Palazzo Salgar occupies an unassuming spot in Port of Naples, the kind of address you only find by recommendation or by a careful read of guest reviews. The reasonable location score reflects what guests actually feel on arrival, within an easy walk of the city centre, with the kind of rhythm a city traveller tends to…
Palazzo Salgar occupies an unassuming spot in Port of Naples, the kind of address you only find by recommendation or by a careful read of guest reviews. The reasonable location score reflects what guests actually feel on arrival, within an easy walk of the city centre, with the kind of rhythm a city traveller tends to want. Inside, the rooms are well-appointed, and guests pick out an in-house restaurant, reliable wi-fi and on-site parking as the small things that add up over a stay. The numbers behind the reviews tell their own story, well over 1,300 reviews, scoring solid on balance. Reputation has held up across enough stays to mean something. Expect to pay something in the region of €154 a night, a middle-of-the-road entry on the board, especially when stacked against nearby alternatives. The honest read on Palazzo Salgar is that it deserves a side-by-side look against the bigger Naples names rather than a headline of its own.
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