In the Heart of Naples

Mirabilis Relais is located on the first floor of an elegant 18th-century building with a private entrance on Vico Carceri San Felice, just a 1-minute walk from the historic Piazza Dante, providing easy access to all major points of interest.

Piazza Dante

Piazza Dante is one of Naples’ historic squares, named after the poet Dante Alighieri. Originally called Largo del Mercatello, the square took on its current form in the 18th century, thanks to the work of architect Luigi Vanvitelli. It was conceived as part of a broader project to reorganize the area, becoming an elegant and symmetrical public space. In the center stands a statue of Dante, surrounded by a semicircle of neoclassical buildings that create a striking urban setting. Today, Piazza Dante is a place of gathering, culture, and history, bearing witness to various layers of Naples’ urban evolution.

Galleria Umbero I

Naples’ Galleria Umberto I is a magnificent example of Italian Art Nouveau architecture, inaugurated at the end of the 19th century. Designed by architects Emanuele Rocco and Paolo Boubée, it is distinguished by its grand iron and glass structure, culminating in a spectacular dome that illuminates the elegant interior spaces. Inside, the Galleria houses shops, cafés, and apartments, serving as a cultural and commercial crossroads. A symbol of the era’s innovation and urban renewal, Galleria Umberto I is a landmark in Naples’ social life and urban fabric, preserving its original charm.

Museum of the San Severo Chapel

A jewel of international artistic heritage for its ‘Cristo Velato’ a marble sculpture created by Giuseppe Sanmartino in 1753.

Napoli Sotterranea

Substrate of the city dating back to the 3rd century B.C., offering the chance to take a journey over 2000 years back in time, forty meters below ground.

I Decumani

Three of the oldest streets in Naples that cross the city center from east to west, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Walking along these streets, one can admire Neapolitan culture in its many forms.

San Gregorio Armeno

A street renowned for its famous and poetic Neapolitan craftsmanship, an essential stop for lovers of nativity art.

Museo Archeologico Nazionale

One of the oldest and most important in the world for the uniqueness of its heritage. It displays ancient works, archaeological artifacts, and paintings of extraordinary quality.

Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara

A true relaxing break from the cheerful crowds of the city’s streets, surrounded by decorated majolica tiles and lush gardens. The Basilica and its Monastery are the main medieval monuments of Naples.

Quartieri Spagnoli

A place made of narrow alleys, clothes drying in the sun, small cafés, and characteristic shops—elements that best represent the soul of Naples and its people.

Duomo di Napoli

Epicenter of the Neapolitan people’s faith. The cathedral is not only an architectural marvel but also a spiritual beacon, as it houses the preserved blood of San Gennaro, the city’s patron saint.

Sanità

Home to historic sites such as the Fontanelle Cemetery and the Catacombs of San Gennaro, as well as charming squares and local markets where you can experience the authentic street life of the city.

Palazzo Reale

One of the most important places to understand the history and culture of the Neapolitan city. The Palace stands imposingly in Piazza del Plebiscito, surrounded by other significant buildings such as the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola and the magnificent Teatro San Carlo.