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Explore Naples with AIESEC Napoli Parthenope
AIESEC Napoli ParthenopeAIESEC Italia
Via Ammiraglio FerdinandoActon, 3880133 Napoli – Italy
+39 081 547 56 39
e-mail [email protected]
Web Site aiesec.it/lc/napoliparthenopeFacebook AIESEC Napoli Parthenope
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AIESEC 4 YOU
Pick up Integration Conference
Time together EP Buddy
Pick up
An AIESECer willpick you up from
the Central Station to youraccomodation.
EP Buddy
Each of youwill have a Buddy
What does it mean? He/she will be your friend,
ready to help youwhenever you need some
information.
AIESEC Activities
Every 2 weeks there willbe an
Integration Conference (or Incoming
Preparation Seminar)
It’s a moment whenAIESECers and internsinteract, get to knoweach other and see howthe experience is going
Integration Conference
1° Integration Conference:- YOUR country
presentation (max 5 minutes).
- Naples presentation (by AIESEC).
- Leadership.
2° Integration Conference:- Self-awareness.
3° Integration Conference:- Naples seen by YOU.
- Growth.
That’s it?
No! The Integration Conference won’t be the only moment whenAIESECers and interns could meet
and have fun together.
A coffee/lunch/drink all togetherA walk around the city
A night outA day at the seaside
How to get to the office
From the Central Station: Metro «Linea 1» – Stop at Station «Municipio»
Bus 151 – Stop at «Molo Beverello»
AIESEC office is open from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m.Office address: Via Acton n.38, University Parthenope building, 1st floor.
There will always be an AIESECer to welcome you ^-^
Napoli è il luogoin cui tutto è colorito,dove il dialetto amplifica ogniemozione,dalla felicità al dolore, dovetutto, naturalmente, senzaforzature diventa comicità,ironia, tragedia
Naples is the place whereeverything is colorful, wherethe dialect amplifies everyemotion, from happiness tosorrow, where everything, ofcourse, without forcingbecomes comedy, irony,tragedy
Eduardo De Filippo
WELCOME TONAPLES
FROM AIRPORT
Take the ALIBUS in front of the airport (just walk for three minutes
outside the airport), you can buy the ticket on the bus (it costs 4
euros). It will stop at NAPOLI CENTRALE station (railway station)
where an AIESECer will wait for you
LET’SGO!
FROM ROME AIRPORT
From the airport Fiumicino, take a bus to Termini station (tickets=5/10 euros).From Termini station take a train to Naples. You can book tickets here: • TRENITALIA: http://trenitalia.com• ITALO: http://italotreno.it
WORDS OFSURVIVAL
Hi > Ciao
Thank you > Grazie
You're welcome > Prego
Can I ask you a question ? >
Posso chiedere
un'informazione ?
Can you tell me the way to... ?> Può dirmi la strada per... ?
Straight on > Dritto
Turn on the left > Gira a
sinistra
Turn on the right > Gira adestra destra
How much does it cost? >Quanto costa?
Ticket > Biglietto
Bill > Conto
Toilet > Bagno/WC
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10 > uno,due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei,sette, otto, nove, dieci
http://www.misterimprese.it/campania/napoli/napoli/cambia-
WHERE TO CHANGE THE MONEY
SPACCANAPOLIDon’t be surprised about
anything. It’s a place in the
city that will be able to
tell you more about the
soul of Naples, its essence.
Spaccanapoli is the road
that goes from the
Spanish Quarter to the
district of Forcella, cutting
a straight line in the city
of Naples.
YOU CAN’T GET AWAYFROMNAPLES IFYOUHAVEN’T SEEN . .
Piazza del Gesù NuovoWhere you can find the Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo, the Obelisco dell'Immacolata and the Monastero
di Santa Chiara.
Piazza San Domenico MaggioreTourists and young people populate the square during the day and at night, but if you find
yourself here, you can admire the harmonious diversity of architectural styles that compose it.
Cappella SanseveroWhere you can find Il Cristo velato, is one of the most fascinating and mysterious art work that
you can see in Naples.
San Gregorio ArmenoThe Street of the Nativity, one of the most famous streets of Naples, where the art of the crib is
the host.
