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Relais Posillipo - Naples, Italy

Via Posillipo 69/1
Naples, 80123
Nightly Rates (256.29 - 282.57)   3 Star
Relais Posillipo

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Property Description
Relais Posillipo is a beautiful small private hotel situated in an exclusive area in Naples, not too distant from some of the sites of greatest artistic, cultural and commercial interest of the city. Relais Posillipo offers a calm and relaxing stay to its guests. There are eleven elegant, comfortable and well-lit rooms, with terraces, balconies or large windows. The buffet breakfast can either be enjoyed in the rooms or in the pretty Caffetteria. The rooms are tastefully furnished, decorated with typical inlaid ceramics and equipped with all the modern conveniences such as Jacuzzi tubs, satellite TV, air-conditioning, minibar, telephone with presetting for internet connection, hairdryer and cable radio. This small and beautiful hotel offers an exceptionally unique stay in Naples.

Relais Posillipo


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Deluxe Double Room

  • Deluxe Double room with 1 double bed and ensuite tiled bathroom. The Deluxe Double rooms are comfortable, light and airy, tastefully furnished and decorated with typical inlaid ceramics. All rooms are equipped with many modern features including satellite TV, air-conditioning, minibar, and telephone with a presetting for internet connection and cable radio. The ensuite bathroom has a jacuzzi tub, toiletries, heated towel rail and a hairdryer. All rooms come with either terraces, balconies or large windows. Please request at time of booking, subject to availability. Sleeps 4.
  • Junior Suite

  • Junior Suite with 1 double bed and ensuite tiled bathroom. The Junior Suites are large, comfortable, light and airy, tastefully furnished and decorated with typical inlaid ceramics. All rooms are equipped with many modern features including satellite TV, air-conditioning, minibar, telephone with a presetting for internet connection and cable radio. The ensuite bathroom has a jacuzzi tub, toiletries, heated towel rail and a hairdryer. All Suites have a balcony. Sleeps 4.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT + 1 

  • Opened in  1960 

  • Renovated in  2004 and ongoing annually. 

