Entire building is newly remodeled and looks sharp. All new bathroom fixtures, lighting, and AC, etc. Located within a five minute walk from the Ercolano Scavi train station and has coffee bars and great restaurants in the neighborhood. Napoli is a rough crowded city but worth exploring. Walk to Herculaneum Roman ruins and be amazed at how well preserved the houses, frescoes, and mosaics look after two thousand years. Smaller but better than Pompeii. Visit Vesuvius with a local tour operator or take the train to Pompeii and Sorrento. Be sure you have a train schedule as riding the trains is confusing at first. Keep valuables safely tucked away as the train gets crowded. Just don’t be afraid to ask if you need directions. Best of all, you can tap your credit card at the turnstile and avoid buying a train ticket. Take the train into Napoli to enjoy all it has to offer. The property managers will help you get around and enjoy your stay. The rooms share kitchen facilities and each room has an electric teapot with snacks too. The price was quite reasonable for the superb quality of the accommodations. They have excellent security with a motorized access gate and room pass cards and room safe. Nice rooftop open patio. Excellent high tech TV setup, and rooms have walk out balconies. Ask about the superb restaurants nearby, especially if you like seafood. The hosts speak English very well and really want you to enjoy your visit to Napoli. Palazzo Adele Rooms are highly recommend.