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  • Double Single Use Standard

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Minibar, Pay-per-view Channels, Private bathroom, Room service, Safety Deposit Box, Telephone, TV, WiFi

    Bed size:Double Bed

  • Standard Double

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Minibar, Pay-per-view Channels, Private bathroom, Safety Deposit Box, Telephone, TV, Wake up service, WiFi

    Bed size:King Size

    Room size:25 m2

  • Superior Double

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Desk, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Minibar, Pay-per-view Channels, Private bathroom, Room service, Safety Deposit Box, Telephone, TV, Wake up service, WiFi

    Bed size:King Size

    Room size:35 m2

  • Triple Room

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Minibar, Pay-per-view Channels, Private bathroom, Room service, Safety Deposit Box, Telephone, TV, Wake up service, WiFi

    Bed size:King Size

    Room size:40m2

General

Located in the center of Naples, the hotel Ramada is close to the port for daily departures for the islands, and 15 minuts from the main hotspots in the city. Well furnished, it guarantees the perfect combination of price/quality in all seasons. All rooms at the Ramada offer classic wooden furniture, soft carpeted floors, and air conditioning. Some rooms are complete with bathrobe and slippers. The buffet breakfast includes fresh pastries, a selection of breads, cheese, ham, and fresh fruit. The restaurant serves low-calorie menus and fine wines from local vineyards. There is free Wi-Fi at the bar, which is open until late and in all other hotel’s public areas.Central Station is a great choice for travellers interested in pizzasightseeing and museums.

Children and extra beds

  • Children under 13 years stay free of charge.

Pets

  • Pets are allowed (small size)

Cancellation / Prepayment

All Seasons

  • from 7 to 3 days before arrival: 30% penalty charged
  • from 2 days before arrival to no show or earlier departure: 50% penalty charged

High Season

  • from 7 to 3 days before arrival: 50% nights penalty charged
  • from 2 days before arrival to no show or early departure: 100% penalty charged

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Facilities

  • Laundry
  • Lounge
  • WiFi

Internet

  • WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge

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Naples

Naples

 

Not many are aware that Naples is home the the world renowned Pizza! The first pizza ever created was dedicated to Princess Margherita of Naples, and it was bestowed to her from a man at that time considered the lowest level of society. The first pizza was made of wheat, water and tomato. Today, many more ingredients have been added to the pizza, but only in this city will you discover the actual real taste of such a simplistic but delicious dish. Naples is also a city that is connected to its religious roots. Neapolitans are passionate believers and have built countless of beautiful churches spread about the small streets of the old city.  As you turn the corner, and venture towards the middle of a crowded street, don’t be surprised if you run into a Baroque white marble finely decorated church. Yes, the grandeur of Baroque.  A typical evening tour of Naples would be comprised of the sampling of Neapolitan ice cream, a walk on the seaside as you gaze upon and listen to street musicians playing Italian love songs… or  you can choose to take a ride (by car or bicycle) to the upper part of the city and experience a breathtaking view overlooking the Gulf.  Within our excursions, we include the possibility of visiting several of the churches and many of the museums of the city. Naples’ National Archeological Museum is considered one of the most important museum’s of its kind in the world, with works of the Renaissance, the Romans, and the Greeks of the highest caliber.  And if that is not enough, the house of the Royal family has been converted into a museum. A must see spot when visiting Naples.

Culture and history info

  Home to one of the greatest dynasties in Italy after the Roman Empire, Naples was the capital of the Bourbon kingdom, relatives of the ruling family of Spain. The long history of Naples heads back to the Greeks who founded Neapolis (new town) in the Vth century BC. Since then, the Romans, Normans, Spanish and French ruled over this part of Italy, each one leaving a mark of its presence, producing the mosaic of Naples today: a city teeming with archeological opulence; a lively social melting pot.

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