Bright, recently renovated suite with a huge panoramic terrace and a shared veranda used as a dining area. Located on the fifth floor of a building with an elevator, this simply and modernly furnished suite features a double bed, a double sofa bed, and a fully equipped private bathroom with a shower. The room also opens to a small balcony overlooking the city. Guests have access to a shared veranda where they can enjoy breakfast and take-out meals, complete with a large terrace overlooking Naples. Fully equipped, it offers guests tables and chairs, a refrigerator, a kettle, a coffee machine, and various tableware.
Founded in the 8th century BC, Naples was one of the most important cities of Magna Graecia and exerted considerable commercial, cultural, and religious influence on the surrounding Italic populations. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, in the 8th century the city formed an autonomous duchy, independent of the Byzantine Empire; Later, from the 13th century and for approximately six hundred years, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Naples, and then became the capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies under the Bourbons until the unification of Italy. Home to the Federico II University, the oldest state university in Europe, it is also home to the Orientale University, the oldest university of Sinology and Oriental studies on the continent. The birthplace of the Neapolitan language, Naples has played and continues to play a major role in numerous fields of knowledge and culture. Naples is also the cradle of the figurative arts: original architectural and pictorial movements, such as Caravaggism, the Posillipo School, and Neapolitan Art Nouveau, were born here, as well as minor but internationally important arts, such as Capodimonte porcelain and the Neapolitan nativity scene. It is the birthplace of a distinctive form of theater and a distinctive culinary tradition that includes foods that have become global icons, such as Neapolitan pizza: in particular, the art of its pizza makers has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. In 1995, Naples' historic center was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its exceptional monuments, which testify to the succession of Mediterranean and European cultures.
The central train station is a 15-minute walk away, while Naples Capodichino Airport is about a 20-minute drive away.