Guidebook for Napoli

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Guidebook for Napoli

Getting Around

55 locals recommend
Stazione Centrale station
55 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Alibus - Garibaldi station
8 locals recommend
To the islands
122 locals recommend
Molo Beverello
Molo Beverello
122 locals recommend
To the islands

Parks & Nature

Orto Botanico - Universita' degli studi di Napoli Federico II
223 Via Foria
14 locals recommend

Food Scene

406 locals recommend
Pizzeria Da Michele
1 Via Cesare Sersale
406 locals recommend
242 locals recommend
Starita
27 Via Materdei
242 locals recommend
59 locals recommend
Mimì alla Ferrovia
19 Via Alfonso D'Aragona
59 locals recommend
Ristorante A Figlia d'O Luciano
38 Piazza Enrico de Nicola

Sightseeing

192 locals recommend
Via Dei Tribunali
Via dei Tribunali
192 locals recommend
200 locals recommend
Gesù Nuovo
2 Piazza del Gesù Nuovo
200 locals recommend
687 locals recommend
Naples Underground
68 Piazza San Gaetano
687 locals recommend
128 locals recommend
San Domenico Maggiore
8A P.za S. Domenico Maggiore
128 locals recommend
15 locals recommend
Via Port'Alba
Via Port'Alba
15 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

Cathedral of Naples, Chapel of St. Januarius
147 Via Duomo
53 locals recommend
Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara
49/c Via Santa Chiara
190 locals recommend
185 locals recommend
Catacombs of San Gennaro
13 Via Capodimonte
185 locals recommend
1008 locals recommend
Museo Cappella Sansevero
19/21 Via Francesco de Sanctis
1008 locals recommend
Via dei presepi napoletani
46 Via San Biagio Dei Librai
The second oldest of Naples Castles after Castel dell’Ovo, Castel Capuano was named after the nearby Capuana Gate – Porta Capuana. It was built in the mid 12th century by the Norman King William I, the first monarch of the Kingdom of Naples, and it was enlarged by the Angevins. Many kings and queens lived here, including Queen Joanna II. The Parthenopean revolutionaries were also incarcerated here for a time. In the 16th century it became the Palace of Justice and a prison under the reign of the Spanish viceroy Pedro de Toledo. Today, the building serves as municipal offices and is generally closed to the public. If you walk down Via Tribunali, you’ll see its façade and, bending the rules,
22 locals recommend
Castel Capuano
74 Piazza Enrico de Nicola
22 locals recommend
The second oldest of Naples Castles after Castel dell’Ovo, Castel Capuano was named after the nearby Capuana Gate – Porta Capuana. It was built in the mid 12th century by the Norman King William I, the first monarch of the Kingdom of Naples, and it was enlarged by the Angevins. Many kings and queens lived here, including Queen Joanna II. The Parthenopean revolutionaries were also incarcerated here for a time. In the 16th century it became the Palace of Justice and a prison under the reign of the Spanish viceroy Pedro de Toledo. Today, the building serves as municipal offices and is generally closed to the public. If you walk down Via Tribunali, you’ll see its façade and, bending the rules,
Naples National Archaeological Museum
18 Piazza Museo
796 locals recommend