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Updated 10 January 2014
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Naples
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Naples, with its million inhabitants, is the third biggest city in Italy. Its position is spectacular withthe celebrated view over the gulf of Naples and the extraordinary islands of Capri, Ischia andProcida. The city is overlooked by Vesuvius, a vast volcano which erupted violently in 79 BCcovering the cities of Pompei and Ercolano. Today, these cities, now excavated, bear witness tothe splendours of the Roman Empire.
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Museum of CapodimonteThe museum and castle of Capodimonte boasts awonderful view of the Bay of Naples. The museumexhibits various collections inc...Castel NuovoThis medieval castle dating back to 1279 was animportant cultural centre. Castel Nuovo was theplace where artists and writer...Castel dell'OvoCastel dell'Ovo means "castle of the egg" and is a12th-century fortress that dominates the Naplesseafront. The name comes fr...The Basilica of Saint ClareThe Basilica of Saint Clare, Santa Chiara, is aninteresting Provençal Gothic church which originatesfrom the 14th century. I...Church of San Lorenzo MaggioreSan Lorenzo Maggiore is an extraordinary buildingdating back to the end of the 13th century. EveryChristmas a life-size nati...
THE CITY
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The historic city of Naples was founded about 3,000 yearsago as Partenope by Greek merchants. Later, thesettlement took the name of Palepolis, the old city, and in475 BC it became Neapolis, the new city. Under variousphases of foreign rule, the city developed and grew andthen became the capital of the most important of thepre-unication states, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Therulers of that Kingdom, the Bourbons, constructed amagnicent palace in nearby Caserta and lled the citywith historic structures of all kind.
DO & SEE
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The historic centre of Naples with its splendid palaces, andpopular and lively working-class districts, is now on thelist of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Naples also boastsan underground city, as well as its famous views from allparts of the city. Moreover, this hospitable city is markedby contrasts and popular traditions, such as the annualmiracle whereby San Gennaro’s ‘blood’ becomes liquid in
front of the eyes of his followers. Two products have madeNaples famous throughout the world. One of them is thepizza, which is only one part of a rich local cuisine. Theother one is music with the famous popular song "O SoleMio."
Museum of Capodimonte
The museum and castle of Capodimonte boasts a wonderful view of the Bay of Naples. The museum exhibitsvarious collections including masterpieces by Tiziano,Botticelli, Perugino and Raaello.
Address: Via Miano 2, NaplesOpening hours: Open Thu-Tue 8.30am-7.30pm. Closed on WednesdaysPhone: +39 081 749 9111Internet: www.polomusealenapoli.beniculturali.itEmail: [email protected]
Castel Nuovo
This medieval castle dating back to 1279 was an important cultural centre. Castel Nuovo was the placewhere artists and writers such as Giotto, Petrarca andBoccaccio stayed. Today the castle hosts various culturalevents.
Address: Piazza Municipio, Naples
Castel dell'Ovo
Castel dell'Ovo means "castle of the egg" and is a 12th-century fortress that dominates the Naples seafront.The name comes from the legendary Roman poet Virgilwho supposedly strengthened the castle walls with amagical egg.
Address: Via Eldorado 3, NaplesPhone: +39 81 795 4593Email: [email protected]
The Basilica of Saint Clare
The Basilica of Saint Clare, Santa Chiara, is an interesting Provençal Gothic church which originates from the 14thcentury. In the area you can also nd an archaeologicalmuseum and a monastery.
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Address: Via Benedetto Croce, NaplesInternet: www.santachiara.info
Church of San Lorenzo Maggiore
San Lorenzo Maggiore is an extraordinary building dating back to the end of the 13th century. Every Christmas alife-size nativity scene is set up inside the church. There isalso a museum occupying three oors above thecourtyard.
Address: Via Tribunali 316, NaplesOpening hours: Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm. Sun 9.30am-1.30pmPhone: +39 081 211 0860Internet: www.sanlorenzomaggiorenapoli.it
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 andcloisters full of orange trees.
