Capri Palace Jumeirah vs Caravaggio Hotel
Both hotels are rated highly by travel writers. Overall, Capri Palace Hotel & Spa ranks slightly better than Caravaggio Hotel. Capri Palace Hotel & Spa is ranked #15 in Naples with praise from 5 reviews including Jetsetter, Insight Guides and Travel + Leisure.
Capri Palace Jumeirah
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Via Capodimonte 14, 80071 Anacapri, Island of Capri
From $476 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Insight Guides
"Impeccable service and 85 tastefully luxurious rooms – four with their own swimming pools – are features of this ultra-opulent clifftop retreat... Closed November–March."
Travel + Leisure
"Art-filled Mediterranean hotel in Anacapri with the 10,800-square-foot Capri Beauty Farm, one of Italy's best spas."
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Jetsetter
"Glam retreat with Michelin-starred Med cuisine, dramatic artworks and a pool overlooking the Bay of Naples."
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Gayot
"These luxurious accommodations are steeped in Italian history and culture."
The Telegraph
8.0
"Quirky works of contemporary art add a splash of colour to the all-white interiors of the Capri Palace."
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Caravaggio Hotel
Piazza Cardinale Sisto Riario Sforza, 157, Spaccanapoli, 80139 Naples
From $48 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Lonely Planet
"Bold abstract paintings face stone arches, yellow sofas line 300-year-old brick walls and original wood-beamed ceilings cap the comfortable, four-star bedrooms at this hotel."
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DK Eyewitness
"Caravaggio Housed in a beautifully restored medieval building, in one of the most evocative parts of the old centre, this hotel exudes style."
Rough Guide
"Right in the thick of things on the edge of Forcella, just around the corner from the Duomo, but quiet enough, on its own small square – which some of the nicer rooms in this elegant old palazzo overlook."
Time Out
"Occupying a restored 17th-century building, the Caravaggio's creamy colours and exposed stonework give it a pleasantly airy feel."
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Fodor's
"In a 17th-century palazzo on a tiny square opposite the chapel of Pio Monte della Miseriacordia, this place takes its name from the painter of the amazing Sette Opere della Misericordia altarpiece."
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