Your historic hideaway, in the heart of Naples
- Sleep in the 17th century residence of Archbishop Sisto Riario Sforza
- Elegant and eco-friendly bedrooms, with whirlpool baths and free Wi-Fi
- The artistic treasures of Naples are all within easy walking distance
Address
If you're looking for a centrally-located and conveniently-priced hotel in downtown Naples in which to experience both old world elegance and contemporary comfort, you'll love Decumani Hotel De Charme.
Located in a finely-restored 17th century palazzo, right in the heart of the historic center, this unique three star hotel occupies rooms which once belonged to Sisto Riario Sforza, Archbishop of Naples.
Luxury, past & present
Traces of the palazzo's illustrious past can be found throughout the hotel, no more so than in the sumptuous reception hall, the walls and ceiling of which are decorated with incredibly ornate golden stuccoes and massive antique mirrors.
In Decumani Hotel de Charme's 22 spacious bedrooms, sweeping drapes, luxurious upholstery, and beautiful items of 18th century replica furniture combine with extra large beds, LCD satellite televisions, Wi-Fi whirlpool baths to create a pleasing mix of aristocratic Neapolitan charm and modern-day amenities.
Eco-friendly elegance? At Decumani Hotel de Charme, the latest in energy-saving technology has been employed so as to reduce water and fuel consumption
Naples on your doorstep
You'll have a hard time finding a more strategically located hotel than Naples' Decumani Hotel De Charme: slap bang in the middle of the historic center, in the elegant Decumani district and within easy walking distance of all of the city's most important artistic, historic, and cultural sites.
Neapolitan must-sees? Make sure you visit the nearby Church of Santa Chiara, with its marvelous majolica-tiled cloister; the Chapel of San Severo, in which the "Veiled Christ" is conserved; and Via San Gregorio Armeni, famous for its shops selling handcrafted nativity scenes.
Guest reviews
A beautiful base to explore Napoli!
12 November 2024
Napoli is a gritty city. Decumani Hotel de Charme is a lovely and peaceful hotel in the midst of the excitement. Well situated for walking tours of... more »
True Neopolitan Flavor
1 November 2024
The Hotel is in the historic district, close to several wonderful non-touristy restaurants and sites. We walked to the Archeological Museum as wel... more »
Tricky to to rate
1 November 2024
Tricky to rate. Gritty old university neighborhood with narrow streets and excellent graffiti. Wonderful old common rooms on 3rd floor including a ... more »
Hotel de Charme Decumani
27 October 2024
I had arranged a pick up at the airport upon arrival in Naples. The hotel didn’t follow through and we had to call asking why our ride was not the... more »
Facilities
Breakfast
- Buffet breakfast
Events
- 17th Century Hall for events
Accommodation
- Balcony with soundproof windows
- Parquet
- Electronic Safe Locks
- Air conditioning
- Minibar with guest friendly prices
- TV LCD flat screen with International SKY channels
- Free Wi-Fi internet access
- Direct Phone in bedroom and Bathroom
- Shower case or Jacuzzi Tub
- Hair dryer
- TV/Radio external speaker in bathroom
Miscellaneous
- Agreement with Parking located at just five-minute walk from the hotel
- 24-hour reception
On request
- Booking tours, museums and exhibitions
- Rooms
- Rooms for families
- Rooms for the disabled
- Internet connection
- Free Wi-fi
- Air Conditioning
- Rooms for smokers
- Room service
- Minibar
- Safety deposit box
- TV
- Satellite TV
- Hair dryer
- Bathroom with bathtub
- Bathroom with hydromassage bath
- Food and drink
- Snack bar
- Cooking courses
- Events
- Meetings
- Conferences
- Various
- Reception 24h
- Pets allowed
- Car park
- Laundry
- Shuttle service (airport / city center / beach)
Location
Decumani Hotel de Charme is located in the heart of the historic center of Naples, close to the Church of Santa Chiara, famous for its beautiful majolica-tiled cloister; the Church of Gesù Nuovo; Piazza San Domenico Maggiore; the chapel of San Savero, with its "Veiled Christ", and Via San Gregorio Armeno where you can find the characteristic Neapolitan handmade nativity scenes.
On foot, you quickly famous tourist attractions such as Piazza del Plebiscito, Maschio Angioino Castle, San Carlo Theatre and Castel dell'Ovo.
Molo Beverello, the harbor from where you can take ferryboats or hydrofoils to the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida, is a mere 10 minute walk away.