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Naples

You understand when you eat pizza fritta between laundry in the streets of Quartieri Spagnoli — this is not Disneyland, this is real life

Continent
Europe
Country
🇮🇹 Italy
Population
920k
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Language
Italian, Neapolitan, English
Time Difference
TR +2 hours
Plug Type
Type F/L (230V, 50Hz)
Best Months
April, May, October
4.4
Overall
3.7
Kids
4.9
Food
4.0
Nightlife
3.8
Shopping
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Must-See Places

Ranked by interestingness score, based on real experience

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Amalfi Coast (Positano, Amalfi, Ravello)
Google: 4.8 (62K) Tripadvisor: 5.0 (927)

Amalfi Coast (Positano, Amalfi, Ravello)

It is not an exaggeration to say that it is the most beautiful coast in the world. Pastel colored houses descend from steep cliffs to the sea. Positano is the photogenic one, Amalfi is the historical one, Ravello is famous for its high gardens. It is possible to travel by mini bus (SITA) from Sorrento, but the road is winding and nauseating. You can also go by boat — it's more expensive, but the view is impressive.

Hours
All day long
Price
Bus 15 EUR, boat tour 80 EUR
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Cappella Sansevero (Veiled Christ)
Google: 4.8 (39K) Tripadvisor: 4.7 (22K)

Cappella Sansevero (Veiled Christ)

The most impressive small museum in Naples. Inside is the 'Cristo Velato' (Veiled Christ) statue, sculpted by Giuseppe Sanmartino in 1753 — a veil of marble so thin that you can actually see the body underneath. It's like a miracle. Tickets are limited, be sure to buy online. You stay for 15-20 minutes, but those 15 minutes will not make you forget Naples.

Hours
09:00 - 19:00 (Closed Tuesday)
Price
10 EUR (online reservation required)
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Ancient City of Pompeii
Google: 4.7 (148K) Tripadvisor: 4.6 (1.9K)

Ancient City of Pompeii

The city of Rome frozen under the ashes of Vesuvius in 79 AD. It slept underground for 1700 years, but now it stands almost in its entirety - down to the streets, the houses, the colors of the frescoes. Start from the Forum and walk up to the Mystic Villa. You can't do it all in one day, allow at least 4-5 hours. Hat and water are mandatory, no shade. There is no other place that describes the ancient world so concretely.

Hours
09:00 - 19:00 (winter 17:00)
Price
18 EUR (full ticket)
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Herculaneum (Ercolano)
Google: 4.7 (25K) Tripadvisor: 4.6 (8.3K)

Herculaneum (Ercolano)

Pompeii's smaller but better preserved sibling. Vesuvius buried this place in the same eruption, but the lava flow preserved the wooden doors of the houses, furniture and even food by carbonizing them. It is much quieter and less crowded than Pompeii. Half a day is enough. Go after seeing Pompeii and you'll know the difference — both are impressive, but Herculaneum is more intimate.

Hours
08:30 - 19:30 (winter 17:00)
Price
13 EUR
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Naples Historical Center (Spaccanapoli)
Google: 4.7 (58K) Tripadvisor: 4.5 (4.6K)

Naples Historical Center (Spaccanapoli)

The historical center, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, is 'split' in two by the straight street called Spaccanapoli. As you walk along Decumano Maggiore, 400-year-old churches left and right, laundry hanging from balconies, motorcycles, shouting vendors, the smell of pizza ovens — this chaos is Naples itself. Christmas scene (presepe) masters work on San Gregorio Armeno street all year round.

Hours
24 hours
Price
Free
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Naples Archaeological Museum (MANN)
Google: 4.6 (42K)

Naples Archaeological Museum (MANN)

One of the richest collections of Roman art in the world is here. Frescoes, mosaics, sculptures from Pompeii and Herculaneum - seeing the real works here after visiting the ancient cities completes the experience. The erotic art of Rome is exhibited in the 'Secret Cabinet' (Gabinetto Segreto) section. The Hercules statue in the Farnese collection is worth seeing.

