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Easylife - Naples - Librai 14 - Historic Center
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2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
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1 Single Bed
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1 Single Bed
2 bathrooms
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About this property
Easylife - Naples - Librai 14 - Historic Center
THE SPACE
Welcome to Neapolitan charm managed by Easylife House, a short-term rental apartment management company throughout Italy. Featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the quintessential expression of elegant urban living.
Discover an urban gem in the heart of Naples' historic center: a recently renovated, air-conditioned apartment located on the 4th floor (with elevator) of a building overlooking the ancient streets of Naples. The entrance welcomes you with a comfortable sofa, a prelude to a space designed to combine design and comfort. Two double bedrooms bathed in natural light, each with a private balcony, feature custom-built wardrobes, a Smart TV, single bed armchair and a functional desk for those who work or dream big.
The two bathrooms, meticulously designed down to the last detail, offer elegant showers for daily relaxation. One last surprise: the new, linear kitchen, perfectly equipped with modern appliances and integrated into the convivial dining area, where every meal becomes a special moment.
Every finish, from the flooring to the lighting, is designed to convey elegance, practicality, and the authentic charm of Naples.
Paid parking nearby
Santopaolo Garage - Vico Santa Maria ad Saecula, 8 - 80100 Naples
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a well-known specialized group throughout Italy, a guarantee of reliability and quality of service. With Easylife, a dedicated Host will be at your disposal to meet your needs.
• Restaurants and/or events.
• E-bike tours accompanied by an official guide.
• Shopping and much more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
The historic center of Naples is a vibrant and multilayered urban landscape, where every alley, church, building, and square tells a thousand-year-old story. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it occupies a vast area intersecting with numerous neighboring neighborhoods: Spaccanapoli, the Decumani, the Spanish Quarters, the Port, Forcella, Vomero, Posillipo, and others. In this description, I will attempt to offer a comprehensive overview, with references to the main points of interest and local suggestions.
Spaccanapoli and the Decumani
One of the city's most iconic streets is Spaccanapoli, which ideally splits Naples in two—a route that follows the route of the lower decumanus of ancient Neapolis. Monuments, churches, artisan workshops, and historic cafés line this axis. Walking along the decumani, you enter the heart of the city center:
Via San Gregorio Armeno, known worldwide as "the street of nativity scenes," lined with artisan workshops that operate year-round.
Via dei Tribunali, once the central hub, preserves alleys, minor churches, and the aroma of street food.
At the intersection of Spaccanapoli and other urban axes is Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, with the church of the same name and its obelisk.
Churches, chapels, and "hidden" monuments
The historic center abounds with religious treasures, some truly hidden:
Cappella Sansevero, home to the famous Veiled Christ, a marble masterpiece sculpted with mastery and symbolism.
The Church of Gesù Nuovo, with its rusticated façade and splendid interior, overlooks Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, a central square in the historic center.
Church and Cloister of Santa Chiara, famous for its majolica cloister, frescoes, and medieval rooms.
Underground Naples and Ancient Strata
Beneath the streets of the city center, an underground world pulsates: tunnels, Greco-Roman ruins, galleries, and air raid shelters. A visit to Underground Naples is an immersion in the hidden roots of the city.
In addition, there are archaeological routes in the bowels of the city, where ancient Roman structures, historic cellars, and crypts emerge.
Spanish Quarters / Montecalvario
Adjacent to the historic heart, the Spanish Quarters are a maze of narrow alleys, stairways, murals, markets, and urban art.
The murals pay homage to local icons such as Maradona, Totò, De Filippo, and Sophia Loren.
The Pignasecca Market, on the edge of the Spanish Quarters, is a typical street market, with food stalls and street food—arguably the true Naples of everyday life.
The Church of Santa Maria della Mercede is located in the Montecalvario area; the Church of Sant’Anna di Palazzo is in San Ferdinando.
A special spot is the Ventaglieri area, in the Montecalvario/Avvocata neighborhoods, with a terraced park, escalators and an elevator connecting the upper and lower streets, panoramic views, and a historic church, Sant’Antoniello del Sangue di Cristo.
