Town House Suite I Vicoletti - Naples
Via San Domenico Soriano 44-46 - 80135 Naples
Double room from
€ 62 (Tax included)- Cleanliness of rooms
- Quietness of rooms
- Spaciousness of rooms
- Quality of service provided
- Hotel surroundings
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‹‹ Bien placé, bon acceuil, propre et calme trés bon rapport qualité/prix Seul bémol Alexandra comme beaucoup de Napolitains ne prend pas la carte banquaire...››
30 May 2006 read hotel reviewsHOTEL OVERVIEW
town house - interior
A passion for the city of Naples combined with a passion for hospitality led to the birth of I Vicoletti Town House Suite.
Inaugurated in late 1999 and constantly updated over the years, the property is an ideal base for visitors who wish to get off the beaten track and discover the Naples' hidden treasures.
Its fantastic location in the heart of Naples' historic centre allows visitors to gain a real insight into life in the city.
On-site guest amenities include complimentary Internet access (on request), reduced rate parking and a delightful roof terrace.
LOCATION
City Area:Historical Center
Position of the zone in the city
General map
GUEST ROOMS
double room
The property features 10 comfortably appointed guestrooms with and without private bathroom facilities.
In-room amenities include heating, individually controlled air conditioning and colour TV.
- Colour TV
- Hairdryer available on request
- Heating
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- Non-smoking rooms
- Writing desk
BREAKFAST
breakfast lounge
HOTEL FACILITIES
- Recently renovated
- City maps
- City tour
- Luggage room
- Multilingual staff
- Tourist information
- Garage
- Internet/Email services
- Roof garden
HOTEL REVIEWS
Family with young children
Netherlands, May 2008
We stayed for one night as a family (parents wit three kids). I Vicoletti is situated in an appartment block on the top floor (nice, having breakfast in garden like surrounding). It's located very close to Piazza Dante (metro!), in a rather narrow street - during day time more or less OK, not a place to stroll around after midnight! Breakfast is reasonable - coming from NL we are used to get a bit more fuel in the morning.
Single traveller
USA, Dec 2003
Great hosts, nice roof area, very cute little place. Underpriced, in my opinion, at least off season. Area a little questionable- I was mugged/assaulted by Piazza Dante.
Not Specified
Australia, Jun 2006
Right in the heart of old Naples but impossible to find without Alessandra's help of meeting us outside MacDonalds. Aircon didn't work and forget internet - its only available in a standing position & during the breakfast session with the monitor up high for all to view. Would not stay again.
Group
France, May 2006
Une excellente adresse ! Un point de départ génial pour de nombreuses visites et promenades (proximité bus et métro)! Un accueil hyper chaleureux, et en même temps très professionnel. L'appartement est incroyable avec ses différents niveaux et terrasses. Que dire du petit déj sur la terrasse, un délice. Quant au bruit, on est à Naples et on le sait ! Bravo pour l'ensemble de la prestation!
Heterosexual Couple
France, May 2006
Bien placé, bon acceuil, propre et calme trés bon rapport qualité/prix Seul bémol Alexandra comme beaucoup de Napolitains ne prend pas la carte banquaire mais du cash d'ou problème d'argent avec les distributeurs
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Apr 2006
With outdoor space being minimal in Naples, the roof top terrace is a great space and will be particularly nice in the summer to sit out on. The brother and sister pair who run it are very friendly and helpful. Very close to museums. Long flight of stairs up to top floor.
Heterosexual Couple
France, Mar 2006
Emplacement idéal ! Accueil et conseils pertinents d'Alessandra. Le pittoresque des 4 étages et des enfilades de terrasses + la vue sur le Vomero et le Castel San Elmo depuis la terrasse du petit déjeuner : rien à redire - certainement un des meilleurs rapports Qualité Prix de Naples !
Not Specified
Italy, Oct 2005
Well maintained place in a perfect location for naple-ing. Fun.
Heterosexual Couple
France, Oct 2005
Un super wee-end à Naples grandement facilité par ce BB Il est situé vraiment au coeur de Naples à la fois à 5 min à pieds du vieux Naples et à 15 min du front de mer. Le consei est terme de restaurants sont aussi très bon, le seul défaut qui pourrait exister est les 4 étages à monter. Mais compte tenu de la cuisine, c'est plutôt une bonne chose de pouvoir éliminer
Heterosexual Couple
Canada, Apr 2005
We were a little aprehensive when we got out of the taxi regarding the area we were in, but our aprehension was for nought. Alexsandra was a gracious host, helped us with maps, told us where the good local restaurants were,gave us alot of good tips.The reward at the top of the 80plus stairs is a beautiful roof top garden. The location of the B&B, Piazza Dante, was within walking distance of all major attractions. Would highly recommend I Vicoletti
Heterosexual Couple
Italy, Jan 2005
An excellent option to stay in a very good central location in Neaples. Just a minute walk off the main road, allows you to experience the real Neaples without having to wonder around dodgy areas...All sights within easy reach. The room was spacious and clean although with very little windows and no views: in winter it was not a problem, in summer night turn out to be a bit of disadvantage. Very quite. There is a lovely terrace on top of the building where to have breakfast. The owners are welcoming and efficient. I would definitly recommend it.
