Sui Tetti di Napoli

Just off Via Toledo, it offers independent apartments with terraces and private rooms within the apartment.
Perched on the shoreline, where two sides of the multifaceted city meet and merge: on one side, the more touristy and iconic area, with the pedestrianized Via Toledo, the main shopping street, much loved by Neapolitans for evening strolls, the Toledo Metro station (the art metro), the funicular, Piazza Plebiscito, the Royal Palace and the San Carlo Theater, and a myriad of people, banks, offices, shops, and street artists; on the other, the more authentic and vibrant soul, a picturesque mix of narrow alleys, ups and downs, lively trattorias, street art, small shops, the pignasecca market, and the bustling neighborhood life that offer a glimpse of the authentic, working-class Naples.
Inspired by the colors of spices, these welcoming apartments, tastefully furnished by the architects who manage them, lead visitors on the Mediterranean routes of which Neapolis was once a pearl, providing the immediate sensation of a journey through strong and intense flavors, in a multifaceted city of ancient essences and culinary delicacies.
Although centrally located, the upper floors offer quiet and peaceful respite and a breathtaking view, from charming terraces, of the Certosa di San Martino and sui tetti di Napoli .

Located in a key area of ​​central Naples, they offer an ideal location from which to reach, in just a few minutes on foot, the city's main destinations and the most important transport hubs to the surrounding areas and the islands. On one side, Spaccanapoli, Piazza del Gesù, San Gregorio Armeno, and the historic street of nativity scenes; the entrance to the Naples Underground , the Church of San Lorenzo , the Duomo and the Treasure of San Gennaro , the Sansevero Chapel , and the Archaeological Museum; on the other, the Teatro San Carlo, Piazza Plebiscito, and Porto Beverello, where boat excursions depart.
Near the beautiful Toledo station on Metro Line 1 .

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