Rooms
All the rooms at ‘Maison la Mitra’ are equipped with every comfort so that you can enjoy every single moment of your holiday in relax without having to think about anything. Our solutions are designed to accommodate up to 8 people. SUPERIOR ROOM Elegant, charming and particularly appreciated for its frescoed ceiling, the Superior Room is composed by a very large bedroom, kitchenette and private bathroom with shower. The room can accommodate up to a maximum of 3 people with the addition of a third bed, and has a balcony overlooking the city centre. DELUXE QUADRUPLE ROOM The soft, elegant colours and welcoming atmosphere of the Shabby Chic Style find their maximum expression in the Deluxe Quadruple Room, ideal for groups and families of up to 4 people. SUPERIOR APARTMENT The Superior Apartment is characterised by the liveliness of the furnishings, in which the blue tone stands out, and the elegance of the Vietri motifs found in the flooring throughout the flat and in the bathroom. The flat is composed by a bedroom with a double bed and an extra single bed, a living room with a double sofa bed, a built-in kitchenette with table and chairs for dining, and a private bathroom with shower. Its capacity for up to 5 persons makes it ideal for family trips and groups of friends. DELUXE APARTMENT The Deluxe Apartment represents the most spacious solution in the entire residence. It is comfortable, functional and very bright thanks to the presence of two light points, a balcony overlooking the city in the living room and a large window in the bedroom. The bright tones of yellow and blue enhance the liveliness of the rooms.
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Location
Maison la Mitra is located in the city centre, in Via Foria, one of the oldest streets in Naples famous for the presence of numerous antique shops. Full of typical restaurants, well-known pizzerias and pastry shops, this district is home to the famous “Poppella” pastry shop where the famous Neapolitan sweet “snowflake” was born, the renowned “Concettina ai 3 Santi” pizzeria, the historic “Lombardi” restaurant and many others. A few minutes’ walk takes you to the Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro, where you can admire the most precious jewel in the world ‘the Mitre of San Gennaro’; Spaccanapoli, the decumanus that divides the city in two; San Gregorio Armeno, the street of the Nativity scenes; the National Archaeological Museum and the catacombs of San Gaudioso; underground Naples with its underground itineraries from the Greco-Roman era; the shopping streets (Via Toledo) and Neapolitan nightlife (Via Costantinopoli and Piazza Bellini). The district is easily reached by Metro, getting off at the ‘Museo’ stop on Line 1 or at the ‘Cavour’ stop on Line 2. Supermarkets, clothing and all kinds of shops abound in the district.