Set in its extensive garden, 500 metres from the Pompei ruins, Hotel Diana offers free WiFi in all rooms and a shared terrace. Private parking is free onsite.
Just 5 minutes from the archaeological site, this hotel takes its name from the ruins of an ancient Pompeian villa located on the same street.
Alida
United Kingdom
The hotel was within walking distance of the railway station and busstop, plus only a few hundred metres from the entrance of the Pompei ruins. The bus took us to the entrance of the Vesuvius, ideal for our destination, the walk to the top. (no toilets there, so go at the station/bus stop)
Located next to the Pompei Santuario Station, Hotel Palma is just a short stroll away from Pompeii’s ancient ruins. Enjoy views of Mount Vesuvius from its panoramic terrace.
SleepesLikeALog
Austria
The Hotel is right in front of the regional trainstation which makes arrival from napoli easy and the entrance to the ruins of Pompei is only a short walk away. From where also the public bus up Vesuv has its first stop and its still easy to get seats on it.. The breakfast was very good. The room was cosy and the staff very friendly and helpful.
There is a wonderful rooftop area with whirlpool - but it wasn't operational yet and we had no time to use it - but i think it must be very nice.
Hotel Maiuri Pompei is in the heart of Pompeii and offers free parking, both on site and by the archaeological site.
Juliet
United Kingdom
Our stay at Hotel Maiuri was very pleasant. The room was lovely and clean. We booked a taxi to the ruins as we had a tour booked. The hotel manager drove us and showed us all the hi lights of Pompeii which was very kind. The ruins were amazing by the way. There was a restaurant opposite which served great food for dinner.
Hotel Calypso is sure to leave you with happy memories. Set 10 minutes' stroll from the station and the ruins, this small hotel is renowned for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
Located 3 km from the Pompeii ruins, the Costa is a new hotel in a residential neighbourhood. It offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, and air-conditioned rooms with elegant, modern furnishings.
David
Czech Republic
Friendly and helpful staff, good breakfast and good parking.
The family-run Piccolo Sogno is in Pompei centre, 500 metres from Pompei Station and just a 10-minute walk from the archeological site. It offers free Wi-Fi.
Sally
Malta
We were given a great welcome, even with a last-minute booking, both host and staff were very pleasant. Host provided helpful local information. Comfortable, spacious room, clean, efficient A/C.
Habita79 Pompeii - MGallery features a restaurant, fitness centre, a bar and garden in Pompei.
Ian
United Kingdom
Location in Pompeii was great, hotel was exceptionally clean, staff were friendly and helpful all the time and the rooftop bar is a really nice place to sit and relax.
Located 80 metres from the Pompei archeologica site, Hotel Zeus has an on-site mini-market, a 24-hour reception and a restaurant. It offers free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony.
The location close to the main entrance of Pompeji, 24h reception
Hotel Calypso is sure to leave you with happy memories. Set 10 minutes' stroll from the station and the ruins, this small hotel is renowned for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
La ubicación, el personal amable y dispuesto a ayudar con dudas
The family-run Amitrano is a 3-star property located in central Pompei, only 600 metres from Pompei Train Station and the famous archeological site. Wi-Fi is free in public areas.
Accueil, gentillesse et disponibilité du personnel
Located 3 km from the Pompeii ruins, the Costa is a new hotel in a residential neighbourhood. It offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, and air-conditioned rooms with elegant, modern furnishings.
Friendly and helpful staff, good breakfast and good parking.
The Apollo is the only hotel located in the privileged Bartolo Longo Square, located in the heart of Pompeii only a few steps from the main archaeological site. All rooms have a balcony.
Real great location and a nice room with a balcony
Fly to Naples International Airport, 25km from Pompei. From there, take the Circumvesuviana train (40 minutes). Alternatively, drive via A3 motorway (30 minutes). For domestic travellers, direct trains from Rome take approximately 2 hours.
The most convenient airport for Pompei, Italy is Naples International Airport. It's ideal due to its proximity, approximately 30 kilometres away, and its extensive domestic and international flight connections.
