The historic Neapolitan hotel Britannique, formerly affiliated with the Hilton soft brand Curio Collection, it be become the de Bonart Naples.
The hotel was renovated in 2020
The hotel was built in 1870 and was given a major renovation which was completed in 2020 under the Caracciolo Hospitality Group, founded in 2022 and which can now boast a portfolio of three properties: the former Britannique (since 2016), Palazzo Caracciolo Naples (since 2001, newly branded Tapestry by Hilton), and the Grand Hotel Telese, in the province of Benevento.
There are 150 artworks on display
The new name, contemporary look and feel, renovated spaces and a brand new lifestyle aim to make the hotel a landmark in the city not only in terms of hospitality, but also for the celebration of art and culture in Campania. The soul of the Bonart Curio Collection is in fact an ode to art with the name created using the terms Bon and Art, to the extensive collection of works by contemporary Campania artists specially created for the hotel. Some fifty artists were involved in interpreting the myths and legends of the city, creating the 150 works that can now be found inside the hotel.
A rooftop restaurant and cocktail bar
The names of the suites are dedicated to Neapolitan myths: Partenope, Ovo, Diamante, Sibilla, ‘Mbriana and Donna Regina. In addition to the 72 rooms, of which six are suites, the de Bonart, embraces the Gulf of Naples and The Macphersons Rooftop restaurant, with its Mediterranean cuisine, and the NiqBar Rooftop cocktail bar, are other standout features.