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Holiday rentals in Naples

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 12,700 holiday rentals in Naples

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 481,490 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    3,220 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 3,590 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    60 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    6,480 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    12,400 of Naples holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Naples rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Naples stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Naples’s top spots include Piazza del Plebiscito, Galleria Umberto I and Museo Cappella Sansevero

Top-rated holiday rentals in Naples

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Loft
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

"Niloufar residence Naples" loft in the historic center

Niloufar, from the ancient Persian "water lily", was born from the idea of welcoming our guests in the "true heart" of Naples, a short walk from the central Piazza San Domenico Maggiore and just 2 minutes from the Chapel of Sansevero, where the famous "Veiled Christ" is located. In addition, the location of the apartment is excellent for those who want to visit the Naples Underground and San Gregorio Armeno, the famous street of nativity scenes and shepherds, born from the mastery of Neapolitan artisans.

Top guest favourite
A bright kitchen and living area features wooden cabinetry and a cozy red sofa adorned with green cushions. Shelves lined with books and plants enhance the space. A wooden table with light green chairs is positioned nearby, creating a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation and dining.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Casa Esposito in the Historic Center

In the centre of Naples, 100 metres from two metro lines, 100 metres from Via Duomo, 300 metres from the National Archaeological Museum (MANN). A peaceful, quiet setting, and a cosy, bright house. Third floor without elevator. The property has a double bed on a mezzanine and a sofa in the kitchen-living room. Given the centrality, you can visit the historic center on foot (100 meters). The accommodation is in the heart of the Vergini district, one of the most characteristic neighbourhoods in Naples.

Top guest favourite
An outdoor dining area is surrounded by lush green vines, featuring a rustic stone wall and wooden beams overhead. Three blue chairs are positioned around a tiled counter, complemented by a bottle of wine and a plate of snacks. The serene sea view is visible in the background.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Charming Cottage Mareluna Capri view

Mareluna is a uniquely charming Amalfi Coast cottage that blends 18th-century historical features with modern luxuries. It offers stunning panoramic sea views and elegant interiors with details like chestnut beams, traditional tiles, and modern amenities like aircon and smart tv. Unique touches like refurbished bathrooms with exposed stone and a 200-year-old sink add character. The property also features a terrace and patio, ideal for enjoying the breathtaking coastal scenery and outdoor dining

Guest favourite
A spacious bedroom is furnished with a large bed dressed in tropical-patterned linens and complemented by a decorative mural featuring lush foliage. An antique wardrobe with mirrored doors is positioned against the wall, alongside a cozy seating area visible in the background.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Sea View Suite with Private Hot Tub & Terrace

This is a large suite with two terraces, an incredible bathroom with a large jacuzzi, an outdoor shower and dining area all inspired by my time in England and the former tropical colonies. The location is central and the view from the terrace is fantastic. Everything is brand new from the AC to the TV and the bed. Some furniture is antique from the 1800s. This suite is part of a small three-suite venue with the kitchen shared when you enter. We don’t have an elevator, you will need to walk up.

Top guest favourite
A spacious terrace offers panoramic views of the city and Mount Vesuvius. It features a circular wooden dining table surrounded by light-toned chairs, alongside comfortable lounge seating. Planters with greenery line the edges, providing a serene atmosphere against the backdrop of a clear blue sky.
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

The Penthouse of Spaccanapoli

Notre Penthouse panoramique se trouve dans la rue la plus centrale et célèbre de la ville et a été renouvelée avec des matériaux élégants et de luxe comme le parquet, le marbre de Carrara et la résine. La beauté de ses hauts plafonds et la chaleur de ses différents éléments en bois comme les poutres, confèrent à l'appartement un charme intemporel. En outre, en marchant sur notre terrasse panoramique vous aurez l'impression de toucher la ville, le majestueux Vésuve et le ciel avec vos doigts!

Guest favourite
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

RivieraS House: Central Appartment "Vesuvio"

A via Chiaia 216, la via pedonale più famosa di Napoli, in un palazzo settecentesco, al 3° piano, si trova il nuovissimo appartamento RivieraS. Siamo nel Centro di Napoli, accanto a Piazza del Plebiscito, al Teatro San Carlo e alla Galleria Umberto I. Vicino al lungomare e ai castelli: il Maschio Angioino e il Castel dell’Ovo. A pochi minuti dal porto, il Molo Beverello, dal quale partono gli aliscafi per le isole e per la costiera amalfitana e sorrentina. Area di shopping e vita notturna!

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Holiday home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Terrace Principe di San Severo

The owner of the apartment was awarded the women and hospitality prize by the Councillor of the municipality of Naples for the authentic hospitality that she offers to the guests. The house is located in the historic center of Naples, in the immediate vicinity of the famous San Severo Chapel. The property is located on the works floor of a late 1700s building, served by a lift. The lift works with a coin machine and each ride costs 5 cents which will be provided to you by the owner.

