Excellent location
Our property is the ideal starting point for exploring Naples: located a few steps from Piazza del Plebiscito and the renowned Toledo metro station, considered the most beautiful in Europe, you will find yourself immersed in the beauty and history of this fascinating city. In detail, below are some of the main points of interest nearby:

Piazza del Plebiscito - 300m
Piazza del Plebiscito is the most important square in the city, rich in history and art, it is close to both the historic center area and the Mongore. It is the largest square in Naples and one of the largest in all of Italy.
There are the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola and the equestrian statues of Charles III of Bourbon and Ferdinand I.

Umberto Gallery - 450m
The Umberto I Gallery is a majestic 19th century construction and one of the most famous and important galleries in Italy.
The gallery is decorated with impressive statues and beautiful frescoes representing the continents, the seasons of the year and some classical deities.
On the ground floor you can find shops, cafes and restaurants, while in the upper part there are mostly offices and commercial spaces.

Toledo Metro - 800m
The suggestive Via Toledo metro is considered the most beautiful in Europe.
It is enriched by the remains of the ancient Aragonese walls, by two large mosaics created emulating the Pompeian style and, going down the escalators, you are immersed in a marine-themed environment: the "sea tunnel".
Royal Palace of Naples - 500m
The Royal Palace of Naples is a historic building located in Piazza del Plebiscito.
It was the residence of viceroy Spanish and then Austrian from the mid-17th century to 1734, of Bourbon dynasty from 1734 to 1860, with the parenthesis and finally, in 1861 of Savoy. Sold in 1919 by Victor Emmanuel III of SavoyState property, it is mainly used as a museum complex, in particular the Royal Apartments, and is home to the National Library.


San Carlo Theater - 500m
The San Carlo Theater (also known as Teatro San is the theater lyrical of Naples, among the most famous and prestigious in the world.
Founded in 1737, is the oldest opera theater in the world still active, the first Italian theater to establish a dance school.
Given its size, structure and antiquity it was a model for subsequent theatersEurope.
Other attractions nearby
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Via Chiaia - 50m
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Bourbon Gallery - 150m
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Underground Naples - 250m
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Central funicular - 600m
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Palace of Arts of Naples - 650m
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Murals Largo Maradona - 700m
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Maschio Angevin - 750m
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Seafront - 900 m
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Castel dell'Ovo - 900m
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Sansevero Chapel Museum - 1.7 km
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Archaeological Museum of Naples - 2 km
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San Gregorio Armeno - 2.3 km
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Capodimonte Museum - 3.5 km
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Catacombs of San Gennaro - 3.3 km
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Molo Beverello - 1.2 km
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Cathedral - 2.5 km