Close to via Toledo straddling the borderline between two sides of this multi-faceted city mingle and melt: on one side the very popular and pedestrianised via Toledo, the main commercial artery, much loved by the Neapolitans for evening strolls, The award winning Toledo Metro station, the funicular, Piazza Plebiscito, the royal palace and the San Carlo theatre alongside a myriad of crowds, banks, offices, shops, street artists; and on the other side the most genuine and the pulsating soul of the city, a picturesque mix of narrow alleys, uphill and downhill slopes, lively restaurants, street art, small shops, the Pignasecca market and the buzzing neighborhoods that offer a glimpse of the real Naples, as lived by its people.
Inspired by the colours of spices, these cozy apartments, tastefully furnished by the architects who run them, lead the visitor on a Mediterranean journey, giving the immediate sensation of strong and intense flavours, in a multifaceted city of millennial essences and culinary delicacies.
Although the location is central, the upper floors are quiet and peaceful with a very impressive view of the Certosa di San Martino and the rooftops of Naples.
Located very centrally in Naples, they offer an ideal location from which to reach, in a few minutes on foot, the main visit or destinations of the city and the most important modes of transport to reach the surroundings and the islands. On one side Spaccanapoli, Piazza del Gesù, San Gregorio Armeno is the street to find nativity scene artisans, Napoli Sotterranea, the Church of San Lorenzo, Naples Cathedral and the Treasure of San Gennaro, the Sansevero Chapel, the Archaeological Museum, and MADRE the new Museum of Contemporary Art. On the other side there are the Teatro San Carlo, Piazza Plebiscito and Beverello Port from where we sail to the islands and beyond.
The award winning Toledo Metro station is also very close at hand.