Your stay — Tribù
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The Property — Tribù
Tribù is a compact, no-fuss three-star in the historic centre, just off Via dei Tribunali. You step into a small lobby tiled in classic Neapolitan gres, with a friendly desk that hands you keys to a clean, tiled room — think functional comfort rather than frills. It’s for travellers who want to be in the thick of the old city, walking distance to the Duomo and dozens of pizzerias, and don’t mind basic furnishings. The USP is location and price, not luxury.
Chronicles of Naples
Naples was founded by Greek colonists around the 8th century BC as Neapolis, ‘new city’. It became a key Roman port, then capital of the Kingdom of Naples under the Angevins and later the Spanish Bourbons, who left baroque churches, royal palaces and the sprawling Spaccanapoli street grid. The 18th-century discovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum made it a stop on the Grand Tour. Today it’s a chaotic, vibrant cultural hub of 900,000, famous for its street food, pizza, and stubborn local dialect.
Best Time to Visit
Full Naples guide →Best months
April to June and September to October — warm, dry days (20–26°C), fewer crowds than July–August, and manageable humidity.
Peak / festival surge
July and August. Temperatures hit 30–35°C with high humidity. August is especially busy with Italian holidays (Ferragosto, 15 August), hotel rates spike 20–40% from shoulder months. June is less crowded, but heat builds by month’s end.
Budget shoulder season
May and September — pleasant weather (22–26°C), lower hotel prices than peak summer, and fewer tourists around the main sights.
Weather & packing
Naples has a Mediterranean climate but June can see sudden thunderstorms. Pack light linen or cotton clothes, a rain jacket or umbrella, and comfortable walking shoes for cobblestones and stairs.
Live City Briefing — Naples
- The new Linea 1 metro stop at Municipio (opened fully in 2024) now connects the port to the historic centre faster, easing congestion on the old Linea 2.
- Piazza Municipio’s pedestrianised zone around Castel Nuovo is being extended; expect some construction noise but better walkability.
- From June 2026, the free ‘Napoli Card’ trial for residents includes temporary visitor access at some municipal museums — check at the hotel for details.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Tribù, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the first floor (piano primo) facing the internal courtyard. These rooms get less street noise from Via Benedetto Brin, which is a main artery with bus and scooter traffic. The first floor is also just one lift stop above ground level, handy for luggage.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the front side on the second floor (piano secondo). Directly above the entrance, they catch the most street clamour from the via Brin traffic and the nearby garage activity at Garage Brin 100 metres north. Also skip any rooms adjacent to the lift shaft — three floors means less traffic than a larger hotel, but the lift mechanism can still be audible.
Best views
No grand panorama here — you're on a busy urban street 100 metres from Napoli Centrale station. The best view is from second-floor front rooms, overlooking the scooter-choked via Brin and the garage entrance. Worth skipping for sleep.
Quietest floors
First floor (piano primo) is the calmest. Ground floor (piano terra) has lobby and street-level bustle; second floor (piano secondo) is closest to roof plant machinery and has no buffer above.
🔊 Noise notes
Via Benedetto Brin is a main thoroughfare with 24/7 traffic, especially scooters and buses. Garage Brin 100 metres north adds car movements, engine idling and occasional horn honks. The lift is modern but audible when in use. No bar or restaurant on site, so no music noise after hours.
Insider tips
1) For a quiet stay, book a first-floor internal courtyard room and bring earplugs anyway — Naples is a loud city. 2) Parking: avoid the hotel's valet at €30/night; instead pre-book Garage Brin (Via Brin, 100m north) at €20/day, and walk 2 minutes to the hotel. 3) Check-in goes faster if you have your booking reference ready — the reception is small and sometimes busy with taxi hire queries.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Tribù
Free Wi-Fi for all guests, no login password required; speed adequate for email and browsing but not for video streaming (approx. 10–15 Mbps download)
One lift serves all three floors (ground, first, second); no stairs-only sections
No digital newsstand; physical copies of Il Mattino at reception (limited supply, first come first served); the building is a converted 19th-century palazzo with original tiled floors in the lobby
Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop available from 10:00 (free); late check-out until 12:00 free, later fee depending on availability (typically €30 until 18:00)
Free for early check-in or after check-out; guests leave bags in a locked room off the lobby, no ticket system
No step at main entrance; lift fits a standard wheelchair; corridors are narrow (approx. 80 cm) so not ideal for large mobility scooters; no adapted bathrooms
No on-site parking; valet parking arranged at €30 per night (reserve 48h in advance); nearest public garage is Garage Brin (Via Brin, 100m north, €20/day); no EV charging on site
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €4 per person per night (up to 14 nights; children under 14 exempt; paid at check-in in cash or card)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment on booking (non-refundable in most rate plans); a €50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Chiesa di Palazzo Troiano Spinelli di Laurino (73 m · ~1 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa dell'Arciconfraternita di Santa Maria della Sanità (135 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: Sant Angelo a Segno (138 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: Sant'Antonio di Padova (158 m · ~2 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Parco Ventaglieri — 1.3 km · ~16 min walk
Museo delle Torture — 164 m · ~2 min walk
Cabaret Port'Alba — 482 m · ~6 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 430 m · ~5 min walk
Farmacia San Giuseppe Moscati — 182 m · ~2 min walk
Super Mini Market — 175 m · ~2 min walk
Dante — 650 m · ~8 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs inside actual banks for the best rate; avoid exchange bureaux at the main train station or airport, which give poor rates and high fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels, but many smaller bars, bakeries, and market stalls take cash only. Contactless is common for small payments.
Not expected; round up the bill for good service (e.g., €1–2 in a restaurant). Leave a couple of euros for hotel cleaners and porters. Taxi drivers don't expect a tip.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Espresso at the bar counter: about €1.10.
Pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice) or a panino from a forno or bakery: €5–7.
A simple pasta dish or pizza in a trattoria: €8–12 for a main.
Head to the Quartieri Spagnoli (Spanish Quarter) or the area around Pignasecca market for fried pizza, frittatina, and arancini from tiny stands and bakeries.
Conad, Decò, and MD are the common budget supermarkets in and around the city centre.
Via Toledo and the side streets off it are full of mid-range high-street chains (Zara, H&M, etc.). For cheaper basics, try Il Tappeto di Porpora or the Decathlon in Centro Direzionale.
The Unico Napoli day pass (€4.50) covers unlimited bus, metro, and funicular rides for 90 minutes after validation. From the airport, take the Alibus to Piazza Garibaldi (€5) – cheaper than a taxi.
Buy water at supermarkets (€0.30–0.50 for 1.5L) rather than from kiosks or cafés.Skip sit-down service at bars – drinking your espresso or spritz at the counter costs half the price.Eat pizza during lunchtime when many pizzerias offer lunch specials (€6–8 for pizza and a drink).
Good to know — Naples
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Emergency Contacts
NaplesFor general police non-emergency dial 113. EU-wide emergency number 112 works from any mobile. Tourist police (Polizia Turistica) on 081.551.5444. For consular help, UK: +39.081.552.5155, US: +39.081.583.8111.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Naples, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Tribù
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 430 m · ~5 min walk — pharmacy · Farmacia San Giuseppe Moscati — 182 m · ~2 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Napoli Piazza Garibaldi (central station, 10 mins from airport by bus) → Piazza Amedeo (nearest metro to hotel)
💡 From Piazza Amedeo, the hotel is a 5-minute walk downhill. This line runs overground through tunnels — sit on the left for views. Buy return tickets at the machine; the app 'Trenitalia' works but can be glitchy.
Naples Capodichino Airport → B&B La Bouganville
💡 FreeNow works better than Uber in Naples. Set your pickup at the airport's 'Arrivi' gate number — the driver will call you. Price is fixed through the app, but expect a 5-minute wait for car assignment.
Naples Capodichino Airport → B&B La Bouganville (Via Giuseppe Martucci, 7)
💡 Fix the price before getting in. Avoid drivers offering a ride inside the arrivals hall — walk to the official taxi rank outside. For La Bouganville, make sure they know it's in the Chiaia district, not Mergellina.
Naples Capodichino Airport → Piazza Municipio (nearest stop to hotel)
💡 Buy tickets at the airport tabacchi or online. Validate on board. From Piazza Municipio, it's a 10-minute walk to the hotel. Avoid this route with large suitcases — the walk up Via Chiaia is cobbled.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Tribù?
Request a room on the first floor (piano primo) facing the internal courtyard. These rooms get less street noise from Via Benedetto Brin, which is a main artery with bus and scooter traffic. The first floor is also just one lift stop above ground level, handy for luggage.
Which rooms should I avoid at Tribù?
Avoid rooms on the front side on the second floor (piano secondo). Directly above the entrance, they catch the most street clamour from the via Brin traffic and the nearby garage activity at Garage Brin 100 metres north. Also skip any rooms adjacent to the lift shaft — three floors means less traffic than a larger hotel, but the lift mechanism can still be audible.
Is Tribù noisy?
Via Benedetto Brin is a main thoroughfare with 24/7 traffic, especially scooters and buses. Garage Brin 100 metres north adds car movements, engine idling and occasional horn honks. The lift is modern but audible when in use. No bar or restaurant on site, so no music noise after hours.
Which rooms have the best views at Tribù?
No grand panorama here — you're on a busy urban street 100 metres from Napoli Centrale station. The best view is from second-floor front rooms, overlooking the scooter-choked via Brin and the garage entrance. Worth skipping for sleep.
What are insider tips for staying at Tribù?
1) For a quiet stay, book a first-floor internal courtyard room and bring earplugs anyway — Naples is a loud city. 2) Parking: avoid the hotel's valet at €30/night; instead pre-book Garage Brin (Via Brin, 100m north) at €20/day, and walk 2 minutes to the hotel. 3) Check-in goes faster if you have your booking reference ready — the reception is small and sometimes busy with taxi hire queries.
What time is check-in at Tribù?
Check-in at Tribù is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Tribù have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi for all guests, no login password required; speed adequate for email and browsing but not for video streaming (approx. 10–15 Mbps download)
Is there a city or tourist tax at Tribù?
€4 per person per night (up to 14 nights; children under 14 exempt; paid at check-in in cash or card)
Where can I eat cheaply near Tribù?
Pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice) or a panino from a forno or bakery: €5–7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Tribù?
The Unico Napoli day pass (€4.50) covers unlimited bus, metro, and funicular rides for 90 minutes after validation. From the airport, take the Alibus to Piazza Garibaldi (€5) – cheaper than a taxi.
When is the best time to visit Naples?
April to June and September to October — warm, dry days (20–26°C), fewer crowds than July–August, and manageable humidity.
Top Attractions in Naples
💡 Go between 10am and noon, before the tour groups pack it. Grab a sfogliatella at Pintauro on Via Toledo.
💡 Bring a picnic — there’s a small kiosk but it’s erratic. Sunset is the best time, but arrive by 4pm to claim a bench on the western side.
💡 Book online a day ahead — walk-ups often sell out by noon. Wear trainers; the tunnels are damp and uneven.
💡 Head straight to the Secret Cabinet on the mezzanine floor — a collection of erotic Roman art that’s often overlooked by casual visitors.
💡 Bring your own water — the café up there charges triple. Also check if the adjacent Certosa di San Martino is open (combined ticket €10).