Family Group
France, Dec 2004
Excellently kept B&B very well located for the casual visitor not using a car. Contrary to other reviews, we found our room to be very quiet, but perhaps the noise varies from one room to another. Bathroom is spotlessly clean and there's lots of hot water. For those of you who come from the north of Europe or N. America: I Vicoletti is an excellent Italian B&B, but keep your confort expectations under control: no bacon & eggs for breakfast, no broadband internet access, only Italian TV (15 channels), and there are no elevators to walk up the 4 stories. Visitors from southern Europe however will feel totally at home. A real Neapolitan experience !
Heterosexual Couple
France, Oct 2004
La chambre avec salle de bain est minuscule et il faut passer par la salle à manger privée (mais inutile) pour s'y rendre. C'est un peu dommage et décevant car la pension est vraiment très bien située, dans un quartier très pittoresque. La terrasse est charmante et les chambres relativement au calme, ce qui est très appréciable à Naples (sauf celles qui donnent sur la rue). Les logeurs sont plutôt sympas, surtout Alessandra qui n'hésite pas à donner des renseignements si nécessaires.
Not Specified
France, Oct 2004
I Vicoletti è proprio un'isolà di tranquilità dentro una cità rumorosa ma cosi stupenda. Grazie mille e arrivederci, noi ritorneremo da Voi, Alessandra e Giulio !
Single leisure traveller
Germany, Sep 2004
This accomodation is highly to recommend, it is central located, has an terrace to rest from the trips, it's clean, the rooms are fine. But Napoli is noisy, be aware of this ...
Not Specified
Germany, Sep 2004
I Vicoletti is really a lovely place to be in Naples, almost perfect.
Heterosexual Couple
Netherlands, Aug 2004
I Vicoletti is an okay place to stay for a few nights in Naples. Its location in a typical Napolitan alley, close to the popular Dante square (subway!) is very handy. We didn't have a very cosy room, especially in this hot time of the year. The room was like a bunker with only two small windows in the roof. Not easy to get some breath, so to speak. This B & B has a beautiful terrace on the roof, allthough we didn't feel very welcome to sit on it after the breakfasthours, allthough that seems quite common in Naples' B & B's/hotels. Furthermore: it's a good advice to learn to shower at Michael Schumacher-speed, the two showers will only give warm water for 3 minutes. After that, especially during the busy showertime in the morning, you must endure a spartan cold shower.
Single leisure traveller
Germany, Jun 2004
The hotel was great, but I had a double room and have the feeling i paid for a double instead of for a single.
Single leisure traveller
Germany, Jun 2004
The facility is on the top floor (5 or 6th) of a residential bldg. There's no sign. It might be difficult to find it even reffering to a map. There's no lift. Not suitable for the traverllers with big & heavy luggage. The bell for the entrance didn't work at that time. The only thing I was astonished and upset was they didn't accept my wish to keep luggage for a few hours after c/out.
Not Specified
USA, Jun 2004
the location is excellent yoy can't get it closer to all the locals and getthe real feeling of ialian lifestyle, most of the sights are in walking distance, enjoyed it.
Group of friends
Denmark, Mar 2004
Very nice place. I had read good reviews of the place, and they corrensponded perfectly with our experience. I would definetely book here again, if I went back to chaotic Napoli.
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Feb 2004
It was nice and spotless bedroom and bathroom. We had difficulty finding the place though. One thing we were not aware was that breakfast only starts from 8:30 which was inconvenient for us to go and catch train to see pompeii. The lady owner is a bit scary as well.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Feb 2004
It would have been helpful to have informed me that the property is a fifth-floor walkup without regular elevator service. Also, it would have been helpful to have informed me that the hotel accepts cash only. These inconveniences diminished my pleasure in staying at an otherwise excellent hotel.
Single leisure traveller
USA, Oct 2003
I Vicoletti is really quite special. It is run by the three Simeone siblings, Giuglio, his sister Alessandra, and another sister I did not meet. The rooms are simple but clean and spacious; the windows provide air but no view. What makes the place special is that guests have the use of the roof-top terrace one floor up. Part of it is roofed and is used as the breakfast area; the rest is open air. You could be in a five-star hotel and not have such a pleasant place to sit and plan your day -- or recover from it. Moreover, there is a bookshelf well stocked with the best guides to Naples, though so far only in Italian. Alessandra took good care of me, telling me how to reach the place, warning me of the impending general strike, getting me a taxi at a reasonable rate, and generally being helpful. Breakfast was quite adequate by Italian standards but low on protein and fresh fruit by American or northern European standards. You may want to buy some cheese or fruit the night before. Everyone mentions the lack of an elevator. There are, in fact, 87 steps, so pack light and be glad there is no elevator, for if there were one, your room would surely cost twice as much. I Vicoletti is about a hundred yards from the metro station in Piazza Dante. From the metro, go north, uphill, about ten yards to Vico Avvocato, turn left and go about sixty yards to Via San Domenico Soriano; turn right, and 44-46 is about 15 yards ahead on the left. Next to the small sign (about 15 cm wide) there is a bell. Ring it to be let in and begin the ascent. "I Vicoletti" sounds like some aristocratic Italian family. In fact, it is a combination of "Vico" -- meaning, in Neopolitan, a narrow little side street -- and "letti" meaning beds. This is just the first of many original touches you will find here.
