Ambassador's Palace Hotel, building in Naples, Italy
Ambassador's Palace Hotel is a modern high-rise with 222 rooms spread across upper floors of a building that houses offices and homes below. The rooms offer views of the city, sea, or Mount Vesuvius and are equipped with flat-screen televisions, free Wi-Fi, minibars, and safes.
The hotel was built in 1960, marking a turning point in Naples' skyline as one of the city's first modern high-rises. A major renovation took place in 2007, preserving the core structure while maintaining its classic character.
The hotel takes its name from the grandeur of earlier times, though today it serves as a practical gathering place for business and travel. Its location in the heart of Naples connects visitors directly to the city's daily rhythm, where locals chat in cafes and move through busy streets below.
The hotel features a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, money exchange, and paid parking. The nearest metro station and harbor are within walking distance, while the international airport is about 15 minutes away by car.
The hotel occupies only the upper portion of a building that houses offices and apartments on lower floors, with guest rooms beginning on the 16th level. This unusual arrangement keeps street noise at a distance while offering guests a quieter setting.
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