Where to stay in Naples: areas, accommodation and practical tips

Complete guide on where to stay in Naples: best neighbourhoods, accommodation types, budget tips and suggestions for every type of traveller.

Where to stay in Naples: areas, accommodation and practical tips

Why choosing where to stay in Naples matters

Naples is a layered city where every neighbourhood tells a different story. Picking the right area means having completely different experiences: from the vital chaos of the Quartieri Spagnoli to the panoramic calm of Vomero, from the elegance of Chiaia to the popular energy of Forcella. This guide helps you navigate the best options.

Best areas to stay

Historic Centre and Spaccanapoli

The beating heart of the city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you will find B&Bs housed in seventeenth-century noble palaces, backpacker hostels and apartments overlooking narrow alleys. It is the ideal choice for those who want to experience Naples at its most authentic, steps away from San Gregorio Armeno, the Duomo and Cappella Sansevero.

  • Pros: everything walkable, unique atmosphere, affordable prices
  • Cons: noisy at night, narrow alleys tricky with large suitcases
  • Average budget: €60-120 per night for a double room

Chiaia and the Seafront

The elegant neighbourhood of Naples, with boutiques, cocktail bars and the promenade along Lungomare Caracciolo. Mid-to-high range hotels and well-kept B&Bs line Via dei Mille and Via Filangieri. Perfect for couples and those seeking comfort without sacrificing centrality.

  • Pros: safe, well-connected, sea views
  • Cons: higher prices, less authentic feel
  • Average budget: €100-200 per night

Quartieri Spagnoli

Once avoided, the Spanish Quarters are now thriving thanks to design B&Bs and gourmet trattorias. The location is strategic: between Toledo and the historic centre, with the metro just steps away. Ideal for curious travellers wanting the true Neapolitan spirit.

Vomero

The residential hilltop offers tranquillity and breathtaking views over the gulf. Connected to the centre by funicular, it is perfect for families and those who prefer returning to a quiet neighbourhood in the evening. Prices are more accessible than Chiaia.

Central Station (Piazza Garibaldi)

Convenient for those arriving by train or catching the Circumvesuviana towards Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast. Not the prettiest area, but it offers budget hotels and international chains. Recommended only for short stays or transit.

Accommodation types

  • **B&Bs and guesthouses**: the most common choice, often in historic buildings with frescoed vaults
  • **Boutique hotels**: concentrated between Chiaia and the centre, contemporary design in historic settings
  • **Apartments**: perfect for longer stays, with kitchens to save on meals
  • **Hostels**: in the historic centre, great for socialising with dorms from €20-35
  • **Historic residences**: noble palaces transformed into exclusive properties

Budget tips

Naples remains one of Italy's most affordable major cities for accommodation. In low season (November-February, excluding Christmas) prices drop by 30-40%. Book at least a month ahead for spring weekends. The cheapest areas are Sanità and the station zone; the most expensive are Chiaia and Posillipo.

Money-saving tricks

  • Look for B&Bs in the inner alleys of the historic centre, away from main streets
  • Choose apartments if travelling in a group (3-4 people)
  • Avoid bank holidays and the Christmas/New Year period
  • Consider Vomero: peripheral-zone prices with residential-neighbourhood quality

Best area for each traveller

  • **Romantic couple**: Chiaia, with sunset walks along the seafront
  • **Backpacker**: Historic Centre, hostels and nightlife in the alleys
  • **Family with children**: Vomero, peace and parks
  • **First visit**: Quartieri Spagnoli or Historic Centre, for total immersion
  • **Business**: Chiaia or Central Station, for quick connections

Getting around from your area

Metro Line 1 connects Vomero (Vanvitelli), Toledo, Università and Garibaldi. Funiculars climb to Vomero from Chiaia, Montesanto and Mergellina. The historic centre is entirely walkable.

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