For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving baggage, so you will have to pay for it at the airport counter. You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Naples —
The regional capital of Campania and one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world, Naples is a true encapsulation of the Italian spirit. The birthplace of pizza, home to a UNESCO World Heritage city centre, and full of narrow, cobbled streets brimming with locals and tourists - this city is full of life.
For foodies, Naples is a true heaven. Boasting the most Michelin-stars of any Italian city, Naples is also the birthplace of the classic Neapolitan pizza; indeed, Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba is believed to be the oldest pizzeria in the world, where you can sample the simple but delicious pizza Margherita. Visitors to the city can also take a day trip to the ancient site of Pompeii - which needs little introduction - as well as Herculaneum, a richer town that similarly perished in the eruption but left grander ruins and mosaics.
Back in the city, the National Archaeological Museum is the place to go to explore more of the region’s Roman history, or experience the city’s striking religious history in Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco, a haunting church filled with human skulls. As the night draws in, head to the Lungomare (seafront) to admire the sunset over the sea, and perhaps take a break from pizza with fresh seafood from one of the waterfront restaurants.
During your stay, why not visit the nearby islands of Ischia, Ponza, Capri & Procida by boat.