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Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel, a luxurious 4-star hotel located in the charming city of Ercolano, Italy. With its convenient distance of only 0.3mi to the city center, you'll find yourself in the heart of all the action. The hotel offers a delicious breakfast to start your day off right.

Address: Corso Resina, 296, Ercolano, Italy

With an impressive 742 reviews, Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel has earned a stellar reputation among travelers. The minimum price for a room starts at just $90, making it an affordable option for those seeking luxury on a budget.

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Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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280 sqft

Standard, Double, Single Use

Flat-screen TV

With original architectural details and a view on the Gulf of Naples or the park. Wi-Fi is free.

Quadruple Room in Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

1 Queen Size Bed

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345 sqft

Standard, Quadruple

Private pool

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Terrace

Enjoy a spacious and comfortable Quadruple Room, perfect for a family getaway. This room features a private pool, private bathroom, balcony, and terrace, along with a flat-screen TV and air conditioning. Plus, with two twin beds and one queen size bed, there's plenty of space for everyone to relax and unwind.

Deluxe Double Room in Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel

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1 Queen Size Bed

2 Twin Beds

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430 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds

Private pool

Mountain view

Garden view

Private Bathroom

Indulge in the comfort and luxury of our Deluxe Double Room, boasting a spacious 431 sqft and featuring a private pool, hot tub, and breathtaking views of the ocean and mountains. Relax and unwind on your private balcony or terrace, and enjoy a restful night's sleep on your choice of a queen size or twin bed.

Discover More

This hotel boasts an array of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including a private pool, outdoor swimming pool, sun deck, and a hot tub/jacuzzi where you can relax and unwind. The friendly and attentive staff are available 24/7 at the front desk to assist you with any needs or inquiries. Whether you're looking to explore the nearby mountains or enjoy the ocean view, Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel offers a variety of room options to suit your preferences, including soundproof rooms and rooms with balconies or terraces.

Experience the beauty of Ercolano while enjoying the utmost comfort and convenience at Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel. Book your stay today and make wonderful memories in this picturesque destination.

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View (from property/room), Mountain View in Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel

Experience the Best

One of the highlights of Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel is its fantastic pool area. The hotel offers not one, but two beautiful pools for guests to enjoy. The outdoor pool is perfect for taking a refreshing dip and soaking up the sun on those warm Italian days. With its shallow end, it's also great for families with children. And the best part? Both pools offer stunning views, allowing you to relax and unwind while taking in the breathtaking scenery.

Bed in Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel
Bed in Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel

Plan Your Stay

When it comes to dining, you won't have to go far to satisfy your cravings. Ristorante #1, located right on-site, offers a variety of delicious Italian dishes. Whether you're in the mood for a family-friendly meal, a romantic dinner, or just want to enjoy some traditional cuisine, this restaurant has got you covered. The attentive staff and inviting ambiance will make your dining experience truly memorable.

At Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel, your payment options are flexible, as the hotel accepts cash as well as major credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, and more. So you can rest assured that settling your bill will be a hassle-free experience.

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Amenities

Private pool

Restaurant

Outdoor swimming pool

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Hot tub

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Bathroom in Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel

Pool

Outdoor

All season, Shallow end, With view

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Pool view, Swimming Pool in Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel

Restaurant

Ristorante #1

Family Friendly, Traditional, Romantic, Italian

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Miglio D'Oro is in the former Villa Aprile, built in the second half of the eighteenth century, when wealthy Dukes from Naples were building palazzos in this area. It's totally renovated now, but it was such a treat to stay in a former villa, which is a huge building, with tall ceilings, incredible views, and large casement windows overlooking the Bay of Naples and the Sorrento Peninsula. It amazes me that the extensive grounds behind the villa have survived all the changes and not been developed into something else. The fountain with the statue is beautiful and there are other features as well besides orange and lemon trees and a grotto area that I never figured out what it was originally. It wasn't warm enough to eat on the terrace when I was there but I imagine you can when it's warmer. The bathroom was huge. I was very comfortable and felt lucky to be staying there. I had to get up and check out the view every so often because it was so beautiful. The windows really open so you can get a good breeze as the day warmed up. The Miglio D'Oro is an 11 minutes walk from the train station and five minutes from Herculaneum (note-now closed on Wednesdays). There are two excellent restaurants just a few minutes away, Viva Lo Re (upscale dining) and Tubba Cattuba (great food but more typical). Also the recently renovated Villa Campolieto is within walking distance and an absolutely gorgeous building which I highly recommend visiting. Most of the remaining palazzos have been turned into apartments or in one case, a municipal building, and have only fading exteriors plus signs, but I enjoyed walking past them. It was a great experience staying at the Miglio D'Oro. I highly recommend it. The general area is a mix of apartment buildings, small orchards, greenhouses, and light industrial use (such as a car repair shop). I also walked to a black sand beach.