Porto, Forcella, Pendino
These areas connect the historic center to the coast and the port. The Port of Naples is a historic point of arrival and departure for ships, close to Castel dell’Ovo and the seafront.
Forcella is an area full of alleys, markets, and minor churches that testify to the vibrant neighborhood life.
Pendino is home to architectural elements and historic buildings that mark the transition between the center and the areas toward the central train station.
San Lorenzo, Vicarìa
These neighborhoods partially overlap with the university area.
Via Mezzocannone and the surrounding streets are historic areas linked to the Federico II University and historic university buildings.
Smaller buildings and churches dot these neighborhoods, often hidden among ordinary buildings, but invaluable to those who explore carefully.
Vomero
Although not fully within the historic center, Vomero is a hilltop neighborhood overlooking the city, accessible via funiculars and stairways.
Standing on the hill are Castel Sant'Elmo and the Certosa di San Martino, places from which to enjoy views of Naples, the Gulf, and Mount Vesuvius.
The neighborhood offers a stroll through elegant shopping, bars, and terraces.
Posillipo
Elegant and panoramic, it overlooks the sea along the Gulf. Villa Rosebery, the official residence of the President of the Republic, is one of the area's green jewels. Posillipo Hill offers unparalleled views of Naples and the coast. The area also offers access to the Pausilypon Archaeological Park, with ruins, views, and panoramic caves.
Camaldoli
On the northern edge of the city lies the Camaldoli, a green hilly area offering panoramic views and nature. The Camaldoli Urban Park extends over approximately 135 hectares of wooded greenery.
The Camaldoli Hermitage is a historic religious building of cultural interest.
Pharmacy
Spaccanapoli Pharmacy - Piazzetta Nilo, 1 - 80134 Naples
Hospital
Cardinal Ascalesi Hospital - Via Egiziaca a Forcella, 31 - 80139 Naples
Supermarket
Sigma - Via San Severino, 4 - 80100 Naples
GET AROUND
Via San Biagio dei Librai 14 is located in the heart of Naples' historic center, within the famous Spaccanapoli, an area rich in history, monuments, and transportation links. Despite the narrow, pedestrianized streets typical of the old town, the area is well connected by bus, tram, and subway, allowing for quick travel within the city and to train stations and airports.
Bus and Tram
Several surface transportation stops are located nearby.
Line 202 (Via Duomo, Corso Umberto I): connects the historic center with the Piazza Garibaldi and Capodichino areas.
Line R2: runs along Corso Umberto I, connecting Piazza Garibaldi with Piazza Municipio and Piazza Trieste e Trento, passing through the heart of the city.
Line 151: connects Piazza Garibaldi with Fuorigrotta, the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, and the Mostra d'Oltremare area.
Line 254 and other local lines connect with neighboring neighborhoods.
Tram Lines 1 and 4: operate along Corso Garibaldi and Corso Umberto I, ideal for reaching the port and eastern parts of the city.
The main stops are just a few minutes' walk away: Corso Umberto I, Via Duomo, and Piazza Nicola Amore.
Subway
The subway network is easily accessible.
Line 1 (Yellow): The closest stop is Duomo (about a 6-7 minute walk). From here, you can quickly reach the central areas (Toledo, Municipio, Vanvitelli) and Piscinola in the north. It also offers a direct connection to the Central Station in Piazza Garibaldi.
Line 2: Accessible from Piazza Garibaldi (10-12 minutes on foot or by bus). It provides quick connections to Pozzuoli to the west and San Giovanni-Barra to the east.
Line 6 (currently under construction): will connect the western area with the city center.
Circumvesuviana Metro Line: Accessible from Garibaldi, it offers direct connections to Herculaneum, Pompeii, Sorrento, and the Vesuvian area.
Reaching the Train Stations
Naples Central Station – Piazza Garibaldi: Reachable in about 10 minutes by bus (R2 or 202) or on foot in 15-20 minutes. It is the main rail hub with high-speed (Trenitalia and Italo), Intercity, and regional connections.
Naples Campi Flegrei Station: Connected to Line 2 (towards Pozzuoli). Ideal for reaching Fuorigrotta and the western area.
Naples Mergellina Station: Also accessible via Line 2, useful for traveling to the western seafront.