Address: Via San Gregorio Armeno 44, NaplesOpening hours: Open Mon-Fri 9.30am-noon. Sat-Sun 9.30am-12.30pmPhone: +39 081 552 0186
Church Of Gesù Nuovo
The opulent interior of this church, lled with marble and altars inlaid with semi-precious stones such as agate,amethysts and lapis lazuli, is a must-see when in Naples.The church is located at Piazza del Gesù Nuovo justoutside the historic centre.
Address: Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, NaplesInternet: www.gesunuovo.itEmail: [email protected]
National Archeological Museum
This is one of the most important archaeological museums in the world and contains bronzes, sculpturesand many other objects from the Bourbon collection,Pompei and Ercolano.
Address: Piazza Museo Nazionale 19, NaplesOpening hours: Open Wed-Mon 9am-7.30pm. Closed on Tuesdays and holidays
Phone: +39 081 442 2149
Duomo di Napoli
The magnicent Roman Catholic cathedral, Duomo di Napoli, contains the relics of San Gennaro, the patron saintof Naples. It is also the main church of southern Italy andseat of the city’s Archbishop.
Address: Via Duomo 147, NaplesPhone: +39 081 294 980
The Royal Palace
This was once the residence of the Spanish Viceroys. The Royal Gardens are full of tree-lined avenues with rareplants, statues and secret gardens. On the palace groundsyou can nd the San Carlo Theater, the National Library ofNaples and a regional tourist board.
Address: Piazza Plebiscito 1, NaplesOpening hours: Open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. Sat 9am-2pmPhone: +39 081 400 547 / 848 800288 (Within Italy)Internet: www.pierreci.it
Museo Cappella Sansevero
The mysterious Sanservo Chapel Museum is a great part of the Italian artistic heritage and is located in the historicpart of Naples. Here you can see the famous Veiled Christmade by Giuseppe Sanmartino in 1753.
Address: Via Francesco De Sanctis 19, NaplesOpening hours: Open weekdays 10am-5.40pm. Sundays and holidays 10am-1.10pm. Closed on TuesdaysPhone: +39 081 551 8470Internet: www.museosansevero.itEmail: [email protected]
Fontanelle Cemetery
The scary, but fascinating, Fontanelle Cemetery is well worth a visit. It is located in the Rione Sanità district, theancient necropolis, and has millions of skeletal remains ondisplay. The skeletal remains notably come from thosepeople who were too poor to aord a burial place, theplague in 1656 and the cholera epidemic of 1837.
Address: Via Fontanelle 80, Naples
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Opening hours: Open daily 10am-5pm. Closed on WednesdaysPhone: +39 081 744 3714
Teatro di San Carlo
One could believe that this exquisite theatre has not been touched for many years. The majestic golden décor andred suede curtains will really throw you back many yearsin time. Teatro di San Carlo was built in 1737 but hasundergone several restorations. Today you can still comeand watch great shows like the Swan Lake.
Address: Via San Carlo 98/F, NaplesPhone: +39 081 797 2111Internet: www.teatrosancarlo.itEmail: [email protected] / [email protected]
San Gregorio Armeno
This narrow street is all about the nativity scene and teems with tourists and locals. When wandering down ViaSan Gregorio Armeno you will be amazed by the plethoraof nativity scene makers and objects lined up along thestreet. This street is especially popular during Christmastime when everyone is looking for Christmas cribs andgurines.
Address: Piazzetta San Gregorio Armeno 1, Naples
Pompeii
When in Naples you should seize the opportunity to go to Pompeii. The city is located south of Naples and is knownfor being destroyed and buried by Mount Vesuvius in theeruption 79 AD. Today it is one of the most a populartourist destinations in Italy and oers many interesting andhorrifying sights.
Address: Pompei, Italy
DINING
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Neapolitans believe that their cuisine is among the best in the world. If it is you can judge for yourself after trying aREAL pizza, dierent kinds of pasta made with tomatosauce, meat sauce, sh or the typical cakes called babàand sfogliatella. While here, you should not worry toomuch about your weight. The Neapolitan cuisine is madeof “poor” ingredients such as oil, pecorino cheese, tomatosauce and aromatic herbs.
