The ApartHotel Plebiscito is an early 19th-century three-story building located along Via Chiaia (Chiaia St.). Via Chiaia is one of the major streets in Naples Center. Chiaia is derived from the word “Spiaggia”, meaning beach since it is parallel to the beachfront called Lungo Mare (long beach). Lungo Mare is considered one of the busiest streets in Naples for it joints all the principal landmarks such as the – Piazza Dei Martiri; Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) and its beachfront; Piazza Plebiscito; Teatro San Carlo; Galleria Umberto; Palazzo Reale; Piazza Municipio and Maschio Angioino and whole lot more. From the terrace of the apartment you can see the Chiaia Bridge, which was built in 1636 by Viceroy Manuel de Zuniga y Acevedo, Count of Monterey to connect Pizzofalcone Hill to the Mortelle Hill. For more accessible to the public, the antic bridge was equipped with a lift for easier way to climb up. In summary, the Aparthotel Plebiscito is in the heart of both historic and city-life or modern Naples