Hotel Description:
A Naples tradition and national monument that can look back over 130 years, the Grand Hotel
Parkers has in recent times undergone lavish refurbishment that now allows this last august
property to take its rightful place at the forefront of the citys leading 5 stars deluxe
hotels. Behind the beautiful architectural details of its imposing Liberty façade,
under the preservation of Works of Arts, lies a setting of refined Old World charm, whose
antique furnishings and reassuring air unhurried calm are a complete antithesis to the clamour
of the city.
The hotel is located in Corso Vittorio Emanuele, one of the most old-fashionable streets in
Naples, which has a half-cost itinerary in Chiaia district. Close to the elegant Martiri
square and via dei Mille, shopping areas of fine boutiques, as well as the Capodimonte Museum
& Gallery, the Royal Palace and the Archaeological Museum.
The Parkers has 5 floors, each of them furnished in different styles: Louis XVI, Directory,
Empire and Charles X. At the 6th floor Clients can have lunch or dinner in the exclusive
Georges panoramic restaurant overlooking the Bay with Capri, Sorrento coast and the Vulcan.
For Guests 83 elegant spacious and distinctively styled rooms, including nine comfortable and
prestigious panoramic split-level suites and a grand Presidential Suite with Jacuzzi, all with
air conditioning, satellite-tv, pay-tv, radio, mini-bar, elegant writing-desk, parquet and
precious marble.
Always paying care to Guests desires, the hotel has recently opened an Health Center managed
by Marc Mességué, the expert in herbs and balanced nutrition that propose the
new program Day Light: a day per week dedicated to total well-being. The Health Center Marc
Mességué propose a complete program to reach your good figure: a gym, massages,
hydro-massages, steam bath, sun shower, special body and facial treatments with herbs.
The Parkers had a lot of notorious Guests: Oscar Wilde and Virginia Wolf loved talking at
the Bar, Umberto di Savoia, princess of Sweden and Grand duchess Anastasia Makembourg Kannes
appreciated the elegance of the rooms, the playwright George Bernard Shaw, Filippo Marinetti
and Lenin were enchanted by the breathless view. In the Fifties the popular Neapolitan actors
stayed at the hotel: Totò, Eduardo de Filippo and Vittorio De Sica are just some.
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