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Old Jun 17th, 2011, 04:51 AM
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Where to Stay in Naples

I will be in Naples for three nights, arriving by train. I am looking for budget lodging and considering two areas. One is B&B Augusteo located in the centre of the city, only 150 yards from Piazza del Plebiscito. The other is B&B La Bouganville which is located what is known as Via Manzoni that connects two residential districts, Vomero and Posillipo. I am looking for advantages and disadvantages of the areas. My focus will be to check out the major sights in Naples with perhaps a day trip to Pomeii. Thank you!
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We enjoyed our stay at Bellini 67 B&B, right near Piazza Bellini and Piazza Dante -- right in the historic center, but quiet. We walked everywhere. We went in the winter time -- a double was 60E/night, including breakfast.

My review is on Tripadvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev..._Campania.html

I loved Naples!
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Oops, forgot to add their website: www.bellini67.com
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I think Piazza Bellini is a perfect location. We stayed near the Duomo and that was a little off-center, although not too much.
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I am about to try Megaron B&B in Piazza Dante - 90 euro for a double.
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Thank you!, I will look into Bellini 67 B&B.
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NanBug,
When booking your reservation with Bellini 67 B&B did you email the hotel directly?
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Yes, I did. The owner, Carmine, is fluent in English and very responsive.
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