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Updated 09 February 2022 Photo: ilolab/Shutterstock.com Naples Freeday/Shutterstock.com S-F/Shutterstock.com canadastock/Shutterstock.com Meet Naples, the city where history and culture are intertwined with flavours and exciting activities. Explore the cemetery of skulls within the Fontanelle cemetery and the lost city of Pompeii, or visit the famous Vesuvius volcano and the island of Capri. Discover the lost tunnels of Naples and discover the other side of Naples, then end the day visiting the bars, restaurants and vivid nightlife in the evening. Castles, museums and churches add a finishing touch to the picturesque old-world feel. Featured Church Of Gesù Nuovo When in Naples, don't miss the opulent interior of this church, its baroque ... Museo Cappella Sansevero The enigmatic Sansevero Chapel is an important part of the Italian artistic ... Pausilypon Archaeological Park This majestic archaeological site is worth checking out because of its histo... Mount Vesuvius The only active volcano in Continental Europe, Mount Vesuvius is a popular d... Capri With its stunning rock cliffs over a deep blue sea and its polished, upper-c... Top 5 Museum of Capodimonte The castle of Capodimonte boasts a wonderful view on the Bay of Naples. Buil... Castel Nuovo Also known as 'Maschio Angioino', this medieval castle dating back to 1279 w... Ovo Castle Literally named 'Egg Castle', Castel dell'Ovo is a 12th-century fortress tha... Basilica of Saint Clare Not far from Church of Gesù Nuovo, the Basilica of Saint Clare is the bigges... Church of San Lorenzo Maggiore San Lorenzo Maggiore is an extraordinary building complex which mixes gothic...

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Meet Naples, the city where history and culture are intertwined with flavoursand exciting activities. Explore the cemetery of skulls within the Fontanellecemetery and the lost city of Pompeii, or visit the famous Vesuvius volcano andthe island of Capri. Discover the lost tunnels of Naples and discover the otherside of Naples, then end the day visiting the bars, restaurants and vivid nightlifein the evening. Castles, museums and churches add a finishing touch to thepicturesque old-world feel.

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Church Of Gesù NuovoWhen in Naples, don't miss theopulent interior of this church,its baroque ...Museo Cappella SanseveroThe enigmatic Sansevero Chapelis an important part of theItalian artistic ...Pausilypon Archaeological ParkThis majestic archaeological siteis worth checking out because ofits histo...Mount VesuviusThe only active volcano inContinental Europe, MountVesuvius is a popular d...CapriWith its stunning rock cliffs overa deep blue sea and its polished,upper-c...

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Museum of CapodimonteThe castle of Capodimonteboasts a wonderful view on theBay of Naples. Buil...Castel NuovoAlso known as 'MaschioAngioino', this medieval castledating back to 1279 w...Ovo CastleLiterally named 'Egg Castle',Castel dell'Ovo is a 12th-centuryfortress tha...Basilica of Saint ClareNot far from Church of GesùNuovo, the Basilica of SaintClare is the bigges...Church of San LorenzoMaggioreSan Lorenzo Maggiore is anextraordinary building complexwhich mixes gothic...

THE CITY

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The historic city of Naples was founded about

3,000 years ago as Partenope by Greek

merchants. Later, the settlement took the name

of Palepolis, the old city, and in 475 BC it

became Neapolis, the new city. Under various

phases of foreign rule, the city developed

continuously, until it became the capital of the

most important of the pre-unication states, the

Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The rulers of that

Kingdom, the Bourbons, constructed a

magnicent palace in nearby Caserta and lled

the city with historic structures of all kinds.

DO & SEE

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The historic centre of Naples, with its splendid

palaces and its popular and lively working-class

districts, is now on the list of UNESCO World

Heritage Sites. Naples also boasts an

underground city, as well as its famous

panoramic views. Moreover, this hospitable city

is marked by contrasts and popular traditions,

such as the annual miracle whereby San

Gennaro’s ‘blood’ becomes liquid in front of the

eyes of his followers.

Naples is famous throughout the world primarly

because of pizza (which, you'll discover, only

constitutes a small part of the rich local cuisine)

and popular music, with famous songs such as 'O

Sole Mio'.

Museum of Capodimonte

The castle of

Capodimonte boasts a

wonderful view on the

Bay of Naples. Built in the

18th century by Bourbon

kings, it has been the

royals' summer residence for a long time; today

it hosts a museum which exhibits various

collections, including masterpieces by Tiziano,

Botticelli, Perugino and Raaello.

Photo: America Studio/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Miano 2, Naples

Opening hours: Thursday - Tuesday 8:30 - 19:30. (Certain

areas open or close earlier or later)

Phone: +39 081 749 911 1

Internet: www.museocapodimonte.beniculturali.it

Email: [email protected]

Castel Nuovo

Also known as 'Maschio

Angioino', this medieval

castle dating back to

1279 was an important

cultural centre, visited by

important artists and

writers such as Giotto, Petrarca and Boccaccio.

Today it hosts various cultural events, and is

home of the Municipal Museum of Naples.

Photo: Leonid Andronov/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Vittorio Emanuele III - Maschio Angioino,

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Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 18:00.

Phone: +39 081 795 772 2

More Info: Calling and verifying the opening hours is

recommended

Ovo Castle

Literally named 'Egg

Castle', Castel dell'Ovo is

a 12th-century fortress

that dominates the

Naples seafront. The

name comes from the

legendary Roman poet Virgil, who supposedly

strengthened the castle walls with a magical egg.

Photo: Leonid Andronov/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Eldorado 3, Naples

Opening hours: Summer: Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 19:30.

Sundays and Holidays 9:00 - 14:00. Winter: Monday -

Saturday 9:00 - 18:30. Sundays and Holidays 9:00 - 14.00.

Phone: +39 081 795 459 2

Email: [email protected]

Basilica of Saint Clare

Not far from Church of

Gesù Nuovo, the Basilica

of Saint Clare is the

biggest gothic basilica in

the city. Built in

provençal style in the

14th century, it has plenty to see for art history

lovers, such as the remains of some of Giotto's

frescoes. Here you can also nd an

archaeological site, a monastery, and a museum

which collects historical documents, sacred

relics and marble statues.

Photo: Paolo Gallo/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Santa Chiara 1, Naples

Phone: +39 081 552 159 7

Internet: www.santachiara.info

Email: [email protected]

Church of San Lorenzo Maggiore

San Lorenzo Maggiore is

an extraordinary building

complex which mixes

gothic and baroque

architecture, and dates

back to the end of the

13th century. Every Christmas, a life-size nativity

scene is set up inside the church. A museum

occupies three oors above the courtyard, and

exhibits historic items from the monastery as

well as archaelogical remains.