Ristorante Mimì Alla Ferrovia
This bustling restaurant, once frequented by the famous writer and actor Eduardo de Filippo, boasts a nice wine list.The restaurant is located near the Central Station and hasserved guests like Maradona and Michael Schumacher.
Address: Via Alfonso D'Aragona 19/21, NaplesPhone: +39 081 553 8525Internet: www.mimiallaferrovia.itEmail: [email protected]
Ristorante Ciro
This classic waterfront restaurant sits at the foot of Casteldell’Ovo and has an air of vintage modern glamour to it.Recommended choices of dishes when eating here are thesh entrée, noodles with clams and courgettes, risottowith sh.
Address: Via Luculliana 29/30, NaplesPhone: +39 081 764 6006Internet: www.ristoranteciro.itEmail: [email protected] / [email protected]
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Ristorante La Fila
Ristorante La Fila is located near the Central Station and serves classic Neapolitan food such as noodles withclams, pasta and chickpeas. When eating here you shouldnot miss the meat sauce.
Address: Via Nazionale 6, NaplesPhone: +39 081 206 717
Ristorante Amici Miei
Amici Miei means "My Friends" in Italian. On the traditionalNeapolitan menu you will nd upmarket dishes. This placeis a very good option if you have grown tired of seafoodand wish to eat proper meat such as lamb, pork or goose.
Address: Via Monte di Dio 78, NaplesOpening hours: Closed on Sunday evenings and Mondays. Closed for summer in July and AugustPhone: +39 081 764 6063Internet: www.ristoranteamicimiei.comEmail: [email protected]
La Taverna Del Buongustaio
This nice tavern called La Taverna Del Buongustaio servessimple and tasty food in a small, yet comfortable room.There are no menus here, so a service minded waiter willread you the specials of the day.
Address: Via Basilio Puoti 8, NaplesPhone: +39 081 551 2626
Pizzeria Pellone
Pizzeria Pellone is situated close to the railway station andtheir pizzas are just "perfecto"! This pizza place is popularamong the guests and the pizzas served are claimed to behuge, so make sure you are hungry when eating here.
Address: Via Nazionale 93, Naples
Pizzeria Da Michele
This historical pizzeria is always packed with people. Do not expect a long menu because here you can only choosebetween two types of pizza, the Marinara (pizza withoutmozzarella) or the Margherita.
Address: Via Cesare Sersale 1/3, NaplesPhone: +39 081 553 9204Internet: www.damichele.netEmail: [email protected]
Jorudan Sushi
Claimed to have best sushi in Europe, Jorudan Sushi serves traditional Japanese food in a cosy atmosphere tothe customers’ delight. This place is just perfect if you arecraving Japanese food for a change.
Address: Via Tasso 288, NaplesPhone: +39 081 048 0536Email: [email protected]
Pizzeria Starita
Coming to Pizzeria Starita you will probably nd a long lineoutside waiting for their time to order. This busy pizzeriahas a long history and serves unusual pizzas with toppingslike pumpkin cream, zucchini owers and caper.
Address: Via Materdei 27, NapoliOpening hours: Open every dayPhone: +39 081 557 3682Internet: www.pizzeriastarita.it
Morrigan Pub
This friendly and popular pub is the perfect place for hanging out with friends and grabbing a genuine pub meal.Even if located in the centre of Naples, it will feel like youare right in the middle of London.
Address: Via Morghen 72A, NaplesOpening hours: Open Tue-Sun 8pm-2amPhone: +39 081 558 4243Internet: www.morrigan.itEmail: [email protected]
Trattoria da Nennella
Popular among the locals, Trattoria da Nennella is located in the Spanish Quarter in Naples and serves tasty, yetaordable, dishes. The waiters of this restaurant will giveyou a warm welcome and maybe sing a song if you arelucky.
