B&B Arte e Musei

Naples


Close to the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, this artful B&B is adorned with Neapolitan-themed paintings and ceramics by gracious owner and artist Federica. Both the double and triple room include a small balcony and spotless en-suite bathroom, while the smaller single room (with double bed) has its private bathroom in the hallway.

All three simple, tasteful rooms are white-washed and clean, with high ceilings and upbeat accents in pistachio and blue. Breakfast is served at a communal table in the dining room, set with colourful crockery made by Federica herself.


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1. Museo Archeologico Nazionale

0.12 MILES

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3. Palazzo Sanfelice

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4. Ospedale degli Incurabili

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5. Museo delle Arti Sanitarie

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