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Beauty Farm Villa Luisa

Naples
Fully Refundable
The hotel is situated on the coast near the Phlegrean Fields, facing the islands of Capri and Ischia and just 16 km from Naples city centre. The sandy beach lies a mere 100 m from the door. Guests will find the Bar Lucrino around 200 m from the hotel and the restaurant Il Gabbiano is some 1 ½ km away. The centre of Pozzuoli is around 4 km from the hotel with its link to the metro system. Naples Municipal Airport is around 18 km away. This refined hotel stands in the midst of the main historical-archaeological sites on Phlegrean Fields, set in front of sandy beaches, directly connected to Naples city centre by bus and train service. This charming spa hotel, recently restored with Vietri ceramics and valuable furnishings in Mediterranean Style, offers 37 modern-equipped rooms and large twin residences. Facilities on offer to guests include air conditioning, a lobby area with a 24-hour reception, a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility, a lift, an American bar, a breakfast room and Internet access/ WLAN (charges apply). Guests may also take advantage of the room and laundry services for an additional fee. There is parking and a garage for those arriving by car and bicycle rental is available free of charge. The rooms offer a private bathroom with bath/shower and a hairdryer, a direct dial telephone (charges apply), satellite TV (charges apply), Internet access (for an additional fee), a minibar (charges apply), a double bed, central and individual heating, individual air conditioning and a safe. The hotel's spa centre offers a Finnish sauna, a Turkish bath, a heated hydromassage pool, sensorial showers (with mint and passionfruit aromas) and gym (with treadmill, step machine, exercise bikes and body machine), and guests may use the nearby affiliated thermal resort. There is also a wide range of treatments available for relaxation, cosmetic and health treatments.
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Decumani Hotel De Charme

Naples
Fully Refundable
This charming hotel is set in a 17th century palace which was the residence of Cardinal Sisto Riario Sforza, the Last Bishop of the Bourbon Kingdom of Naples who lived in that apartment for more than 30 years, from 1845 to 1877. Since he became Naples bishop, he was the the last bishop of the “Two Sicilies Kingdom” and the first one in Italian Kingdom. The hotel has a beautiful breakfast room, a luxurious Baroque-style hall with painted ceiling and all walls covered with mirrors and golden “stuccos”. The uniquely decorated guest rooms provide amenities such as Free Wi-Fi, Air Conditioning, Sound-proofed windows, Minibar, Flat screen TV with International/National channels, Telephone, Safe box, Hair Dryer, Period Furniture and Parquet. The hotel also has a lift, terrace and a reading/TV Room The hotel has 2 agreements with 2 car parks close to the hotel entrance. The hotel is located in the Decumani neighbourhood in heart of the historical city of Naples, just a short walk from Spaccanapoli Street, Santa Chiara Cloister, San Severo Chapel with its wonderful “Veiled Christ sculpture”, San Gregorio Armeno street with the famous “presepe-nativity Christ's” workshops, Cathedral of San Gennaro, MAN Archaeological Nacional Museum. Various transport links can be found just outside the hotel, making it easy for visitors to explore this vibrant and ancient city. Moreover, the area is full of famous restaurants, traditional “pizzeria”, bars, literary cafes, handicrafts shops and other types of shops for great shopping. In maximum 15 minutes walk, our guests can reach Maschio Angioino Castle, Plebiscito Square with the Royal Palace, the beautiful Umberto I Gallery and the main Opera Royal Theater “San Carlo”. Capri, Ischia and Procida Islands, Amalfi Coast and Sicily are reachable from Naples harbours, “Molo Beverello” and “Molo Porta di Massa” that are just 10 minutes walk from the hotel.
Tripadvisor Rating3.5  / 5(185  reviews)
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Why People Love Naples, Italy

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Derek D
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Jun 2019
Great Experience visiting. I enjoyed my vacation very much and I will come again.The experience is one no to forget. I was satisfied with the offers and service. When going on this vacation I always thought to myself what will happen? will it be great? no doubt this was a fantastic experience. I ...
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Nadia C
5
Jun 2019
Abbiamo passato una bellissima giornata,questi ragazzi mettono passione e amore nel loro lavoro e nel.descrivere la loro terra,gentilezza,cortesia fa di loro persone che trasmettono passione in quello che fanno,la bellezza di questa terra e sotto gli occhi di tutti,ma viverla con i racconti che t...
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665nicolettam
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Dec 2021
Tour ben organizzato, autista gentilissimo e disponibile, ci ha dato ottimi suggerimenti e consigli,tempi di sosta ben calcolati. Assolutamente consigliato

Frequently Asked Questions about Naples

What are the top attractions in Naples?

Naples is a city full of history and culture, with plenty of attractions to visit. Some of the top attractions include the ancient city of Pompeii, the Royal Palace of Naples, the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, and the Castel dell'Ovo. For those who love art, the Capodimonte Museum is a must-see, with works by Caravaggio, Titian, and Raphael.

What are some fun activities to do in Naples?

There are plenty of fun activities to do in Naples. Take a stroll along the Lungomare, a beautiful promenade that runs along the seafront, or visit the Naples Aquarium to see a variety of marine life. For a unique experience, take a tour of the underground tunnels and cisterns that run beneath the city, or take a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Neapolitan dishes. And of course, no trip to Naples is complete without trying the famous pizza!

What are some good day trips from Naples?

Naples is a great base for exploring the surrounding area. Take a trip to the stunning island of Capri, with its crystal-clear waters and picturesque towns. Visit the Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its beautiful beaches and colorful villages. Or, take a day trip to the ancient city of Pompeii, which was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

What are some good places to stay in Naples?

There are plenty of great places to stay in Naples, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly hostels. For a luxury experience, try the Grand Hotel Vesuvio, which has been a favorite of celebrities since it opened in 1882. For a more budget-friendly option, try the Hostel of the Sun, which has a great location in the historic center of Naples and offers a variety of room types.

What is the best time of year to visit Naples?

The best time of year to visit Naples is in the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and there are fewer tourists. Summer can be hot and crowded, and many locals go on vacation during this time. Winter can be chilly and rainy, but there are still plenty of indoor activities to enjoy.

What is the local cuisine like in Naples?

Neapolitan cuisine is known for its simple, flavorful dishes. Of course, the most famous dish is pizza, which originated in Naples. Other local specialties include spaghetti alle vongole (spaghetti with clams), parmigiana di melanzane (eggplant parmesan), and sfogliatelle (a type of pastry filled with ricotta cheese).

What is the nightlife like in Naples?

Naples has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars and clubs to choose from. The historic center of Naples is a great place to start, with plenty of bars and restaurants that stay open late. For a more upscale experience, try the rooftop bar at the Romeo Hotel, which has stunning views of the city.

What is the transportation like in Naples?

Naples has a comprehensive public transportation system, including buses, trams, and a metro. Taxis are also widely available. However, the historic center of Naples is best explored on foot, as many of the streets are narrow and winding.

What should I pack for a trip to Naples?

When packing for a trip to Naples, be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes, as many of the streets are cobblestone. If you plan to visit churches or other religious sites, be sure to bring appropriate clothing to cover your shoulders and knees. And of course, don't forget your swimsuit if you plan to visit the beach!

What are some cultural events in Naples that I should attend?

Naples is a city full of culture and history, with plenty of events throughout the year. In May, the city celebrates the Feast of San Gennaro, the patron saint of Naples, with processions, music, and fireworks. The Teatro di San Carlo, one of the oldest and most famous opera houses in Europe, offers performances throughout the year. And in December, the city hosts a Christmas market in the historic center, with plenty of food, crafts, and holiday cheer.