Top guest favourite
The master bedroom features a spacious bed covered with a beige quilt and decorative pillows. Light streams in through large glass doors that open onto a terrace. A minimalist chair and a soft throw blanket are placed nearby, adding to the room's airy feel.
Apartment
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

The Little House in the Woods CUSR: 15063049EXT0661

Elegant apartment located in the prestigious Vomero district, set within a historic 100-year-old villa near Sant’Elmo Castle. Blending historic charm with modern amenities, the apartment provides an ideal base for guests seeking high-quality accommodation in Naples, with excellent connections to the major attractions. Surrounded by greenery yet close to cultural landmarks, shops, and public transport, the apartment is perfectly positioned for exploring Naples and its surroundings.

Top guest favourite
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Mandolin (it063049C22DV958EO)

The apartment is located in the heart of the center in a very typical area and well served by the funicular and the two metro lines, to reach the port and any point of the city, and by the Cumana line, for any trips to the Phlegraean Fields and some seaside resorts. The house, on the fourth floor without elevator, consists of a living room/kitchen with a comfortable double sofa bed, bathroom and double bedroom and is suitable for the stay of 2 adults or a family with 1/2 children.

Guest favourite
A small dining area features a bistro table with two chairs, positioned by large windows overlooking the sea. The water view includes distant mountains under a clear sky, creating a serene seaside ambiance.
Apartment
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

THE HOUSE ON THE WATER

Apartment overlooking the sea just 3 meters from the water. In this wonderful apartment, you will find comforts of all kinds: wifi, 2 beds, 2 bathrooms, a living room with television, a wonderful loft with a bedroom and a small kitchen to prepare romantic dinners. You will have a small terrace where you can dine and have breakfast literally suspended over the water. TO ACCESS THIS ENCHANTING APARTMENT, JUST WALK DOWN A LONG STAIRCASE, WHICH WILL CATAPULT YOU INTO A FAIRYTALE WORLD

Top guest favourite
A spacious private terrace is shown, featuring a wooden dining table surrounded by six chairs. A shaded area with lounge seating is visible, offering panoramic views of the city and distant mountains, under a clear blue sky.
Loft
5 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Terrace Manù-Loft suspended over the city-Vomero

Terrace Manù is a loft with a private super panomaric terrace of 350 square meters for the exclusive use provided of a solarium, outdoor shower,barbecue, outdoor tv and an extraordinary view of the city.The apartment is located in the famous Vomero district and not far from the historic center,it is close to subways and funicolars and is far 10 minutes on foot from the famous tourist destination of Castel Sant' Elmo and Certosa di San Martino. Possibility to organize tours

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Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

The Attic Panorama - Breathtaking view of the gulf

Recentemente ristrutturato in stile contemporaneo l'appartamento gode di una vista spettacolare sul Golfo di Napoli, dal Vesuvio a Capri. Posizionato all'ultimo piano di una villa storica con ascensore. L’attico si compone di un grande spazio living con cucina a vista, due camere matrimoniali, due bagni ed un terrazzo privato. Inoltre, gli ospiti potranno usufruire gratuitamente di un posto auto privato all'interno del cortile ma non custodito.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Naples?

    Naples has welcoming neighborhoods such as Chiaia, the historic center, and Vomero, where visitors enjoy scenic streets, local cafes, and proximity to cultural landmarks. Staying near the waterfront or around Piazza del Plebiscito is frequently suggested for easy access to shopping and dining.

  • What are the best things to do in Naples with kids?

    Families explore the historic Castel dell’Ovo, discover interactive exhibits at museums, and sample locally made pizza in the city’s markets. Strolling through the Botanical Garden or spending time at city parks is also often recommended.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Naples?

    Naples has renowned sites including the National Archaeological Museum, Castel Nuovo, and vibrant local markets. Travelers frequently suggested exploring underground tours, tasting Neapolitan pizza, and enjoying views from the seaside promenade.

  • How is the weather in Naples?

    Naples experiences mild, rainy winters around 38–57°F (3–14°C), and warm, drier summers reaching 66–89°F (19–32°C). Late spring and early fall usually have comfortable temperatures and moderate rainfall, making outdoor exploration popular.

  • What are the best places to visit in Naples?

    Explore the historic heart of Naples at Spaccanapoli, admire art at the Sansevero Chapel Museum, and wander the waterfront near Castel dell’Ovo. The Royal Palace and vibrant markets around Via Toledo are frequently suggested stops.

  • What are some hiking trails in Naples?

    Naples has scenic walks up the Vomero hillside, paths in Parco Virgiliano with sea views, and trails within Capodimonte Park. For more adventurous hikes, trails around the volcanic area near Mount Vesuvius are often recommended.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Naples?

