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We serve an excellent buffet breakfast that can either be enjoyed in the rooms or in the pretty "Caffetteria". The bright and elegant "Caffetteria" is also the perfect place to wind down and relax over a drink with your company or have a little nightcap before heading to your room. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Audio/Visual Service | Bar | Cellular Telephone Hire | Computer Rental | Conference Packages | Congresses & Meetings | Digital Camera Rental | Fax Machine | Fax Service | Internet Point | Meeting Room | Overhead Projector | Parking | Photocopier | Secretarial Service | Translation Service | | |
The Relais Posillipo is situated in the wonderful quarter "Posillipo", one of the best location in Naples. Posillipo hill is surely one of the most beautiful, enchanting and prestigious area of the city. The sumptuous and hidden villas, the slopes down to the sea, the fascinating buildings and the breathtaking panorama make this scenery a due stay for all tourists and a dream for Neapolitan inhabitants. Thanks to its beauties "Posillipo" is the most famous hill of Naples; from "Mergellina" towards the top of the hill, going through narrow and twisting alleys, you can admire not only the charming landscape, but also the magnificence of noble palaces (Palazzo Donn'Anna) and churches (S.Maria del Faro). On the top of Posillipo Cape you can also visit the recently renovated "Parco Virgiliano" which offers a system of terraces where you can relax being delighted by sensational panorama on both gulfs: the Naples one and the Pozzuoli one. The large and populous city of Naples still contains some areas where you can observe the charm of the past: small districts sheltered in the Posillipo coast, far from the chaos and noise of the big city, which you can reach by walking along narrow and winding paths that descend towards the sea. The most famous fishing village is "Marechiaro", known for the renowned "Fenestrella" celebrated in the song by Salvatore di Giacomo. Today the area is mainly visited for its excellent restaurants overlooking the sea, but a short walk down the steps on the narrow path which leads down to the water is enough to see its old charm. The very narrow and steep Gaiola path leads down from Via Coroglio to another place by the sea in Naples: the small beach of Cala San Basilio which can be reached on foot by following an even narrower path through the mythical Seiano cave. |
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