Hours
09:00 - 19:30 (Closed Tuesday)
Price
22 EUR
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Mount Vesuvius
Google: 4.5 (32K) Tripadvisor: 4.5 (13K)

Mount Vesuvius

The volcano that destroyed Pompeii is still active, still dangerous, still the most watched volcano in Europe. You can walk to the crater rim — the last 200 meters are steep, but it's 30-40 minutes from the parking lot to the summit. From above, the Gulf of Naples, Capri, the Sorrento peninsula are under your feet. Foggy days are risky, go early in the morning. Transportation: There is a shuttle from Pompeii.

Hours
09:00 - 17:00 (varies according to season)
Price
10 EUR (crater entrance)
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Naples Sotterranea (Underground Naples)
Google: 4.6 (22K) Tripadvisor: 4.5 (13K)

Naples Sotterranea (Underground Naples)

40 meters below the city, water channels from Ancient Greek times, Roman cisterns and World War II shelters. Guided tour 1.5 hours. The passage through narrow corridors by candlelight may frighten children, but it's impressive for adults. Stay away if you have claustrophobia. It's cool downstairs even in summer — take a cardigan.

Hours
10:00 - 18:00 (tour every hour)
Price
15 EUR (guided tour)
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Castel dell'Ovo
Google: 4.5 (29K) Tripadvisor: 4.4 (4.3K)

Castel dell'Ovo

Sea fortress standing on a small island (Megaride) jutting into the Bay of Naples. It's called 'Egg Castle' - legend has it that the poet Vergilius buried a magic egg in the foundations, and if the egg broke, the castle and city would collapse. Entrance is free, go to the terrace and see Vesuvius and the Naples skyline together. Fish restaurants in the surrounding Borgo Marinari neighborhood are suitable for dinner.

Hours
09:00 - 18:30 (Sun 14:00)
Price
Free
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Isle of Capri
Google: 4.7 (39K) Tripadvisor: 3.8 (480)

Isle of Capri

Located south of the Bay of Naples, it is one of the most expensive holiday islands in the world, but a one-day trip is reasonable. Ferry 50 minutes from Beverello port. The Blue Cave (Grotta Azzurra) is connected to the air and the sea, enter it by boat if it is open — the blue light coming from the water is from another world. Go up to Anacapri, see the Faraglioni rocks from above. Expensive but a one day dream.

Hours
Ferry 07:00 - 19:00
Price
Ferry 25 EUR round trip
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Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino)
Google: 4.4 (19K) Tripadvisor: 4.1 (3.7K)

Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino)

Located in the city center, it is one of the symbols of Naples with its five cylindrical towers. It was built in 1279 for the Anjou dynasty. The white marble triumphal arch (Arco di Trionfo) at the entrance is one of the masterpieces of Renaissance sculpture. Inside is the city museum, but what's really impressive is the building itself. Make sure to pass by it while walking towards the harbour.

Hours
08:30 - 18:30 (Sun closed)
Price
6 EUR
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3 Day Plan

What will you do from hour to hour, from morning to evening?

3
1

In the Heart of the Old City

Spaccanapoli, home of churches and pizza

09:00 - 10:00
Breakfast at Pasticceria Capparelli

Morning in Naples with hot sfogliatella and espresso. Eat standing up, finish in 5 minutes.

4 EUR
10:00 - 12:00
Spaccanapoli + San Gregorio Armeno walk

Walk along Decumano Maggiore, look at the presepe workshops, watch the street scenes.

Free
12:00 - 13:00
Cappella Sansevero — Veiled Christ

Buy online tickets in advance. See Cristo Velato closely, your heart rate will increase for 15-20 minutes.

10 EUR
13:30 - 15:00
Lunch — L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele

Margherita or Marinara, nothing else. A 1-2 hour queue is normal, but it's a world classic for 5 EUR.

8 EUR (pizza + drink)
15:30 - 17:30
Naples Sotterranea tour

Ancient water channels and war shelters 40 meters underground, 1.5 hours by candlelight.

15 EUR
18:00 - 19:30
Castel Nuovo + Piazza Plebiscito

See the castle with five towers, pass by the San Carlo Theatre, reach Plebiscito Square.

6 EUR (castle)
20:00 - 22:30
Evening — Trattoria da Nennella

Real folk restaurant in Quartieri Spagnoli with plastic glasses of wine where waiters sing.

15 EUR (full menu)
2

Pompeii and Vesuvius

Face to face with the ancient world

08:00 - 08:45
Train from Naples to Pompeii

Circumvesuviana line (Garibaldi station) — Get off at the Pompei Scavi stop. 30-40 minutes.

