🇮🇹 Napoli, Italy
Metro 900
📍 6, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Napoli, 80122
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Your stay — Metro 900
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The Property — Metro 900
Walk through the doors of Metro 900 and you're in a clean, no-nonsense 3-star just off Piazza Garibaldi. The lobby is compact and functional, with a 24-hour desk and a small bar — it's a base for travellers who prioritise train station proximity over charm. Ideal for a single night or a budget city break, you get a decent room and a straightforward breakfast while being a two-minute walk from the main station.
Chronicles of Napoli
Naples was founded by Greek settlers around the 8th century BCE as Neapolis, 'new city'. It became a crucial Roman port and later the capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, leaving a layer cake of Greek, Roman, Norman and Baroque architecture. The historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site, packed with churches like the Duomo and the Chapel of San Severo. Today's Naples is a gritty, vibrant city known for its food culture—pizza, sfogliatella, and strong espresso—and for being the gateway to Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast.
Best Time to Visit
Full Napoli guide →Best months
April to June: spring weather without July's full heat; October: still warm but less crowded.
Peak / festival surge
August: sweltering heat and tourist crowds at their heaviest. Plus the Feast of the Assumption (15 August) sees locals head to the coast, leaving city sites less busy. Hotel prices can spike by 30–50%.
Budget shoulder season
March and November: cooler, fewer tourists, and hotel rates often drop 20–30%. March can see rain but you get quieter lines at Pompeii.
Weather & packing
July in Naples is hot and humid with highs around 31°C but occasional afternoon thunderstorms. Pack lightweight linen or cotton, and always carry a compact umbrella and a refillable water bottle.
Live City Briefing — Napoli
- The new 'Linea 1' metro station at Municipio fully opened in 2025, making it easier to reach the port and the Molosiglio gardens without changing lines.
- Several pedestrianised zones have been expanded in the historic centre, including via Toledo on weekends – plan walking routes accordingly.
- The city's new tourist tax is now applied per person per night (€3-5) for all accommodation; check if it's included in your booking or payable on arrival.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Metro 900, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 3 to 5 facing the internal courtyard — these floors sit above the worst of the street-level noise from Corso Vittorio Emanuele while still being easily reachable by lift. The courtyard side is far quieter than the front.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms and those on floor 1 facing the street — they take the full brunt of traffic noise from this busy thoroughfare, and the lift lobby on the ground can be noisy with foot traffic and baggage handling.
Best views
Front-facing rooms from floor 3 upwards give a decent view of Corso Vittorio Emanuele and its grand 19th-century buildings, though the street is busy; courtyard views are greener but limited.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 to 5 — high enough to escape street clatter but low enough to avoid potential noise from any rooftop plant or service machinery above floor 5 (common in 3-star older buildings).
🔊 Noise notes
Corso Vittorio Emanuele is a main artery with buses, scooters, and cars all day and well into the night — double glazing may not be standard in a 3-star. Also expect some noise from the lift shaft on adjacent rooms.
Insider tips
1. If you're a light sleeper, ask specifically for an 'interno' (internal-facing) room — courtyard side — even if it means a lower floor; it's worth the trade-off. 2. Parking in Napoli is nightmarish: if driving, request a reservation for the hotel's own garage (if they have one) or ask for directions to the closest 24-hour pay lot on Corso Vittorio Emanuele before arrival.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Metro 900
Free broadband WiFi (up to 30 Mbps) – no login, just accept terms on the splash page; no paid tier
One lift serves all four floors; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital PressReader access with local papers (Il Mattino, Corriere del Mezzogiorno); the building was a 1950s cinema, notes and photos in the lobby
Check-in 14:00–22:00; early bag-drop from 09:00 free; late check-out until 15:00 for €25 if available
Free luggage room behind reception; open 07:00–23:00
Step-free through main entrance; one accessible room on second floor; no grab bars in standard bathrooms
No on-site parking; nearest public garage is Garage Chiaia, 120m away at Via dei Mille 30, €30 per night; no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €4 per person per night, up to 14 nights, exempt for under-18s
Deposit & card hold: 100% of total stay charged at booking; €50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Chiesa di Santa Maria di Piedigrotta (405 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa di Sant'Antonio a Posillipo (466 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa di Santa Maria del Parto a Mergellina (532 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi (634 m · ~8 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Parco Vergiliano - Tomba di Virgilio — 449 m · ~6 min walk
Museo del Mare Darwin-Dohrn — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Teatro di Villa Patrizi — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Unicredit — 368 m · ~5 min walk
Farmacia Mediterranea — 349 m · ~4 min walk
Mergellina — 347 m · ~4 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Change money at any bank or post office; avoid airport and hotel exchange desks as they give poor rates and charge high fees.
Most shops, restaurants, and supermarkets accept contactless credit/debit cards; keep some cash for market stalls and small cafés.
Tipping is not expected; for good service in restaurants it’s fine to leave a small amount of leftover change, and for taxis round up to the nearest euro.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A standing espresso at a local bar costs about €1.10–€1.30; sitting down can double the price.
