WEEKEND A NAPOLI
Boutique-hôtel où confort et élégance napolitaine s’allient harmonieusement. Sa position stratégique au cœur de Naples, sur la colline du Vomero, un des quartiers les plus prisés grâce à ses célèbres boutiques qui lui ont permis de prendre le nom bien mérité de Vomero Hill, permet de profiter de toutes les attractions et excursions touristiques de la ville et de ses environs. Un climat privilégié et ventilé par sa situation élevée, une atmosphère romantique et tranquille caractérisent cette jolie villa Art nouveau entourée d’un splendide jardin. Appartements et chambres sont finement ornementés, les propriétaires ont soigné la décoration, ne laissant rien au hasard pour satisfaire les moindres désirs de leurs hôtes. Ne pas hésiter à réserver la chambre avec le bain à remous : un must ! Les services offerts sont ceux de la haute hôtellerie. Accueil chaleureux et ambiance familiale assurés. Petit déjeuner somptueux, à l’image de cet hôtel de charme.
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The welcome by the hosts was anything but welcoming, my simple question about the possibility of losing keys, and what to do in case this happens as there isn’t a reception, was brushed off arrogantly with a “we’ve had 65.000 guests and no one lost them, why would you”.
The host also told me he was tired and so the whole stay was not off to good start as we felt anything but welcome and this feeling continued for the rest of our stay.
Upon arrival we were given a card where we had to fill in the exact items that we wanted for breakfast and inform them exactly at what time we would come.
Vacation is about leisure and I don’t know if I will wake up at 8 or 9, how many espressos or cappuccinos I will drink, I might not even feel like having breakfast.
As a guest it is my choice when and if I want to come for breakfast and this approach was absolutely ridiculous.
Breakfast itself was pitiful- dry toast bread, two meager pieces of processed cheese and turkey ham, a dry and unedible airline omelette, practically no fresh fruit and so we ended up not going for breakfast at all the next days. The coffee was good but that was it.
The room was very stuffy and had a foul smell, unfortunately it was also situated on the ground floor so opening the window let in the exhausts of the busy traffic and didn't help much. If you happen to make the mistake of staying at this "hotel" despite the warnings and have asthma, bring an extra inhaler.
Naples is very noisy in general so I won’t complain about the noise but Friday and Saturday night I was very happy to have my earplugs which helped a bit.
The room is worn out, there are no amenities and no hotel slippers which were advertised.
The empty kleenex box was not replaced/refilled for the last two days of our stay.
If you want to escape the room you have nowhere to go as there is no lounge or similar.
The shower’s water pressure is extremely weak and it takes ages for the hot water to start and once it comes you never get a nice temperature but either it’s too hot or cold.
When we mentioned this we were again met with an insulted attitude and rudeness and told that it's normal. Someone was to be sent to our room to check it and we were told that the room had to be empty when this happens. Not sure it happened, but if so, the change was not palpable.
The shower itself feels dirty and it's extremely annoying that you can't switch on the light in the bathroom without the fan going off.
When, at breakfast, I asked if they could bring some glasses to the room I was told that I already had one. When I answered that the one in the room (that I had taken from breakfast) had been there for two days and that perhaps it could be changed, all I got was an icy stare.
Lastly, we booked a trip through the hotel to Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius and were told that we were going with a mini van. Imagine our surprise when after having picked up two other couples at other hotels, the driver dropped us at the train station and told us that we were getting on a big bus instead.
This is something that we should have been informed about because we would not have booked the trip.
Vomero is a nice neighborhood, consisting of mostly local people and you get away from the suffocating tourism that you find in other parts of Naples. I’m not sure I would stay there again though, the area around Chiaia district seemed more upscale.
It was very nice of the host to take us to the Funicolar, stopping on the way for an espresso and giving us some tips.
However, this doesn’t compensate for the terrible stay that we had.
Needless to say, I would definitely NOT recommend staying at Weekend in Napoli.
Breakfast as such is basic and that is me being nice. No fresh products what so ever, the pastries are store bought and dull.
The location as such is beautiful and connects to city centre with a funicular - which is very convenient.
The host Paulo was nice, even walked us to the castle and took us out for a coffee on the way which is nice - though I did feel he got upset when we kindly mentioned if we could have glasses in the room to drink water or if he could fix the shower.
Di classe, elegante, pulita, silenziosa.
Padrona di casa perfetta. La signora Patrizia, donna di stile, ha saputo coccolarci e ci ha aiutati nel gestire il week end con consigli e indicazioni giuste.
Grazie x averci fatto sentire più che a casa.
location , and the friendliest and most helpful staff. The owner Paolo is the best and gave amazing recommendations for places to eat or visit .