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Address: Vico Lungo Teatro Nuovo 103, NaplesOpening hours: Open Mon-Sat 12pm-11.30pmPhone: +39 081 414 338
Friggitoria Vomero
This fast food place is claimed to be a must see in Naples.Located in the historical part of Naples, FriggitoriaVomero has served fried food and snacks since 1938 andis still going strong.
Address: Via Domenico Cimarosa 44, NaplesPhone: +39 081 578 3130
Pizzeria Brandi
At the popular Pizzeria Brandi you should try the famous Margherita, the pizza that plays an important part in thetypical Mediterranean diet. This cosy pizza place invitesyou to a typical Italian restaurant experience.
Address: Salita S. Anna di Palazzo 1-2, NaplesPhone: +39 081 416 928Internet: www.brandi.itEmail: [email protected]
Cantina La Barbera
This restaurant, American bar and grill house oers tasty and innovative dishes in a cosy atmosphere. The meat isclaimed to be exquisite and is highly recommended by theguests.
Address: Via Raaele Morghen 36/a, NaplesOpening hours: Open every dayPhone: +39 081 229 2357Internet: www.cantinalabarbera.itEmail: [email protected]
Six Pub & Grill
Cool atmosphere, satiating dishes and drinks is what to expect at Six Pub & Grill. The restaurant is located in atranquil area and serves various dishes includingsausages, cheese, chips, bacon and much more.
Address: Via Tito Lucrezio Caro 6, NaplesOpening hours: Open Tue-Sun from 8pmPhone: +39 081 575 8038
Internet: www.sixpubandgrill.comEmail: [email protected]
CAFES
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Naples bristles with great coee, or rather caè, which in Naples means espresso. The most popular coee types inNaples are caè ristretto, caè lungo and caè macchiato.Often Neapolitans order a shot with their coee, forexample sambuca or whiskey.
Moccia
This is a delicious Neapolitan pastry shop. If you are in the area of San Pasquale a Chiaia, do not ask where the shopis, just follow the aroma. Here you can try delicioussfogliatelle, brioches, little pizzas and cakes with cream.
Address: Via S. Pasquale a Chiaia, NaplesPhone: +39 081 411 348
Pintauro
Pintauro is truly proud of its authentic sfogliatella, so take the opportunity to try one here. Sfogliatelle is an Italianpastry with dierent llings of, for example, almond paste,ricotta with orange avour or candied lemon peel.
Address: Via Toledo 275, NaplesPhone: +39 081 417 339Internet: www.pintauro.it
Aret’ A’ Palm
In Piazza Santa Maria la Nova you can nd this dark place with a long marble bar and mirrored walls which suggestParis more than Naples. This café is highly recommended
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for a younger crowd and in the summers you can enjoysome fresh air and eat outside.
Address: Piazza Santa Maria La Nova 14, NaplesPhone: +39 084 86949
Gran Caffè Cimmino
Gran Caè Cimmino is a café with a bakery conveniently adjacent. This allows you to enjoy a great cup of coeewith delicious pastries all at once. Here they also serve icecream, cocktails, dessert and hot chocolate.
Address: Via Petrarca 147, NaplesPhone: +39 081 575 7697Internet: www.caecimmino.com
Caffetteria Bernini
This place serves as a reminder of what is important in life, their motto is to take your time, enjoy and relax! Hereyou can have cocktails, long drinks, coee, teas and muchmore, all served in a fashionable atmosphere.
Address: Piazza Cosimo Fanzago, NaplesPhone: +39 081 556 2890Internet: www.caetteriabernini.com
BARS & NIGHTLIFE
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The Neapolitan nightlife starts at 8pm in the Chiaia area. Around this time it seems like the whole neighbourhoodhas descended into the tiny space around via Belledonne aChiaia for an apéritivo. Another crowded area is PiazzaBellini, especially in summer and spring time.
Enoteca Belledonne
The tiny wine bar, Enoteca Belledonne, is an institution among the inhabitants of the more wealthy Chiaia area.Here you can nd an extensive wine list and a choice fromtwo/three dierent dishes every night.