    Families in Naples often explore castles, visit puppet theaters, make their own pizza at local classes, or discover hands-on exhibits at science centers. Strolling along the seaside promenade and enjoying gelato is a popular pasttime.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Naples?

    Travelers frequently suggested journeys to the ancient city of Pompeii, coastal towns along the Amalfi Coast, and the island of Capri. Exploring Herculaneum or tasting limoncello in nearby villages is also popular.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Naples?

    Many vacation rentals in Naples welcome pets, especially in areas like Vomero, Chiaia, and the historic center. Parks and waterfront promenades make it easy to explore the city with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Naples?

    Be sure to greet shopkeepers, try espresso at a neighborhood café, and keep a small coin handy for public transportation. Locals suggest wearing comfortable shoes for the city's cobblestone streets and staying aware of your belongings in busy areas.

  • What is Naples known for?

    Naples has a rich culinary heritage as the birthplace of Neapolitan pizza, layered history visible in its ancient ruins, and lively street culture. The city’s art, music traditions, and vibrant neighborhoods draw travelers from around the world.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Naples?

    Discover the underground passages at Napoli Sotterranea, admire murals in the Spanish Quarter, and step inside less-visited churches such as the Church of San Gregorio Armeno. Offbeat antique shops and artisan workshops are scattered through narrow streets.

  • What are the best foods to try in Naples?

    Naples is known for classic Margherita pizza, sfogliatella pastries, and fried seafood snacks from local markets. Pasta dishes like spaghetti alle vongole and freshly made gelato are frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Naples?

    Bring comfortable shoes for walking, layers for shifting temperatures, and a lightweight rain jacket for sudden showers. Packing a power adaptor and reusable water bottle is also helpful for exploring local markets and public sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Naples like?

    Naples has evening energy in neighborhoods like Chiaia and Piazza Bellini, with live music, late-night pizzerias, and vibrant street gatherings. Small venues showcase jazz, contemporary sounds, and local DJ sets for a diverse scene.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Naples?

    Visitors often enjoy the lively Maggio dei Monumenti in late spring, San Gennaro celebrations, and Napoli Teatro Festival. Seasonal music, food fairs, and cultural events reflect the city's vibrant traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Naples?

    Naples has many family-friendly vacation rentals in areas like Vomero, Chiaia, and the historic center, with easy access to parks, playgrounds, and casual eateries. These neighborhoods blend convenience with local culture for traveling families.

  • When is the best time to visit Naples?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer attracts visitors for its lively events and outdoor dining, though it is typically warmer and more humid.

All about Naples

For the uninitiated, Naples can seem like a lot to handle. Sandwiched between Mount Vesuvius and the gleaming waters of the Bay of Naples, the southern Italian capital oozes a raw urban energy juxtaposed with one of Europe’s largest and most important historical centres. Its narrow, cobbled streets pulse with the constant buzz of scooters while its sweeping piazzas welcome everyone from waistcoated businessmen and mime troupes to families out for a post-meal passeggiata.

When it comes to art and architecture, Naples stands toe-to-toe with the world’s best cities. Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples’ main square, is surrounded by such masterpieces as the Neoclassical Royal Palace and the 18th-century Teatro di San Carlo. The fascinating Naples Archaeological Museum holds many of the region’s historical treasures, including a large collection of items recovered from Pompeii. The birthplace of pizza, Naples is a food lover’s dream come true, home to street markets and pizzarias galore. From Naples, it is easy to reach many of Italy’s wonders, such as the beautiful island of Capri and the stunning seaside town of Sorrento, as well as Mount Vesuvius and the ruined cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, which were destroyed nearly 2,000 years ago.

What are the top things to do in Naples?

Teatro San Carlo

This opulent theatre was opened in 1737, making it the world’s oldest opera house. The interior is beautifully decorated with luxurious red upholstery, delicate gold brocade, twinkling chandeliers, and a ceiling fresco depicting famous poets. The theatre is open for guided tours or you can catch a performance.

Herculaneum

Located roughly halfway between Naples and Pompeii, the ancient town of Herculaneum was destroyed by the Mount Vesuvius eruption of 79 A.D. The volcano’s impact was slightly different in Herculaneum than in Pompeii in that wood and organic materials survived. As you wander through the ruins, you can view the remains of frescoes, mosaic floors, and wooden support beams and furniture, as well as the second floor of many of the houses.

Anfiteatro Flavio

This enormous amphitheatre once held up to 40,000 people, making it the third biggest Roman amphitheatre in the world. The structure had three floors and a basement full of machinery that was used for gladiator fights. It is one of the best-preserved underground spaces of all the Roman amphitheatres, and visiting it gives you a peek into what mass entertainment was like 2,000 years ago.

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