Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Hotel Cesare Augusto in Naples Italy

Confortable and pretty accomodation in Naples located in the most modern and lively area of the city of Naples , at only one kilometre to the famous seafront Caracciolo and in immediate closenesses of the fair-pole Mostra d'Oltremare, near of the seat Rai , near of the University Federico II and Stadium S. Paolo and at only 10 minutes to the CittĂ  della Scienza.
With only two metro stops you can reach the historical centre of Naples.
The Naples Hotel for its top geographical location became the point of ideal reference for the tourist and for business man.
We are situated in Viale Augusto in the most central zone of Fuorigrotta (Napoli).
They are presents in vicinities the most varied types of public transports as metro (stopped Piazza Leopardi) , as Cumana (stopped Fuorigrotta) and the parking of bus in Campi Flegrei.
Connected directly with the tangenziale (escape 10, Fuorigrotta) , with the airport of Capodichino, with Beverello wharf of Mergellina (boarding hydrofoils to Ischia, Capri and Procida).
The Hotel offers 26 rooms furnished with accuracy with all necessary comfort: Private service, conditioned air, hair dryer, safe, minibar, heating system, Tv, telephone with direct line.
Private service
Conditioned air
hair dryer
TV
Mini bar
Safe
Heating system
Telephone with direct line
To accept guest there is a competent and qualified staff capable to assure an accurate and customized service available to our clients, rich and abundant buffet breakfast with typical neapolitan sweets , a roof garden with solarium for sun moments relax.
Besides, inside this Hotel in Naples you can arrange a free car park and an internet point for to satisfy every costumers necessity.

Since 1995, the historic centre of Naples has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, a programme which aims to catalogue, name, and conserve sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common heritage of humanity. The deciding committee who evaluate potential candidates described Naples' centre as being "of exceptional value", and went on to say that Naples' "setting on the Bay of Naples gives it an outstanding universal value which has had a profound influence"

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