Address: Vico Belledonne a Chiaia 18, NaplesPhone: +39 081 403 162Internet: www.enotecabelledonne.com
Velvet Zone
Velvet Zone is the oldest and most historic of all underground clubs in town. Every night means a dierenttune from the other and you can expect everything fromtechno and rock to the good old classics.
Address: Via Cisterna dell’Olio 11, NaplesPhone: +39 339 670 0234
La Mela
La Mela is an exclusive nightclub that has been around in Naples since the 1960’s. They still cater to the elegantpeople of Naples and arranges wild parties that last untilthe early hours.
Address: Via dei Mille 40, Naples
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Internet: www.lamelaclub.it
Arenile Reload
During the summer you can dance on the beach at this disco club. The central area by the beach contains agazebo, outdoor bars, beds, sofas and a large lawn. Thewinter time is no less fun with an indoor area hostingconcerts and popular DJ’s.
Address: Via Coroglio 14b, NaplesPhone: +39 081 019 9156Internet: www.arenilereload.com
Frank Malone Pub
This Anglo-Saxon pub provides an inviting venue with British spirit and plenty of hearty food and beer. It islocated in the friendly San Martino area and ischaracterized by joy and hospitality.
Address: Via Tito Angelini 13, NaplesPhone: +39 081 578 6686Internet: www.frankmalonepub.com
SHOPPING
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If you want to buy fashionable clothes, accessories or jewellery, you should go to via Calabritto, via G.Filangieri,via Chiaia and via Toledo. Here you can nd many fashionshops such as Bulgari, Gucci and Louis Vuitton. In thesame area there are two stores notable for their localconnection. One of them is called Ernesto Esposito (viaSanta Caterina a Chiaia 20) which showcases thesexed-up heels created by its namesake designer, aNeapolitan who also designs shoes for Fendi, Sonia Rykiel
and Via Spiga. The other one is called Marinella (Riviera diChiaia 287), which is a tiny shop with a huge reputationfor 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 throughMonday. If you are looking for typical handmade products,the best place to go is the Quartieri Spagnoli. This areastill has the highest number of old craftsmen’s shops. Thesophisticated, expensive Capodimonte porcelain, cameosand gouaches are particularly famous. Naples is also tiedto the traditions of leather goods as well as gold and silverobjects. If you are interested in buying the famous nativityscene gurines made in terracotta you should visit via SanGregorio Armeno. Here you can nd all types of gurines,all made by hand.
ACCOMMODATIONS
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In Naples you will have a quality selection of accommodations to choose from. Whether you are lookingfor a budget or luxury accommodation, Naples will surelyhave it all. It is recommended to book ahead just to makesure you get the hotel of your choice. After all, this is a bigpopular city with many visitors annually.
Grand Hotel Vesuvio
Set on the waterfront, with the Volcano Vesuvius in the distance, this is the poshest hotel in Naples. It has beenthe obvious choice for celebrities from all around the worldbecause of the splendid view and the 5-star luxury.
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Address: Via Partenope 45, NaplesPhone: +39 081 764 0044Internet: www.vesuvio.itEmail: [email protected]
Caravaggio Hotel
This quiet 4-star hotel is located in the historic centre Tribunali and has a boutique-like decor. The large roomsare furnished with attention to detail in a modern style. Nomore than 700 meters from the hotel you can nd theferry going to the stunning islands of Capri, Ischia andProcida.
Address: Piazza Cardinale Sisto Riario Sforza 157, NaplesPhone: +39 081 211 0066Internet: www.caravaggiohotel.itEmail: [email protected]
Hotel Neapolis
Situated on a narrow alley just o Via Tribunali close to Piazza Bellini, this elegant hotel looks out over the13th-century Pietrasanta bell tower. Amenities at HotelNeapolis include a private garage.
Address: Via Francesco Del Giudice 13, NaplesPhone: +39 081 442 0815Internet: www.hotelneapolis.comEmail: [email protected]
Hotel Ausonia
Hotel Ausonia is located in front of a little port with departures to Capri and other islands. The rooms at thehotel are tastefully decorated in a marine style and givesyou the feeling of vacationing on a yacht.
