Decumani Hotel de Charme

  The Decumani Hotel de Charme was originally built during the 17th century and belonged to Sisto Riario Sforza, the last Archbishop of Naples in the Bourbon Kingdom of the Two Sicilies of which Naples was the capital. The Decumani Hotel de Charme is located in the Decumani, in the heart of the old town originally a  Greek "polis" and then a Roman "urbs", an area wich represents with its squares, streets and alleys, a unique historical, cultural and artistic heritage, as it is testified by the acknowledgment of Unesco, which in 1995 declared the historic centre of Naples " the biggest open-air museum in the world". The hotel has now been fully restored and equipping with all the modern conveniences our guests expect. A wide lounge, decorated with golden stuccoes and mirrors, testifies the illustrious past of this residence. All the   22 bedrooms are fully air-conditioned and feature the following: soundproof windows, flat screen Television with SKY TV, safe, minibar, direct dial telephone and hairdryer. Santa Chiara Cloister, Gesù Nuovo Church, San Severo Chapel with its wonderful "Veiled Christ sculpture", Spaccanapoli and San Gregorio Armeno street with the famous "presepe-nativity Christ's" workshops, San Gaetano Square with the entrance of Underground Naples (deep galleries under the city), S. Domenico Maggiore Church, the Duomo, Art Contemporany Museum Madre, Archaeological Nacional Museum, Diocesano Museum are just few of the attraction you can easily reach by foot in less than 10 minutes from the  hotel.Moreover, the area is full of famous restaurants, traditional "pizzeria", bars, literary cafes and clubs, live music pubs and several handicrafts shops. This  structure is recommended for Cultural, Leisure and Business Tourists as it's easy to reach the railway station, the highway, the business centre of Naples and the civil service seats. Selected structure for http://hlexperience-com.deneb.w3srv.com/offerta/5-wonders-of-naples/