7.2.07

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B&B in Naples: a cosy place with a breathtaking view


There’s a new B&B in Naples called “Capri from your pillow”.
From its three rooms it boasts a spectacular view of the skyline from Vesuvius as far as the Posillipo hill.
It is in a central position, in Via Filippo Palizzi, a stone’s throw from the Central (Augusteo) and Chiaia-Piazza Amedeo cable car lines, both well linked to the underground lines. Handy for buses to all the city’s main sights of interest.
It has a second exit onto Corso Vittorio Emanuele, near to the Chiaia cable car line.

Free and “pay and display” parking facilities available in Via Palizzi; “pay and display” and underground parking facilities also available nearby the entrance in Corso Vittorio Emanuele.

The rooms:


Our B&B has 3 well furnished rooms:
Vesuvio: double bedded, dressing room and ensuite bathroom;
Sorrento: twin bedded, shared bathroom;
Posillipo: double bedded, single bedded, shared bathroom.

Prices per room
Vesuvio: 90 Euros per night;
Sorrento: 70 Euros per night; 50 Euros per night for single occupancy;
Posillipo: 100 Euros per night for 3 people; 80 Euros per night for 2 people.

Special Prices
20% reduction for stays which exceed 3 nights
Forfait per week for the entire floor with use of kitchen facilities and welcome breakfast

Services:
Linen change on the 4th day
Tourist information, suggestions to discover the city

How to get there:
To go by public transports to the
-Via Palizzi entrance, take the Central cable car (from Vomero or Via Roma) and get off at the “Petraio-Via Palizzi” stop or the Chiaia cable car (from Vomero or Piazza Amedeo) and get off at the “Palazzolo” stop or the E4 bus (from Vomero);
- Corso vittorio Emanuele entrance , take the Chiaia cable car line and get off at the Corso Vittorio Emanuele stop (from Vomero or Piazza Amedeo) or the C16 bus (from Mergellina or Piazza Mazzini).

See photos and map below

2 Comments:

At 8:47 PM, Blogger babbeo said...

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At 8:48 PM, Anonymous Anonimo said...

It's a really cosy place. Amazing view, only that is worthed the full trip to Naples. Many thanks to Benedetto for his precious suggestions on Naples hidden trasures

 

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