The neighborhood, located near the Villa Comunale and just a short walk from the famous seafront, is regarded as one of the most exclusive areas of the city. It is abundant with restaurants, pizzerias, and boutiques featuring some of the most renowned Italian fashion brands, providing a wide variety of options for shopping and dining.
Well-connected by public transport, it is served by three metro stations (line 1, line 2, and line 6), allowing for quick and convenient travel. The beach clubs are easily accessible, as is the Maradona Stadium, which is situated along the route of line 2 of the metro.
For those who enjoy exploring the city on foot, a delightful stroll through the charming alleys of Naples' nightlife leads to the famous Spanish Quarters, the bustling Via Toledo, and the historic Piazza del Plebiscito. Starting in the late afternoon, especially on weekends and during holidays, the atmosphere comes alive with bars, music, and crowds filling the streets until late at night, offering an authentic and engaging experience.