Palazzo Sant'Antonio sits in Vittorio Emanuele, one of those discreet mid-range hotel additions that travellers tend to bookmark before the rest of the city catches on. The setting is part of the appeal, within an easy walk of the city centre, and the location score sits in reasonable territory because of it. Inside,…
Palazzo Sant'Antonio sits in Vittorio Emanuele, one of those discreet mid-range hotel additions that travellers tend to bookmark before the rest of the city catches on. The setting is part of the appeal, within an easy walk of the city centre, and the location score sits in reasonable territory because of it. Inside, the rooms are practical, and guests pick out reliable wi-fi as the small things that add up over a stay. It feels lived-in rather than staged, which tends to be the difference between a stay you remember and one you don't. Pull the review pages apart and you find around 660 reviews, with a broadly positive consensus that's hard to engineer. The reputation reads as steady rather than spiking. Expect to pay something in the region of €75 a night, a strong-value entry on the board, especially when stacked against nearby alternatives. Stack Palazzo Sant'Antonio against the better-known names in Naples and the trade-offs become genuinely interesting.
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