Spanish Quarters and Largo Maradona

For us, soccer is a religion. We have patiently waited for the third scudetto for thirty-three years, which, in part, we think is also the mystical tribute of one of the city's "patrons." Neapolitan writer Erri De Luca called Maradona the "true king of Naples", and one of the small squares in the Spanish Quarters has been named after him.

We invite you to visit this blue-tinged place, a pilgrimage destination for true sports fans, and to stroll through the small streets of the Quartieri. You will be overwhelmed by the scent of laundry hanging out in the sun, the voices of the merchants and the beautiful graffiti by Ciop & Kaf, the true orientation system of this labyrinthine place. Let yourself be carried away and, why not, tempted by a fried pizza or the traditional dishes of all the historic trattorias you’ll come across.

Largo Maradona and the Spanish Quarters are only sixteen-minute walk from Attico 33.