Hotels in Naples
Travelling to Naples

Naples can be reached by car on the major north-south Autostrada del Sol, numbered
A1 (north to Rome and Milan) and A4 (south to Salerno and Reggio di Calabria).
The A30 rings Naples to the northeast, while the A16 heads northeast to Bari.
The motorways connect with the Tangenziale di Napoli, a major ring road around
the city.
Naples is the hub of the southern Italian train network and many of Italy's
southbound trains terminate here. The city is well-served by regionale, diretto,
Intercity and Eurostar trains. They arrive and depart from Stazione Centrale
or Stazione Garibaldi. There are up to 30 trains daily between Naples and Rome.
Most buses for Italian and some European cities leave from Piazza Garibaldi
in front of Stazione Centrale.
Capodichino Airport is 8kms northeast of Naples' city centre, and serves the
whole of southern Italy, with limited long haul flights as well as regular flights
to all major European centres. Transportation into the centre is cheap, well
organised and frequent.
Boats and hydrofoils leave for Capri, Sorrento, Ischia, Procida and Forio from
Molo Beverello in front of the Castel Nuovo. Longer distance ferries for Palermo,
Cagliari, Milazzo, the Aeolian Islands and Tunisia leave from the Stazione Marittima.
Selection of hotels in this region:
Holiday Inn Naples | | Hotel Cavour | | Hotel San Giorgio | | Villa Capodimonte | | Del Real Orto Botanico Hotel | | Mercure Napoli Garibaldi | |
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