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“An urban oasis, anchored in the heart of Naples’ Historic Centre. A bold mix of contemporary and vintage decor, blending mid-century furnishings with ancient architectural charms. The rooms are spacious with private balconies and designer furnishings, plus there are innovative breakfast options. ”

“An urban oasis, anchored in the heart of Naples’ Historic Centre. A bold mix of contemporary and vintage decor, blending mid-century furnishings with ancient architectural charms. The rooms are spacious with private balconies and designer furnishings, plus there are innovative breakfast options. ”

Hotel Review

The Dante House in Naples truly exemplifies modern luxury wrapped in historical charm.

Guests particularly favour the rooms with balconies that overlook the lively Piazza Dante, which offer picturesque views and a front-row seat to the city's vibrant life. For a quieter experience, rooms with internal balconies are recommended, as they significantly reduce street noise.

The breakfast at Dante House is highly rated, especially for its fresh pastries and homemade yogurt, perfectly complementing the bespoke, attentive service.

The central location, just steps from crucial metro links, makes city exploration effortless.

Recommended For

  • Sights nearby
  • Dive into the local culture with a short stroll to Port’Alba, an ancient city gate and a treasure trove of Neapolitan life
  • Local exploring
  • Plunge into Naples' vibrant history from 8 balconies overlooking Piazza Dante; an urban gem for cultural aficionados
  • Families
  • Chic, spacious rooms with kitchenettes and mezzanines make this the perfect family retreat in the heart of Naples
  • Great walks
  • Capture the spirit of Naples as you wander through the bustling Piazza Dante, just moments away from the hotel
  • Museums
  • Revel in the artistry of the region with a visit to nearby galleries, showcasing the blend of contemporary and classic works
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Indulge in an afternoon aperitivo in the lounge, where guests mingle over snacks and drinks in a chic, cosmopolitan setting
  • Other Activities
  • Retreat to a room with a view, where French doors open to overlook the vibrant cityscape from a peaceful, elevated haven
  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast only but there are several eateries nearby
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • The rooms have balconies with lovely views
  • Pet friendly
  • Pets are welcome at no extra charge
  • Full of character
  • Views
  • Luxury
  • Contemporary
  • Disabled access
  • Chic
  • Historic
  • Artworks
  • Grand Hotel

Facilities

  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast only but there are several eateries nearby
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • The rooms have balconies with lovely views
  • Pet friendly
  • Pets are welcome at no extra charge
  • Airport transfer
  • Additional charges apply
  • Bar
  • Walking distance restaurants
  • Lift
  • Views
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • Suites
  • Disabled access

Activities

  • Sights nearby
  • Dive into the local culture with a short stroll to Port’Alba, an ancient city gate and a treasure trove of Neapolitan life
  • Great walks
  • Capture the spirit of Naples as you wander through the bustling Piazza Dante, just moments away from the hotel
  • Museums
  • Revel in the artistry of the region with a visit to nearby galleries, showcasing the blend of contemporary and classic works
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Indulge in an afternoon aperitivo in the lounge, where guests mingle over snacks and drinks in a chic, cosmopolitan setting
  • Other Activities
  • Retreat to a room with a view, where French doors open to overlook the vibrant cityscape from a peaceful, elevated haven

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The Dante House

Setting the pace for Naples’ newer generation of upscale b&bs, the design-forward Dante House is ahead of the pack. Located in the heart of the city, its alchemy of chic modern interiors, disarming Neapolitan hospitality and refreshingly different breakfast make it a contender for the best place to stay in the city

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)