Photo: Matyas Rehak/Shutterstock.com

Address: Piazza San Gaetano 316, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 17:30.

Phone: +39 081 211 086 0

Internet: www.laneapolissotterrata.it/en/home-en

Church Of San Gregorio Armeno

San Gregorio Armeno is

located in the centre of

Naples and is a wonderful

example of Neapolitan

Baroque art. Here you

can nd beautiful

frescoes, gilded ceilings and cloisters full of

orange trees. The church also hosts the relics of

St Patricia, thus locals often call it 'Chiesa di

Santa Patrizia'.

Photo: edella/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via San Gregorio Armeno 44, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 12:00. Sunday 9:00

- 13:00.

Phone: +39 081 552 018 6

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Church Of Gesù NuovoWhen in Naples, don't

miss the opulent interior

of this church, its

baroque marble statues,

and its altars inlaid with

semi-precious stones such

as agate, amethysts and lapis lazuli. The building

is located at Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, just outside

the historic centre.

Photo: Izim M. Gulcuk/Shutterstock.com

Address: Piazza del Gesù Nuovo 2, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday 7:00 - 13:00 & 16:00 -

20:00.

Internet: www.gesunuovo.it

Email: [email protected]

National Archeological Museum

This is one of the most

important archaeological

museums in the world: it

contains bronzes,

sculptures and many

other objects from the

Bourbon collection, and from the historical sites

of Pompeii and Ercolano.

Photo: Rrrainbow/Shutterstock.com

Address: Piazza Museo 19, Naples

Opening hours: Wednesday - Monday 9:00 - 19:30.

Phone: +39 081 442 232 8

Internet: www.museoarcheologiconapoli.it/en

The Royal Palace

This was once the

residence of the Spanish

Viceroys. The Royal

Gardens are full of

tree-lined avenues with

rare plants, statues and

secret gardens. On the palace grounds you can

nd the San Carlo Theater, the National Library

of Naples and a regional tourist board.

Photo: Tatsuo Nakamura/Shutterstock.com

Address: Piazza Plebiscito 1, Naples

Opening hours: Thursday - Tuesday 9:00 - 20:00.

Phone: +39 081 580 825 5

Email: [email protected]

Museo Cappella Sansevero

The enigmatic Sansevero

Chapel is an important

part of the Italian artistic

heritage and is located in

the historic part of

Naples. Here you can see

the famous Rococo sculpture of Veiled Christ

made by Giuseppe Sanmartino in 1753, as well

as a feast of Baroque architecture and a

mysterious temple of initiation.

Photo: Vitsirisukodom/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Francesco De Sanctis 19/21, Naples

Opening hours: Wednesday - Mon 9:00 - 19:00.

Phone: +39 081 551 847 0

Internet: www.museosansevero.it/?lang=en

Email: [email protected]

Fontanelle Cemetery

Cimitero Delle

Fontanelle, also known as

the Valley of Death, oers

a somewhat unique - and

possibly morbid -

experience. For sure it is

unlike any other church or cemetery in the

world, and, although it might be a bit diicult to

nd at rst, it should not be missed while in

Naples.

Photo: Aleksandrs Goldobenkovs / Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Fontanelle 80, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday 10:00 - 17:00.

Phone: +39 081 795 616 0

Internet: www.cimiterofontanelle.com/en

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More Info: Further information is oered by the Napoli

Servizi company at + 39 081 197 031 97

San Carlo Theatre

This neoclassical theatre

can look like it's frozen in

time: the majestic golden

décor and the red suede

curtains will probably

throw you back to the

18th century, when it was built for Charles III,

duke of Bourbon. After several restorations, it is

still open today, and hosts great shows such as

Swan Lake.

Photo: Marina Burrascano/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via San Carlo 98f, Naples

Phone: +39 081 797 233 1

Internet: www.teatrosancarlo.it

Email: [email protected]

San Gregorio Armeno Street

This narrow street is all

about the nativity scene

and teems with tourists

and locals. When

wandering down Via San

Gregorio Armeno, you

will be amazed by the plethora of nativity scene

objects lined up along the street. The place is

especially popular during Christmas time, when

everyone is looking for Christmas cribs and

gurines.

Photo: Luca Aless/Wikimedia Commons (image cropped)

Address: Via San Gregorio Armeno 1, Naples

PompeiiWhen in Naples, you

should seize the

opportunity to go to

Pompeii. The city is

located south of Naples

and is known for having

been destroyed and buried by an eruption of

Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Today it is one of the

most popular tourist destinations in Italy, and

oers many interesting (and slightly macabre)

sights.

Photo: Boris Stroujko/Shutterstock.com

Address: Pompei, Italy

Pausilypon Archaeological Park

This majestic

archaeological site is

worth checking out

because of its historical

value, and for the

majestic view over the

Naples bay it oers. The villa, complete with a

theatre and thermal baths, was built by Roman

knight Publio Vedio Pollione, and its name means

"stress relief". The place is also known for its

cave, which is more than 700 meters deep into

the hillside.

Photo: Francesca Sciarra/Shutterstock.com

Address: Discesa Gaiola (Scogliera Cala S. Basilio), Naples

Opening hours: April 1st - September 30th: Tuesday - Sunday

10:00 - 16:00. Rest of the year: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 -

14:00.

Phone: +39 081 240 323 5

Internet: www.areamarinaprotettagaiola.it

Email: [email protected]

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Church of Saint Giovanni a CarbonaraThis church and

monastery complex is one

of the highest rated in

Naples, and you shouldn't

miss it if you're interested

in art and history.

Founded by Augustinian monks, it was renovated

many times through the history, and hosts

interesting examples of dierent art styles, such

as its scenographic 17th-century façade, and

fascinating sculptures and frescoes.

Photo: Sviluppo/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Carbonara 5, Naples

Phone: +39 081 295 873

See Amalfi Coast

Not far from Naples, the

beautiful town of Amal

is the perfect spot for a

one-day excursion: it

boasts a stunning seaside

and a surprisingly rich

history (it used to hold a huge maritime power in

the Middle Ages), which has left interesting

sights such as the St Andrew Cathedral, with its

scenic staircase.

