Location. The Week end a Napoli is located in the Vomero area of Naples, Italy, five kilometres from the city centre. The Certosa di San Martino museum is 500 metres away and the island of Capri is 7.5 kilometres from the hotel. Piazza Vanvitelli subway station is 200 metres away.
Hotel Features. Set on Vomero Hill, the boutique Week end a Napoli occupies the traditionally Mediterranean style Villa Maria and is surrounded by lush gardens with a terrace area. The hotels multilingual staff are on hand to offer assistance with excursions to nearby towns including Ischia, Vesuvius, and Capri. Guests can also take part in cooking lessons and sample traditional Neapolitan dishes. The hotel has a bar, and offers complimentary wireless Internet and laundry facilities.
The Week end a Napoli offers a complimentary breakfast.
The residence houses a meeting room with projector, wireless Internet, and fax facilities.
The Week end a Napoli offers discounted use of a fitness centre located 200 metres away. Staff can book personal training sessions and reflexology sessions for guests.
Guestrooms. The eight guestrooms and apartments have Mediterranean style decor with tiled flooring and rich fabrics. Amenities include air conditioning, Internet access, plasma televisions with satellite channels and pay movies, DVD players, hair dryers, minibars, and safes. Some bathrooms feature jetted tubs. Apartments also extend to kitchenettes.
Rates:
174.1 - 261.79 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Amenities:
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Week-end a Napoli
Via E. Alvino 157
Naples, Italy 80129
Driving Directions:
From Naples Capodichino Airport (NAP):
Distance to the Week end a Napoli is 12 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
Getting there. Taxis to the hotel cost approximately 22 EUR. The Alibus shuttle leaves every 30 minutes for Piazza Municipio and Naples central station (Stazione Centrale). Tickets cost 3 EUR. From here trains run to Piazza Vanvitelli, 300 metres from the hotel. There are buses to Sorrento. Hydrofoils and ferries sail to the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, and the islands of Ischia and Capri from Naples Port (at the bottom of Piazza Municipio). Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Naples integrated metro, bus, and tram system is inexpensive and efficient. The summit of the Vomero hill can be reached by funicular railway. Driving a car is not recommended within the city centre. Trains from Stazione Centrale run to Sorrento and buses connect to many of the Amalfi Coast resorts. A car is recommended for exploring further afield.