Eurostars Hotel Excelsior

Naples


Facing yacht-packed Borgo Marinaro, the refreshed Excelsior is replete with marble columns, dark limousines and apartment-sized fin-de-siècle rooms with parquet floors, luscious fabrics and the odd antique furnishing. As you'd expect, the best rooms are those facing the bay. Service is gracious and the elegant rooftop terrace simply ambrosial.


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1. Castel dell'Ovo

0.18 MILES

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2. Borgo Marinaro

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An evocative combo of bobbing boats, seaside dining and cocktail-sipping night owls, the small, rocky Borgo Marinaro is where – according to legend – the…

3. Basilica di San Francesco di Paola

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4. Piazza del Plebiscito

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5. Galleria Borbonica

0.42 MILES

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6. Galleria Lia Rumma

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7. Palazzo Reale

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8. MeMus

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