Reaching the Airports
Naples Capodichino International Airport: Approximately 6 km away, reachable in 20-25 minutes by taxi or by Alibus departing from Piazza Garibaldi or Piazza Municipio.
Rome Fiumicino and Ciampino Airports: connected by high-speed trains from Naples Central Station to Rome Termini (about 1 hour and 10 minutes), from where you can continue by shuttle or local trains.
Salerno-Costa d'Amalfi Airport: currently being expanded, accessible by regional train from Naples Central Station in about 45 minutes to Pontecagnano or Salerno.
Motorways and Ring Roads
Via San Biagio dei Librai, despite being in a restricted traffic zone (ZTL) and pedestrian zone, is connected to the main routes:
A1 Milan–Naples Motorway: accessible via the Naples Ring Road, connecting to Rome and northern Italy.
A3 Naples–Salerno Motorway: from Naples East, connecting the Amalfi Coast, Calabria, and Sicily.
A16 Naples–Canosa Motorway: towards Bari and Puglia.
Naples Ring Road (A56): main urban artery connecting peripheral neighborhoods and highways.
In short
Via San Biagio dei Librai 14, in the heart of Naples, offers a prime location: just minutes from buses, trams, and the subway, and well-connected to the Central Station and Capodichino Airport. Its proximity to highways and ring roads makes it easy to travel by car throughout Campania and beyond. It's an ideal location for traveling both within the city and to other national and international destinations.
Tickets and Information
ANM (Naples Public Transport Company) - +39 081 763 4111
EAV (Circumvesuviana, Cumana, MetroCampania) - +39 081 762 7111
Trenitalia (Napoli Centrale station) - +39 089 202 1021
Alibus Naples–Airport - direct connection Capodichino Airport / Central Station / Port
FlixBus Naples - national and international routes, prices starting from €5
Welcome to Neapolitan charm managed by Easylife House, a short-term rental apartment management company throughout Italy. Featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the quintessential expression of elegant urban living.
Discover an urban gem in the heart of Naples' historic center: a recently renovated, air-conditioned apartment located on the 4th floor (with elevator) of a building overlooking the ancient streets of Naples. The entrance welcomes you with a comfortable sofa, a prelude to a space designed to combine design and comfort. Two double bedrooms bathed in natural light, each with a private balcony, feature custom-built wardrobes, a Smart TV, single bed armchair and a functional desk for those who work or dream big.
The two bathrooms, meticulously designed down to the last detail, offer elegant showers for daily relaxation. One last surprise: the new, linear kitchen, perfectly equipped with modern appliances and integrated into the convivial dining area, where every meal becomes a special moment.
Every finish, from the flooring to the lighting, is designed to convey elegance, practicality, and the authentic charm of Naples.
Paid parking nearby
Santopaolo Garage - Vico Santa Maria ad Saecula, 8 - 80100 Naples
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a well-known specialized group throughout Italy, a guarantee of reliability and quality of service. With Easylife, a dedicated Host will be at your disposal to meet your needs.
• Restaurants and/or events.
• E-bike tours accompanied by an official guide.
• Shopping and much more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
The historic center of Naples is a vibrant and multilayered urban landscape, where every alley, church, building, and square tells a thousand-year-old story. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it occupies a vast area intersecting with numerous neighboring neighborhoods: Spaccanapoli, the Decumani, the Spanish Quarters, the Port, Forcella, Vomero, Posillipo, and others. In this description, I will attempt to offer a comprehensive overview, with references to the main points of interest and local suggestions.
Spaccanapoli and the Decumani
One of the city's most iconic streets is Spaccanapoli, which ideally splits Naples in two—a route that follows the route of the lower decumanus of ancient Neapolis. Monuments, churches, artisan workshops, and historic cafés line this axis. Walking along the decumani, you enter the heart of the city center:
Via San Gregorio Armeno, known worldwide as "the street of nativity scenes," lined with artisan workshops that operate year-round.
Via dei Tribunali, once the central hub, preserves alleys, minor churches, and the aroma of street food.
At the intersection of Spaccanapoli and other urban axes is Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, with the church of the same name and its obelisk.