3.20 EUR (one way)
09:00 - 13:00
Ancient City of Pompeii

Forum, Mystic Villa, bakeries, fresco houses — walk slowly, avoid the crowds. A hat is a must.

18 EUR
13:00 - 14:00
Quick lunch in Pompeii

Panini or pizza slice around the entrance. Heavy eating — There's climbing Vesuvius.

8 EUR
14:30 - 17:00
Mount Vesuvius crater

Shuttle from Pompeii or EAV bus from Ercolano. It's a 30-40 minute steep walk from the parking lot to the summit.

10 EUR (crater) + 15 EUR (transfer)
18:00 - 19:00
Return to Naples

Back by train. You will return tired but full.

3.20 EUR
20:30 - 22:30
Evening — Tandem

Paccheri with ragù napoletano cooked for 8 hours. Small venue at Mezzocannone, reserve.

20 EUR
3

Escape to Capri (or Amalfi)

Full-day dream on the Tirreno Sea

08:30 - 09:30
Ferry from Beverello Port

Take the first ferry in the morning for Capri. 50 minutes fast ferry. It's worth checking out early.

25 EUR (round trip)
10:00 - 12:00
Blue Cave (weather permitting)

By boat from Marina Grande. If it's closed, go to Anacapri. The light from under the blue water is legendary.

18 EUR
12:30 - 14:00
Anacapri and Faraglioni

Go up by bus. Walk to the Punta Carena lighthouse or see the Faraglioni view from the top.

2 EUR (bus)
14:00 - 15:30
Noon — in Anacapri

Prices are expensive in Capri. It is the right choice to settle for pasta and lemonade at a local trattoria.

25 EUR
15:30 - 17:30
Via Krupp + Giardini di Augusto

View of Faraglioni from the Gardens of Augustus. The zigzagging road of Via Krupp is a classic postcard.

1.50 EUR (garden)
18:00 - 19:30
Return ferry to Naples

Don't be late for the last ferry — it's crowded on summer evenings. Vesuvius silhouetted return as the sun sets.

Included in round trip
20:30 - 23:00
Farewell — Pizzeria Sorbillo

Farewell pizza to Naples. Try Friarielli + sausage and understand the difference from Da Michele.

12 EUR

7 Day Plan

One week holiday plan with sightseeing tours

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1

Naples Old Town

Home of Spaccanapoli and pizza

09:00 - 12:00
Spaccanapoli + Cappella Sansevero

Walking in the historical center, Veiled Christ statue, street atmosphere.

10 EUR
13:00 - 14:30
Lunch — Da Michele

Margherita and Marinara classics.

8 EUR
15:00 - 17:00
Naples Sotterranea

Underground tour, ancient water channels.

15 EUR
20:00 - 22:30
Evening — Trattoria da Nennella

Public restaurant in Quartieri Spagnoli.

15 EUR
2

Pompeii and Vesuvius

Ancient world

08:00 - 13:00
Ancient City of Pompeii

The entire complex from the Forum to the Mystic Villa.

18 EUR
14:30 - 17:00
Vesuvius crater

Shuttle from Pompeii, crater walk.

25 EUR
20:00 - 22:00
Tandem ragù

8 hours of ragù napoletano.

20 EUR
3

Sorrento

Lemon gardens and bay view

09:00 - 10:30
Train from Naples to Sorrento

Circumvesuviana line, 70 minutes.

4.50 EUR
11:00 - 13:00
Sorrento old town

Lemon gardens, Piazza Tasso, Marina Grande.

Free
14:00 - 15:30
Lunch — gnocchi alla sorrentina

Sorrento's signature dish.

18 EUR
16:00 - 18:00
Villa Comunale + limoncello tasting

Park, view, homemade limoncello.

10 EUR
4

Isle of Capri

Tirreno dream

08:30 - 09:30
Ferry from Sorrento

Fast ferry to Capri, 25 minutes.

22 EUR
10:00 - 12:00
Blue Cave

Kayak tour from Marina Grande.

18 EUR
12:30 - 18:00
Anacapri + Faraglioni

High village, lighthouse, Gardens of Augustus.

30 EUR
5

Amalfi Coast (Positano + Amalfi + Ravello)

The most beautiful coast in the world

08:00 - 13:00
Positano by SITA bus

Winding road from Sorrento to Positano, photo breaks.