To explore it fully, consider booking a guided

tour. A good option, run by locals, is the See

Amal Coast tour:

Photo: ronnybas/Shutterstock.com

Address: Amal, Italy

Phone: +39 081 241 371 4

Internet: www.seeamalcoast.com

Email: [email protected]

Bourbon TunnelIf visiting an underground

secret passage which also

served as a war refuge

sounds thrilling to you,

don't miss this fascinating

museum. More than 500

meters long and 150 years old, Bourbon Tunnel

has been recently restored to the detail and

oers experiences for all tastes, from historical

tours to speleological excursions.

Photo: Inked Pixels / Shutterstock.com

Address: Entrances at Vico del Grottone 4, Naples and Via

Morelli 61, Naples

Phone: +39 081 764 580 8

Internet: www.galleriaborbonica.com/en/home

Email: [email protected]

Mount Vesuvius

The only active volcano in

Continental Europe,

Mount Vesuvius is a

popular destination for

excursions, and oers a

stunning panorama over

the Naples bay, as well as a thrilling opportunity

to look inside its crater. Infamous because it

destroyed Pompeii 2 000 years ago, Vesuvius is

now carefully controlled by geologists. An

interesting choice can be visiting it in the

morning - it's 20 minutes away from Naples - and

then heading to the Pompeii archaeological site

in the afternoon.

Photo: Versta / Shutterstock.com

Phone: +39 081 777 572 0

Internet: www.guidevesuvio.it

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Make sure you bring cash for the excursion ticket

(more info on the website). Excursions may not be allowed in

case of bad weather - check the forecast before planning the

trip

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Capri

With its stunning rock

clis over a deep blue sea

and its polished,

upper-class gardens and

villas, this beautiful

island in front of the

Sorrento bay has much to oer. Don't miss the

Grotta Azzurra sea cave, in which a play of lights

makes the water sparkle with an ethereal blue.

Admire the elegant n-de-siècle architecture of

Villa Lysis and the sea view from the terrace, or

visit the rocky beaches of Marina Grande and

Spiaggia di Faro. Expect the island to be

crowded in the summer.

Photo: Nicola Pulham / Shutterstock.com

Address: Capri, Italy

Public Transport: In Naples, take a panoramic ferry from the

Calata di Massa dock (80 minute trip), or a quick hydrofoil

from the Molo Beverello dock (40 minute trip)

DINING

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Neapolitans believe their cuisine to be among

the nest in the world. The best way to decide if

you agree is tasting some local speciality:

dierent pasta recipes (with the 'pummarola'

tomato sauce, or 'alla puttanesca' with olives and

capers), typical pastries like babà or sfogliatella,

and of course an authentic pizza, which made its

appearance in Naples over 500 years ago.

Neapolitan cuisine proudly uses modest

ingredients such as oil, pecorino cheese, and

aromatic herbs to convey its typical

Mediterranean taste.

Ristorante Mimì Alla Ferrovia

Since its opening in 1943,

this bustling restaurant

has been an institution in

Naples: frequented by

famous writer and actor

Eduardo de Filippo, it has

also hosted well-known guests like Maradona

and Michael Schumacher. It oers typical

Neapolitan dishes such as stued grilled pepper

and pasta from daily markets, and has a

remarkable choice of wines.

Photo: marmo81/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Alfonso D'Aragona 19/21, Naples

Phone: +39 081 553 852 5

Internet: www.mimiallaferrovia.it

Email: [email protected]

Ristorante Amici Miei

Recommended by tourists

in search of high quality

Neapolitan avours, and

well reviewed by local

newspapers, this

atmospheric restaurant is

called 'My Friends' in Italian, and is a great spot

to taste traditional classics such as Gnocchi alla

Sorrentina and Ragù meatballs. Their

after-dinner limoncello is said to be particularly

good.

Photo: Andrey Bayda/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Monte di Dio 78, Naples

Opening hours: Tuesday - Saturday 12:00 - 15:00 & 19:30 -

0:00. Monday & Sunday 12:00 - 15:00.

Phone: +39 081 764 606 3

Internet: www.ristoranteamicimiei.com

Email: [email protected]

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Pizzeria Pellone

Popular among

Neapolitans,

lesser-known by tourists,

Pellone is the perfect

place to get to know what

a local modern pizzeria

feels like, and a great occasion to mingle with

locals and some well-informed fellow visitor at a

common table. The sta has a loud, easy-going

personality and will serve you huge pizzas at

reasonable prices.

Photo: Luiz Rocha/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Nazionale 93, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 12:00 - 16:00 & 18:00 -

0:00.

Phone: +39 081 553 861 4

Email: [email protected]

L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele

Da Michele's historical

pizzeria is always packed

with people, for a reason:

it takes pride in

preserving its own

traditional pizza recipe,

passed down from generation to generation since

1870. You might nd some queue, but it's worth

it to taste Michele's culinary tradition.

Photo: Denizo71/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Cesare Sersale 1, Naples

Opening hours: Daily 11am–11pm

Phone: +39 081 553 9204

Internet: www.damichele.net

Email: [email protected]

More Info: They do not take reservations

Pizzeria StaritaThis busy pizza place has

a long, successful history,

and its wide menu

combines pizza classics

with more creative

avors, like radish or

pistachio and sausage, as well as some fried

specialities.

Photo: Romaset/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Materdei 27, Napoli

Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday 12:00 - 15:30 & 19:00 -

0:00.

Phone: +39 081 557 368 2

Internet: www.pizzeriastarita.it

More Info: They do not take reservations

Trattoria da Nennella

Located in the Spanish

Quarter in Naples,

Trattoria da Nennella is

appreciated for the

quality of its aordable

traditional dishes, and for

the teeming, loud Neapolitan atmosphere you

can nd inside - the waiters of this restaurant

will give you a warm welcome, and even whistle

some songs if they feel like it.

Photo: PhotoEd/Shutterstock.com

Address: Vico Lungo Teatro Nuovo 103, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 12:00 - 15:00 & 19:00 -

23:00.

Phone: +39 081 414 338

Email: [email protected]

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Cantina La BarberaIf you feel like taking a

break from traditional

cuisine, this wine bar and

grill house on the Vomero

hill will oer you a

sophisticated alternative,

with its selection of international wines and

barbecue meat dishes. Located inside an

18th-century palace, it has a cosy atmosphere,

and also specializes in homebrew beer and

choice cold cuts.

Photo: allstars/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Raaele Morghen 36a, Naples

Opening hours: Monday 18:30 - 23:30. Tuesday - Sunday

12:30 - 15:00 & 18:30 - 23:30.

