BED & BREAKFASTS
Telephone Number : +39 081.580.04.79
Address : Piazza Bovio, 22
City/Bay : Naples
Country : Italy
Website : http://www.boviosuite.it/
Bovio Suite - BED & BREAKFASTS, Naples, Italy
The Bocio Suite, carried out on the third floor of a palace dating back to the early part of the '900 century, has spacious rooms equipped with all comforts at the guests' disposal incomparison with high level structures:
TV , mini-bar, heating system, air conditioning, extension telephone, safe and one of the suites is also equipped with a Jacuzzi.
Its stylish furniture is cared in the smallest details.
Breakfast is served either in a refined room or directly in guests' rooms on demand .
There is the possibility of a night entertainment with music and cocktails.
Then this structure has got a convention with an indoor and guarded parking area.
All that will be at our customers' disposal for a unforgettable stay.
The Bovio Suite is situated in the heart of Naples, in an ancient palace dating 1800 and in the middle of one of the most suggestive squares in Naples.
It's a complex of suites, all equipped with the best comforts.
Our accomodation is situated nearby the main thorough-fares of the historical centre and adjacent to the "Maschio Angioino" Castle.
About Naples :
"See Naples and then die"
This proverb sums up in a few words the spirit and enthusiasm that bring tourists to this wonderful town. One is immediately brought into contact with ancient traditions that only survive because they have been blended one with another. There are still olden professions that have survived into this modern 21st century: an entire quarter in the heart of Naples, for example, is given over to the craft of the goldsmith; there are still the world-famous handwrought nativity tableaus with their figurine shepherds; old craftsmen still sell handmade chairs from the backs of carts that they push through the streets; and you can still hear the clanging hammer of the blacksmith. There is even an artisan who gives new life to old and damaged dolls in his workshop, appropriately called The Doll Hospital.