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The location is fantastic! It's just a short walk from the subway station, and there's an elevator which is really convenient if you have luggage. There's also a Conad supermarket nearby and it's right on Toledo Street, the busiest street in the area. Getting to all the attractions on foot is super easy.
They have a dedicated luggage storage room on the second floor, next to the kitchen. The staff will give you a code so you can access it yourself whenever you need to.
The kitchen is tiny, and so is the fridge. The kettles all have a lot of limescale, so I basically didn't expect to cook anything in there. However, the chefs here are amazing! Every time I smelled them cooking, it smelled delicious, and they even have free dinner parties every few days. I tried breakfast once, and the chef was incredibly attentive, even preparing eggs and ham specifically for me. On the flip side, some of the male cleaning staff were quite unfriendly and had a poor attitude. Most of the other staff are very kind though, especially the young ladies at the front desk and the female staff, and of course, the chefs. Just a heads up, the kitchen does close sometimes, so be mindful of the hours. I missed out on something one evening and then couldn't get it the next morning.
The room itself is clean, tidy, and very spacious. There's plenty of room for four people; when I stayed, there were only two of us. There's a separate dressing room area which is great for changing clothes and such.
Naples is quite unique and definitely worth visiting. San Elmo Castle was a highlight, offering beautiful sunset views, a volcano, and panoramic city views! The Naples metro also accepts credit cards, so I found traveling around to be quite easy. My only precaution is that I wouldn't walk around too late at night. During the day, I think it's perfectly fine, but always be aware of your surroundings.
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