Phone: +39 081 229 235 7

Internet: www.cantinalabarbera.it

Email: [email protected]

Palazzo Petrucci Ristorante

Set in a stunning position

in front of the Posillipo

bay, with a seafront view

over historical palaces,

Capri and Mount

Vesuvius, this exclusive

restaurant has an impressive wine selection and

an elegant, thoughtful menu proposal - the

lasagnetta is a must try. It may not be cheap, but

it's certainly a fantastic choice for a luxurious

evening.

Photo: from my point of view/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Posillipo 16c, Naples

Phone: +39 081 575 753 8

Internet: www.palazzopetrucci.it

Email: [email protected]

La Locanda dei BorboniFor a savoury typical

dinner at an aordable

price, head to this cosy

restaurant located in a

characteristic Neapolitan

alley, a 'vico': the menu is

simple but successful, and the warm-hearted

sta will be happy to give you a full explanation

about every dish. Don't miss the chef's own

recipe, Spaghetti alla Don Raaé, inspired by a

popular Italian song - typical yet creative, and a

favourite among guests.

Photo: MartineDee / Shutterstock.com

Address: Vico Lungo del Gelso 42, Naples

Opening hours: Saturday - Thursday 12:00 - 15:30. Monday -

Sunday 19:00 - 0:00.

Phone: +39 081 048 086 1

Cibi Cotti Nonna Anna

An actual life hack for

tasting tons of typical

food in Naples while on a

budget is having your

lunch break at Nonna

Anna's. This old-fashioned

canteen, hidden inside a covered city market,

doesn't provide table service, but it is a favourite

among locals, and oers delicious showcooked

specialities at an incredible value for money.

Photo: Steve Snodgrass / Flickr.com (image cropped)

Address: Via Ferdinando Galiani 30, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday 12:00 - 16:00.

Phone: +39 081 682 844

More Info: Only open at lunchtime - no dinner

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Cru...do rèSophisticated raw sh

specialities, paired with

an impressive wine

caveau and elegant

presentation, are the

centre of Cru...do rè's

modern take on seafood dining. Come for a

dierent, stylish tasting experience - not cheap,

but worth its price.

Photo: hlphoto/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Carlo Poerio 45, Naples

Opening hours: Daily 1–4pm, 7pm–12am

Phone: +39 081 1916 8806

Internet: www.crudore.it/inglese

Email: [email protected]

Hachi Ristorante Giapponese

Restaurant Hachi is a

place specialising in

Japanese cuisine,

primarily sushi. From

spring rolls to a wide

assortment of dierent

kinds of sushi with sh, vegetables and more,

from the menu or the buet, this place oers

great value for a fair price with great service.

Photo: KarepaStock/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Luca Giordano 33, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Friday 7:30 - 23:30. Saturday -

Sunday 13:00 - 15:00 & 19:30 - 23:45.

Phone: +39 081 558 395 4

Januarius

Authentic Italian cuisine

is what you can get in this

beautiful setting. Pasta

with seafood or tomato

sauce, Italian antipasti,

wine or cheese and sweet

Italian desserts are just a few things to mention

from the broad menu of Januarius.

Photo: DronG/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Duomo 148, Naples

Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 -

22:00. Friday - Sunday 9:00 - 23:45.

Phone: +39 081 014 598 0

CAFES

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Naples bristles with great coee, or rather

'caè', which means 'espresso' there. The most

popular coee types in Naples are caè ristretto,

caè lungo and caè macchiato. Neapolitans

often order a shot with their coee, for example

sambuca or whiskey.

Moccia

This delicious Neapolitan

pastry shop is a must try.

When in the Posillipo

area, don't ask where the

shop is - just follow the

aroma. Here you can try

delicious sfogliatelle, brioches, little pizzas and

cakes with cream on the stunning seafront

terrace.

Photo: PointImages/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Posillipo 20, Naples

Opening hours: Tue–Sun 7:30am–9pm

Phone: +39 081 575 5113

Email: [email protected]

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Pintauro

Pintauro's historic bakery

is truly proud of its

authentic sfogliatella, so

take the opportunity to

try one here - this

Neapolitan speciality is a

shell-shaped pastry and can have dierent

llings, such as almond paste, orange-avoured

ricotta or candied lemon peel.

Photo: Fabio Alcini / Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Toledo 275, Naples

Phone: +39 081 417 339

Gran Caffè Cimmino

Gran Caè Cimmino is

both a cafe and a bakery,

which is a great combo if

you're looking for an

authentic Italian

breakfast experience,

complete with cappuccino and typical pastries.

They also serve hot chocolate, ice cream, dessert

and cocktails.

Photo: baranq/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Gaetano Filangieri 13, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday 7:00 - 12:00.

Phone: +39 081 418 303

Friggitoria Vomero

Fried street food is an

unmissable tradition in

Naples, and Friggitoria

Vomero is denitely an

expert in the eld.

Located in the historical

part of Naples, it has been serving on-the-go

snacks since 1938 and is still going strong. Try

dierent specialities, and make sure you don't

miss mozzarella sandwiches and polenta.

Photo: Iakov Filimonov/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Domenico Cimarosa 44, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 9:30 - 14:30. Monday -

Friday 17:00 - 21:30. Saturday 17:00 - 23:00.

Phone: +39 081 578 3130

More Info: At Friggitoria Vomero you can grab food

on-the-go: there are no tables inside

Sfogliatelle Attanasio

Considered by many to

oer the best sfogliatella

pastries in Naples, as well

as a great spot for lunch,

Sfogliatelle Attanasio is

very well known, and

therefore often packed with people. It's denitely

worth the wait: tasting freshly backed pastries,

and witnessing the lively local crowd, are two

exquisitely Neapolitan experiences you should

never miss.

Photo: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com

Address: Vico Ferrovia 3, Naples

Opening hours: Tue–Sun 6:30am–7:30pm

Phone: +39 081 285 675

Internet: www.sfogliatelleattanasio.it

Chiosco Aurelio

Having served fresh

lemon and orange juice

for more than 50 years,

Aurelio is a proper

old-fashioned lemonade

shop and the perfect

place to meet up near the seaside. Its typical

orange slushie is especially recommended.

Photo: Arina P Habich/Shutterstock.com

Address: Riviera di Chiaia 61, Naples

Opening hours: 24/7

Phone: +39 389 016 4723

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Bar MexicoAppreciated by both

locals and tourists for its

premium quality coee

blends, Bar Mexico has

many branches around

town, one of which close

to the central station: let their friendly service

and authentic espresso welcome you into the

city. In summer try, for a change, their

well-reviewed 'Caè del nonno' iced coee.

