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Mini Apartment Acqua Marina

Napoli, Napoli, Italy

Studio located in a B&B in Piazzetta del Leone 6, in the heart of Mergellina, historic district of Naples. Overlooking Piazza Sannazaro and via Mergellina, a stone's throw from well-known Pizzerias and Restaurants (50 Kalò, Fratelli La Bufala, Galleria Leone, Ciro a Mergellina), a stone's throw from the promenade and the moorings of hydrofoils and ferries heading for Capri, Ischia, Ponza, Eolie, and all the major islands, in a beautiful period building, the air-conditioned studio apartment consists of a king size double bed, bathroom with large shower, an induction hob with mini fridge, kettle, LED TV, heating, air conditioning, as well as sheets and towels. A large balcony with sea view completes and enhances the studio apartment. Pets are not allowed.brLet's find out the location ...brNaples is a city full of fountains and it is almost impossible to count them all, one of these is the Lion Fountain in via Mergellina, at the foot of the Posillipo hill and not far from the most well-known Sebeto fountain and Sirena fountain.brHistory... brAs often happens in Naples, the Lion fountain is linked to a legend. The story goes that in a remote time a prince, just in the place where the fountain stands today, went to visit his beloved with his trusty lion, who, like a docile cub, was waiting for him. One sad day, the prince learned of his beloved's death and cried so much that he died of a broken heart. It is precisely from those tears that the famous spring was born which was eternally guarded by the lion, waiting for its master.brIn reality, the fountain was commissioned by Ferdinand IV of Bourbon in the eighteenth century to feed a fishing casino in Mergellina, but also to be used by the citizens of the area. From that moment the water, known by the name of Mergoglino, instead of rising from the earth began to gush from the mouth of an ancient marble lion placed in the middle of the tub. The fountain was renovated in 1869 with the addition of the Pirolli lion statue.brThe peculiarity of this fountain is the fact that it is subjected to the road and can be reached using two stairways, separated by a base on which the lion statue made by the sculptor Pirolli rests. In the original structure, two cannulas, placed in the center of the part below the street level, carried the water in two trays (now lost)brThe Leone fountain can be found in the square of the same name (Piazzetta Leone in Mergellina, 1-3, 80122 Naples) in the stretch of road that goes from Piazza Sannazaro to the Port of Mergellina, once a fisherman and today mainly tourist. In an old Alinari photo the lion still contemplates the sea placidly.brAnd then, Piazza Sannazaro ...brPiazza Sannazaro, located near the Lungomare Francesco Caracciolo, the Riviera di Chiaia, the Vomero district and Posillipo, is among the most elegant squares in the city of Naples.brbrThe square dates back to the end of the 19th century when a large fill of the coast line allowed the construction of the square, the promenade and viale Gramsci.brIn the center of the square stands the fountain with the splendid statue of the Parthenope mermaid which is positioned on a rock together with animals and aquatic plants.br brIt is one of the symbolic fountains of Naples. It was erected by the sculptor Onofrio Buccini in 1869 to decorate the gardens of the railway station, but in 1924 it was moved to Piazza Sannazaro. On the occasion of the inauguration of the Galleria Laziale, the gallery that connects Mergellina to Fuorigrotta. brThe fountain is a marble group composed of a large elliptical basin in the center of which stands the rock, on which rest four animals symbol of initiatory traditions: a horse, a lion, a dolphin and a turtle, as well as some aquatic plants .brThe Siren Partenope (symbol of the city of Naples) hangs over this group, holding a lyre with his right arm, while the left arm is pointed upwards. The siren has its tail wrapped around its hips.br There is no other news about this statue. One can only add something about the history of the Parthenope Siren to which the foundation of the city of Naples is linked.br In ancient times the mermaids were mythological creatures, being half-woman and half-bird beings, while only later in the Middle Ages were they considered half fish. They inhabited the waters in front of the Campania coasts and their song was so sweet and melodious as to enchant any crew of ships that passed through those parts, bringing them so close to the coast that they ended up smashing against the rocks. Nobody could escape their song. Partenope was one of them.br brOne day, however, things did not go like this, in fact he found himself sailing in those places Ulysses, the hero of the Trojan war. Ulysses was a very astute man, and wanting at all costs to hear the singing of the Sirens without running any danger, he thought of plugging the ears of all his crew with wax so that they could not hear the dangerous singing, while he instead he had himself tied to a ship's mast. In this way he could listen but not take any action that could be dangerous for himself and his crew.br Parthenope was very surprised by that ship which unlike all the others was not attracted to them, on the contrary pulled straight without problems. It was the first time that this happened, so he chased the ship to the bay where Naples currently stands but nothing to do, Ulysses was not bewitched. From the sorrow of not being able to conquer it with her singing, she let herself die on the rock of Megaride, where Castel dell'Ovo currently stands. There she was found by some fishermen who venerated her as a goddess. They elected her protector of the place and in her honor they called their village Partenope. The term has remained forever, even if later, later, that small village, which over the years developed into a city, was given the name of Neapolis.
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il Salotto Partenopeo

