




Naples
Napoli, with about one million inhabitants, is the third largest center of Italy. Its location is spectacular, with the popular view of the Gulf of Naples and the extraordinary islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida. The city is dominated by Vesuvius, the great volcano erupting violently in 79 BC, covering of ashes the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Today, these cities appear to light, witnessing the splendor of the Roman Empire, the latest eruption of the volcano dates back to 1944.
Historic city, Naples was founded about 3000 years ago under the name of Partenope by Turkish and Greek merchants.
In the various stages of foreign domination, the city developed and grew to become one of the most important capitals among the italian states before the unification, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The Bourbons, which at that time ruled the kingdom built a magnificent palace near Caserta and fill the city of historic buildings of every kind.
The historical center of Naples, with its splendid palaces and the popular neighborhoods, is currently UNESCO heritage. Naples also boasts an underground city, in addition to his famous panoramas.
This welcoming city is characterized by contradictions and popular traditions, like the miracle in which the blood San Gennaro liquefies before the eyes his followers.
San Francesco al Monte
(Naples)
The Hotel San Francesco al Monte was created by a wise and prestigious recovery of a Franciscan monastery founded in 1557, in the most spectacular locations of Naples, where you can enjoy a panorama that embraces the whole city, the ancient center with the Gulf and its islands and the Vesuvius. [view details]
£ 199
for
2 nights
Hotel Costantinopoli 104
(Naples)
In the center of Naples, the hotel Constantinople 104 is an old building in neoclassical style that dates back to the last decades of the nineteenth century, whose facade features a large colorful glass wall recognizable for its Art Nouveau features. [view details]
£ 285
for
2 nights







