Bright apartment recently renovated, within walking distance from Porta Capuana, Central Station and main tourist attractions.
The apartment is located on the second floor of a small courtyard building without elevator. The entrance opens onto the living area, furnished with a double sofa bed, a dining table, a television and an open-plan kitchen equipped with an oven, a kettle and an espresso coffee machine.
The sleeping area, on the other hand, consists of two bedrooms, one with a queen-size bed and balcony, while the other has two single beds, one of which can be pulled out. A bathroom with shower completes the layout.
Free wifi, washing machine, heating and air conditioning in the living room and one bedroom will be available in the accommodation.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
We also offer our guests authentic experiences of living in contact with the locals. If interested, please contact us and we will be happy to help you create your perfect holiday discovering the beauty of Italy.
"When you go to Naples you cry twice: when you arrive and when you leave," they say. Naples is a unique city, to be experienced walking through the alleys, smelling the scent of gastronomic delicacies in the air and admiring its rich artistic and monumental heritage.
Naples has a distinctive culinary tradition for its famous Neapolitan pizza, and the art of its pizza makers has been declared an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO.
Strolling through Spaccanapoli, the street that cuts the city in half, one traverses its thousand-year history thanks to the presence of ancient palaces and churches, such as the Duomo di Napoli and the Maschio Angioino. If there is one place that symbolises Naples, it is Piazza del Plebiscito, now the symbol of the new 'Neapolitan Renaissance' where tourists come to admire its grandeur and two jewels: the neoclassical colonnade of the church of San Francesco di Paola and the Royal Palace. Today it is also possible to visit 'the underground city', or the so-called 'belly of Naples', which served the Neapolitans as a shelter during the bombing raids, where tourists can walk through the Greco-Roman aqueduct, the air-raid shelters and finally visit the War Museum.
Especially not to be missed is the San Severo Chapel, which houses the sculpture of the Veiled Christ, one of the most fascinating and mysterious works of art to be seen in Naples, the work of Giuseppe Sanmartino.
Naples Central Station is about 1.5 km from the flat, while Naples Airport is easily reached in just over 20 minutes by car.