Napoli, Campania, Italy

Rental basis: Entire house or apartmentbrNumber of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0brNumber of bathrooms: 1brTaxes of City tax 2.5 EUR Per person / day may be collected during the booking process. If this is not supported, they must be paid to the host upon arrival.brIn the heart of Naples, a few steps from Piazza del Plebiscito, I host you in my small accommodation (less than 20 square meters) located on a second floor (4 flights) overlooking the street. It is suitable as a base for a couple (French double bed) with the possibility of adding an extra bed (x info: three three eight one 4 three six one eight one) Equipped with an equipped kitchen, it is located on one and a half floors and is 1 km from the sea and the free beachbrbrIn the heart of Naples, a few steps from Piazza del Plebiscito, I host you in my small accommodation (less than 20 square meters) located on a second floor (4 flights) overlooking the street. It is suitable as a base for a couple (French double bed) with the possibility of adding an extra bed (x info: three three eight one 4 three six one eight one) Equipped with an equipped kitchen, it is located on one floor and a half and is 1 km from the sea and the free beach.brbryou can visit the city by walking.brbrno interactionbrbrVia Nardones is part of the lower side of the Spanish Quarters, it is the parallel of Via Chiaia. From the balcony you can see Piazza Trieste and Trento, the adjacent Piazza del Plebiscito.brbrIn just ten minutes you can reach the Toledo stop on line 1. In 15 instead the Piazza Dante and Montesanto stops on line 2.brbrThe bathroom is equipped with a toilet / bidet systembrThe bathroom is equipped with a toilet / bidet system.
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Il Salotto Mergellina

Napoli, Campania, Italy

Rental basis: Entire house or apartmentbrNumber of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0brNumber of bathrooms: 1brTaxes of City tax 2.5 EUR Per person / day may be collected during the booking process. If this is not supported, they must be paid to the host upon arrival.brthe accommodation is located in a building and overlooks a small courtyard. It is comfortable to accommodate 2 people but is also equipped with an additional bunk bed to accommodate two more if necessary.brOffering inner courtyard views, Salotto Mergellina is an accommodation set in Naples, 1.9 km from Bagno Elena and 2 km from Bagno Ideal. The property is around 3.1 km from Via Chiaia, 3.1 km from Galleria Borbonica and 3.3 km from San Carlo Theatre. The property is non-smoking and is situated less than 1 km from Mappatella Beach.brbrWith free WiFi, this apartment features a flat-screen TV, a washing machine and a fully equipped kitchenette with a microwave and fridge. Towels and bed linen are available in the apartment. The accommodation offers an air conditioning, a heating and a private bathroom.brbrA minimarket is available close the apartment.brbrCastel dell'Ovo is 3.5 km from the apartment, while Maschio Angioino is 3.7 km from the property. The nearest airport is Naples International, 10 km from Salotto Mergellina, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service. brbrLine 2 is far about 10 minutes by walkbrLine 6 is far less 5 minutes by walk
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Jade Mini Apartment

