Oui tree apartment was born for the pleasure of hospitality, for the love we have always had for all cultures, because we live on relationships and feelings, because we do.
Someone described this house: "Deeply rooted in the fabric of Naples, cultural, historical, architectural and at the same time agile, quick, new, lively, with a look at the cleanliness of the lines and the furniture and its contemporaneity."
The apartment has been recently renovated. The original touch of the double open shower in the bedroom, the spacious walk-in closet, the colors used for the furnishings make the living room pleasant and lively
The apartment is located on the second floor of a building, without a lift.
Large 62 m2, comfortably accommodates 4 people. Balcony positioned towards the internal cloister, remaining silent and peaceful.
LIVING AREA. Living room with sofa bed and kitchen equipped with moka pot, electric kettle, electric oven and various kitchen utensils.
DOUBLE BEDROOM.
BATHROOM. Shower box, bidet, hairdryer and washing machine.
OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE. Split air conditioning in the bedroom, free unlimited wifi, iron and clothesline.
According to Italian law, all identity documents of the guests must be exhibited on arrival.
Late check in:
- From 21:30 - 23:30 - Euro 10,00
- From 23:30 - 24:00 - Euro 30,00
- From 24:00 - 01:30 - Euro 40,00
In order to provide you a smooth process of check in, please advise your Key Holder in advance your approximate time of arrival.
Naples is one of the country’s most interesting destinations. Famous for its beautiful architectural buildings and a UNESCO-protected historic center, it is no wonder this is such an attractive holiday location.
The Museo Cappella Sansevero is one of Naples greatest sites. Home to a wonderful collection of statues and classical art work, the Baroque-style chapel is has remained largely unchanged since the 17th century.
The Bourbon Tunnel takes visitors through underground routes of the city. Built (but unfinished) in 1853 as an escape route for Ferdinand II of Bourbon during his fears of rebellion, the tunnel has since been used as a military hospital during the Second World War and for judicial storage during the 1950s.
One cannot visit Naples without visiting the Gesu Nuovo Church. The church is covered with a collection of beautiful art pieces both on the walls and on the ceiling.
Commissioned by Charles VII of Naples and opened in 1737, Teatro di San Carlo exudes elegance and sophistication. The building is filled with golden decor and blue upholstery, lavishly and expensively completed to match the tastes of the time.Naples is one of the country’s most interesting destinations. Famous for its beautiful architectural buildings and a UNESCO-protected historic center, it is no wonder this is such an attractive holiday location.
metro stop nearby (garibaldi 600 meters) line 1 and line 2 also circumvesuviana station at 700 meters, sightseeing bus stop at 400 meters
Parking on the street for a fee, € 2.00 per hour from 8.00 to 24.00 and Marco garage for a fee at 190 meters