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The interiors of the UNA Napoli, recalling local traditions – decors, rough tufo stone, Pompeian red, Pulcinella shapes – with impressive architectural design, give life to 89 well appointed rooms, a bar and a restaurant on the panoramic roof garden of this lovely boutique hotel.
Category : Avantgarde Superior - Learn more
UNA Hotel Napoli a 6 storey historical building in a central position opposite the railway station, accurately restored to its XIX Century grandeur.
Address : Piazza Garibaldi, 9/10 80142 - UNA Hotel Napoli Naples Map
Description: A room with window or balcony, average size around 20 sq. m. Furnished with wall to wall carpeting, light coloured wooden furniture and artistic murals in tuff stone. The bathroom is in marble with a bathtub and shower or just shower and a hospitality set of Aloe products.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults , 1 Children
Description: A corner room with two balconies or window and larger balcony. A coffee maker is included. In the bathroom guests will find bathroom scales, bathrobe, slippers and “his” and “hers” hospitality sets.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults , 1 Children
Description: A room with window or balcony, more spacious than the Classic room. Furnished with wall-to-wall carpeting, light coloured wooden furniture and artistic murals in tuff stone. The bathroom is in marble with a bathtub and shower or just shower. Guests will find a hospitality set of Aloe products.
Number and type of beds: double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults , 1 Children
Description:
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed; 1 single bed
Occupancy: 3 Adults , 1 Children
Description: A room with window or balcony, average size around 20 sq. m. Furnished with wall to wall carpeting, light coloured wooden furniture and artistic murals in tuff stone. The bathroom is in marble with a bathtub and shower or just shower and a hospitality set of Aloe products
Number and type of beds: Double or twin Bed
Occupancy: 1 Adults , 1 Children
Description: A room with window or balcony, more spacious than the Classic room. Furnished with wall-to-wall carpeting, light coloured wooden furniture and artistic murals in tuff stone. The bathroom is in marble with a bathtub and shower or just shower. Guests will find a hospitality set of Aloe products.
Number and type of beds: Double or twin bed
Occupancy: 1 Adults , 1 Children
Description: A corner room with two balconies or window and larger balcony. A coffee maker is included. In the bathroom guests will find bathroom scales, bathrobe, slippers and “his” and “hers” hospitality sets.
Number and type of beds: Double or Twin Bed
Occupancy: 1 Adults , 1 Children
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MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS, MAESTRO
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Location: 6 floor
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Breakfast Time: 07.00-10.30 am
Lunch Time: 12.30-14.30
Dinner Time: 07.00-10.30 pm
The ancient Neapolis (Greek Néa Pólis 'New City') was originally a Greek colony, later conquered by the Romans in the 4th cent B.C. (an example of the Roman domination are the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum (destroyed in the A.D. 79 eruption of Vesuvius). Naples is the largest city in southern Italy and it is marvelously located on the slopes and at the base and of the hills bordering the Bay of Naples, an arm of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The bay, dominated by Mt. Vesuvius (volcano), extends from Cape Misena in the north to the Sorrento peninsula in the south and is dotted with towns and villas. Near its entrance are the fabulous islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida. Naples is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and it is rich in historical, artistic and cultural traditions and gastronomy. It is the birthplace of the Pizza Margherita –so named when it was served to Queen Margherita during a visit to the city- made with mozzarella, tomato and basil representing, respectively, the red, white, and green of the Italian flag. Besides the food (which forms the basis for much Italian-American cuisine), the city is famous also for its colourful street life, its gaiety, its songs, particularly in the bel canto style and its festivals. It is also a very important commercial and industrial centre and a major seaport with shipyards and diversified industries. Among the city's attractions are medieval castles, churches, and a university. In 1995 the Historic Centre of Naples was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Don’t miss to visit also the so-called “Subterranean Naples” many kilometers of tunnels under the city that were originally the old Greco-Roman reservoirs dug out from the soft tufo stone on which, and from which, the city is built.