Napoli, Napoli, Italy

Studio located in a B&B in Piazzetta del Leone 6, in the heart of Mergellina, historic district of Naples. Overlooking Piazza Sannazaro and via Mergellina, a stone's throw from well-known Pizzerias and Restaurants (50 Kalò, Fratelli La Bufala, Galleria Leone, Ciro a Mergellina), a stone's throw from the promenade and the moorings of hydrofoils and ferries heading for Capri, Ischia, Ponza, Eolie, and all the major islands, in a beautiful period building, the air-conditioned studio consists of a queen size double bed, armchair bed, bathroom with large shower, an induction hob with mini fridge and kettle, LED TV, heating, air conditioning, as well as sheets and towels. A large balcony with sea view completes and enhances the studio apartment. Pets are not allowed.brLet's find out the location ...brNaples is a city full of fountains and it is almost impossible to count them all, one of these is the Lion Fountain in via Mergellina, at the foot of the Posillipo hill and not far from the most well-known Sebeto fountain and Sirena fountain.brHistory... brAs often happens in Naples, the Lion fountain is linked to a legend. The story goes that in a remote time a prince, just in the place where the fountain stands today, went to visit his beloved with his trusty lion, who, like a docile cub, was waiting for him. One sad day, the prince learned of his beloved's death and cried so much that he died of a broken heart. It is precisely from those tears that the famous spring was born which was eternally guarded by the lion, waiting for its master.brIn reality, the fountain was commissioned by Ferdinand IV of Bourbon in the eighteenth century to feed a fishing casino in Mergellina, but also to be used by the citizens of the area. From that moment the water, known by the name of Mergoglino, instead of rising from the earth began to gush from the mouth of an ancient marble lion placed in the middle of the tub. The fountain was renovated in 1869 with the addition of the Pirolli lion statue.brThe peculiarity of this fountain is the fact that it is subjected to the road and can be reached using two stairways, separated by a base on which the lion statue made by the sculptor Pirolli rests. In the original structure, two cannulas, placed in the center of the part below the street level, carried the water in two trays (now lost)brThe Leone fountain can be found in the square of the same name (Piazzetta Leone in Mergellina, 1-3, 80122 Naples) in the stretch of road that goes from Piazza Sannazaro to the Port of Mergellina, once a fisherman and today mainly tourist. In an old Alinari photo the lion still contemplates the sea placidly.brAnd then, Piazza Sannazaro ...brPiazza Sannazaro, located near the Lungomare Francesco Caracciolo, the Riviera di Chiaia, the Vomero district and Posillipo, is among the most elegant squares in the city of Naples.brbrThe square dates back to the end of the 19th century when a large fill of the coast line allowed the construction of the square, the promenade and viale Gramsci.brIn the center of the square stands the fountain with the splendid statue of the Parthenope mermaid which is positioned on a rock together with animals and aquatic plants.br brIt is one of the symbolic fountains of Naples. It was erected by the sculptor Onofrio Buccini in 1869 to decorate the gardens of the railway station, but in 1924 it was moved to Piazza Sannazaro. On the occasion of the inauguration of the Galleria Laziale, the gallery that connects Mergellina to Fuorigrotta. brThe fountain is a marble group composed of a large elliptical basin in the center of which stands the rock, on which rest four animals symbol of initiatory traditions: a horse, a lion, a dolphin and a turtle, as well as some aquatic plants .brThe Siren Partenope (symbol of the city of Naples) hangs over this group, holding a lyre with his right arm, while the left arm is pointed upwards. The siren has its tail wrapped around its hips.br There is no other news about this statue. One can only add something about the history of the Parthenope Siren to which the foundation of the city of Naples is linked.br In ancient times the mermaids were mythological creatures, being half-woman and half-bird beings, while only later in the Middle Ages were they considered half fish. They inhabited the waters in front of the Campania coasts and their song was so sweet and melodious as to enchant any crew of ships that passed through those parts, bringing them so close to the coast that they ended up smashing against the rocks. Nobody could escape their song. Partenope was one of them.br brOne day, however, things did not go like this, in fact he found himself sailing in those places Ulysses, the hero of the Trojan war. Ulysses was a very astute man, and wanting at all costs to hear the singing of the Sirens without running any danger, he thought of plugging the ears of all his crew with wax so that they could not hear the dangerous singing, while he instead he had himself tied to a ship's mast. In this way he could listen but not take any action that could be dangerous for himself and his crew.br Parthenope was very surprised by that ship which unlike all the others was not attracted to them, on the contrary pulled straight without problems. It was the first time that this happened, so he chased the ship to the bay where Naples currently stands but nothing to do, Ulysses was not bewitched. From the sorrow of not being able to conquer it with her singing, she let herself die on the rock of Megaride, where Castel dell'Ovo currently stands. There she was found by some fishermen who venerated her as a goddess. They elected her protector of the place and in her honor they called their village Partenope. The term has remained forever, even if later, later, that small village, which over the years developed into a city, was given the name of Neapolis.
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Sapphire Studio

