Hotel Napoleon
Iesolo · Italy · Via Andrea Bafile 4 Accesso Al Mare 7
About Hotel Napoleon — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Iesolo
Hotel Napoleon is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Iesolo, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.8 / 5
I stayed here two months ago in August and had a fantastic time. Friendly greeting from the staff, nice gestures such as candy on arrival, free daily lunch were much appreciated, but the highlight was the owner, a classy lady, insisting that her son drives me to the bus station, which was within 10 minutes easy walk. The single room was clean and large enough (as was the bed), had a decent sea view and comfortable setup. Oh and the old-school room key, with heavy tag, great to leave at the reception and go to the beach carefree, I loved it. They had their private beach where you can always find a free sunbed. The price relative to the super convenient location, amenities and overall value was very competitive. Before visiting, I thought Lido di Jesolo was dull and I would not want to go again (I chose the place because I was attending a wedding in Venice, so decided to prolong my stay in the area), but after this short vacation at hotel Napoleon I think I could return with pleasure. Thank you and warm wishes from Armenia!
A really great hotel with very nice staff. Especially for german speaking guests I can recommend it.
A shocking and humiliating experience at Hotel Napoleon. Two young men wearing Hotel Napoleon shirts behaved in a way that was completely unacceptable. My wife and children were aggressively shouted at to “MOVE NOW!” from a sunbed, even though they had offered to pay. No courtesy — just pure aggression. Fortunately, I arrived just in time, because their behavior was especially hostile and intimidating toward women. I can’t imagine what might have happened if they had continued unchecked. This kind of aggressive and disrespectful conduct has absolutely no place in hospitality. It reflects a serious failure in staff selection and training. Allowing people with no education, no self-control, and no understanding of basic manners to represent your hotel is beyond unprofessional — it’s dangerous. I took photos of these individuals and will escalate if necessary. If Hotel Napoleon has any interest in maintaining its reputation, it needs to address this immediately.