


Belle Arti ResortA stay at a boutique hotel Belle Arti Resort of Naples is the opportunity to discover a beautiful and lively city, with a wealth of monuments, history and tradition, with a lovely client all year and by unique gastronomic and handcrafting traditions.
Belle Arti Resort is in the heart of the historic center of Naples where the itineraries begin to discover within a convenient walk the streets of art, the Decumanus, via San Gregorio Armeno, the famous Via dei Presepi, the Monastero di Santa Chiara, the Cappella San Severo with the famous Cristo velato etc. Here we suggest some of the most attractive areas Naples and wait for you in the hotel to provide any information, from the most useful to the most unusual, for an enjoyable stay at a hotel in Naples.
Naples is a seacoast city, and nothing is more beautiful than a walk along the shore, or lungomare of via Partenope, with a view of Castel dell'ovo and Borgo Marinari, near via Santa Lucia.
Santa Lucia is the ancient fishermen’s quarter transformed between the 19th and 20th centuries into an elite location, with large Liberty style homes. A must visit is the Castel dell’Ovo, an ancient fortress offering exciting views. Just outside the walls, Borgo Marinari, once occupied by fishermen practicing their activities, today hosts a prestigious yacht club and is framed by cafes, pizzerias and historic restaurants. At the end, the Fontana dell’Immacolatella, a jewel of 17th century sculpture, identifies one of the most beautiful corners of Naples.
La piazza del Plebiscito and surrounding area are the living room of Naples. Defined on one side by the scenographic columns of the basilica di San Francesco da Paola and on the other by the large Palazzo Reale, the piazza is one of the most beautiful in the city. Not far away is the Maschio Angioino, the most famous castle in Naples, with its strong towers between which opens its beautiful portal, a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture.
From here on is a succession of gardens, monuments, churches, streets and palazzos that make the city unique: the Teatro San Carlo, the largest in Italy, piazza Trento and Trieste with the historic Caffè Gambrinus, the Galleria Umberto I, a lovely and elegant stroll, via Toledo, one of the oldest city streets, a pleasant pedestrian island among noble palazzos, boutiques and cafes.
An elite residential quarter, with noble palazzos, enchanting villas and splendid monuments, the Vomero offers a panorama of city that must not be missed during a stay in a Naples hotel , at Belle Arti Resort.
At Il Vomero, the funicolare leaves the station of piazza Montesanto (or that of piazza Duca d'Aosta) and a short walk leads to Certosa di San Martino, an extraordinary architectural complex, surrounded by gardens and overlooks from which a fantastic panorama can be enjoyed. Castel Sant'Elmo, a practically intact mediaeval fortress, is very close to La Certosa, and even here, historic walls and battlements offer a breathtaking view.
Along the beautiful and elegant via Scarlatti you arrive at piazza Vanvitelli, the heart of the Vomero, then at Villa Floridiana site of the Museo Nazionale delle Ceramiche Duca di Martina, surrounded by a majestic park crossed by trails that the Neapolitans love for strolls and jogging.