Donna Regina dimora d'epocavsHotel Il Convento
Both Donna Regina B&B and Hotel Il Convento are praised by experts. Overall, Hotel Il Convento ranks significantly better than Donna Regina B&B. Hotel Il Convento comes in at 80 with praise from 6 sources including Frommer's, Time Out and Lonely Planet.
Donna Regina dimora d'epoca
Via Settembrini 80, 80139 Naples
From $94/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
Lonely Planet
"Part gallery, part family home, this place is a heaving treasure trove of art, books and anecdotes." Full review
Rough Guide
"Inside the former Donnaregina convent, each room of this lovely and welcoming B&B is spacious and uniquely decorated."
Time Out
"Along the road from the new MADRe art museum, off the Via Duomo, this gracious apartment was formerly the Mother Superior's quarters in the 14th-century monastic complex of Donna Regina." Full review
Michelin Guide
"This B&B is located in a 13C monastery. lt has a grand Bohemian salon with high walls covered with paintings."
The Guardian
"Next door to the Madre gallery...a high-ceilinged space crammed with paintings, sculptures and an impressive art library. Rooms have balconies overlooking the street or a peaceful courtyard"
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