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Holiday rentals in Naples

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Guest favourite

Apartment in Napoli

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

Lovely Nest for 2 in Naples Center

A beautiful fully furnished apartment on the second floor of an ancient Neapolitan building of 1891 with elevator. Spacious, bright and with very high ceilings, windows and balcony overlooking one of the most vibrant and authentic areas of the centre. A large bedroom with king size bed and Memorex mattress, wardrobe and desk, bright living area with sofa, kitchen with everything you need to immerse yourself in the Neapolitan culinary tradition, a bathroom with shower. The whole apartment is available for guests and covered by free high-speed internet. We love to entertain, help to discover the city, and make friends with solar, friendly, warm-hearted, travelers (not tourists), who love their life and who are as flexible as needed to truly experience Naples, a little less we love to host rigid and uncompromising persons, perfection maniacs or stressed tourist who think they're booking an hotel at low price. For that matter we strongly advise those kind of tourists against the imperfection of Naples and its culture. Characteristic and authentic area in the middle of two of the oldest areas of Naples, surrounded by markets, shops, restaurants and services of all kinds and within walking distance of transport, museums and monuments. The real daily life in Naples, away from stereotypes and scenes built specifically for tourists who want the same city in every place. Undoubtedly a frenetic place (attention you, a delicate ear looking for peace), but totally worth it to be lived in. E amato. Most of the thing you may wish to see or have are at hand, right around your home at a max a 15-20 minutes walk. You are surrounded with any kind of shop and popular markets where you can buy anything you need to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. Bus stop and taxi area are at few meters from home, train station is a 10 minutes walk and both airport and port are at 20 minutes by car or public transport. As for art and monuments you got it yet! All around you have beautiful architectures, both old and new, the Botanical Garden is few steps from home and the Greek and Roman Part of Naples is at a 15 minutes walk belong to National Archeologic Museum, Madre Contemporary Museum and a really a lot more. Also with the Metro lines and Circumvesuviana (both accessible inside the train station) you can reach almost any part of the city quickly or start your trip to Pompei, Vesuvius or Sorrento, just to name few common destinations. The whole center of Naples, without special exceptions, is a very active and frenetic place (we are also known for this :D ), the popular ferment is an intrinsic and characteristic part of the Neapolitan culture, an eternal living theater. This reality represents for almost all tourists part of the beauty in which they want to dive visiting Naples, but of course everyone is different, has their own history and habits. If you come from very quiet and quiet areas, you know you are intolerant to chaos, your sleep is so light that even the ticking of a clock can be a problem, we suggest you opt for more residential areas out of the center such as the Vomero, Fuorigrotta or Posillipo area. But in this case know that you will be missing the best :)

27 Oct – 3 Nov

£85 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Napoli

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Poggio Miramare apartment in Chiaia Jamm Jà

Panoramic apartment on the third floor in building without a lift, in the elegant neighborhood of Chiaia. 5 minutes by foot from the Underground (Linea 2) and the funicular station of Parco Margherita, perfectly linked to the most famous sites in the city of Naples and near the sea. It features a wide private terrace, perfect for beautiful relaxing moments. Suited for holidays, vacations and for smart working. Cleaned and disinfected with care. Dishwashing and linen washing done at 90°C (194°F).

13–20 Sept

£95 per night
Guest favourite

Loft in Napoli

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 114 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

19–26 Jul

£283 per night

Popular amenities for Naples holiday rentals

Stay near Naples's top sights

Piazza del Plebiscito464 locals recommend
Napoli Sotterranea687 locals recommend
Galleria Umberto I161 locals recommend
Ovo Castle445 locals recommend
Museo Cappella Sansevero1,008 locals recommend
Castel Sant'Elmo328 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Naples

Guest favourite

Flat in Napoli

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Caprese Experience (2B/2B) | Light Blue Apt_Dante

26 Mar – 2 Apr

£120 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Napoli

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 388 reviews

Casa Diaz - Historic center of Naples

6–13 Mar

£93 per night
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Flat in Napoli

4.81 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Prestigious apartment in building of the early '900 in the historic center

11–18 Nov

£124 per night
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Flat in Positano

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Breathtaking view-Casa Caldiero Anemone Di Mare #4

26 Aug – 2 Sept

£580 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Positano

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Panoramic Villa La Scalinatella

30 Jan – 6 Feb

£329 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Napoli

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

SereMatte al 26

27 Nov – 4 Dec

£121 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Napoli

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 377 reviews

Panoramic Gi-Ro penthouse on Via dei Presepi

10–17 Sept

£138 per night
Superhost

Apartment in Napoli

4.82 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Unique Flat Downtown - Marion

30 Oct – 6 Nov

£122 per night
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Flat in Napoli

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

“La casetta” super-panoramic tiny house! SEA VIEW!

28 Nov – 5 Dec

£95 per night
Superhost

Flat in Vietri Sul Mare

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Walk to a Sandy Beach from a Scenic Hillside Getaway

20–27 Mar

£108 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Praiano

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

La Rosa Dei Venti

17–24 Mar

£139 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Atrani

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 405 reviews

Casa Mika Cozy apartment in Atrani

10–17 Feb

£98 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Naples

Total rentals

11K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

5.5K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

70 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

3.4K properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

3K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

381K reviews

Your guide to Naples

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.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Naples

With moderate year-round temperatures, there is no bad time to secure a Naples apartment for your next holiday. Summer has beautiful, sunny weather, although it can get very hot in the city centre and it’s also the busiest time of the year. The spring and autumn are also wonderful times to visit, as the crowds have thinned out and Naples hosts a wide array of festivals. The Maggio Dei Monumenti cultural festival, for example, lasts from late April to early June and features theatre performances, multimedia installations, and exhibitions. September’s Pizzafest, the world’s largest pizza celebration, pits the city’s best pizzerias against one another for the top prize, and allows lucky bystanders to taste their creations. The winter months tend to be very quiet — the perfect time to visit Pompeii without the crowds.


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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