15 EUR
13:00 - 15:00
Noon — in Amalfi

Lemon spaghetti and seafood.

30 EUR
15:30 - 18:00
Ravello + Villa Cimbrone

Infinity Terrace, gardens, music festival atmosphere.

10 EUR
6

Ischia or Procida

Less touristy islands

09:00 - 10:30
Ferry from Naples

40 minutes to Procida, 60 minutes to Ischia.

20 EUR
11:00 - 17:00
Day on the island

Procida pastel colored houses, Ischia thermal spas.

50 EUR
7

Train to Rome or Herculaneum + MANN

Farewell day

09:00 - 12:00
Ancient City of Herculaneum

Pompeii's better preserved sibling, half a day is enough.

13 EUR
14:00 - 17:00
Naples Archaeological Museum (MANN)

Originals of Pompeii works, the pinnacle of Roman art.

22 EUR
20:00 - 22:00
Farewell dinner — 50 Kalò

Modern Neapolitan pizza on the banks of Mergellina.

20 EUR

What to Eat and Drink?

From local classics to hype places

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Tandem Local Classic
Google: 4.6 (9.4K) Tripadvisor: 4.3 (4.1K)

Tandem

They only do one thing: ragù napoletano. Meat-tomato sauce cooked for 8 hours, with homemade paccheri pasta. It's a small venue in Spaccanapoli, seats 20 people. Book in advance. Apart from the classic ragù, there is also 'ragù vegetariano'. The house wine comes in a bowl and is reasonably priced. If you want to experience the essence of Naples cuisine in one plate.

Price
12-18 EUR (main course)
Cuisine
Neapolitan Ragù
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Pasticceria Capparelli Local Classic
Google: 4.5 (4.8K) Tripadvisor: 4.3 (1.8K)

Pasticceria Capparelli

Sfogliatella is Naples' signature dessert — sweet ricotta filling in layers of dough. Capparelli, a three-generation family business, on Via dei Tribunali. Order the baba al rhum (rum syrup cake) with warm sfogliatella riccia (curly). With espresso. Come in at 9am, eat standing up, move on. This is breakfast.

Price
2-4 EUR (cake)
Cuisine
Patisserie
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Pizzeria Sorbillo Current Hype
Google: 4.4 (28K) Tripadvisor: 4.2 (21K)

Pizzeria Sorbillo

Gino Sorbillo shop on Spaccanapoli is the star name of the Naples pizza world. More diverse menu than Da Michele — try the friarielli (local greens) + sausage pizza here. Get ready for the queue in front of the door, write your name, walk around. Dough fermented for 24 hours, sour-soft texture. There are 21 pizzaiolo in the Sorbillo family — the gene thing.

Price
6-10 EUR (pizza)
Cuisine
Neapolitan Pizza
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L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele Current Hype
Google: 4.4 (38K) Tripadvisor: 4.1 (23K)

L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele

Same place since 1870, with the same two pizza types: Margherita and Marinara. There is nothing else. They don't argue either — sit down if that's what you want, otherwise leave. Julia Roberts ate here in Eat Pray Love, and the world immediately flocked here. Waiting time is 1-2 hours normally. The dough is thin, the edges are soft, the San Marzano tomatoes are legendary. World classic for 5 EUR.

Price
5-7 EUR (pizza)
Cuisine
Neapolitan Pizza
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50 Calò di Ciro Salvo Premium
Google: 4.5 (15K) Tripadvisor: 4.1 (8.7K)

50 Calò di Ciro Salvo

Ciro Salvo is a pizzaiolo who is obsessed with dough. The name 50 Kalò comes from its high-hydration dough formula — lighter, more digestible pizza. On the banks of Mergellina, with sea views. If Da Michele/Sorbillo is old school, this place is the 'modern Neapolitan' interpretation. Along with the classics, try the bufala mozzarella + yellow tomato combination.

Price
8-14 EUR (pizza)
Cuisine
Modern Neapolitan Pizza
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Trattoria da Nennella Local Classic
Google: 4.4 (19K) Tripadvisor: 4.0 (12K)

Trattoria da Nennella

A real public restaurant in the heart of Quartieri Spagnoli, where waiters sing between the tables, wine is served in plastic glasses, and paper tables are covered. The menu is handwritten every day. Ragù alla genovese (onion-meat stew), parmigiana di melanzane, polpette al sugo — full menu for price 13-15 EUR. There is no reservation, you will wait in line. The real side of life.