Napoli SotterraneaNapoli Sotterranea is the place of the ghosts of Naples, true and false, good and bad. And
while visiting these tunnels, tight and wet, you feel like you hear a strange voice, you're not
going crazy: it is from these passages that was born the legend of the "munaciello".
LUNGOMARE DI
MERGELLINA
Enjoy a nicewalk and the
view of the Gulf.
Castel dell’Ovo
Is a seaside castle located on the former island of Megaride, now a peninsula, on the Gulf of Naples in Italy. The castle's name comes from a legend about the Roman poet Virgil, who had a reputation in medieval times as a great sorcerer and predictor of the future. In the legend, Virgil put a magical egg into the foundations to support the fortifications. Had this egg been broken, the castle would have been destroyed and a series of disastrous events would have involved the city of Naples.
Certosa e Museo dell’OperaComplex located on the top of Naples with gorgeous views of the city.From this position we can understand why the street Spaccanapoli iscalled so.
It is a huge and splendid baroque maze, full of marble, inlaid woodenfurniture, a cloister that transmits the peace of a place of worship, agarden that smells of pine and eucalyptus trees that overlook a multi-level terrace that looks sal sea, from where you can see the bay ofNaples as a few points ...
Absolutely to visit: the church, the cloister, the collection of nativityscenes (look for the miniature in eggshell) and the small navalmuseum. It is easily reached by funicular.
SANMARTINO
It’s thehighest point
in the city,
where youcan see all
Napoli.
Castel Sant’Elmowhere you can enjoy the most beautiful view of the entire city.
POSILLIPO
The hill of Posillipo is one of themost beautiful and prestigious
areas of the city.
The sumptuous villas andcovered up, down to the sea, thecliffs overhanging the water, the
elegant buildings, thebreathtaking view at the same
time make it a must see fortourists, and a dream for the
people of the city.
Posillipo hill is undoubtedly thebest known of Naples and the
most celebrated for its beauty, infact the name already contains
all its virtues: Pausilypon means"rest from troubles.
Palazzo Reale
Don’t miss the
Royal
Apartments,
the Royal
Chapel, the
gardens and the
Teatrino court.
Maschio Angioino
Currently the Angevin castle is home
to the Civic Museum and, especially
in the summer, a place of
entertaining and cultural events. The
museum runs from the Armoury
Hall, the Palatine Chapel of Santa
Barbara or the first and second levels
of the southern together with the
Hall Charles V and the Sala della
Loggia hosting events and artistic
activities.
At the entrance of the Angevin
castle, do not forget to look up at the
triumphal arch, built by Alfonso of
Aragon to celebrate his conquest of
the Kingdom of Naples that took
place in 1443.
San CarloTheatre
It is opera house in
Naples, and one of
the most famous
and prestigious in
the world.
(in the next page)
GalleriaUmberto
Commercial
hub of Naples
(in the next
page)Piazza delPlebiscito
(on the left)
Museo e Parcodi
Capodimonte
The old Bourbon
Royal Palace which
houses the Museum
of Capodimonte, is
one of the most
beautiful green
spaces in all of
Naples. The museum
contains works by
great masters of
painting, such as
Botticelli, Goya, Titian
and Caravaggio.
Reggiadi
Caserta
The Royal Palace ofCaserta is a historic
mansion thatbelonged to the royalhouse of Bourbon of
Naples, declaredWorld Heritage Site
by UNESCO.
ISCHIAIs one of the most beautiful islands of the Bay of Naples. In the near Ischia Ponte (connected to
the main island by a pedestrian bridge) we find the splendid Aragonese Castle and the Tower of
Guevara. Forio on the west coast of the island; Lacco Ameno Sant'Angelo to the northwest and to
the south are the municipalities of the liveliest resort.
Ischia, in the north, is one of the oldest thermal resorts in Europe.
CAPRICapri is pure romance: breathtaking views of the sea from the deepest blue you have ever seen
and the fragrance of lemons in flowers fills the air. The luminescent Blue Grotto, the impressive
peaks of the Faraglioni and the Palazzo al Mare are famous among travellers, but to make you a
real gift, snorkel from the beach of Marina Piccola. It is said to be the place where Odysseus
nearly surrendered to the Sirens' song ... a legend that fits perfectly with quest'invitante island.
