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Naples Hotels
Hi<BR>We'll be visiting Naples in February for a couple of days. Can anyone recommend a nice 2-3 star hotel (approx Euro75 per night) in a central area.<BR>Thanks for you help.
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Kathy,<BR>Try a search for previous postings on the subject.<BR>Do a Text Search, by typing in some key words<BR>(hotels in naples, naples hotels)<BR>in the text search box at the top of this page.<BR>Then be prepared to wait a bit, loads slow.<BR><BR>This will give you (if it works correctly) all the prior postings on this and wyou will be able tyo get a lot more responses than on this one thread.<BR><BR>Good luck,<BR>and have a fun time!
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Excuse my typos :-)<BR>I am sitting in our cold office,<BR>and my fingers are beginning to freeze up.
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Try the Alloggio Sansevero, in Piazza San Domenico, or the Hotel Rex, 50 yards from the Lungomare and practically next dor to the Hotel Excelsior on Via Partenope. Consult www.ept.napoli.it
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I agree with GAC: Alloggio Sansevero, in the heart of the true centre of the town.<BR>Ciao.
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We stayed at the Hotel Pinto Storey last May and I highly recommend it. We got one of the more expensive rooms (although I think it was only something like $110 USD) with windows out each side of the building and a great view of the Bay of Naples.<BR><BR>The people there were very nice, the art deco building the hotel was in was a feast for the eyes, it was on a nice piazza (Amedeo) which had a metro stop and a funicular stop; very central for transportation but far enough away from the mayhem of central Naples to be sort of calm. Well, sort of! Here's their website: www.pintostorey.it<BR><BR>Buona Fortuna!
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Oh, yes, one more thing about the Pinto Storey...there's a taxi stand right outside in Piazza Amedeo, which (for us) was a key to the hotel's convenience. Naples taxi drivers, however, are another story... :)
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