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Hotel Villa Ranieri
Address: Corso Amedeo di Savoia 29 - Naples, Italy
Description:
Villa Ranieri Hotel is an old noble residence dating back to 1700, surrounded by a 1500 metres squared park under the protection of the Government Department for Monuments and other National Treasures in Naples.
Facilities:
ADJUSTABLE AIR CONDITIONING
MINIBAR
COLOUR TV
TELEPHONE WITH DIRECT LINE
HAIRDRYER IN BATHROOM
SOUNDPROOF GLASS
Location:
By aeroplane:
From Naples Capodichino airport, you have two possibilities of reaching Villa Ranieri Hotel:
- by private taxi, taking 15 minutes to arrive to your destination
- using the public service "Alibus" which departs from the airport every 30 minutes, quickly bringing you to the Central Station.
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From here you can take a taxi or metro line 1 in Piazza Garibaldi (in front of the station) and get off at the Piazza Cavour stop. Continue by foot to Piazza Museo and there get on the R4 bus at the Via Santa Teresa degli Scalzi stop. After a few minutes, you will arrive to Corso Amedeo di Savoia and you can find Villa Ranieri Hotel on the corner with Via Cagnazzi.
By train:
You can take a taxi or public transport from the central station to Villa Ranieri Hotel. Take the metro line 1 from Piazza Garibaldi (in front of the station) and get off at the Piazza Cavour stop. Continue by foot to Piazza Museo and there get on the R4 bus at the Via Santa Teresa degli Scalzi stop. After a few minutes, you will arrive to Corso Amedeo di Savoia and you can find Villa Ranieri Hotel on the corner with Via Cagnazzi.
By car:
From the motorway, take the "Tangenziale" (by pass) and exit at "Capodimonte". From here, follow the obligatory direction to the right and you will arrive to Corso Amedeo di Savoia. Continue for 500 metres: Villa Ranieri is situated on the opposite side to the direction of the traffic flow on the corner with Via Cagnazzi.
Close to:
The Hotel is a few minutes from two important museums: the National Archeological Museum, which holds the entire collection of finds from the Borbone dynasty and the Capodimonte Museum, with works of art from Michelangelo, Tiziano, El Greco, Raffaello, Botticelli.
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