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Address: Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, 72, Naples

Opening hours: Mon–Sat 5:30am–8:30pm, Sun 5:30am–3pm

Bar Forturella

Especially known for its

homemade desserts, this

cafe and pastry shop also

oers ice creams and nice

looking cocktails, and it's

worthy a try when in the

Posillipo seaside area.

Photo: Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Discesa Coroglio 105, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday 8:00 - 2:00.

Phone: +39 081 575 2856

Gran Caffè Gambrinus

Gran Caè Gambrinus is

one of the most famous

cafes in Naples. Many

famous artists and

thinkers sat in its Belle

Époque-inspired halls, the

likes of Gabriele d'Annunzio, Oscar Wilde,

Jean-Paul Sartre and Ernest Hemingway. Their

pastries include 'sfogliatella', also known as

lobster tail, babas and cassata cake, to be

coupled with their assortment of hot chocolate

and coee, as well as ice cream.

Photo: Digoarpi/Shutterstock.com

Address: 1/2 Chiaia Street (Trieste and Trento Square),

Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Thursday 7:00 - 1:00, Saturday

7:00 - 2:00, Sunday 7:00 - 3:00.

Phone: +39 081 41 75 82

Internet: grancaegambrinus.com/en

Email: [email protected]

Birdy's Bakery

Birdy's Bakery does not

only oer a range of

delicacies like cake,

ice-cream, pancakes or

muins to enjoy with a

coee, but also savoury

meals like burgers, sandwiches, bagels or fries

for lunch or dinner, all in a cosy cafe ambience.

Photo: Cozy Home/Shutterstock.com

Address: Vico Belledonne in Chiaia 14b, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Thursday 7:00 - 0:00. Friday -

Saturday 7:00 - 2:00. Sunday 8:00 - 1:00.

Phone: +39 081 497 640 0

Internet: www.birdysbakery.com/?utm_source=tripadvisor&u

tm_medium=referral

Email: [email protected]

Chalet Ciro

Perfectly located by the

oceanside and a yacht

harbour, Chalet Ciro sells

sweet pastries, ice-cream,

smoothies, cakes and

more. Chalet Ciro has

hosted actors and actresses as well as football

stars playing for the local club.

Photo: Elena Veselova/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Caracciolo fronte, Via Orazio, Naples

Opening hours: Sun–Thu 6:45am–11pm, Fri–Sat

6:45am–12am

Phone: +39 081 669 928

Internet: www.chaletciro.it

Email: [email protected]

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BARS & NIGHTLIFE

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Neapolitan nightlife is vibrant and packed with

people. It starts teeming around 8pm in the

Chiaia area - coming for a drink, you might have

the impression that the whole neighbourhood

have descended into the tiny space around via

Belledonne a Chiaia for an aperitivo. Another

crowded area is Piazza Bellini, especially in

summer and spring time.

Enoteca Belledonne

This tiny wine bar is an

institution among the

inhabitants of the upclass

Chiaia area. Here you can

nd an extensive wine list

and a choice from

two/three dierent dishes every night - come for

a relaxed chat in a friendly atmosphere.

Photo: archimede/Shutterstock.com

Address: Vico Belledonne a Chiaia 18, Naples

Opening hours: Monday 16:30 - 1:00. Tuesday - Thursday

16:30 - 2:00. Friday - Saturday 16:30 - 3:00. Sunday 19:00 -

2:00.

Phone: +39 081 403 162

Internet: www.enotecabelledonne.it

Email: [email protected]

Arenile di BagnoliIn summer this disco club

boasts a beautiful

open-air dance oor on

the beach, complete with

a gazebo, outdoor bars,

beds, sofas and a large

lawn. The winter time is no less fun with an

indoor area hosting concerts and popular DJ’s.

Photo: Ivan Neru/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Coroglio 14b, Naples

Phone: +39 081 570 603 5

Internet: www.areniledibagnoli.it

Frank Malone Pub

This Anglo-Saxon pub

provides an inviting

venue with British spirit

and plenty of hearty food

and beer. It is located in

the friendly San Martino

area and will welcome you with joy and

hospitality.

Photo: g-stockstudio/Shuttertock.com

Address: Via Tito Angelini 13, Naples

Phone: +39 081 578 668 6

Email: [email protected]

Miami Bar Room

Miami Bar Rooms is one

of the most popular clubs

in Naples and has

carefully decorated

interiors, of course

inspired by Florida's

night clubs. Being located in the elite residential

area Vomero, it's the perfect place for a classy

night out.

Photo: Patrizia Tilly/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Morghen 68c, Naples

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Phone: +39 081 229 833 2

Internet: www.miamibarroom.it/home.php

Cammarota Spritz

Cammarota Spritz oers

very good value for

money, and is a lively

favourite among youths.

The bar is also located

next to a pizzeria, so fear

not: there is always a place to go when food is

needed.

Photo: ventdusud/Shutterstock.com

Address: Vico Lungo Teatro Nuovo 31, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 16:00 - 23:30.

Phone: +39 320 277 568 7

Internet: www.cammarotaspritz.com

Archeobar

For a glass of wine and

teeming happy hours in a

laid back intellectual

ambiance, head to this

cafe-bar near the

University. The walls are

covered in books you can rent, and live music

events are often staged.

Photo: Jacob Lund/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Mezzocannone 101bis, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Thursday 17:00 - 1:00. Friday 17:00

- 3:30. Saturday 19:00 - 3:30. Sunday 19:00 - 1:00.

Phone: +39 081 191 788 62

Email: [email protected]

Alter Ego Lounge Bar

Boasting scenic lights and

ornate cocktails, this

lounge bar can be the

right place for a fancy

evening in the centre of

Naples, with its ideal

location near Piazza Bellini.

Photo: Arina P Habich/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli 105, Naples

Opening hours: Tuesday - Saturday 18:00 - 3:00. Sunday

18:00 - 2:00.

Phone: +39 391 330 110 5

Email: [email protected]

Club Nabilah

Perfect for a beach party

night, Club Nabilah is 20

minutes away from the

city centre, but it makes

up for that with its huge

pool, beautiful decor and

suggestive location on the seaside. It also oers

happy hours, and has international DJs in

console.

Photo: wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Spiaggia Romana 15, Bacoli, Naples

Phone: +39 339 693 116 9

Internet: www.nabilah.it

Email: [email protected]

Baik Falcone

Baik is located on a hill

and has an amazing view

on the seaside, which

gets even better at night,

with a glass of wine and

good company. Sushi

lovers, listen up: along with good drinks and

happy hours, you can also order some Japanese

cuisine.

