It is a splendid eighteenth-century villa set in leafy grounds with palms, rare plants and trees over a hundred years old. This remarkable place, which was once part of the old Bourbon pheasant-shooting retreat connected to the Royal Palace in Portici, is still as beautiful and impressive today as it was when Portici was the favourite destination of eighteenth-century noblemen. Today the town is attractive in itself and also a good starting-point for those wishing to explore the area and visit sites of archaeological interest and great natural beauty. It is close to the ruins of Herculaneum and Pompeii and to Sorrento and Naples, while the coast, dominated by the brooding Vesuvius, looks across to the enchanting islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida.
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Rates
Rooms rates € (Euro)
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FB
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Single Room
70
70
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Double Room
80
80
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Triple Room
110
110
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Room 4 Pax
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Apartments rates € (Euro)
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Apt X 4
Apt X 4
Apt X 5
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Apt X 7
Apt X 8
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Prices are quoted in Euros.
An advance payment equal to 30% of the total cost, payable by bank transfer or postal order, is required.
Facilities
Where we are
Via Madonnelle 5 - 80055 Portici - Napoli
Leave the A3 Naples-Pompeii-Salerno motorway and follow the signs to the B&B which is at no. 5 Via Madonnelle You can’t miss it. You’ll see a bust of St. Gennaro, patron of the city of Naples, on the faςade.
A3 motorway
Naples-Pompei-Salerno
Exit: Ercolano-Portici
via del Corallo > via MADONNELLE
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