Churches, chapels, and "hidden" monuments
The historic center abounds with religious treasures, some truly hidden:
Cappella Sansevero, home to the famous Veiled Christ, a marble masterpiece sculpted with mastery and symbolism.
The Church of Gesù Nuovo, with its rusticated façade and splendid interior, overlooks Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, a central square in the historic center.
Church and Cloister of Santa Chiara, famous for its majolica cloister, frescoes, and medieval rooms.
Underground Naples and Ancient Strata
Beneath the streets of the city center, an underground world pulsates: tunnels, Greco-Roman ruins, galleries, and air raid shelters. A visit to Underground Naples is an immersion in the hidden roots of the city.
In addition, there are archaeological routes in the bowels of the city, where ancient Roman structures, historic cellars, and crypts emerge.
Spanish Quarters / Montecalvario
Adjacent to the historic heart, the Spanish Quarters are a maze of narrow alleys, stairways, murals, markets, and urban art.
The murals pay homage to local icons such as Maradona, Totò, De Filippo, and Sophia Loren.
The Pignasecca Market, on the edge of the Spanish Quarters, is a typical street market, with food stalls and street food—arguably the true Naples of everyday life.
The Church of Santa Maria della Mercede is located in the Montecalvario area; the Church of Sant’Anna di Palazzo is in San Ferdinando.
A special spot is the Ventaglieri area, in the Montecalvario/Avvocata neighborhoods, with a terraced park, escalators and an elevator connecting the upper and lower streets, panoramic views, and a historic church, Sant’Antoniello del Sangue di Cristo.
Porto, Forcella, Pendino
These areas connect the historic center to the coast and the port. The Port of Naples is a historic point of arrival and departure for ships, close to Castel dell’Ovo and the seafront.
Forcella is an area full of alleys, markets, and minor churches that testify to the vibrant neighborhood life.
Pendino is home to architectural elements and historic buildings that mark the transition between the center and the areas toward the central train station.
San Lorenzo, Vicarìa
These neighborhoods partially overlap with the university area.
Via Mezzocannone and the surrounding streets are historic areas linked to the Federico II University and historic university buildings.
Smaller buildings and churches dot these neighborhoods, often hidden among ordinary buildings, but invaluable to those who explore carefully.
Vomero
Although not fully within the historic center, Vomero is a hilltop neighborhood overlooking the city, accessible via funiculars and stairways.
Standing on the hill are Castel Sant'Elmo and the Certosa di San Martino, places from which to enjoy views of Naples, the Gulf, and Mount Vesuvius.
The neighborhood offers a stroll through elegant shopping, bars, and terraces.
Posillipo
Elegant and panoramic, it overlooks the sea along the Gulf. Villa Rosebery, the official residence of the President of the Republic, is one of the area's green jewels. Posillipo Hill offers unparalleled views of Naples and the coast. The area also offers access to the Pausilypon Archaeological Park, with ruins, views, and panoramic caves.
Camaldoli
On the northern edge of the city lies the Camaldoli, a green hilly area offering panoramic views and nature. The Camaldoli Urban Park extends over approximately 135 hectares of wooded greenery.
The Camaldoli Hermitage is a historic religious building of cultural interest.
Pharmacy
Spaccanapoli Pharmacy - Piazzetta Nilo, 1 - 80134 Naples
Hospital
Cardinal Ascalesi Hospital - Via Egiziaca a Forcella, 31 - 80139 Naples
Supermarket
Sigma - Via San Severino, 4 - 80100 Naples
GET AROUND
Via San Biagio dei Librai 14 is located in the heart of Naples' historic center, within the famous Spaccanapoli, an area rich in history, monuments, and transportation links. Despite the narrow, pedestrianized streets typical of the old town, the area is well connected by bus, tram, and subway, allowing for quick travel within the city and to train stations and airports.
Bus and Tram
Several surface transportation stops are located nearby.
Line 202 (Via Duomo, Corso Umberto I): connects the historic center with the Piazza Garibaldi and Capodichino areas.
Line R2: runs along Corso Umberto I, connecting Piazza Garibaldi with Piazza Municipio and Piazza Trieste e Trento, passing through the heart of the city.
