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Via San Tommaso D'Aquino 15, Naples, 80133
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Hotel Napolit'amo

Enjoying an ideal position in the historic centre of Naples, this hotel is near the artistic, historical and cultural patrimony of numerous sites, including Piazza Municipio and Castel Nuovo.

The hotel is situated 200 metres from Piazza Municipio, making it the ideal base for visits to any of the attractions in and around the city. Moreover, the Molo Beverello Harbour - the main departure point for ferry crossings to the islands of Ischia, Procida and Capri - is nearby.

The helpful, multilingual staff will be on hand to help you and to provide any useful information. You can relax in the knowledge that the hotel has been recommended in the following guides: Time Out, Michelin, Rough Guide and Lonely Planet.

Look for the special rates offered for stays of minimum 2 nights and on.

The Hotel Napolit'amo is a modern and welcoming 3 star hotel, ideal for spending a pleasant stay in the heart of Naples.

Our young and dynamic staff speaks perfect English, Spanish, French and Japanese.

At our guests’ disposal there’s a comfortable seating area, where you can relax, read or make use of the free internet connection.

Hotel Napolit'amo is located in Naples near: Located in Via St. Thomas Aquinas, the hotel occupies a strategic position in the immediate vicinity of Piazza Municipio. From here you can easily access the city’s most interesting cultural attractions and the ferry terminals to Capri, Ischia and Procida.
In less than 10 minutes’ walk, you can visit and admire the most important monuments in Naples, including: the Royal Palace; Piazza Plebiscito; the church of San Francesco da Paola; the S. Carlo opera theatre; and the imposing Castel Nuovo (also called Maschio Angioino).