Located just 164 feet from its own private beach, the Puntaquattrovent offers rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Lindsay
From
United States
Beautiful view, friendly staff (Daddo and Angela were helpful and cheerful), we didn't get a chance to enjoy the facilities much because we were out touring but the restaurant was exceptional and the breakfast was also wonderful--varied and delicious. Room and bed were comfortable, great water pressure.
An impressive pink villa of the 18th century, Villa Signorini Hotel is set between the Portici Royal Palace and the seaside. Most rooms offer views of the gardens. Parking is free.
Luigi
From
Italy
The extremely friendly, helpful, and young staff made all the difference! Thumbs up. Gorgeous villa with beautiful garden filled with scent of lemon flowers. Fantastic terrace with full view of the Golfo.
A few yards from the entrance to the Herculaneum excavations, this 18th-century villa offers large, modern rooms overlooking the sea or the 82 ft² grounds surrounding the hotel.
Jerdan
From
United States
Grand rooms with a picturesque garden with what seem to be ruins .
Located in Ercolano, 2.2 miles from Ercolano Ruins, Hotel Souvenir has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Georgios
From
Greece
Decent place for a short stay around the city-area. Clean rooms and a big parking area to leave your car. Excellent view from the balcony and really quiet place to enjoy your sleep. A super market and dinning selections are very close , about a 2 minutes walk.
Hotel Herculaneum is located in Ercolano, just 164 feet from the entrance of the Ercolano Ruins. It features free WiFi throughout and air-conditioned rooms.
Susan
From
Canada
Close to Herculaneum. Great staff, good sized room.
Located in Ercolano, 2.5 miles from Ercolano Ruins, Hotel Belvedere provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service.
Alexey
From
Israel
Nice location at the slope of Vesuvius, good for hiking on the top of the volcano
VILLA DURANTE offers accommodations in Ercolano, a few steps from Ercolano Ruins and 5.3 miles from Naples Central Train Station.
Bruce
From
United States
Beautiful old villa; loved the quirky doors. Ideal location, a short walk to the Herculaneum ruins and easy train or taxi ride to Pompeii or to Napoli. Host Francesca was very helpful with local restaurant recommendations; we particularly enjoyed the excellent restaurant Vive Lo Re across the street. She also recommended for us an outstanding private guide, Marily, who guided us through Pompeii one day and Herculaneum the next. She had an in-depth understanding of the history of the ancient towns and patiently answered our numerous questions; we particularly liked how she was able to point out interesting details we might have missed otherwise.
Ruins B&B enjoys a location in Ercolano, 6.5 miles from Maschio Angioino and 6.5 miles from Vesuvius.
Julie
From
United States
The staff was exceptionally helpful! Lovely room, and a beautiful terrace where we brought a pizza and the delightful young man at the desk found us a bottle of wine and glasses. Very close to the ruins of Herculaneum, which was what we wanted. Would absolutely stay again.
Villa Cua is a recently renovated guest house in Ercolano near Ercolano Ruins.
John
From
United States
Villa Cua is in a cool old building, conveniently located to public transit. It was comfortable and clean. Despite being located on a fairly busy street, we slept well thanks to the good quality windows and doors. The hosts were professional and very responsive.
The Ercolano ruins were fascinating and the guide who took...
The Ercolano ruins were fascinating and the guide who took us around was excellent. The size of the site was more manageable than Pompeii. The town seemed pretty run down and the train station was basic but cheap trains to Naples, Pompeii or Sorrento as and when they run!
Guest review by
Caroline
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
The Herculaneum is good to visit.
The Herculaneum is good to visit. A morning or afternoon is plenty of time to wander the ancient site. We found the actual town a bit run down but perfect for accessing Naples, Pompeii and all the other sites on the coast.
Guest review by
Frances
Italy
Review score
10.0
Came specifically to see the Parco Archaeologico which was...
Came specifically to see the Parco Archaeologico which was amazing. Perfect time in the off season due to fewer tourists and so could move around easily and see everything with no queues. The audio guide was exceptional.
Guest review by
Philippa
Australia
Review score
8.0
Great area to just walk around in, visit an art villa or 2,...
Great area to just walk around in, visit an art villa or 2, with the superb Ercolano ruins in walking distance. Great choice of restaurants in the vicinity. Easy walk to bus stops to Naples, Pompeii. A great home base for all of Naples.
Guest review by
Carl
South Africa
Review score
10.0
A very interesting insight into life 2000 years ago in Italy...
A very interesting insight into life 2000 years ago in Italy. The museum has a wonderful collection of interesting finds, beautifully displayed.
The discovery of a small fishing boat and related items which have been preserved and given their own building are well worth a visit. The finds are incredible and the way they have been saved so that we can see them today is very interesting.
The discovery of the bones of many people who fled to the shoreline and hid in arches under the city hoping to be saved are really quite remarkable, a little macabre for me but I still wanted to see them.
Much smaller than Pompei and easier to navigate. Lots of wonderful frescoes and mosaics. A memorable visit!
Guest review by
arlene
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Ercolano itself is not very cosmopolitan, the main reason...
Ercolano itself is not very cosmopolitan, the main reason to go is the archaeological site which is brilliant.
Travel to Pompei is not easy,the direct express train only runs four to six times a day, and tickets must be bought online.
The local Circumvesuviana train is best, but you need to change at Torre Annunziata. No-one tells you this.
Guest review by
Paul
United Kingdom
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Very clean facility, accommodating host, useful information on sightseeing.
Mr. Libberatto clearly loves doing this kind of job, warm person, very open to us.
In only a few days because the train station was near the house we were able to visit a lot.
Nearby fruit booth, store, caffé, pizzeria and restaurant with good food (Casa in Campania).
Besides Vesuvius, Pompei etc. I recommend in Ercolano: Herculaneum (Ercolano Scavi), Palazzo dei Corali.
the hotel is lovely and well kept. The gardens and pool area are beautiful with the Roof top bar providing beautiful views for a night cap. The rooms are very modern and clean. The hotel offered a free shuttle to the local train station in the town of Ercolano (where there were more restaurants, and a 25-minute walk away from Portici which had more restaurants)
The apartment is clean and tidy, good air conditioning and nice bathroom. Small balcony outside with a side view of the sea and Mount Vesuvius. We did not see much of the owner or the cleaner but happy to be left alone. If we needed anything we just asked. Close to the ruins of Herculaneum. Twenty minute walk to the nearest train station
Very good location to experience real Italian village life! Lots of good restaurants near by, close to Vesuvio volcano and Ercolano archeological site! train station in 5 minutes of walk, so you can visit all Amalfi coast by train! Clean rooms, good air conditioning, very nice and helpful host! Recommend to everyone, 10 out of 10!
Right across the road from the Herculaneum ruins . Lovely staff. Good included breakfast. A couple of nice places to eat just moments away from the hotel.
Guest review by
Jacqueline
Australia
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