Address: Via Caracciolo 11, NaplesPhone: +39 081 682 278Internet: www.hotelausonianapoli.comEmail: [email protected]
Hotel Sansevero Degas
Just o the busy zone of Spaccanapoli and its centre, the gorgeous Piazza del Gesù, you can nd this Sanseverohotel. The hotel is perfectly located between the historiccentre and all the sights of beautiful Naples.
Address: Calata Trinità Maggiore 53, NaplesPhone: +39 081 060 8252Internet: www.maisondegas.it
La Ciliegina Lifestyle Hotel
From this modern hotel you will have great views over the beautiful city of Naples. The hotel features a rooftopterrace, perfect for sunbathing. Amenities at the hotelinclude WiFi, newspapers, breakfast and welcomecocktails.
Address: Via Paolo Emilio Imbriani 30, NaplesPhone: +39 081 1971 8800Internet: www.cilieginahotel.itEmail: [email protected]
Hotel Piazza Bellini
This charming hotel is located in the historic centre of Naples. The hotel oers 48 modern rooms, all dierentlydecorated. At the hotel you can nd free WiFi in thecommon areas as well as a bar for a couple of drinks.
Address: Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli 101, NaplesPhone: +39 081 451 732Internet: www.hotelpiazzabellini.comEmail: [email protected]
Hotel Palazzo Alabardieri
Ideally located in a quiet area, this hotel oers a comfortable and elegant accommodation. Nearby you cannd many shops and the Beverello Harbour. Amenities atthe hotel include the exclusive American Bar calledAmazzone.
Address: Via Alabardieri 38, NaplesPhone: +39 081 415 278Internet: www.palazzoalabardieri.itEmail: [email protected]
Decumani Hotel de Charme
Originating from the 17th century, this charming hotel oers a classic yet modern accommodation. TheDecumani Hotel De Charme is ideally located in the citycentre, a city centre that is called “the biggest open-airmuseum in the world” by UNESCO.
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Address: Via San Giovanni Maggiore Pignatelli 15, NapoliPhone: +39 081 551 8188Internet: www.decumani.comEmail: [email protected]
Hotel Cimarosa
This 3-star boutique hotel is located in the chic Vomero neighbourhood. The hotel is known for its high qualityservice and the uniquely designed rooms. Nearby you cannd many attractions and various options for publictransport like the funiculars.
Address: Via Cimarosa 29, NaplesPhone: +39 081 556 7044Internet: www.hotelcimarosa.itEmail: [email protected]
B&B Atmosfere del Centro Storico
B&B Atmosfere Del Centro Storico is a family-run accommodation near the historic centre of Naples. ThisBed & Breakfast is surrounded by many shops and is agreat option for both business and leisure. Amenities atthe hotel include free WiFi and an Italian breakfast.
Address: Corso Umberto 23, Molo Beverello, NapoliPhone: +39 081 551 7518Internet: www.bbatmosfere.blogspot.seEmail: [email protected]
Covo Degli Angioini
Located close to the port of Naples, Covo degli Angioini oers modern rooms and apartments. In the mornings allguests can enjoy a breakfast including croissants, eggs,jams and much more. All rooms include free WiFi, airconditioning and TV’s.
Address: Via Melisurgo 44, NaplesPhone: +39 081 014 0238Internet: www.covodegliangioini.itEmail: [email protected]
Partenope Relais
This boutique hotel oers 24 modern rooms and suites. Located right on the seafront, Partenope oers lovelyviews over the Mediterranean. At the hotel you can nd
free WiFi and a restaurant.
Address: Via Nicolò Tommaseo 1, NaplesPhone: +39 081 764 6918Internet: www.partenoperelais.itEmail: [email protected]
Hostel of the Sun
The award-winning Hostel of the Sun oers an accommodation in the heart of Naples. Coming here youwill get a warm welcome from the hostel’s friendly sta.Amenities at the hostel include free WiFi access, acommon kitchen and DVD players.
