Wake up in Spaccanapoli, in a comfortable mix of ancient and modern.
Located at the corner between vicolo dei Maiorani and the city's minor decumanus via San Biagio dei Librai, popularly called Spaccanapoli, where walking means crossing centuries.
Between churches, noble palaces, Greek temples, traditional shops and ancient voices, the minor decumanus crosses two of the most beautiful squares in Naples, piazza del Gesù Nuovo and piazza San Domenico Maggiore and intersects with the famous San Gregorio Armeno, where the traditional mercato dei pastori takes place, a few steps from Cappella San Severo, Napoli Sotterranea and the main tourist sites of the city.
Smaller and less known is vico dei Maiorani where time seems to have stopped, walking through it you can be enchanted by observing the apse of the Basilica di San Lorenzo where in the underground hides the ancient mercato greco di Neapolis, it is said that there Boccaccio met Fiammetta.
Our rooms
San Biagio
50sqm room with balcony overlooking Spaccanapoli, usable from single to quad occupancy
Maiorani
45sqm room with window overlooking vico Maiorani, usable from single to quad occupancy
Divino Amore
40sqm room with balcony overlooking Spaccanapoli, usable from single to triple occupancy

