Laura

The hotel itself is a villa built in the 18th century. The building and garden may have been beautiful and very exclusive quite a few years ago. These pictures are still up on the booking.com pictures, but they are not like that today, so if we look at it we felt a little deceived. Unfortunately, there seems to be a lack of staff, possibly a lack of capital for renovation and maintenance. Most of the fountains and parkland in the park area are not operated at all, they are filled with dirty water and there is garbage in several places, though it could be a dazzling park. The pool and surroundings are super. The staff is kind and helpful. Breakfast is very poor, not too fresh, which would be offset if the bread, vegetables and fruits were cut aesthetically more beautifully. We were completely satisfied with our room, which was big, comfortable, clean. Unfortunately the restaurant is not open, there is no lunch or dinner, and several huge rooms are empty and it would be wonderful to have a restaurant. We went to nearby restaurants to eat, we ate incredibly delicious pizzas at the Ro.Vi pizzeria. All in all, value for money is definitely worth booking here and we had a great time, we spent 4 nights here with our toddler.

Evelin

The hotel is an oasis of calm, just a short walk away from the archaeological site of Herculaneum and just slightly away from the main hustle and bustle of the town. My room had a great sea view and was very large with a high ceiling and the longest curtains I have ever seen. Breakfast was good, not exceptional but varied enough to be enjoyable for the three nights I stayed. The hotel has lovely grounds to walk or sit in with fountains and statues, it was a pleasure to have a little sit and a wander around the gardens in the evening

Peter

- The breakfast has a a wide variety of cold meals and You can take it on a nice terrace as well - The wild and historic park of the hotel is a kind of oasis especially compared with the surrounding streets including a well separated private parking and pool area as well - The staff is very kind and helpful - Sub-urban train station to reach Naples, Sorrento or Pompeii is within walking distance and also vulcan tours are available from the station by bus

Gyorgy

The location is perfect for visiting Herculaneum (just a few minutes walk) and about 10 minutes to the train station. The grand old building is beautiful and the gardens extremely well maintained. Inside is a little dated but we quite liked that. And the pool was perfect after a hot day sightseeing! We visited in early September and there were only a few other guests staying so we pretty much had the place to ourselves!

Rachel

Miglio D'Oro is in the former Villa Aprile, built in the second half of the eighteenth century, when wealthy Dukes from Naples were building palazzos in this area. It's totally renovated now, but it was such a treat to stay in a former villa, which is a huge building, with tall ceilings, incredible views, and large casement windows overlooking the Bay of Naples and the Sorrento Peninsula. It amazes me that the extensive grounds behind the villa have survived all the changes and not been developed into something else. The fountain with the statue is beautiful and there are other features as well besides orange and lemon trees and a grotto area that I never figured out what it was originally. It wasn't warm enough to eat on the terrace when I was there but I imagine you can when it's warmer. The bathroom was huge. I was very comfortable and felt lucky to be staying there. I had to get up and check out the view every so often because it was so beautiful. The windows really open so you can get a good breeze as the day warmed up. The Miglio D'Oro is an 11 minutes walk from the train station and five minutes from Herculaneum (note-now closed on Wednesdays). There are two excellent restaurants just a few minutes away, Viva Lo Re (upscale dining) and Tubba Cattuba (great food but more typical). Also the recently renovated Villa Campolieto is within walking distance and an absolutely gorgeous building which I highly recommend visiting. Most of the remaining palazzos have been turned into apartments or in one case, a municipal building, and have only fading exteriors plus signs, but I enjoyed walking past them. It was a great experience staying at the Miglio D'Oro. I highly recommend it. The general area is a mix of apartment buildings, small orchards, greenhouses, and light industrial use (such as a car repair shop). I also walked to a black sand beach.

Laura

The hotel itself is a villa built in the 18th century. The building and garden may have been beautiful and very exclusive quite a few years ago. These pictures are still up on the booking.com pictures, but they are not like that today, so if we look at it we felt a little deceived. Unfortunately, there seems to be a lack of staff, possibly a lack of capital for renovation and maintenance. Most of the fountains and parkland in the park area are not operated at all, they are filled with dirty water and there is garbage in several places, though it could be a dazzling park. The pool and surroundings are super. The staff is kind and helpful. Breakfast is very poor, not too fresh, which would be offset if the bread, vegetables and fruits were cut aesthetically more beautifully. We were completely satisfied with our room, which was big, comfortable, clean. Unfortunately the restaurant is not open, there is no lunch or dinner, and several huge rooms are empty and it would be wonderful to have a restaurant. We went to nearby restaurants to eat, we ate incredibly delicious pizzas at the Ro.Vi pizzeria. All in all, value for money is definitely worth booking here and we had a great time, we spent 4 nights here with our toddler.

