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Hostels in Naples
Clean and friendly hostel located in the heart of the historical center of Napoli...
Come and stay in the ancient fabrics factory, that worked from 1860 till 20 years ago, now completely renovated as a modern and cool hostel..
In a strategic position in the centre of the town in the cleaner and safer district of Mergellina where movida goes on until late in the night.
Deep down in beautiful Naples, La Controra is a historical building .....
The Hostel and Hotel with best location in Naples,right on the watherfront in the centre of town and awesome views over the sea. Hostel and Hotel Bella Capri has everything you need to enjoy your stay on the amazing Bay of Naples.
Giovanni's home offers budget accommodation in the heart of Napoli. Enjoy the authentic Italian experience through the eyes of a local.
Right in the heart of the old Town in naples. Lovely, spacious dorm rooms. Private rooms availaible. Huge..
A family run Hostel. Both friendly and safe. Male, female and mixed dorms, with private shower, lockers...
A new hostel located in the center just in front of the port of Naples.Private rooms with private bath...
regional info

The city's commercial and cultural history has always been strictly connected with the importance of its port. Strategically located, Naples has been coveted ever since it was established as a Greek colony around 600 BC, named "Neapolis" (New City). Conquered by the Romans in 327 BC, it became a favorite residence of emperors and literary personages, including Virgil and Nero. A Byzantine dukedom in the 7th century and later subject to Norman Sicily, Naples reached the zenith of its medieval prosperity when Charles I of Anjou made it his capital in 1266. Along with his Angevin and Aragonese successors, Charles enlarged the city and embellished it with palaces and churches. The Spanish Habsburgs (1502 - 1704) were followed by the Bourbons, Bonapartes and finally the Savoys, when Campania became part of the unified Italian nation in 1860.
A point of embarkation for emigrants in the past, Naples now has a large traffic of merchandise (petroleum, carbon, cereals) and passengers. In the vast urban area one can distinguish many different neighborhoods: the old center, characterized by buildings closely crowded together, is bordered on the west by the new administrative district and on the east by the business district, into which flows almost all the road and rail traffic. Other neighborhoods, with narrow climbing streets, rise around the base of the San Martino and Capodimonte hills. These neighborhoods have experienced intense development, typically of the simpler kind, in contrast to that of the residential neighborhoods that stretch out comfortably along the Vomero and Posillipo hills.
Compared to other European cities, Naples is a large, chaotic and sometimes "overbearing" city - but in all these things lies the city's charm. It has its share of petty crime, and derelect areas that visually detract a tourist's point of view. In spite of this, most of Naples' inhabitants know how to enjoy the joys of life. Naples has been compared to Marseilles and referred to as the "Bombay" of Europe. This reputation should not deter potential travellors from visiting Naples, as it is safer than most large American cities and the chaos has been steadily subsiding over the last few years.
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