Address: Via Melisurgo 15, NaplesPhone: +39 081 420 6393Internet: www.hostelnapoli.comEmail: [email protected]
La Controra Hostel Naples
Transformed from a monastery to a hostel, La Controra oers a friendly accommodation right in heart of Naples.At the hotel you can nd a common kitchen, WiFi incommon areas, a lounge bar and rooms with a balcony.
Address: Piazzetta Trinita alla Cesarea 231, NaplesPhone: +39 081 549 4014Internet: www.lacontrora.comEmail: [email protected]
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EVENTS
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Napoli - Chievo
Italien - Serie A: 1/25/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694408
Napoli - AC Milan
Italien - Serie A: 2/9/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694432
Napoli - Genoa
Italien - Serie A: 2/23/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694449
Napoli - Swansea
UEFA Europa League: 2/27/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=729246
Napoli - AS Roma
Italien - Serie A: 3/9/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694471
Napoli - Fiorentina
Italien - Serie A: 3/23/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San Paolo
Internet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694486
Napoli - Juventus
Italien - Serie A: 3/30/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694513
Napoli - Lazio
Italien - Serie A: 4/13/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694533
Napoli - Cagliari
Italien - Serie A: 5/4/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694557
Napoli - Hellas Verona
Italien - Serie A: 5/18/2014
Address: Napoli, Stadio San PaoloInternet: http://www.nickes.com/sv/EventInfo.aspx?eventid=694578
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
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Airport
Naples’ International Airport, Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli, is located approximately 7 kilometres from the citycentre.
A special bus from the local transport company Anm, called Alibus, gets you into the city of Naples. The busdeparts 250 metres from Terminal 1 every 20 minutes.www.anm.it
Taxis are available from outside the arrival concourse. Most taxis have xed rates for the major destinations.
If you want to hire a car you must make an inquiry directlyto the car company.
Avis+39 081 751 6052
www.avisautonoleggio.it
Europcar+39 081 7805643 www.europcar.it
Hertz+39 081 780 2971www.hertz.it
Address: Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli, NaplesPhone: +39 081 789 6259Internet: www.gesac.itEmail: [email protected]
Public Transport
The best way to get around Naples and stay sane is to walk. But since the city is quite large, sooner or later youmight have to use public transport including bus andmetro. It is best to avoid driving because of the heavytrac.
UNICOCAMPANIA has an integrated fare card system to cover the whole area's public transport network. The cardcovers 14 dierent types of transportation. There are alsodierent tourist cards depending on the purpose of yourtravel. Two of the companies integrated in the fare cardare:
ANM (bus)+39 800 639 525 www.anm.it
Metronapoli (metro and funiculars)+39 800 56 88 66www.metro.na.it
There are various types of tickets to choose between. An hourly ticket costs €1,30, a daily ticket €3.70 and aweekend daily ticket €3.10.
Phone: +39 081 551 3109
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Internet: www.unicocampania.itMore Info: Prices updated August 2013
Taxi
The main taxi companies in Naples are:
Radio Taxi Napoli+39 081 88 88www.consorziotaxinapoli.it
Radio Partenope+39 081 01 01www.radiotaxilapartenope.it
Post
Look for the yellow and blue sign to nd a post oce in Naples.
Post Oce:
Address: Via della Maddalena 40, NapoliPhone: +39 081 553 0031Internet: www.poste.it
Pharmacy
Naples’s chemists are usually open from Mon-Fri from 9am-1.30pm and from 3.30pm-8pm. They have dierentopening hours at evenings and on the weekends. Somechemists in the city centre are open 24-hours.
Farmacia Di Lullo:
Address: Via Genova 27, NaplesPhone: +39 081 268 303Internet: www.farmaciadilullo.com
Telephone
Country code: +39
Area code: 081 (Naples). There is no actual area code, you always dial these digits including the zero.
Electricity
220/240V
Destination: NaplesPublishing date: 2014-01-10
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