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On the seventh floor, where the hotel touches the green hill of San Martino, there are a swimming pool and garden.


The top floor of the hotel touches the hill of San Martino, an authentic patch of countryside in the middle of the city.

Here, a roof garden has been created that has no equal: there is 360-degree view of the city, the gulf, Vesuvius and Capri, on the one hand, and, on the other, the hill with the Vineyard of San Martino and, above, the Carthusian monastery of the same name and the tufa Castle of Sant’Elmo.

The terrace has a roof garden of rare beauty: the ancient vegetable gardens cultivated by the monks were preserved with their walkways and pergolas.

A panoramic roof garden where you can enjoy moments of relaxation

An oasis of well-being and peace with a breathtaking view of Naples.

The terrace of the Hotel San Francesco al Monte with a view of the Gulf of Naples

A swimming pool was excavated from the tufaceous rock in the most scenic position and is almost camouflaged by the greenery and stone.
In a hidden cave, a second pool carved from the tufa, with hot water, beneficial jets and hammam is available to guests.

The pool, open from 15th May to 15th September, from 9 AM to 5 PM, has a sinuous shape and extends along a terrace equipped with lounge chairs and open-air sitting areas.


From the terrace of the hotel a path leads to the vineyard, for a stroll through vines of Aglianico and Falanghina grapes and fruit trees.

The vineyard is owned by the well known art dealer Peppe Morra, who periodically organises exhibitionsand art happenings, especially during the harvest, a rite enjoyed by artists, aristocrats and bohémiens and professionals borrowed from the countryside for a day.

The terrace offers a bar and restaurant service by the pool, specialising in Mediterranean cuisine.

The terrace in front of the vineyard, with bar and restaurant service

The visual experience on the top floor of the hotel does not end with the panoramic view of Naples. The structure itself offers glimpses and hidden details to find and enjoy.

Strolling among the vines and citrus plants or through the light play offered by the pergola, you will discover details that are seamlessly integrated with the structure of the monastery, such as the ground-level swimming pool and the hot-water pool cut into the rock.