Line 151: connects Piazza Garibaldi with Fuorigrotta, the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, and the Mostra d'Oltremare area.
Line 254 and other local lines connect with neighboring neighborhoods.
Tram Lines 1 and 4: operate along Corso Garibaldi and Corso Umberto I, ideal for reaching the port and eastern parts of the city.
The main stops are just a few minutes' walk away: Corso Umberto I, Via Duomo, and Piazza Nicola Amore.
Subway
The subway network is easily accessible.
Line 1 (Yellow): The closest stop is Duomo (about a 6-7 minute walk). From here, you can quickly reach the central areas (Toledo, Municipio, Vanvitelli) and Piscinola in the north. It also offers a direct connection to the Central Station in Piazza Garibaldi.
Line 2: Accessible from Piazza Garibaldi (10-12 minutes on foot or by bus). It provides quick connections to Pozzuoli to the west and San Giovanni-Barra to the east.
Line 6 (currently under construction): will connect the western area with the city center.
Circumvesuviana Metro Line: Accessible from Garibaldi, it offers direct connections to Herculaneum, Pompeii, Sorrento, and the Vesuvian area.
Reaching the Train Stations
Naples Central Station – Piazza Garibaldi: Reachable in about 10 minutes by bus (R2 or 202) or on foot in 15-20 minutes. It is the main rail hub with high-speed (Trenitalia and Italo), Intercity, and regional connections.
Naples Campi Flegrei Station: Connected to Line 2 (towards Pozzuoli). Ideal for reaching Fuorigrotta and the western area.
Naples Mergellina Station: Also accessible via Line 2, useful for traveling to the western seafront.
Reaching the Airports
Naples Capodichino International Airport: Approximately 6 km away, reachable in 20-25 minutes by taxi or by Alibus departing from Piazza Garibaldi or Piazza Municipio.
Rome Fiumicino and Ciampino Airports: connected by high-speed trains from Naples Central Station to Rome Termini (about 1 hour and 10 minutes), from where you can continue by shuttle or local trains.
Salerno-Costa d'Amalfi Airport: currently being expanded, accessible by regional train from Naples Central Station in about 45 minutes to Pontecagnano or Salerno.
Motorways and Ring Roads
Via San Biagio dei Librai, despite being in a restricted traffic zone (ZTL) and pedestrian zone, is connected to the main routes:
A1 Milan–Naples Motorway: accessible via the Naples Ring Road, connecting to Rome and northern Italy.
A3 Naples–Salerno Motorway: from Naples East, connecting the Amalfi Coast, Calabria, and Sicily.
A16 Naples–Canosa Motorway: towards Bari and Puglia.
Naples Ring Road (A56): main urban artery connecting peripheral neighborhoods and highways.
In short
Via San Biagio dei Librai 14, in the heart of Naples, offers a prime location: just minutes from buses, trams, and the subway, and well-connected to the Central Station and Capodichino Airport. Its proximity to highways and ring roads makes it easy to travel by car throughout Campania and beyond. It's an ideal location for traveling both within the city and to other national and international destinations.
Tickets and Information
ANM (Naples Public Transport Company) - +39 081 763 4111
EAV (Circumvesuviana, Cumana, MetroCampania) - +39 081 762 7111
Trenitalia (Napoli Centrale station) - +39 089 202 1021
Alibus Naples–Airport - direct connection Capodichino Airport / Central Station / Port
FlixBus Naples - national and international routes, prices starting from €5
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Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
About the area
Naples
Naples City Centre, a neighbourhood in Naples, is home to this apartment. Spaccanapoli and Castel dell'Ovo are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. Botanical Garden of Naples and Naples Aquarium are also worth visiting. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking.

Napoli
What's nearby
- Spaccanapoli - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Naples National Archaeological Museum - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
- Port of Naples - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Via Toledo - 13 min walk - 1.2 km
- Molo Beverello Port - 20 min walk - 1.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Decumano 31 - 1 min walk
- Museum Shop & Bar - 1 min walk
- portico 340 - 3 min walk
- Gran Caffè Ciorfito - 1 min walk
- Bar Nilo - 1 min walk
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