BW Signature Collection Hotel ParadisovsHotel Il Convento
Best Western Hotel Paradiso and Hotel Il Convento are both praised by professionals. Overall, Hotel Il Convento is the choice of most writers compared to Best Western Hotel Paradiso. Hotel Il Convento scores 80 with praise from 6 sources including Rough Guide, Time Out and Oyster.
BW Signature Collection Hotel Paradiso
Via Catullo 11, I-80122 Naples
From $88/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
DK Eyewitness
"A Best Western chain hotel but Mediterranean in feel. Perched on Posillipo Hill, it’s far from the city chaos and has a terrace restaurant with a stunning view of Vesuvius."
Time Out
"Now owned by the Best Western hotel group, the Paradiso is situated high on the hill of Posillipo, away from the hustle and bustle of the city." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Located some way above the city centre, your efforts in getting up here are rewarded with jaw-dropping views over the Bay of Naples to Mt Vesuvius." Full review
Fodor's
"This impressive hotel on the hillside of Posillipo is famous for its Bay of Naples view, its roof-garden restaurant, and its garden terrace." Full review
Hotel Il Convento
via Speranzella 137/a, 80132 Naples
From $65/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
Frommer's
"This family-run hotel, housed in a 17th-century former convent, offers pleasant accommodations at moderate prices in the heart of Naples." Full review
Rough Guide
"Situated in the Quartieri Spagnoli, just two blocks off Via Toledo, this three-star has decent, cosy rooms, two of which have their own roof terraces."
Time Out
"Housed in a former convent dating from 1600, this hotel has been restored with an accent on the monastic, but ample comfort for its guests." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"Furnishings are sometimes dated, but this hotel is a solid affordable option in the heart of Naples, which comes with the typical noises of a busy city." Full review
Fodor's
"In a 17th-century palazzo, tucked away in the Quartieri Spagnoli, close to Via Toledo, guest rooms are small but elegant, with original architectural features such as arched or beamed ceilings." Full review
Frommer's
"A 17th-century former convent provides all sorts of cozy ambience, with lots of wood beams, brick arches, and terracotta floors. Two rooms are real retreats, with their own planted rooftop terraces" Full review
Lonely Planet
"Snugly set in the Quartieri Spagnoli, this lovely hotel this lovely hotel is a soothing blend of antique Tuscan furniture, erudite book shelves and candle-lit stairs." Full review