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Panoramic restaurant and terrace with spectacular views over the Gulf of Naples, a sophisticated atmosphere for Buffet Breakfast and Neapolitan lunch.
Grand Hotel Parker’s is the oldest Hotel in Naples, an icon of elegance and hospitality from the good old days.
Since 1870 it has welcomed and raised emotions in travellers, including among its guests writers like Robert Louis Stevenson, Virginia Woolf and Oscar Wilde.
With its classy elegance, Parker’s offers, still today, an exclusive experience thanks to its unique location in the Chiaia quarter, boasting an unparalleled view and one of the most enchanting panoramas in the world – from Posillipo to Vesuvius, throughout the entire Gulf of Naples.
Panoramic restaurant and terrace with spectacular views over the Gulf of Naples, a sophisticated atmosphere for Buffet Breakfast and Neapolitan lunch.
An elegant atmosphere is waiting to delight you with traditional Neapolitan dishes, masterfully interpreted by our
Chef Vincenzo Fioravante.
The splendid terrace “en plein air”, dominating the Gulf of Naples from a sort of natural “royal stage”, surrounded by the most beautiful nineteenth-century residences and palaces of the city.
“We are happy to take part in this initiative which represents, for us, the first step towards reopening. We are a family of independent hoteliers, a close family that has been running Parker’s for more than 70 years with the aim of making all our guests feel at home. We hope, today more than ever, to welcome many families, reunited at last, and to be able to make them feel free and safe like at home, with the light heartedness and joy typical of those who travel to discover the wonders of Naples.”
79 rooms and suites in total, equipped with antique furniture and finishes of unparalleled charm: refined curtains, crystal chandeliers and wall lamps, and a fine selection of fine Italian marble.
Our impeccable and warm reception in all-Neapolitan style will turn your stay into an unforgettable experience, making Parker’s your home overlooking Naples.