Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini

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Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini

Hotel · Stella
Via dei Cristallini, 138, 80137 Napoli NA, Italy

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Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
Casa D'Anna ai Cristallini by null
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Elegant guesthouse with curated antiques, art, and rooftop terrace.  

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Via dei Cristallini, 138, 80137 Napoli NA, Italy Get directions

casadanna.it
@casadannaaicristallini

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Via dei Cristallini, 138, 80137 Napoli NA, Italy Get directions

+39 081 446611
casadanna.it
@casadannaaicristallini

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388gilesb

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What a find. Absolutely beautiful boutique hotel, with a small number of rooms it’s like staying in a private house which has been immaculately decorated and nothing left to chance. ||The rooms were very comfortable and breakfasts delicious. ||Nothing was too much trouble for the staff who were particularly welcoming and gracious. ||This hotel sets a very high standard which others around the globe would do well to copy. ||A review in a newspaper lead us here and we’re delighted to have found the hotel. A good location within Naples, 15 mins walk from the archaeological museum, with excellent local restaurants around. An area which has changed significantly in recent years and is off the tourist trail making it all the more exciting and rewarding.

Olga Timofeyeva

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Impeccable. One of the most beautiful hotels with the most accommodating service. Rooms are beautifully designed and the lobby living room area is a masterpiece. Delicious breakfast. Alessandra and staff were welcoming and attentive. Fantastic selection of books in the common areas which are a joy to read when relaxing on one of the sofas. Everything is touched by the flawless style at this place. Well worth the price. We’d love to come back next time we visit Naples

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We stayed at this delightful b and b for four nights.|In times past the building had been a grand family house. It has been beautifully restored to be used as a small boutique b and b and has grace and charm.|It is a wonderful haven to return to after a day exploring Naples, nearby archaeological sites and the islands.|Our room was small but clean, light and airy.|Breakfast, served on the roof terrace, was delicious.|The staff are excellent - especially Virage.|Highly recommended

Megan B

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Cute small hidden gem in very busy Sanità neighborhood of Naples. Only downside of this location is a bit of a walk into the city centre, but it is close to the museum and a metro stop, so not terrible, just don’t expect to be “in the thick of it”. Owner is so kind and helpful, very personalized service. Wish we’d had more time to truly enjoy the place and visit the ruins next door! Beautiful home, WiFi needs significant improvement, was almost always too slow to be usable, but honestly a very tiny quibble for an otherwise beautiful place.

W198ZZhelenm

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Elegant and charming oasis of calm in the vibrant Rione Sanita area. Beautiful sitting rooms and bedrooms, delightful rooftop terrace where a delicious breakfast is served.|Above all, attentive and efficient service from Alessandra and her team - she was particularly helpful when my elderly mother had a medical emergency, giving the best advice on which hospital to visit.|Highly recommend this lovely hotel.

875Ibo

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This is a sensuous Naples boutique hotel that you will not find on corporate website like Booking.com. In fact, it is an experience, not just a place to stay. Upon entering you are welcomed by arias and aromas, directed to a regal room, with sumptuous sofas and antiques. The five rooms each have a unique theme, with Chinese classical antiques and art deco touches. It has a serene terrace to enjoy the sunset as well as have breakfast. It is a few meters from an ancient Greek necropolis, an UNESCO site recently opened to the public, and the best coffee and pastry shop, Poppella, and the best pizza place, Pizzeria da Concettina ai Tre Santi. This is an ideal location to devote two to three days to discover Naples, or if you need to spend some time in Naples, before travelling to the Amalfi coast or Pompeii.

Ferdinand de Trazegnies

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One of my favorite hotels in the world, Casa D’Anna is the perfect place to stay if you like elegant and well curated hotels, as well as having a direct access to explore the authentic side of Napoli. Located in the Sanita district, a vibrant and culturally significant district in Naples, the hotel is perfectly located to give the visitor access to the cultural and culinary marvels of Napoli. I have stayed in Casa D’Anna several times, and the staff always goes above and beyond to make me feel at home. All the rooms are different in design, which gives them character and a unique style. My favorite room is “Procida” which has an inherent elegance in its curated design. I would recommend to spend at least 4 days in Casa D’Anna to be able to enjoy the place, spend time in the Sanita district, and visit all the great sites that Napoli has to offer (my favorite being Ipogeo dei Cristallini, a Greek tomb located next to Casa D’Anna which is the only place I have seen perfectly preserved Greek frescoes and painted sculptures).

pauldavies960

Google
A real gem. Approached down what must be one of Naples's liveliest and noisiest streets, you enter this wonderful oasis set in a courtyard. It's classically-furnished and choc-full of art, a really stylish haven. We stayed in the Capri room - very comfortable although bathroom in need of a little refurb for which the owner, Alessandra, generously gave us a discount. She bought the hotel four years back and is upgrading it. We saw the new Palmarola room which looked lovely and would recommend. Alessandra and her team are super-friendly and helpful - they booked three great restos for us and provided great advice in exploring this fantastic district, including the Greek tombs next door owned by her husband! This hotel is a real find and hugely recommended