Best Time
March to May, Sept to Nov
Napoli is an incredibly diverse city that mixes the ancient with the modern. Visitors can explore the hauntingly beautiful underground ruins of Roman Naples, wander through narrow, bustling streets, and experience the passion of local musicians and dancers. The famous pizza margherita originated here, and Naples’ culinary scene remains one of Italy’s finest. Don’t miss the iconic views of Vesuvius and the Pompeii ruins.
Airport
Naples International Airport (NAP)
Minimal List TL;DR
🍾Bridge
Els PontetsA scenic spot perfect for starting a walk and enjoying picturesque views all around.
🍻Roman Ruins
LucentumOne of the largest archaeological sites in the Comunitat Valenciana, providing a glimpse into ancient history.
🍻Coastal Town
El CampelloA coastal town popular for family beach resorts, featuring golden sandy beaches and an attractive marina.
Places to See
Carrer de Ramón y Cajal, 1, 03001 Alicante, Spain
4.4
€€€
Varies
A cultural hub for the performing arts.
Tip:
Cultural Events, Performances
A historic theater offering performances, concerts, and cultural events, showcasing Alicante's artistic scene.
Must Visit:
Pompeii, Naples National Archaeological Museum
Naples is the birthplace of pizza, still celebrated worldwide.
Places to Eat
Carrer de la Dársena, 14, 03001 Alicante, Spain
4.8
€€€
1 PM - 11 PM
A popular choice for food enthusiasts.
Tip:
Fusion Cuisine, Seafood
An innovative restaurant offering a fusion of Mediterranean and Asian cuisine, known for its fresh ingredients and unique flavor combinations.
Ctra. de la Ereta, 12, 03013 Alicante, Spain
4.7
€€€
1 PM - 11 PM
Offers an exquisite dining experience with views.
Tip:
Local Cuisine, Scenic Views
A charming restaurant offering traditional Alicante cuisine with stunning views of the city and the sea.
https://www.restauranteslaereta.comCarrer de la Cava, 2, 03001 Alicante, Spain
4.6
€€
12 PM - 11 PM
A beloved local eatery with authentic dishes.
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Seafood, Local Dishes
A hidden gem serving authentic Alicante cuisine, specializing in seafood and local dishes, offering a cozy atmosphere away from the tourist crowds.
Calp, Alicante, Spain
4.4
$$
Open all day
Attracts a huge crowd of beachgoers in the summertime with its lively promenades and award-winning coastlines.
03517 El Castell de Guadalest, Alicante, Spain
4.4
Free
Open all day
Rich in history with stunning landscapes.
Tip:
Scenic Views, History
A smaller but beautiful upcoming tourist destination worth visiting, featuring stunning views and rich culture.
Must Try:
Pizza (Neapolitan Margherita, Pizza Margherita), Sfogliatella, Gnocchi alla Sorrentina, Pasta alle Vongole
Places to Drink
Partida del Boch, 215A, 03339, Alicante, Spain
4.6
Free
Open all day
An ideal location for nature walks and sightseeing.
Tip:
Views, Walking Trails
A scenic spot perfect for starting a walk and enjoying picturesque views all around.
03016 Alicante, Spain
4.5
Free
Open all day
One of the largest archaeological sites in the Comunitat Valenciana, providing a glimpse into ancient history.
El Campello, Alicante, Spain
4.5
Free
Open all day
A popular beach resort town.
Get To:
Tram: El Campello
A coastal town popular for family beach resorts, featuring golden sandy beaches and an attractive marina.
Music / Dance:
Neapolitan Song, Tarantella, Classical Neapolitan, Italian Folk
Places to Network
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Key Industries:
Tourism, Agriculture, Wine
Napoli
Curated Guide to Places to See, Eat and Drink in Naples/Napoli
Places to Shop
Paseo de la Alameda, s/n
82
Free
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Discover unique handcrafted items.
Luxury
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Naples Unveiled
Pizza, historic sites, and vibrant culture.
Naples has a unique underground city with ancient Roman ruins and catacombs that are open to the public.
Renowned as the birthplace of pizza, Napoli is a city steeped in history, with stunning architecture, vibrant street life, and delicious cuisine. The nearby Pompeii ruins are a must-visit. Naples is known for its passionate people and rich cultural heritage. Its underground city offers fascinating insights into ancient Roman life, making the city an exciting destination for history lovers and culinary enthusiasts alike.
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Watch out for Crowded Areas
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Transportation
Trams, buses
City Overview
Napoli, known as Naples, is a vibrant city in Italy famous for its rich history, delicious cuisine (especially pizza), and stunning coastal views. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
3 Day City Guide
- Day 1: Morning: Visit the National Archaeological Museum. Afternoon: Explore Spaccanapoli. Evening: Dinner at a traditional pizzeria. - Day 2: Morning: Visit Castel dell'Ovo. Afternoon: Explore Pompeii (day trip). Evening: Enjoy the views from Posillipo Hill. - Day 3: Morning: Visit San Carlo Theatre. Afternoon: Relax at a café in Piazza Bellini. Evening: Attend a local concert or event.
Current Trends
- Culinary innovation: Naples is a hub for culinary creativity, with new dishes emerging. - Art and culture: Increasing interest in contemporary and street art. - Tech startups: Growth in digital innovations and tech companies.
Local Events Guide
- Napoli Pizza Village (September): Celebrating pizza with tastings and competitions. - Maggio dei Monumenti (May): A month-long festival of culture and history. - Festa di San Gennaro (September): Celebrating the city’s patron saint with processions and food.
Local Insider Tips
- Explore the Quartieri Spagnoli for authentic local life. - Visit local pizzerias for the best Neapolitan pizza. - Discover the art scene in the historic center.
Sustainable Travel
- Sustainable initiatives: Efforts to reduce waste and promote public transport. - Eco-friendly dining: A growing number of restaurants focus on local, seasonal ingredients. - Preservation: Projects aimed at restoring historical sites.
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Naples Unveiled
Vibe:
Naples has a unique underground city with ancient Roman ruins and catacombs that are open to the public.
Tip:
Napoli is an incredibly diverse city that mixes the ancient with the modern. Visitors can explore the hauntingly beautiful underground ruins of Roman Naples, wander through narrow, bustling streets, and experience the passion of local musicians and dancers. The famous pizza margherita originated here, and Naples’ culinary scene remains one of Italy’s finest. Don’t miss the iconic views of Vesuvius and the Pompeii ruins.
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Ancient Roman harbor.
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Amman is home to the Roman Theatre, built in the 2nd century AD, which still hosts cultural events today.
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