Napoli, Napoli, Italy

Studio located in a B&B in Piazzetta del Leone 6, in the heart of Mergellina, historic district of Naples. Overlooking Piazza Sannazaro and via Mergellina, a stone's throw from well-known Pizzerias and Restaurants (50 Kalò, Fratelli La Bufala, Galleria Leone, Ciro a Mergellina), a stone's throw from the promenade and the moorings of hydrofoils and ferries heading for Capri, Ischia, Ponza, Eolie, and all the major islands, in a beautiful period building, the air-conditioned studio apartment consists of a king size double bed, sofa bed, bathroom with large shower, a kitchenette with sink and fridge, kettle, plates, glasses, cutlery and everything needed for cooking, LED TV, heating, air conditioning, as well as sheets and towels. A large balcony with sea view completes and enhances the studio apartment. Pets are not allowed.brLet's find out the location ...brNaples is a city full of fountains and it is almost impossible to count them all, one of these is the Lion Fountain in via Mergellina, at the foot of the Posillipo hill and not far from the most well-known Sebeto fountain and Sirena fountain.brHistory... brAs often happens in Naples, the Lion fountain is linked to a legend. The story goes that in a remote time a prince, just in the place where the fountain stands today, went to visit his beloved with his trusty lion, who, like a docile cub, was waiting for him. One sad day, the prince learned of his beloved's death and cried so much that he died of a broken heart. It is precisely from those tears that the famous spring was born which was eternally guarded by the lion, waiting for its master.brIn reality, the fountain was commissioned by Ferdinand IV of Bourbon in the eighteenth century to feed a fishing casino in Mergellina, but also to be used by the citizens of the area. From that moment the water, known by the name of Mergoglino, instead of rising from the earth began to gush from the mouth of an ancient marble lion placed in the middle of the tub. The fountain was renovated in 1869 with the addition of the Pirolli lion statue.brThe peculiarity of this fountain is the fact that it is subjected to the road and can be reached using two stairways, separated by a base on which the lion statue made by the sculptor Pirolli rests. In the original structure, two cannulas, placed in the center of the part below the street level, carried the water in two trays (now lost)brThe Leone fountain can be found in the square of the same name (Piazzetta Leone in Mergellina, 1-3, 80122 Naples) in the stretch of road that goes from Piazza Sannazaro to the Port of Mergellina, once a fisherman and today mainly tourist. In an old Alinari photo the lion still contemplates the sea placidly.brAnd then, Piazza Sannazaro ...brPiazza Sannazaro, located near the Lungomare Francesco Caracciolo, the Riviera di Chiaia, the Vomero district and Posillipo, is among the most elegant squares in the city of Naples.brbrThe square dates back to the end of the 19th century when a large fill of the coast line allowed the construction of the square, the promenade and viale Gramsci.brIn the center of the square stands the fountain with the splendid statue of the Parthenope mermaid which is positioned on a rock together with animals and aquatic plants.br brIt is one of the symbolic fountains of Naples. It was erected by the sculptor Onofrio Buccini in 1869 to decorate the gardens of the railway station, but in 1924 it was moved to Piazza Sannazaro. On the occasion of the inauguration of the Galleria Laziale, the gallery that connects Mergellina to Fuorigrotta. brThe fountain is a marble group composed of a large elliptical basin in the center of which stands the rock, on which rest four animals symbol of initiatory traditions: a horse, a lion, a dolphin and a turtle, as well as some aquatic plants .brThe Siren Partenope (symbol of the city of Naples) hangs over this group, holding a lyre with his right arm, while the left arm is pointed upwards. The siren has its tail wrapped around its hips.br There is no other news about this statue. One can only add something about the history of the Parthenope Siren to which the foundation of the city of Naples is linked.br In ancient times the mermaids were mythological creatures, being half-woman and half-bird beings, while only later in the Middle Ages were they considered half fish. They inhabited the waters in front of the Campania coasts and their song was so sweet and melodious as to enchant any crew of ships that passed through those parts, bringing them so close to the coast that they ended up smashing against the rocks. Nobody could escape their song. Partenope was one of them.br brOne day, however, things did not go like this, in fact he found himself sailing in those places Ulysses, the hero of the Trojan war. Ulysses was a very astute man, and wanting at all costs to hear the singing of the Sirens without running any danger, he thought of plugging the ears of all his crew with wax so that they could not hear the dangerous singing, while he instead he had himself tied to a ship's mast. In this way he could listen but not take any action that could be dangerous for himself and his crew.br Parthenope was very surprised by that ship which unlike all the others was not attracted to them, on the contrary pulled straight without problems. It was the first time that this happened, so he chased the ship to the bay where Naples currently stands but nothing to do, Ulysses was not bewitched. From the sorrow of not being able to conquer it with her singing, she let herself die on the rock of Megaride, where Castel dell'Ovo currently stands. There she was found by some fishermen who venerated her as a goddess. They elected her protector of the place and in her honor they called their village Partenope. The term has remained forever, even if later, later, that small village, which over the years developed into a city, was given the name of Neapolis.
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Corso Umberto 153 - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 3