Photo: wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Aniello Falcone 372, Naples

Opening hours: Daily 6:30pm–3am

Phone: +39 366 525 2834

Internet: www.baikfalcone.it

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L'AntiquarioThis subtle, not to noisy

location is great for a

couple of drinks and

stimulating conversation.

The bartenders prepare a

variety of cocktails with

spirits of your choice, and if you are in need of a

little snack, Italian cheese, ham, caviar and other

nger foods can be served alongside your

drinks.

Photo: Wead/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Vannella Gaetani 2, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday 19:30 - 2:30.

Phone: +39 081 764 539 0

Email: [email protected]

SHOPPING

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If you're looking for fashionable clothes,

accessories or jewellery, head to via Calabritto,

via Filangieri, via Chiaia and via Toledo, where

you'll nd plenty of fashion brands such as

Bulgari, Gucci and Louis Vuitton.

In the same area, two boutiques boast impressive

local collections. One of them is called Ernesto

Esposito (via Santa Caterina a Chiaia 20), and

showcases the sexed-up heels created by its

namesake designer, a Neapolitan who also works

for Fendi, Sonia Rykiel and Via Spiga. The other

one, Marinella (Riviera di Chiaia 287), is a tiny

shop with a huge reputation for its classic men's

accessories and, especially, silk ties.

A huge ea market with good bargains is found

close to the Poggioreale jail and runs from

Thursday through Monday. For typical

handmade products, the best place to go is the

Quartieri Spagnoli. This area still has the highest

number of old craftsmen’s shops. The

sophisticated, expensive Capodimonte porcelain,

cameos and gouaches are particularly famous.

Naples is also tied to the traditions of leather

goods as well as gold and silver objects. If you

are interested in buying the famous nativity

scene gurines made in terracotta you should

visit via San Gregorio Armeno: here you can nd

all types of gurines, all made by hand.

Face

This well rated jewellery

shop mixes contemporary

design with ancient tribal

traditions, and can give

many ideas for gifts or

souvenirs, such as

necklaces made out of lava or minerals stones.

Photo: EugeniaSt/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via San Sebastiano 29, Naples

Phone: +39 334 563 974 8

Internet: www.faceshop.it/en

Email: [email protected]

Fashion Victim Store

A careful selection of

clothes from dierent

fashion brands is the

centre of this very

well-known shop, which

concentrates on quality

rather than quantity. Regardless of gender, all

fashion lovers will nd this place a heaven on

earth.

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Photo: Ukrit Theengarm/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Domenico Cimarosa 77a, Naples

Phone: +39 081 578 989 8

Email: [email protected]

Salumeria Rafele O'Lattaro

For a traditional Italian

food shopping

experience, choose this

old-fashioned store,

where you'll be able to

buy both street food and

local specialities to bring home. Literally named

'cold cuts shop', Rafele o'Lattaro also oers great

cheese.

Photo: Natasha Breen/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via dei Tribunali 40, Naples

Phone: +39 081 449 169

Email: [email protected]

Ceramiche Di Vietri

On Via Monteoliveto take

a look at Di Vietri's wide

range of beautifully

painted ceramic products,

in a perfect little gift shop

that brings colour to the

street.

Photo: Aurora Angeles/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Sergio Abate 14, Naples

Phone: +39 081 578 692 4

Internet: www.ceramichedivietri.com

Email: [email protected]

Dolce Idea

Award-winning chocolate

maker Gennaro Bottone

has opened his own shop

and oers confetti, gelato

or delicious cioccolatini,

which probably

contribute to make the world a happier place to

live in.

Photo: 2creative/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Gennaro Serra 78, Naples

Phone: +39 081 240 510 0

Internet: www.gennarobottone.it

Email: [email protected]

Io Sono La Chianina

All of La Chianina's

products, from meat and

vegetables to beverages

and even honey, are

strictly organic and

known for their

mouth-watering avour - stop here for some

quality food shopping.

Photo: lsantilli/Shutterstock.com

Address: Corso Vittorio Emanuele 720, Naples

Phone: +39 081 761 201 3

Internet: www.iosonolachianina.it

Profumeria Pepino

After more than a

hundred years of history

and experience, Pepino

keeps distributing some

of the best perfume

brands on the market,

such as Acqua Classica di Napoli, and is an

elegant stop if you're looking for fresh Italian

fragrances.

Photo: Billion Photos/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Mariano d'Ayala 10, Naples

Phone: +39 081 412 238

Internet: www.pepinoshop.com/en

Email: [email protected]

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Pepi Vintage SunglassesAs its name suggests, this

sunglasses shop focuses

on items from the 50s,

60s and 70s, aiming to

recreate the vibrant,

retro atmosphere of those

years. The owner is super friendly, and carefully

selects every piece from its collection, making

this shop a must-see for vintage lovers.

Photo: Aleshyn_Andrei/Shutterstock.com

Address: Vico San Domenico Maggiore 23, Naples

Phone: +39 328 656 361 5

Email: [email protected]

Barbi Calzature

Barbi Calzature is a

well-stocked shoe shop

where you'll nd most

popular brands such as

Adidas, Nike and Puma.

They have shops for both

men and women, and children as well.

Photo: Evgeniya Porechenskaya/Shutterstock.com

Address: Corso Garibaldi 322, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 20.00. Sunday 9:30

- 13:30.

Phone: +39 081 282 96 9

Internet: www.barbicalzature.it/

Email: [email protected]

Salumeria Regina

In addition to selling good

quality cold-cuts,

Salumeria Regina is the

perfect place for

mozzarella lovers - their

cheese is highly

appreciated by both locals and tourists. You can

also stop here for some panini and street food

made of guaranteed genuine ingredients.

Photo: Ingrid Balabanova/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Santa Brigida 17, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 8:00 - 20:00

Phone: +39 081 552 433 9

Email: [email protected]

Gambardella Presepi

Gambardella Presepi is a

family owned shop that

has been handed on from

father to son since 1954,

and is one of the best

places to buy famous

Neapolitan nativity gurines.

Photo: Marcello/ickr.com (image cropped)

Address: Via San Gregorio Armeno 49, Naples

Phone: +39 081 551 411 5

Internet: www.gambardellapresepi.it

Email: [email protected]

Alysa Borse e Accessori

If you are looking for the

perfect present for your

fashion-victim friends,

Alysa Borse e Accessori is

the right place for you.

Among dozens of purses,

pochettes and satchels in every shape and

colour, you will certainly nd the ideal souvenir

to take home.

Photo: Voyagerix/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via Simone Martini 111, Neaples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 9:30 - 13:30 & 16:30 -

20:15. Sunday 10:00 - 14:00.