Evelin

The hotel is an oasis of calm, just a short walk away from the archaeological site of Herculaneum and just slightly away from the main hustle and bustle of the town. My room had a great sea view and was very large with a high ceiling and the longest curtains I have ever seen. Breakfast was good, not exceptional but varied enough to be enjoyable for the three nights I stayed. The hotel has lovely grounds to walk or sit in with fountains and statues, it was a pleasure to have a little sit and a wander around the gardens in the evening

Peter

- The breakfast has a a wide variety of cold meals and You can take it on a nice terrace as well - The wild and historic park of the hotel is a kind of oasis especially compared with the surrounding streets including a well separated private parking and pool area as well - The staff is very kind and helpful - Sub-urban train station to reach Naples, Sorrento or Pompeii is within walking distance and also vulcan tours are available from the station by bus

Gyorgy

The location is perfect for visiting Herculaneum (just a few minutes walk) and about 10 minutes to the train station. The grand old building is beautiful and the gardens extremely well maintained. Inside is a little dated but we quite liked that. And the pool was perfect after a hot day sightseeing! We visited in early September and there were only a few other guests staying so we pretty much had the place to ourselves!

Rachel

Miglio D'Oro is in the former Villa Aprile, built in the second half of the eighteenth century, when wealthy Dukes from Naples were building palazzos in this area. It's totally renovated now, but it was such a treat to stay in a former villa, which is a huge building, with tall ceilings, incredible views, and large casement windows overlooking the Bay of Naples and the Sorrento Peninsula. It amazes me that the extensive grounds behind the villa have survived all the changes and not been developed into something else. The fountain with the statue is beautiful and there are other features as well besides orange and lemon trees and a grotto area that I never figured out what it was originally. It wasn't warm enough to eat on the terrace when I was there but I imagine you can when it's warmer. The bathroom was huge. I was very comfortable and felt lucky to be staying there. I had to get up and check out the view every so often because it was so beautiful. The windows really open so you can get a good breeze as the day warmed up. The Miglio D'Oro is an 11 minutes walk from the train station and five minutes from Herculaneum (note-now closed on Wednesdays). There are two excellent restaurants just a few minutes away, Viva Lo Re (upscale dining) and Tubba Cattuba (great food but more typical). Also the recently renovated Villa Campolieto is within walking distance and an absolutely gorgeous building which I highly recommend visiting. Most of the remaining palazzos have been turned into apartments or in one case, a municipal building, and have only fading exteriors plus signs, but I enjoyed walking past them. It was a great experience staying at the Miglio D'Oro. I highly recommend it. The general area is a mix of apartment buildings, small orchards, greenhouses, and light industrial use (such as a car repair shop). I also walked to a black sand beach.

Laura

The hotel itself is a villa built in the 18th century. The building and garden may have been beautiful and very exclusive quite a few years ago. These pictures are still up on the booking.com pictures, but they are not like that today, so if we look at it we felt a little deceived. Unfortunately, there seems to be a lack of staff, possibly a lack of capital for renovation and maintenance. Most of the fountains and parkland in the park area are not operated at all, they are filled with dirty water and there is garbage in several places, though it could be a dazzling park. The pool and surroundings are super. The staff is kind and helpful. Breakfast is very poor, not too fresh, which would be offset if the bread, vegetables and fruits were cut aesthetically more beautifully. We were completely satisfied with our room, which was big, comfortable, clean. Unfortunately the restaurant is not open, there is no lunch or dinner, and several huge rooms are empty and it would be wonderful to have a restaurant. We went to nearby restaurants to eat, we ate incredibly delicious pizzas at the Ro.Vi pizzeria. All in all, value for money is definitely worth booking here and we had a great time, we spent 4 nights here with our toddler.

Evelin

The hotel is an oasis of calm, just a short walk away from the archaeological site of Herculaneum and just slightly away from the main hustle and bustle of the town. My room had a great sea view and was very large with a high ceiling and the longest curtains I have ever seen. Breakfast was good, not exceptional but varied enough to be enjoyable for the three nights I stayed. The hotel has lovely grounds to walk or sit in with fountains and statues, it was a pleasure to have a little sit and a wander around the gardens in the evening

Peter

- The breakfast has a a wide variety of cold meals and You can take it on a nice terrace as well - The wild and historic park of the hotel is a kind of oasis especially compared with the surrounding streets including a well separated private parking and pool area as well - The staff is very kind and helpful - Sub-urban train station to reach Naples, Sorrento or Pompeii is within walking distance and also vulcan tours are available from the station by bus

Gyorgy

The location is perfect for visiting Herculaneum (just a few minutes walk) and about 10 minutes to the train station. The grand old building is beautiful and the gardens extremely well maintained. Inside is a little dated but we quite liked that. And the pool was perfect after a hot day sightseeing! We visited in early September and there were only a few other guests staying so we pretty much had the place to ourselves!

Rachel

Location

Corso Resina, 296, Portici, 80056, Italy

Miglio d'Oro Park Hotel