  • 11  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    Depart Napoli Capodochino on Viale Ruffo Fulco di Calabria North. Continue South-East on Local roads. Continue South-East on Viale Ruffo Fulco di Calabria. Bear RIGHT West onto Local roads Stay on Local roads West Secondigliano. Bear LEFT East onto Via Oreste Salomone. Continue East on Local roads. Bear RIGHT South onto Via del Riposo. Bear LEFT South onto Via Nuova del Campo. Bear LEFT South-West onto Via Don Bosco. Turn RIGHT North-West onto Piazza Carlo III. Bear LEFT South-West onto Via Foria. Continue West on Piazza Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour Piazza Cavour. Continue West on Piazza Museo Nazionale. Turn LEFT South onto Via Enrico Pessina. Continue South on Piazza Dante Alighieri. Continue South on Via Toledo Via Roma. Bear LEFT South onto Piazza Sette Settembr. Continue South on Via Sant'Anna dei Lombardi. Continue South on Piazza Monteoliveto. Continue South on Via Monteoliveto. Continue South on Via Medina. Continue South on Piazza Municipio. Bear RIGHT South-East onto Local roads. Bear RIGHT South onto Via Ammiraglio Ferdinando Acton. Continue South-West on Imbocco Galleria della Vittoria Continue South-West on Galleria Della Vittoria. Bear RIGHT West onto Via Giorgio Arcoleo. Continue West on Piazza Vittoria. Turn LEFT West onto Riviera Di Chiaia. Turn LEFT South onto Piazza della Repubblica. At roundabout, take the FIRST exit. Exit roundabout onto Piazza della Repubblica. Continue West on Viale Antonio Gramsci. Turn LEFT South onto Piazza Sannazaro Via Sannazzaro. Bear LEFT South-East onto Via Sannazzaro. Turn RIGHT South-West onto Via Francesco Caracciolo. Bear LEFT South onto Via Mergellina. Bear RIGHT West onto Via Posillipo. Arrive Via Posillipo, 80123 Napoli NA Depart Leonardo da Vinci Airport on Local roads South-West. Bear LEFT South-East onto Ramp. Bear RIGHT South onto Local roads. Stay on Local roads East. Bear RIGHT East onto Viale Mario de Bernardi. Bear RIGHT South onto Ramp. At roundabout, take the SECOND exit. Exit roundabout onto Ramp Roma / Autostrade. Bear LEFT East onto Autostrada Roma-Fiumicino. Bear LEFT North-East onto E80 Autostrada Roma-Fiumicino. Bear RIGHT East onto Ramp A1-A24-Napoli-L'Aquila. Continue South-East on Local roads. Continue East on Ramp. Bear RIGHT East onto E80 Grande Raccordo Anulare. At Grande Raccordo Anulare Exit 19, bear RIGHT North-East onto Ramp A1-E45-Napoli. Bear RIGHT East onto A1DIR E821. Toll road Tollbooth Stay on A1DIR E821 East. Bear LEFT East onto Ramp A1-Napoli. Toll road Bear RIGHT South-East onto A1 E45. Stay on A1 E45 South. Toll road Stay on A1 E45 South. Stay on A1 E45 South. Bear RIGHT South-West onto Ramp Napoli Porto-Napoli Centro. Continue West on A3 Raccordo autostradale Napoli-Salerno . Continue West on Raccordo autostradale Napoli-Salerno Continue West on Ramp. Bear RIGHT West onto Via Reggia di Portici. Bear RIGHT North-West onto Via Alessandro Volta. Continue West on Local roads. Bear RIGHT West onto Via Amerigo Vespucci. Continue West on Via Nuova Marina. Continue South-West on Via Alcide de Gasperi. Bear LEFT South onto Via Agostino Depretis. Bear LEFT South onto Piazza Municipio. Bear RIGHT South-East onto Local roads. Bear RIGHT South onto Via Ammiraglio Ferdinando Acton. Continue South-West on Imbocco Galleria della Vittoria. Continue South-West on Galleria Della Vittoria. Bear RIGHT West onto Via Giorgio Arcoleo. Continue West on Piazza Vittoria. Turn LEFT West onto Riviera Di Chiaia. Turn LEFT South onto Piazza della Repubblica. At roundabout, take the FIRST exit. Exit roundabout onto Piazza della Repubblica. Continue West on Viale Antonio Gramsci. Turn LEFT South onto Piazza Sannazaro Via Sannazzaro. Bear LEFT South-East onto Via Sannazzaro. Turn RIGHT South-West onto Via Francesco Caracciolo. Bear LEFT South onto Via Mergellina. Bear RIGHT West onto Via Posillipo. Arrive Via Posillipo, 80123 Napoli. NAP-Naples-3 miles SouthWest. NAP-Naples Capodichino-7 miles SouthWest, FCO-Rome Leonardo Da Vinci-154miles SouthEast.

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed with a valid credit card. A deposit is not required. Non-guaranteed reservations are not accepted. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.

    Cancellation Policy
    Reservations must be cxl by 1 wk prior to arr date to avoid a penalty of 1 night stay plus tax. No-show fee: Full stay plus tax. Early Check-Out Charge: If notified more than 24 hours before dept date the hotel will charge 1 nights stay.

    Restaurant Information
    BREAKFAST ROOM  Location: Lower Ground Floor. Type: Buffet. Cuisine: Breakfast Buffet. Hours of Operation: 0730-1100.

    Meeting Facility
  • No Meeting Facilities On-site
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    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • Museum/Gallery Viewing-Charge, Night Club-Charge, Sailing/Boating-Charge, Scuba/Snorkeling-Charge, Shopping-Charge, Sightseeing Tours-Charge, Snorkeling-Charge, Soccer-Charge, Sunbathing-Charge, Surfing-Charge, Swimming-Charge, Tennis-Charge, Theatre-Charge, Volleyball-Charge, Water Skiing-Charge, Water Sports-Charge.

  • Naples

  • 3 miles SouthWest
  • Central Railway Station

  • 5 miles SouthWest
  • Harbour

  • 4 miles SouthWest
  • Ferry / Hydrofoils to islands

  • 4 miles SouthWest
  • Museo Principi Aragona

  • 2 miles SouthWest
  • Maschio Angioino

  • 3 miles SouthWest
  • Museo di Palazzo Reale

  • 3 miles SouthWest
  • Capodichino Airport

  • 8 miles SouthWest
  • QSR - Salerno

  • 37 miles NorthWest
  • ROM - Rome

  • 145 miles SouthEast
  • PRJ - Capri Island

  • 25 miles North
  • ISH - Ischia Island

  • 19 miles NorthEast
  • RRO - Amalfi Coast

  • 48 miles NorthWest
  • Corporate Locations

  • Centro Direzonale, 10 miles SouthWest.

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