Napoli, Napoli, Italy

Corso Umberto 153 is an elegant and welcoming apartment, designed to meet the needs of every type of traveler.brLocated on Corso Umberto, one of the main streets of Naples that connects the historic center to the station, the apartment is easily reachable from any point of the city. On the first floor of a charming historic building with elevator, the apartment offers a perfect combination of comfort and strategic location with a panoramic view of the city.brReserved for non-smokers, it is equipped with all modern comforts: air conditioning, Wi-Fi, TV and washing machine. The kitchen, fully equipped with dishes, crockery and the main appliances (oven, fridge / freezer and coffee machine), is ideal for those who want to prepare their meals in a functional and welcoming environment.brThe sleeping area includes a bedroom with a comfortable double bed, while in the living room we find a sofa bed, so it is possible to accommodate up to 3 people in total.brThe real strong point of the apartment is the terrace, a quiet and relaxing outdoor space, which overlooks a side street, away from the noise of the city.brCorso Umberto 153 is the perfect solution for those looking for an unforgettable stay, whether for pleasure or business. It is ideal for families, couples or anyone who wants to explore Naples in comfort, enjoying a central but quiet location.Corso Umberto 153 is an elegant and welcoming apartment, designed to meet the needs of every type of traveler.brLocated on Corso Umberto, one of the main streets of Naples that connects the historic center to the station, the apartment is easily reachable from any point of the city. On the first floor of a charming historic building with elevator, the apartment offers a perfect combination of comfort and strategic location with a panoramic view of the city.brReserved for non-smokers, it is equipped with all modern comforts: air conditioning, Wi-Fi, TV and washing machine. The kitchen, fully equipped with dishes, crockery and the main appliances (oven, fridge / freezer and coffee machine), is ideal for those who want to prepare their meals in a functional and welcoming environment.brThe sleeping area includes a bedroom with a comfortable double bed, while in the living room we find a sofa bed, so it is possible to accommodate up to 3 people in total.brThe real strong point of the apartment is the terrace, a quiet and relaxing outdoor space, which overlooks a side street, away from the noise of the city.brCorso Umberto 153 is the perfect solution for those looking for an unforgettable stay, whether for pleasure or business. It is ideal for families, couples or anyone who wants to explore Naples in comfort, enjoying a central but quiet location.brbr In the case of bookings with only 2 guests, in case of need for separate beds, in order to accommodate the request it must be communicated 2 days before arrival.brOtherwise, a different arrangement of the beds cannot be guaranteed. br . City Tax: € 3,00 per person per night to pay at check-in starting from 1 nights for a maximum of 14 nightsbr. Extra: AIR CONDITIONING Free of charge , ELECTRICITY Free of charge , LINEN AND TOWELS Free of charge , WASHING MACHINE Free of charge brPets - not allowedbrArrival between 22:00 and 23:00 is subject to 15 late arrival fee. brArrival between 23:00 and 00:00 is subject to 30 late arrival fee.
