Italy Travel Tips


The capital of the Campania region and the greatest city in Southern Italy, Naples has put on a show with its exquisite setting and expressive people. Spend a long weekend detecting the historic city's rich artistic heritage or simply wander its streets and soaking up the air. A late-nineteenth century villa in the middle of Naples with tainted glass windows was turned into a 19 room boutique resort. Reserve a first floor room in the primary villa very than one of the very dark garden suites. A certain dolce vita air still lingers at this 1908 stone, which provides old fashioned luxury and topnotch services. 

Its 123 rooms are different, with antiques, magnificent silks and marble baths. Corner rooms have wraparound views of Capri and Vesuvius. There is also a timber panelled Casanova bar and an elegant upper floor restaurant called Terrazza. The hotel is well located on the shore and overlooks those Castel dell'Ovo, those marina and those seaside village of Borgo Marinao with its neighboring bars. This nineteenth century resort overlooking those bay has welcomed a host of distinguished guests from Alfred Hitchcock into Giorgio Armani. This reasonably priced resort at a converted 17th century palazzo is located on one of Naples buzziest squares, together with sidewalk café, and bars that remain lively well into the early hours. 

Its rooms are fairly Spartan, but have LCD televisions and decent bathrooms. On those Riviera di Chiaia waterfront, a 10 minute walk from those quaint alleyways and boutiques Of Chiaia, Micalo is a small and fashionable boutique hotel. Olive trees in pots provide those decor a sun bleached feel while modern art adds colour. The best thing about it resort is those sense of calm you feel whenever you walk in, busy Naples seems a world away. This funky designer B&B is entered via a narrow bookseller's alley, but the breakfast room and the largest of the three bedrooms overlook lively piazza Dante. 

There are 83 suites and rooms, mostly with sea views and full of mod cons like espresso machines. Its rooftop restaurant, II Comandante, serves Neapolitan cuisine and a Samurai sushi pub on the ground floor provides a more casual dining alternative. One other Good pizza restaurant, located on those island of Megaride in front of those one time fishermen's houses. A true keeper of traditional pizza flame that offers only two varieties: margherita and marinara.

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