Hotel Il Sotterraneo Naples

Vico Melofioccolo 7-9 Naples, Campania, 80133, Italy

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Homeward Bound

A travel blog entry by jobloor

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So today is our last day and we head off early for a marginally better flight home on Thomson than coming. However there is the same palaver with cabin baggage and we had to sit in the coach for an hour before we could check in. But home almost on time and all the luggage arrived and we are in one piece so a good outcome!

Overall we had a wonderful time on our magical mystery cruise. We didn't get to Tripoli or Egypt or Tunisia but we had ...

Naples is more than just pizza

A travel blog entry by pathfinder35

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... headed back to the ship. Next time, we hope to wander the streets and have some local pizza and browse the local markets. The city looks wonderfully in a very messy and disorganized way....

We ate at the specialty restaurant, Murano, which serves contemporary French cuisine. It was 'very fancy', for lack of a better term. And there were only young, handsome male waiters working - not sure why. Also, the chef, another handsome guy, came out ...

Unravelling Naples, or trying and failing

A travel blog entry by rootsandroutes

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... 8221; as we scuttle across the road to the relative safety of the other side.

As the world’s mecca of pizza, Naples’ streets are crammed with pizzerias and, much like the city’s street life, these establishments are chaotic and fast-paced. Mild-mannered Brits as we are, we found ourselves on more than one occasion being barged to one side by a queue-jumping. Stern words (in our garbled Italian-English crossover) were exchanged and our pizzas
arrived.
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The city of kings

A travel blog entry by davefremland

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... full. As we stopped in each town people got off and it ended up more comfortable at the end.

The train arrived on time and I walked to my hotel but, starving, I stopped at a food stand outside of a restaurant and got a small pastry treat to tide me over until I could get to that famous Napolitani pizza. I easily found my hotel which was located on a busy street full of people selling their wares on tables and ramshakle cardboard ...

All you Calabrese do the mambo like a-crazy...

A travel blog entry by shiiuga

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... as much like in Paris, I wasn't there to see anything in the city itself. I was only there for 2 nights, and I wanted to see Herculaneum more than anything in the city, so my one full day was spent investigating the ruins there. They were interesting, but not as spectacular or evocative as Pompeii, being only a fraction of the size, though there was a very poignant exhibit of ...

This hotel was formerly known as: Il Sotterraneo