Exclusive apartment in a historic building from the 1700s, an expression of the Neapolitan Risorgimento, in the heart of Via Chiaia, the most elegant area of the city, a lively shopping street and home to stupendous noble palaces, the living room of Naples.
The apartment is located on the third floor of a historic building with lift, concierge service and security. Bright and spacious, it has an area of 120 m2, finely furnished, and suitable for families, friends, couples, for travel or business trips.
It's composed by:
- [ ] Entrance
- [ ] Room 1 Suite with King size bed, en-suite bathroom with shower (complete with phone and courtesy kit), wardrobe room, 48" TV and terrace.
- [ ] bedroom 2 with double bed and wardrobe room.
- [ ] Bathroom 2 with tub and shower (complete with phone and courtesy kit)
- [ ] Living room of approximately 50 m2 equipped with 2 sofas, including a double sofa bed, dining table and 55" TV.
- [ ] Kitchen complete with every comfort, equipped with oven, fridge, dishwasher, induction hob, coffee machine, kettle, plates, glasses, crockery of all kinds, and basic condiments for the kitchen.
- [ ] Laundry room with washing machine and everything you need
The house is fully air conditioned, with air conditioning and heating, and is equipped with finely selected sheets and towels.
It has a fiber optic Wi-Fi connection, fast and perfect for smart working.
The apartment can accommodate up to 6 people.
Upon request we can provide a cot for children aged 0 to 3 years.
We will welcome you home personally and, if you want, we will give you suggestions on the best places to visit, the best restaurants and the events that the city will offer during your stay!
Via Chiaia is divided in two by a majestic triumphal arch in neoclassical style built in 1600. A beautiful walk that ends in the very suggestive tree-lined stretch, where the eyes full of wonder, which Palazzo Cellamare offers, are projected towards another masterpiece, the stupendous Martyrs' Square.
At the other end of the street you overlook Piazza del Plebiscito, Palazzo Reale, Piazza Triste e Trento, Via Toledo, Galleria Principe Umberto I, Teatro San Carlo and Via Toledo.
A few minutes walk from Lungomare Caracciolo, Maschio Angioino, Castel dell'Ovo, Spaccanapoli.
The building also houses one of the exits of Naples Underground, and is therefore a lively tourist passage.