Need to know
Rooms
79, including 13 suites and 10 junior suites.
Check–Out
Noon, but flexible on request (subject to availability and a charge). Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates usually include a daily a la carte breakfast (by Ducasse) and daily access to La Spa Sisley Paris (reservations must be made at least two hours before desired spa entry time).
Also
Cigar aficionados will appreciate the striking glass-walled Cigar Room. The main attraction (aside from the Davidoff humidors full of top-drawer cigars) is a Francesco Clemente painting created especially for the hotel.
Please note
The hotel’s national identification code (CIN) is IT063049A16JC5VMW6
Hotel closed
The hotel will be closed for maintenance works from 7 January to 28 March 2024.
At the hotel
Spa, fitness area with Technogym equipment, gardens, free WiFi throughout. In rooms: minibar, Nespresso coffee machine, flatscreen TV, Jacob Jensen and Bang & Olufsen telephones, the Balmain products.
Our favourite rooms
All rooms are outfitted with Don’do by Poltrona Frau chairs and locally made Tramontano leather goods, and many look out over the bay. For the best views, go for the Grand Suite Harbour View: you’ll get the Amalfi Coast and Capri on your right as well as Vesuvius and the ships in the docks to the left. The Two-Bedroom Suite has its own zen garden, and the Penthouse is your own personal spa, with a private sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi.
Poolside
The heated plunge pool on the tenth floor makes the most of the hotel’s urban coastal location: bathers can simultaneously oversee the dockworkers unloading crates at the port and gaze at distant Vesuvius or Capri. It’s outside on a terrace right next to the restaurant and bar, so grab a cocktail to sip while you lounge.
Spa
Open from 10am until 8pm, guests get free entry to La Spa Sisley Paris. This high-gloss, neon-flecked space has a salt room, three Jacuzzis, two saunas and seven treatment rooms for massages, facials, body wraps and scrubs, and mani-pedis. Post-pampering, relax in a chromotherapy-lit lounge.
Packing tips
Art, design and antiques buffs will want a notebook, camera or sketch pad to hand to record their favourite pieces from Mr Romeo’s collection. We loved the Edo-period Japanese armour and the early 18th-century wooden model of Naples in the lobby.
Also
There's a well-equipped, state-of-the-art fitness area with Technogym equipment too.
Children
Welcome. However, the amount of expensive art on display might discourage all but the bravest parents.