Pompei, Italy, is well-served by public transport. The Circumvesuviana train connects Pompei to Naples and Sorrento, while local buses provide access to the city's key sites. Taxis are also available. Alternatively, Pompei is compact and pedestrian-friendly, making walking a viable option. Cycling is less common due to the city's cobblestone streets.
The best area to stay in Pompei, Italy, is the city centre, near the archaeological site. It offers easy access to historical attractions, restaurants, and shops. It's also well-connected to public transport, making travel convenient.
What guests said about Pompei:
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Scored 10
Obviously the ruins (Scavi) are the main draw, but the town...
Obviously the ruins (Scavi) are the main draw, but the town is very pretty. The Catholic Basilica does not have the size of the major basilicas in Rome, but it is just as beautiful. You do not have to stay here in order to see the ruins, but it does make it a less hectic experience. The ruins are free on the first Sunday of every month and on certain holidays. We went for free on Liberation Day (25 Apr).
Thomas
United States
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Scored 8.0
Definitely a great place to stay to see the nearby...
Definitely a great place to stay to see the nearby attractions but, despite having three train stations, the transport links are not great. We were based here for a week and found the public transport frustrating. Last minute platform changes for trains only announced in Italian and giving insufficient time to change to the right platform. Buses leaving up to ten minutes early or not stopping. There is a Flixbus to Sorrento but it only gives three and a bit hours on a day trip from Pompei. To visit Capri we had to have a night in Sorrento which was an unexpected extra expense. On a final note if you eat gluten free the choice is fantastic. It is understood and catered for!
Susannah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pompeii is a lovely and cozy and absolutely beautiful town!
Pompeii is a lovely and cozy and absolutely beautiful town!
As a solo female traveler I always felt very safe, and I was able to fully enjoy and explore both the city, and the sights like the ruins and mount vesuvius.
Note that there aren’t any Ubers or any easy way to get a taxi if you’re staying a little outside the main city core (I stayed at a 30 minute walk away from the Main Street), but it’s very walkable and there’s pavement all around, and some busses if you can figure them out but I generally just walked everywhere :)
There’s also areas for parking if you’re bringing/renting a car or even for campers and RV’s right next to the city centre (abt 3-5min walk from the Main Street).
The Pompeii ruins are a must visit and I recommend going with a guide that’s also an archeologist, I found several tours including the one I took that also went to Herculaneum via GetYourGuide. There I also found the “tour” (just a shuttle bus really) that went to the highest entrance of Mount Vesuvius (leaving a 20min/1km hike to the top of the crater) which was also very cool and I definitely recommend going there too while you’re in Pompeii!
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
One of the outstanding sites of it's type in the world and...
One of the outstanding sites of it's type in the world and one you are aware of since a child but only when you come here can you appreciate the scale and amazing survival off the ruins for all of us to see and cultural asset
It is also very good value for money
Neil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The ruins of Pompei is an amazing place to visit.
The ruins of Pompei is an amazing place to visit. We booked a personal guide with Askos tours. A fella by the name of Alfredo. He was an archaeologist and had worked on the excavation of Pompei so he was full of amazing facts. You can walk around on your own but without the right guide it would be a waste. So many amall details that you would miss on your own. Its a long day walking but worth every step. I would highly recommend seeing it.
Ross
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We took a tour with archaeologist which was interesting.
We took a tour with archaeologist which was interesting. sadly it was afternoon so did not have long to look around and places closed at 4pm. would go in first and look around or spend longer after. January nice and quiet.
There are very few places where you wake up and your view is literally of Roman ruins. Hotel Ristorante Vittoria's renovations are coming along so well I didn't even realize my room hadn't been upgraded yet. This is a very elegant hotel and the family who runs it are so welcoming and thoughtful of your experience. The breakfast options are excellent and unlike many hotel rooms where you try to stay busy to avoid spending time there, Vittoria was a place I enjoyed staying. Definitely worth staying in for your trip to Pompei!
This is a little gem of a place run by the most excellent Teresa and her father. The room was exceptionally well appointed, comfortable, modern and well facilitied. It was the best standard of room I had while in Italy this time. I also had a view of Vesuvius from my window.