A pizza or slice of pizza al taglio from a takeaway outlet is around €4–€6.
A main course at a trattoria or pizzeria (like a margherita pizza) is typically €7–€10.
In this residential area, street food is less common; for cheap eats head to the central district or grab pizza by the slice from bakeries.
Discount supermarkets like Lidl, Penny Market, and Eurospin are common in the neighbourhood.
Affordable clothing shopping is limited locally; most residents go to the centre or larger malls for high-street chains like OVS, H&M, or Primark.
A single bus/tram ticket (€1.50) is cheapest for short trips; a day ticket (€4.50) is best for multiple journeys. From the airport, take the Alibus (€5) or a local bus/tram with a single ticket (€1.50) plus transfer.
Eat where locals queue for lunch, not in tourist strips; use public transport day passes instead of single tickets; avoid buying water in tourist zones – fill a reusable bottle at public fountains.
Good to know — Napoli
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Napoli, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Metro 900
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Unicredit — 368 m · ~5 min walk — pharmacy · Farmacia Mediterranea — 349 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Naples Capodichino Airport (NAP) → B&B Napolit'Amo Medina (closest: Piazza Garibaldi then Municipio station)
💡 Walk 10 mins from airport to Poggioreale station (follow signs from airport exit). Take train one stop to Piazza Garibaldi, then metro Line 1 to Municipio. This avoids the bus queue during peak hours ticket purchase included in metro ticket total €1.30. Don't attempt at night—station poorly lit and deserted after 21:00.
Naples Capodichino Airport (NAP) → B&B Napolit'Amo Medina
💡 Fix price before starting the trip—should be €25 to centro storico, but to via Medina expect €25-30. Refuse unmarked cars touting inside the terminal; they'll charge double. Tip not expected.
Naples Capodichino Airport (NAP) → B&B Napolit'Amo Medina (closest: Municipio station, Line 1)
💡 Take bus 3S from airport to Garibaldi station (central train station), then hop on Line 1 towards Piscinola and get off at Municipio. One €1.30 ticket covers both bus and metro within 90 minutes of validation. Cheapest option but you'll navigate two changes.
Naples Capodichino Airport (NAP) → B&B Napolit'Amo Medina (via Medina, near Municipio metro)
💡 Buy ticket at airport tobacconist or machine before boarding. Get off at 'Municipio' stop, then it's a 2-minute walk down via Medina towards the port. Validate ticket on board or face a €50 fine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Metro 900?
Request a room on floors 3 to 5 facing the internal courtyard — these floors sit above the worst of the street-level noise from Corso Vittorio Emanuele while still being easily reachable by lift. The courtyard side is far quieter than the front.
Which rooms should I avoid at Metro 900?
Avoid ground-floor rooms and those on floor 1 facing the street — they take the full brunt of traffic noise from this busy thoroughfare, and the lift lobby on the ground can be noisy with foot traffic and baggage handling.
Is Metro 900 noisy?
Corso Vittorio Emanuele is a main artery with buses, scooters, and cars all day and well into the night — double glazing may not be standard in a 3-star. Also expect some noise from the lift shaft on adjacent rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at Metro 900?
Front-facing rooms from floor 3 upwards give a decent view of Corso Vittorio Emanuele and its grand 19th-century buildings, though the street is busy; courtyard views are greener but limited.
What are insider tips for staying at Metro 900?
1. If you're a light sleeper, ask specifically for an 'interno' (internal-facing) room — courtyard side — even if it means a lower floor; it's worth the trade-off. 2. Parking in Napoli is nightmarish: if driving, request a reservation for the hotel's own garage (if they have one) or ask for directions to the closest 24-hour pay lot on Corso Vittorio Emanuele before arrival.
What time is check-in at Metro 900?
Check-in at Metro 900 is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Metro 900 have Wi-Fi?
Free broadband WiFi (up to 30 Mbps) – no login, just accept terms on the splash page; no paid tier
Is there a city or tourist tax at Metro 900?
€4 per person per night, up to 14 nights, exempt for under-18s
Where can I eat cheaply near Metro 900?
A pizza or slice of pizza al taglio from a takeaway outlet is around €4–€6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Metro 900?
A single bus/tram ticket (€1.50) is cheapest for short trips; a day ticket (€4.50) is best for multiple journeys. From the airport, take the Alibus (€5) or a local bus/tram with a single ticket (€1.50) plus transfer.
When is the best time to visit Napoli?
April to June: spring weather without July's full heat; October: still warm but less crowded.
Top Attractions in Napoli
💡 Stop for a cheap sfogliatella at Scaturchio or a pizza fritta at Antica Capri. Avoid midday heat; it gets crowded.
💡 Climb the towers for views of the marina and Vesuvius. Visit on a weekday to avoid crowds.
💡 Come at sunset for the best light. Bring water; there are no cafes inside.
💡 Wear closed shoes; the floor is uneven and dusty. Allow 30 minutes. Combine with a walk through the nearby Sanità district for context.
💡 Entry is free on the first Sunday of each month. Go early to avoid the queues.