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Maggio dei Monumenti

A citywide cultural festival celebrating Naples' rich artistic and architectural heritage. Monuments and collections that are typically closed to the public are opened for the period. In addition, the city puts on special exhibitions, concerts and performances in historic venues, and city tours.

Date: 24 April 2023 - 04 June 2023
(Date to be confirmed)
Venue: Various venues.
Cost:

Various.


Napoli Teatro Festival Italia

Set in some spectacular locations, such as abandoned breweries, castles and even whole neighbourhoods of the historic centre, this theatre festival is pure spectacle. The productions, from European and international directors, push the boundaries of the theatrical experience.

Date: 01 June 2023 - 31 July 2023
(Date to be confirmed)
Venue: Various venues.
Website: https://campaniateatrofestival.it/
Cost:

Various.


Festa della Madonna del Carmine

This religious celebration starts on the night before with the Incendio del Campanile, which literally means 'the burning of the church tower'. On the day itself, Holy Mass is celebrated every hour from morning until evening, before the festival ends with a spectacular fireworks display.

Date: 16 July 2023 - 24 July 2023
(Date to be confirmed)
Venue: Piazza del Carmine.

Ferragosto

One of Italy's biggest holidays. For Catholics, it is the Feast of the Assumption, but historically, the Romans honoured their gods on what they called Feriae Augusti. Naples, a quintessentially Roman city, celebrates with particular fervour. Everyone heads down to the beach and prepares for a night of fun and fireworks.

Date: 15 August 2023 - 15 August 2023
Venue: The beach.
Cost:

Free


Napoli Film Festival

Naples' annual international film festival showcases European, Mediterranean and Neapolitan films at various theatres around town. Some sessions include Q&A's with directors and actors.

Date: 01 September 2023 - 31 October 2023
(Date to be confirmed)
Venue: Various venues.
Website: https://www.napolifilmfestival.com/nff/

San Gennaro Festival

Saint Gennaro, the patron saint of Naples, is one of the most celebrated city saints in Italy. Two vials of his blood (collected after his beheading in 305 CE) are taken out of safekeeping. When exposed to citywide prayer, the powdered blood is said to miraculously liquefy, a good omen for the city.

Date: 19 September 2023 - 19 September 2023
Venue: The cathedral.
Cost:

Free.


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Situated on Naples' premier shopping street, Chiaja Hotel de Charme is housed in a former residence of a marquis. The owners have recreated a period feel with restored architectural details such as marble fireplaces and grand staircases alongside decorative touches like the gilt-framed portraits and antique furnishings.

Grand Hotel Oriente

A few minutes from Toledo metro station, the Grand Hotel Oriente is within easy walking distance of both the historic centre and the seafront. Sleeping quarters are clean and bright with large comfortable beds and immaculate bathrooms. Ask for a room with a private terrace to soak up the sounds of the city.

Grand Hotel Parkers

One of the finest hotels in Naples, the Grand Hotel Parkers has 71 luxuriously appointed rooms along with a spa, a beauty salon, restaurant and the exclusive atmosphere of an historical palace. It is decorated with belle époque-style frescoes and paintings, and Armani-clad guests lounge in the foyer in gilt Louis XVI chairs or on the stunning sea-view terrace.

Grand Hotel Vesuvio

The grand dame on the seafront, this 5-star deluxe hotel is renowned for hosting millionaires and screen legends. Appropriately, its refined public spaces drip with twinkling chandeliers and are furnished with period antiques, and it has a cabin cruiser service which lets guests island hop in style. The Caruso Roof Garden restaurant is gorgeous too.

Romeo Hotel

Eschewing the Baroque extravagance of other luxury hotels, the Romeo Hotel is a temple of modernist design. The striking steel-and-glass exterior encases soothing minimalist interiors of marble, wood, stone and steel. The rooftop restaurant and pool include one of Naples' few sushi bars and there's a seriously sexy modern spa.

Port Alba Relais

A haven for book-lovers, Port Alba Relais houses a wonderful library with sections dedicated to the city's art, music and history alongside a book swapping section. Rooms with wooden beams are dedicated to literary genres and furnished with bedding and accessories from Mario Bottiglieri. It has a super central location and some rooms overlook buzzing Piazza Dante.