Price
13-18 EUR (full menu)
Cuisine
Traditional Neapolitan
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Nightlife

Entertainment from evening to morning

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Spazio Nea Local Classic
Google: 4.5 (3.2K) Tripadvisor: 4.1 (40)

Spazio Nea

Cultural center + art gallery + wine bar in a former convent building in Piazza Bellini. Coffee and books during the day, DJ sets and live jazz in the evening. The heart of Naples' intellectual night scene. Exhibits on summer evenings in the open courtyard. Wine prices are reasonable, the atmosphere is neither too touristic nor too local — right in the middle.

Price
Beer 5 EUR, wine glass 6 EUR
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L'Antiquario Premium
Google: 4.6 (2.4K) Tripadvisor: 4.1 (23K)

L'Antiquario

Hidden cocktail bar in Chiaia district — no sign on the door, 1920s atmosphere inside, leather seats, dark wood. Bartenders are experts in Italian classic cocktails, their Negroni variants are legendary. Suitable for a quiet evening, not crowded, no dancing. Ticket for couples.

Price
Cocktail 10-14 EUR
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Caffe Mexico Local Classic
Google: 4.5 (5.8K) Tripadvisor: 4.1 (460)

Caffe Mexico

Local classic coffee shop in Piazza Dante, from 7 am until night. Espresso here is perhaps the best in the world — the morning ritual of the Neapolitans. Drink it while standing, you pay 1 EUR. In the evening, it's aperitivo time: spritz and olives. This is not a touristic place, this is a school if you want to learn what real Naples coffee is.

Price
Espresso 1.10 EUR, spritz 4 EUR
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Galleria 19 Current Hype
Google: 4.2 (4.1K) Tripadvisor: 3.5 (101)

Galleria 19

A big club in Centro Storico — electronic music under old vaulted cellars. Open Friday-Saturday. It is preferred by local young people, there are few tourists. There are international DJ programs focusing on techno and house. The clothing is comfortable, they are not seriously picky at the door. Until the morning.

Price
Entrance 10-15 EUR (including drinks)
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Shopping Guide

Gift, local, premium

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Via San Gregorio Armeno
Google: 4.6 (18K) Tripadvisor: 4.5 (9.3K)

Via San Gregorio Armeno

'Presepe street' — workshops of Christmas scene (presepe) masters are open all year round. Handmade small figures: shepherds, animals, but also football players, politicians, celebrities. Maradona figures come in all sizes. It's crowded as hell between November and December, but it's quieter in the summer. Buy a small terracotta figure as a souvenir — it's Naples's signature.

Price
Figure 5-50 EUR
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Via Toledo
Google: 4.6 (25K) Tripadvisor: 4.2 (769)

Via Toledo

Naples' main pedestrian shopping street stretches 1.2 km from Piazza Plebiscito to Piazza Dante. International chains, Italian brands, bookstores, ice cream parlors. Down the street is the Toledo subway station — voted the most beautiful subway station in the world, worth seeing for its blue mosaics alone.

Price
Middle segment
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Via Chiaia
Google: 4.4 (6.2K) Tripadvisor: 4.4 (336)

Via Chiaia

The Chiaia district is the chic side of Naples — the Naples version of Rome's Via del Corso and Milan's Montenapoleone. Italian brands, shoemakers, tailors. Escape the chaos of Spaccanapoli and find elegance here. Finally, end the day with an aperitivo in Piazza dei Martiri.

Price
Middle-upper segment
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Galleria Umberto I
Google: 4.6 (39K) Tripadvisor: 4.0 (1.5K)

Galleria Umberto I

Elegant shopping mall architecture built in 1890—the younger sibling of Milan's Vittorio Emanuele. High gallery with glass ceiling, marble floor, four-armed structure. Boutique shops and cafes inside. Go for the architectural experience rather than the shopping. The iron-glass structure on the ceiling is an example of the industrial elegance of the 1800s.

Price
Free entry
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City Guide

When to go, how to get there, city transportation, accommodation, budget and practical tips.