Teresa is lovely, extremely helpful and knowledgeable (listen to her tips) about what to do and how to get around. Also about local restaurants etc. I really enjoyed staying in Pompeii and will definitely be back :)
This hotel was great! Rooms were overlooking the archaeological site of Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius! We stayed in a superior suite with jacuzzi and the room looked like a Roman temple. The room was huge, decor was awesome! Huge shower, jacuzzi was awesome! Good breakfast complete with another amazing view. 10-15 minute walk away from Pompei train station. 10 minute walk from main entrance of Pompeii ruins. Super nice hotel complete with great robes! The attached restaurant was also very good!
Absolutely everything. This has to be one of our most beloved experiences and stays. The staff, the facilities, the pool (omg), the little farm, the restaurant (just wow)…it’s hard to explain but just know, if you are looking for a special experience - come here. It’s outstanding. Its perfect. We have been in Italy for 6 weeks and this has been our best stay yet. It’s beautiful, clean and comfortable - elevated without being “stuffy” and excellent for our family.
Close to entrance to Pompei ruins- 10 mins walk maximum. Breakfast typical of Italy, great coffee, you can ask the staff and they make you cappuccino or Americano etc. 2 mins from restaurants, pizza restaurants etc. Great base to explore. We were here 2 nights, we saw the ruins and did Vesuvius ( the public bus takes you up 1000 metres high, book entrance tickets online beforehand as no internet service up here.
THIS APT IS INCREDIBLY GOOD IN ALL RESPECTS. THE CLEANLINESS, THANKS TO ASUNTA WAS THE BEST SEEN YET. THE APT WAS VERY PLEASANTLY FURNISHED. AND THE KITCHEN AND IMPECCABLE BATHROOM HAD MORE THAN EXPECTED QUALITY ITEMS.
POMPEII RUINS WERE A STONE THROW AWAY. VERY QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD. VERY GOOD SECURITY WITH KEYED WINDOW BLINDS. F
THE BED WAS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY AS ALL LINENS, BATHROBES, PLENTY OF TOWELS.
Hotel is walking distance from Pompeii ruins. We used it as a pivot for a Campania tour (Naples, Ercolano, Vesuvio, Paestum are 30 min drive) and Capri 45m by boat. Pompei is a quiet but fully served (2 train stations, bus and full of restaurants)
Restaurant hotel (Convivio) serves the best food in town and it is located in a relaxing garden. Staff is always at disposal to accommodate whatever needs.
The room is large and clean, very close to the Pompei ruins museum and close to the city center. It's quiet and friendly, the breakfast is good (italian, lots of sweets, coffee and tea, don't expect a continental breakfast in places like these as it's not traditional in Italy). A big 24/7 supermarket is right across the street if you need anything.
It didn’t need to be a 5 star hotel to say it was the best stay in my whole trip in Italy. Salvatore treat his guests like friends, and was always there for any questions or doubts about Pompeii, locations tomhang, to eat, etc. He made my stay amazing ‘cause he cares about people and their needs. Thank you Salva!! Best to you!
The owner, Enrico is a real gent, a very gracious host, made sure everything was great for us. his breakfast was the best we had in Italy which is saying something. To cap it all, he gave us an insiders track on how to get the most out our time at the Roman ruins which we found invaluable. Could not have been better.
For visiting the ruins of Pompeii you could not get a better location, and it comes with secure parking at no additional charge. Very large clean apartment, with good restaurants nearby. We highly recommend this apartment and will definitely stay here again when back in Italy next summer.
The location was great as we were exploring Italy so was handy for getting down to the Amalfi Coast, up to Naples and visiting the ruins.
The property itself was quite big for two people, very clean and very comfortable. Great having a pool on site and staff were all very friendly.
Excellent place to stay for a few days, travelling by car. Rooms are very comfortable and clean, some have terrace or balcony. The host Stefano and his family turned our stay into a great memory of Italy. Thank you for the Limoncello and Melonchello)
Amazing warm welcome and beautiful and comfortable room. Everything felt just perfect. Even a small bottle prosecco in the fridge! Loved the voucher to have breakfast at a bar. Feels exactly how a breakfast should be in Italy!
sparkling clean, everything from furniture is new, bed is really comfy and apartment is in the good location right beside pompei. Also quiet neighborhood. Our best stay in Italy.
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