This is a truly amazing place, richly decorated and comfortable, with a well-stocked kitchen, sumptuous furniture, and stellar artwork. While some might find the neighborhood a little rough, it was teeming with down to earth Neapolitan life, and we felt safe there. It's also 10 minutes' walk to the Archaeological museum, metro station and buses. As a bonus, the property is directly next to what may well be the world's greatest pizza restaurant, one that has earned a Michelin star year after year, and was written up in the New York Times, yet is modestly priced for take-away meals. (You can eat in, also.) Moreover, Paola, the host, is a kind and charming person who provided us with lists of places to see in Naples. (She speaks Italian, English, and French quite well, and, she says, German not so well.) She is fully appreciative of Naples and its history, someone who added greatly to our enjoyment of staying in her place. We'd definitely go back.