The 4-star has 11 conference rooms and three restaurants available for events, including one on the 11th floor on the terrace commanding views over the Gulf of Naples.

  
 The Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo belongs to the Italian SNG Salvatore Naldi Group and is affiliated to international chain Marriott. It is located in the centre of Naples, a short walk from the main museums and shopping streets, and has 11 meeting rooms, with capacities from 15 to 80 seats.
Its three restaurants marry the flavours of South Italy with international dishes, and of these, Le Grand Bleu, on the roof terrace on the 11th floor, is particularly suitable for working lunches or gala dinners, thanks to its breathtaking view over the Gulf of Naples.
“In terms of accommodation, we have 228 guestrooms, adorned with parquet floors and upholstery in warm hues”, says general manager Giovanni Naldi. “The jewels in our crown are the presidential suite, which comprises two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a lounge area, and the business suite, equipped with everything necessary to work as in an office”.
The hotel was completely renovated in 2005, and today successfully combines modern features with a typically welcoming Mediterranean feel. “The restyling work also maintained the functionalism of the 1940s, when it was built”, Naldi continues.
The focus on architecture, design and art is one of the strengths of the Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo, among the first to introduce the concept of the hotel as museum: in 2006 and 2007, it organised two exhibitions dedicated to the genius of the Italian Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci. “The scale reproductions of some of the most important machines conceived by the Florentine master and housed in the Leonardiano Museum were exhibited in the hall of the hotel, and could be seen from the outside thanks to our large windows, which ensure there is no barrier between us and the city”.
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