PROCIDAProcida is the paradise of the Mediterranean. Already from the port city and the colorful facades
of the extraordinary fragrances offer the essence of this wonderful island. After the cultural tour,
take a scooter, and come down to the slopes and Corricella take a cocktail by the pool in the
solarium of magic Maresia.
TAKE A BOAT AND GO TO . . . .
DON’ T MISS TO SEE . . .
SORRENTOLand of Mermaids. Land
of Orange and lemon.
Land of Colors.SORRENTO offers some
good diving, great
fishing, boat cruises and
appetizing restaurants.
Excellent hiking trails
cross the peninsula. Rent
a car or take a taxi if the
steep streets look too
intimidating.
POSITANOSituated along the steep
slopes along the Amalfi
Coast, central Positano is
today a sophisticated
tourist destination.
Characterized by its
Moorish architecture and
the steep stairs from the
country that lead to the
beach, this picturesque
town has long been a
favorite destination for
artists, musicians and
writers. The two main
beaches, Playa Grande and
Fornillo, are both within
walking distance, others
are achieved mainly by sea.
AMALFITowering cliffs, picturesque
villages, terraced hills, scenic
roads and stunning views of the
turquoise sea of the Amalfi Coast
are one of the most iconic
stretches of Italian coast. The area
has been designated a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO and
cited as "an outstanding example
of Mediterranean landscape." The
picturesque town of Amalfi is one
of the busiest tourist destinations
in Italy. The most famous
monument is the Cathedral, an
architectural complex consists of
two adjoining basilica, which
houses among other things, the
charming Cloister of Paradise, to
visit.
POMPEI
In the archaeological excavations has been
brought to light the ancient Roman city
destroyed tragically after the eruption of
Vesuvius in 79 AD The sudden rain of ash
and lapilli and the thick layer of dust that
was crystallized in time the entire city and
its tragedy preserving the centuries.
Brought to the surface has become the
second most visited site in the world.
In 1997, UNESCO declared a World
Heritage Site Pompei. The Committee has
decided to enter the area on the basis of
cultural criteria whereas the extraordinary
finds from the ancient city of Pompeii,
Herculaneum and neighboring cities,
buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79,
constitute a complete and living testimony
of society and everyday life in a moment
of the past, and do not find their
equivalent anywhere in the world.
GO OUT IN THE NIGHT . . .
Baretti a Chiaiasmall bars and clubs usually ultra chic where,in a chat and the other, listening to music and
take a drink.
Via Aniello FalconeA long and scenic road where wind blows through a series of nicebars to entertain each other.
Naples CenterPiazza del Gesù, Piazza San
Domenico Maggiore and all
the little rooms scattered in
the streets of the historic
center, will be the
protagonists of your evening
full of fun and carefree.
Mergellina /Lungomare
A beautiful
summer
evening, the
sound of the
sea that
caresses your
ears.
Bagnoli in the nightHere's the area of Bagnoli with the ARENILE,
the Riva, the Rowing and many other beautiful
beach clubs where rock out and spend a very
busy evening.
San MartinoThe young people who
come to San Martino drink
a beer while watching the
spectacle of their city and
exchanged small talk or
maybe playing football.
Borgo MarinariIf you find yourself on Via Caracciolopromenade, not only you can not help but
admire the beauty of Castel dell 'Ovo, but if
you walk along the short bridge leading to
the castle, you'll find yourself suddenly in a
delightful world that seems to belong more
to the old fishermen in the area: the Borgo
Marinari.
YOU CAN’T GET AWAY FROM NAPLES IF YOU HAVENT’T DRINK OR EAT . . .
Mozzarella
Pizza
Pastiera
Sfogliatella
Babà
Caffè
Limoncello
Spaghetti
Welcome in Naples
AIESEC Napoli Parthenope
wishes you
a good permanence
For further information contact
iGCDP Vice President: Rosa Caiazza
+39 3313926854
See you soon!