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FraBa Apartment Historic Center of Naples

Napoli, Campania, Italy

FraBa Apartment is a 55 sqm property consisting of two rooms, kitchen and bathroom, available for short term stays. The apartment is located on the first floor of an ancient 17th century building in Via San Biagio dei librai, also known as Spaccanapoli, a straight stretch more than a kilometer long that cuts the city in two.brThe structure can accommodate up to 4 people and is designed to provide guests with a relaxing and comfortable stay, it is equipped with air conditioning, towels, sheets, Wi-Fi, TV and kitchen utensils. The central location of the property allows you to visit the main attractions of the city on foot. The historical center of Naples represents the first historical nucleus of the city. It contains nearly three millennia of history and is the largest in Italy. A portion, equal to 1021 hectares, was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995, for its exceptional monuments, which testify to the succession of Mediterranean and European cultures. The historic center recognizes the value of an extraordinary concentration of points of interest: in this regard, in 2017 the BBC defined Naples as the Italian city with too much history to manage. Its particular uniqueness is in the almost total preservation and use of the ancient Greek road layout. For all those who reach Naples by car, we remind you that the property is located in the ZTL area, therefore we recommend parking at 300 meters at the Ecumano Parking (entrance from Via Mezzocannone) which will electronically cancel your plate from the ZTL Comunale surveillance system. Undergrounds, bus stops, taxi ranks, supermarkets, pharmacies, tobacconists, bars, restaurants, pizzerias, shops, ATMs and many other services are all within 100 meters.br Upon your arrival you will be greeted by Francesco, the property manager who will be your friend with courtesy and professionalism. contact person for the entire period of the stay.brbrInfo: Private apartment - Capacity 4 people - Adding a cot on request - Pets not allowed - Breakfast not included (only welcome products)brEquipment: Sheets, Towels, Hair Dryer, Kettle, Pots, Glasses, Cutlery, Cups and Mugs, Colander, Various utensils. brCheck-in: 14: 00-20: 00 after this time we can organize a late check-in at the extra cost of: € 10 for arrivals between 20:00 and 22:00 € 15 for arrivals between 22:00 and 00: 00- 20 € for arrivals after 00:00brCheck-out: 10: 00-10: 30 (Please communicate by e-mail the estimated time of your arrival)
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