Solarium al Duomo - Suite 3
Naples



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Tourist accommodation registration number: 15063049LOB7073CIN: IT063049C24YAE2FDP
overview
Bright suite, recently renovated, with a large panoramic terrace and a shared veranda equipped as a dining area.
Located on the fifth floor of a building with a lift, this suite is furnished in a simple yet modern style and comes with a queen size bed, a double sofa bed and a private full bathroom with a shower. From the room there is access to a balcony overlooking the city.
Comforts such as a TV, air conditioning and free wi-fi complete the accommodation.
At guests’ disposal there is a shared veranda with a dining area where to enjoy breakfast and take-away food, with a large panoramic terrace over Naples.
This very equipped area offers tables and chairs, a fridge, a kettle, a coffee machine, dishware and cutlery.
*In the same building there are two more suites for 2 people each. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information!
Founded in the 8th century BC, Naples was among the most important cities of Magna Graecia and exercised a 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 a duchy, and later, from the thirteenth century and for about six hundred years, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Naples, to then become the capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy.
Headquarters of the University of Naples Federico II, the oldest state university in Europe, it also houses the ‘Orientale’ University, the oldest university of synological and oriental studies in Europe. Place of origin of the Neapolitan language, Naples has exercised and exercises a strong role in numerous fields of knowledge and culture. Naples is also the cradle of the figurative arts: in fact, original architectural and pictorial movements were born, such as the Caravaggism, the Posillipo school and the Neapolitan Liberty, as well as minor but internationally important arts, such as Capodimonte porcelain and the Neapolitan manger. It is also home of a distinctive form of theater as well as a peculiar culinary tradition that includes iconic foods, such as Neapolitan pizza: in particular, the art of its pizza makers is part of the UNESCO intangible heritage network. In 1995 also the historic center of Naples was recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site for its exceptional monuments, which testify the many cultures from the Mediterranean and Europe that have contributed to its development.
The central station is 15 minutes from the apartment while Naples Capodichino airport is reachable with a 20-minutes drive.
Located on the fifth floor of a building with a lift, this suite is furnished in a simple yet modern style and comes with a queen size bed, a double sofa bed and a private full bathroom with a shower. From the room there is access to a balcony overlooking the city.
Comforts such as a TV, air conditioning and free wi-fi complete the accommodation.
At guests’ disposal there is a shared veranda with a dining area where to enjoy breakfast and take-away food, with a large panoramic terrace over Naples.
This very equipped area offers tables and chairs, a fridge, a kettle, a coffee machine, dishware and cutlery.
*In the same building there are two more suites for 2 people each. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information!
Founded in the 8th century BC, Naples was among the most important cities of Magna Graecia and exercised a 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 a duchy, and later, from the thirteenth century and for about six hundred years, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Naples, to then become the capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy.
Headquarters of the University of Naples Federico II, the oldest state university in Europe, it also houses the ‘Orientale’ University, the oldest university of synological and oriental studies in Europe. Place of origin of the Neapolitan language, Naples has exercised and exercises a strong role in numerous fields of knowledge and culture. Naples is also the cradle of the figurative arts: in fact, original architectural and pictorial movements were born, such as the Caravaggism, the Posillipo school and the Neapolitan Liberty, as well as minor but internationally important arts, such as Capodimonte porcelain and the Neapolitan manger. It is also home of a distinctive form of theater as well as a peculiar culinary tradition that includes iconic foods, such as Neapolitan pizza: in particular, the art of its pizza makers is part of the UNESCO intangible heritage network. In 1995 also the historic center of Naples was recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site for its exceptional monuments, which testify the many cultures from the Mediterranean and Europe that have contributed to its development.
The central station is 15 minutes from the apartment while Naples Capodichino airport is reachable with a 20-minutes drive.
beds
- 1 Double sofa-bed
- 1 Queensize beds
equipment
- Air conditioning
- Wifi
- Television
kitchen
bath
- Hairdryer
- Shower
Check-in is available from 15.00 (or 16.00, according to the destination) to 20.00. Please arrange your check-in time with the local Team at least 48 hours before your arrival.
Check-out time is by and no later than 10am.
Late check-in and check-out are available upon request and subject to availability. An additional cost from € 20 to € 40 may be charged for arrivals after 20.00.
Parties or events are not allowed.
Smoking is not permitted.
Contact us for more information if you are travelling with pets.
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