Phone: +39 081 579 667 0

Email: [email protected]

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Naples ObligeNaples Oblige is a lovely

decorated ceramic shop.

It is renowned for its

expert sta, who boast

plenty of knowledge

about local traditions. For

a unique shopping experience, ask the artists in

the shop whatever you want, and sit down to

listen to all the stories they have to tell.

Photo: Hitdelight/Shutterstock.com

Address: Via San Biagio dei Librai 11, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 - 14:00 & 16:00 -

19:30. Saturday 10:30 - 19:30.

Phone: +39 392 754 249 8

Email: [email protected]

La Smorfia di Fabio Paolella

This very colourful shop

specializes in hand-made

sacred statues and

nativity gures, and the

results of their craft are

breathtaking: come and

admire their works, and look for some

undoubtedly peculiar souvenir to bring home.

Photo: elwynn/Shutterstock.com

Address: Strada dell'Anticaglia 23, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Friday 10:30 - 19:00. Saturday

10:30 - 14:00.

Phone: +39 081 293 812

Internet: www.neapolitancreche.com

Email: [email protected]

Museum Shop

Oering a wide range of

merchandising from

museums, art products

and music, Museum shop

is the perfect place to

nd a souvenir with an

historical meaning and some cultural

background. In particular, you'll nd items and

pictures related to Pompeii and Herculaneum,

and ancient Italy in general.

Photo: Dmitri Ma / Shutterstock.com

Address: Largo Corpo Di Napoli 3, Naples

Phone: +39 081 360 422 8

Internet: www.museum-shop.it

Email: [email protected]

Antica Camiceria Lombardi

Antica Camiceria

Lombardi is a family

owned clothing company

which has been working

for four generations,

since 1892. Their

expertise in tailor-made shirts will make you look

good in every situation.

Photo: Robert Sheie/ickr (image cropped)

Address: Via Ferrante Imparato 192/198, Naples

Phone: +39 081 752 020 1

Internet: www.anticacamicerialombardi.it/en/1/home.html

Email: [email protected]

Vesti Casa

Vesti Casa has a thirty

year long history in

quality household

textiles, and is a great

spot to nd quality

Italian-style decor to

bring back home.

Photo: Maria Izzo/ickr (image cropped)

Address: Via Raaele Tarantino 2/5, Naples

Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7:30

- 15:00. Tuesday & Thursday 7:30 - 19:00.

Phone: +39 081 556 354 3

Internet: www.vesticasaonline.com/shop

Email: [email protected]

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TOURIST INFORMATION

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Airport

Naples International

Airport, Aeroporto

Internazionale di Napoli,

is located approximately

7 kilometres from the city

centre. To get into the

city centre, take a special bus from the local

transport company ANM. Its name is Alibus and

it departs 250 metres from Terminal 1 every 20

minutes. You can buy the ticket on borad, or visit

www.anm.it .

Taxis are available from outside the arrival

concourse, and most of them have xed rates for

trips to the major destinations.

To hire a car, make an inquiry directly to a car

company, such as:

Avis Naples Airport

+39 081 780 5790

Mon-Sun 7:30am-11:30pm

www.avisautonoleggio.it

Europcar Naples Airport

+39 081 780 5643

Mon-Sun 7:30am-11:30pm

www.europcar.com

Hertz Naples Aeroporto

+39 081 231 1200

Mon-Sun 7:30am-11:30pm

www.hertz.it

Photo: Juan Garces

Address: Naples International Airport, Naples

Phone: +39 081 789 6111

Internet: www.aeroportodinapoli.it

Email: [email protected]

Passport / Visa

Italy can be visited

visa-free for up to 90 days

by citizens of most

European countries,

Australia, New Zealand,

Japan, South Korea,

Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most

countries in America. If you are unsure whether

or not you need to apply for a visa, we

recommend contacting the embassy or consulate

in your country. International (non-Schengen)

travelers need a passport that is valid for at least

3 months after the end of their intended trip in

order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of

Schengen countries can travel without a

passport, but must have a valid ID with them

during their stay.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to go

sightseeing in Naples and

enjoying its beauty to the

fullest is probably spring

or late summer - May,

June, or September. The

weather should be warm and pleasant, even if a

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couple rainy days can happen.

June and August are the best months for going to

the beach and swimming, but they can be very

hot. Plus, the city might feel a bit empty, since

many Neapolitans go abroad on their summer

holidays.

Christmas time in Naples be a surprising

experience - the city gets crowded with street

markets and nativity-themed stands.

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Public Transport

The most comfortable

way to get around Naples

is walking, but since the

city is quite large, sooner

or later you might have to

use public transport. It is

best to avoid driving because of the heavy traic.

The Unico Campania company has an integrated

fare card system to cover the public transport

network for the whole area. The card covers 14

dierent types of transportation and is called TIC

ticket.

You can buy hourly, daily, weekly and monthly

tickets at tobacco shops or at some newspaper

stands; there are also ticket machines in many

railways and metro stations.

It is very important to validate the ticket in order

to avoid nes - you can nd validating machines

on board. Validate your daily, weekly and

monthly ticket at rst use, and remember to ll

out personal information on the ticket if

required.

Dierent tourist cards are also available - check

the most updated oers on the Unico website:

Photo: Pierre-Luc Auclair

Phone: +39 081 551 3109

Internet: www.unicocampania.it

Email: [email protected]

Taxi

The main taxi companies

in Naples are: Radio Taxi

Napoli +39 081 8888

1111

www.taxinapoli.it/en

[email protected] Radio

Partenope

+39 081 01 01

www.radiotaxilapartenope.it

[email protected]

Photo: ArrivalGuides

Post

Post oices in Italy are

indicated by a yellow and

blue sign. Find one of

them at:

Photo: Andy Fuchs

Address: Piazza Giacomo Matteotti 2, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Friday 8:20 - 19:05. Saturday 8:20 -

12:35.

Phone: +39 081 428 9814

Internet: www.poste.it

Pharmacy

Farmacia Di Lullo:

Photo: Gemma Garner

Address: Via Genova 23/25/27, Naples

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 7:30 - 21:00. Sunday &

public holidays 9:00 - 20:00.

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Phone: +39 081 268 303

Internet: www.farmaciadilullo.it

Telephone

Country code: +39 Area

code: 081 (Naples)

Photo: Jardson Almeida

Electricity

220/240V

Photo: Stirling Tschan

Population966,000

CurrencyEuro, €1 = 100 cents

Opening hoursShops are usually open 10:00 - 13:30 and 16:30 - 20:00. Larger shops are normally open continuously during the day.Shops can be open on Sundays at their own discretion.