Gay Couple
Switzerland, Sep 2003
We only stayed one night at "I Vicoletti", but we enjoyed our stay there very much. The rooms and shared bathrooms are very clean and friendly, breakfast at the terrace on the roof was good and romantic. The welcome was very friendly (we instantly got clues, where to go and what we should see), we felt safe (they looked after the door), and didn't mind the narrow steps leading to the fourth floor (which - of course - would be difficult for older or disabled people). The house and surrounding is a romantic and typical neapolitan stay - we recommend I Vicoletti to everybody, who likes to be welcomed by the statues of Jesus Christ and Mary and the the eternal light, and we would like to come back and stay for more than one night!
Heterosexual Couple
Netherlands, Aug 2003
excellent central place, near piazza dante and the old city. nice roof garden, where very simple breakfast was served
Not Specified
Belgium, Jun 2003
Fantastic bed and breakfast located in the heart of Naples. Rooms are clean (if a bit small) but well decorated and kept. B&B has a very charming roof terrace with views of the certosa di san martino and castel sant elmo. There is a beutiful neapolitan crib also, which is worth a peek. Access is a bit difficult as the b&b is on the last floor of the old Palazzo, however the views and general atmosphere genrally compensate for the struggle to get up every time. Recommended to all travellers looking for that slightly special and different experience from the standard chain hotel :)
Single leisure traveller
Australia, Jul 2003
The only problem was the HEAT - it was extremly hot in the room, too hot for a good night sleep
Group of friends
Netherlands, Jun 2003
I Vicoletti is a very nice place, run by friendly people. They have a great roof terrace. Our room was big, clean, nicely decorated, but a bit noisy. You need to watch your bag in the small alley leading to the place, but that's only a short distance and we didn't feel too unsafe. All in all, we had a very nice stay. I would recommend the place to anyone travelling on a not-too-tight budget, but wanting a characterful place.
Single leisure traveller
United Kingdom, Apr 2003
Hosts were very friendly even though they spoke little English, they tried their best. The bathrooms were clean and modern. The location was quiet and well located near bus and metro stops as well as within walking distance to many of the tourist sites. Highly recommended.
Heterosexual Couple
Italy, Mar 2003
A little less noise at night from streets outside, and a "tuning" of pricing could turn the B&B in one of the best choices for a tourist in Naples.
Not Specified
United Kingdom, Oct 2002
We had a great time here. The owners were really friendly and helpful.
Not Specified
Afghanistan, Sep 2002
This is a great bargain, but there are one or two major drawbacks that the potential customer should be aware of. It is a five-floor walk up with no elevator. This is fine if you are in shape for it, but be aware. Also, the location is hard to find. Also, be sure to make known to the staff when you will arrive. There are times when it seems no one is on duty and you may stand frustrated outside a locked door. Still, once you get to I Vicoletti, the staff (family run, I think) is very friendly and the rooms quite adequate especially considering the very reasonable price. Breakfast is served on the roof (there is an enclosed portion for when the weather is inclement). This is very pleasant. The location is close to Piazza Dante and fairly central and close to public transportation. I would certainly go there again!
Group of friends
Italy, Aug 2002
very interesting place.it is important to ask for an elevator for the baggage.
HOW TO REACH THE HOTEL
By car
From the A1 Roma Napoli highway follow directions onto the Tangenziale and exit at Capodimonte. Follow signs to the Museo Archeologico then continue straight to Piazza Dante.
By train
From the Stazione Centrale (Central Station) in Piazza Garibaldi, take underground line 2 towards Pozzuoli and get off at Piazza Cavour, then change to line 1 heading towards Dante and get off at Piazza Dante.
Alternatively, bus lines 201 and CS will take you directly to Piazza Dante from the station.
By airplane
From the Capodichino Airport take the Alibus shuttle service to Stazione Centrale then follow the above directions. Alternatively, take bus line S3 to Piazza Carlo III, then bus line 201 to Piazza Dante.
TRANSPORT SERVICES
- Garage
Reduced-rate parking is available for guests at a nearby garage.
TOWN HOUSE SUITE
town house - interior
ROOMS
double room
HOTEL FACILITIES
terrace
The splendid roof terrace is an ideal spot to start and end each day during your stay at I Vicoletti.
HOTEL POLICIES
METHODS OF PAYMENT
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CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT
Check-in: the rooms are available at any time after midday. Guests are kindly asked to advise their estimated time of arrival.
Check-out: it is necessary to vacate the rooms prior to 11 a.m.
INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Garage parking is subject to an extra charge of approximately €20,00 overnight.
Internet access is free of charge.
Breakfast is included in the price.
CANCELLATION POLICY
No Credit Card
You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 3 days before your arrival date, by accessing the Your Reservations page. You cannot cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a non refundable or prepaid rate.
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