Neighboorhood

Villa Signorini Events & Hotel is located in an ideal position to reach, within a few kilometers, the city center of Naples and the vessels for Ischia and Capri, the ruins of Herculaneum and Pompeii, the Sorrento Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast and the trails for trips to Mount Vesuvius and its National Park which offers views of the Gulf of Naples, a unique and unforgettable view of sky and sea.
The land is distinguished by three contrasting elements: the gray of Vesuvius rocks, its green slopes, and the blue waters of the Gulf of Naples. Vesuvius with its grandeur has shaped not only the landscape, but also the culture and traditions of the people who have always lived with one of the most feared volcanoes in the world. The Vesuvius area owes its main tourist attractions to the best-known eruption, that of 79 AD: the archeology of the site of Pompeii, the extraordinarily ancient Herculaneum, and the charming little Oplontis in Torre Annunziata.
Moreover, in addition to the traces of Roman civilization, the area surrounding Villa Signorini Events & Hotel is also the place where eighteenth-century architecture had its heyday with the construction of the Royal Palace in Portici and then that of the noble mansions known as the "Vesuvian Villas", along the stretch of road between Portici and Torre del Greco , adeptly called the "Golden Mile", of which Villa Signorini Events & Hotel is direct proof .
The area retains the charm that makes some places an interesting attraction for devoted, attuned visitors: those who love folklore and religious tradition cannot miss the Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii or the Sanctuary of the Madonna of Pugliano in Herculaneum or even the Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Torre del Greco.
The areas dedicated to markets are striking, such as the Fish market in the Port of Torre del Greco, or the vintage market of Pugliano in Herculaneum, known as the Resina market. Visiting the port of Granatello can be fascinating at any time of the day. A fishermen's village with fishing boats by day and a destination place for those who want to enjoy listening to music in the moonlight.
It is also interesting to visit to the Virtual Archaeological Museum (MAV), which only recently opened, and is the first in Europe to use virtual and interactive systems to rebuild the ancient Herculaneum, the Railway Museum of Pietrarsa in Portici, the second railway station built in Europe in the 1800s, as well as the Scientic Center of Portici, with its University and ENEA and CRIAI Research Centers.