NewspapersIl MattinoIl Corriere del Mezzogiorno Il Giornale di NapoliLa RepubblicaIl Corriere della SeraLa StampaIl Sole24ore

Emergency numbersEmergency: 113Police (Carabinieri): 112Fire Brigade (Vigili del fuoco): 115Ambulance (Ambulanza): 118

Tourist informationPiazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, NaplesLocated inside the Napoli Centrale railway station, in front ofplatform 23+39 081 268 779

[email protected]

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Chiara B2 Via Chiaia A3 Via Marotta B2

Corso Arnaldo D1 Via Chiatamone A4 Via Medina A3 B2

Corso Meridionale D1 Via Ciccone C2 Via Mezzocannone B2

Corso Novara D1 Via Concezione a Montecalvario A2 Via Milano D1

Nuova Calata Piliero B3 Via d Annunziata C1 Via Monte di Dio A4

Piazza d Carita A2 Via d Carrozzieri a Monteoliveto A2 B2 Via Monteoliveto A2

Piazza d Carmine C2 D2 Via d Cimbri C2 Via N Sauro A4

Piazza Dante A1 Via d Fico al Purgatorio B1 Via Nardones A3

Piazza G Bovio B2 Via d Fiorentini A3 B2 Via Nilo B1

Piazza G Garibaldi D1 Via d Grande Archivio B1 B2 Via Nolana C1 D1

Piazza G Matteotti A2 Via d Lioy A2 Via Nuova Marina C2

Piazza G Pepe D2 Via d Priorato A1 Via P E Imbriani A3

Piazza Gesù Nuovo A2 B2 Via d Sole B1 Via P S Mancini C1 D1

Piazza Masaniello C2 Via dei Tribunali B1 Via P Scura A2

Piazza Mercato C2 Via del Giudice B1 Via Padre L da Casoria D1 D2

Piazza Miraglia B1 Via della Marinella D2 Via Padre Rocco D2

Piazza Municipio B3 Via della Sapienza A1 B1 Via Padre Tosti B2 C2

Piazza N Amore C2 Via Donnalbina A2 B2 Via Palepoli A4

Piazza Nolana D1 Via Duca di S Donato C2 Via Palermo D1

Piazza Plebiscito A3 Via Duomo B1 C1 Via Palonetto S Lucia A4

Piazza Principe Umberto D1 Via E Cosenz D2 Via Partenope A4

Piazza S Domenico Maggiore B2 Via E de Deo A3 Via Pietro Colletta C1

Piazza S Francesco C1 D1 Via E Pessina A1 Via Pignasecca A2

Piazza Trieste E Trento A3 Via Egiziaca a Pizzofalcone A4 Via Ponte di Tappia A3

Piazzale Stazione Marittima B3 Via Ferdinando Acton A4 B3 Via Porta di Massa B2

Rua Francesca C2 Via Firenze D1 Via Portacarrese a Montecalvario A3

Salita Pontecorvo A1 Via Foria B1 Via Portamedina A2

Salita San Raaele A1 Via Francesco Saverio Correra A1 Via Porto Salvo B3

Salita Tarsia A1 A2 Via G B Manso D2 Via Port’Alba A1

V S Bartolomeo B3 Via G Brombeis A1 A2 Via PTrinchera C1

Via a de Gasperi B3 Via G C Cortese B2 Via Renovella C2

Via A Depretis B2 B3 Via G Garibaldi D1 D2 Via S Agostino alla Zecca C1 C2

Via A di Costanzo B2 Via G Ninni A2 Via S Anna d Lombardi A2

Via A Diaz A2 Via G Paladino B2 Via S Arcangelo a Baiano C1 C2

Via A Poerio C1 D1 Via G Pica D1 Via S Carlo A3

Via Amerigo Vespucci D2 Via G Savarese C2 Via S Chiara B2

Via Atri B1 Via G Simonelli A2 Via S Giacomo A3

Via B Chioccarelli C1 C2 Via Gen G Orsini A4 Via S Giuseppe dei Nudi A1

Via Baldacchini C2 Via Gennaro A3 A4 Via S Maria di Costantinopoli A1

Via Benedetto Croce B2 Via Genova D1 Via S Mattia A3

Via Bologna D1 Via Girardi A2 Via S Pietro B1

Via Bracco A2 A3 Via L Armanni B1 Via S Sebastiano A1 B2

Via Broggia A1 Via L de Crecchio B1 Via S Spaventa D1

Via C Carmignano D1 D2 Via L d’Alagno C2 Via S Teresa d Scalzi A1

Via C Colombo B3 Via L Rodino B2 Via Salvator Rosa A1

Via Campodisola B2 B3 Via Lavinaio C1 D2 Via Salvatore Tommasi A1

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Via San Cosmo Fuori Porta Nolana D1 Vicolo Conte di Mola A3 Vicolo S Domenico Magg B1 B2

Via San Liborio A2 Vicolo d Carbonari C1 Vicolo S Domenico Soriano A1 A2

Via Sanfelice B2 Vicolo D Gerolomini B1 Vicolo S Gaudioso B1

Via Sankta Lucia A4 Vicolo d Graziella B2 B3 Vicolo S Geronimo B2

Via Santa Brigida A3 Vicolo d Pace C1 Vicolo S Giovanni D2

Via Scialoia C2 Vicolo d Solitaria A4 Vicolo S Marcellino B2

Via Sedile di Porto B2 Vicolo d Zuroli C1 Vicolo S Maria ad Agnone C1

Via Sergente Maggiore A3 Vicolo dei Maiorani B1 Vicolo S Maria Verticoeli C1

Via Sersale C1 Vicolo dei Panettieri B1 C1 Vicolo S Nicola A Nilo B1

Via Tari B2 Vicolo della Tofa A3 Vicolo S Petrillo B1

Via Toledo A2 A3 Vicolo delle Zite C1 Vicolo S Severino B1 B2

Via Torino D1 Vicolo Donnaregina B1 Vicolo S Spirito A3 A4

Via Troja C2 Vicolo Giardinetto A3 Vicolo San Sepolcro A3

Via V Bellini A1 Vicolo Lungo Pontecorvo A1 Vicolo Scassacocchi C1

Via Venezia D1 Vicolo Noce A2 Vicolo Sedil Capuana C1

Via Vittorio Emanuele III A3 Vicolo Orilia B2 Vicolo Soprammuro D1 D2

Vicolo Campanile A2 Vicolo R di Palazzo A3 Vicolo Ss Filippo E Giacomo B2

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