About Naples

Naples is the largest city in the south of Italy — and undoubtedly the most real. Rome ironed, Florence museum, Venice showcase; Naples, on the other hand, is a life screaming on the streets. In the shadow of Vesuvius, 12 km away lies the still active crater of the same volcano that buried a Roman city in 79 AD. Pompeii + Herculaneum + Vesuvius + Capri + Amalfi Coast — there is no other place in the world where these five can be accessed from a single center.

Pizza Margherita was invented here in 1889. Pizzaiolo Raffaele Esposito put the colors of the Italian flag (green basil, white mozzarella, red tomato) on a dough for Queen Margherita, and the world's most beloved dish was born. The pizza you eat for 5 EUR at Da Michele today is that tradition.

There is a 30-meter-tall Maradona fresco on the streets of Quartieri Spagnoli — the Argentinian legend who led Naples to the championship in 1987 is like the patron saint of this city. Laundry hangs from the balconies, motorcycles cling to their horns, vendors are shouting, children are playing football, pizza fritta makers are taking hot dough out of the oven. Chaos? Yes. Noise? A lot. But this happened, this is real, this is not Disneyland.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Naples safe?

Generally yes, but normal city warnings apply. The area around Garibaldi train station and some surrounding areas are deserted at night; Watch out for pickpockets in crowded tourist areas (Spaccanapoli, Toledo). Carry your bag in front, wave your phone in the air. Naples is a safe city if you know the rules.

Can Pompeii and Vesuvius be reached in one day?

Yes, if you plan hard, it will be enough. Enter Pompeii at 9 am and tour for 4 hours. Take a shuttle from Pompeii to Vesuvius (45 minutes drive + 40 minutes crater walk). Return to Naples at 17:00. It's tiring but possible. Ideally leave it for two days.

Amalfi or Capri?

If you can do both, do it. If you have to choose only one: Capri if you stay for one day (ferry + island tour), Amalfi Coast if you can spare two days (Positano + Amalfi + Ravello trio). Capri is an expensive pocket watch, Amalfi is a large painting.

Where is the best pizza: Da Michele or Sorbillo?

There is no answer to this debate. Da Michele is classic, just Margherita and Marinara, thin dough, same since 1870. Sorbillo has a more diverse menu, a more modern interpretation, the queue is still there. Try both and find your own answer. Third step: 50 Kalò di Ciro Salvo — the new generation dough specialist.

How to get from Istanbul to Naples?

Turkish Airlines offers direct flights from Istanbul to Naples (approximately 3 hours). Pegasus and Wizz Air may have limited seasonal flights. There are also connecting options via Rome or Milan. Ticket prices increase in the summer months, March-May and October-November are more affordable.

Is Naples the city of Maradona?

Undisputed. Diego Maradona, who played for Naples from 1984 to 1991, led the club to two Serie A titles (1987, 1990) and a UEFA Cup (1989) — Naples have never been greater before or since. When he died in 2020, the city mourned for days. San Paolo Stadium was renamed 'Diego Armando Maradona Stadium'. The giant fresco in the Quartieri Spagnoli is like a place of pilgrimage.

Which neighborhood makes sense to stay in Naples?

Centro Storico (Spaccanapoli area) is ideal for a first visit — walking distance to everything, but noisy. Chiaia is more elegant and calm, for couples. Vomero is a high neighborhood, with a view, but you can get to the center by funicular. Avoid the area around Garibaldi train station.

How many days to visit Naples?

2 days are enough for the city center. But if you add Pompeii + Vesuvius (1 day), Capri (1 day), Amalfi Coast (1-2 days), 5-7 days is ideal. The richness of the region does not make the city worth visiting alone — think of it with its surroundings.

Events

Festivals, concerts and public holidays — 2026 calendar

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Maggio dei Monumenti

Culture

May 2, 2026 – May 31, 2026

Whole city

During May, palaces, churches and monasteries normally closed to the public are opened free of charge. The municipality organizes it, a different theme every weekend. The best month to get to know Naples. Check the schedule in advance — some places require online reservations.

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Naples Pizza Village

Gastronomy

Sep 4, 2026 – Sep 13, 2026

Lungomare Caracciolo

The world's largest pizza festival. On the coast of Naples, 50+ pizzerias open stands, hold concerts, and organize pizza Margherita competitions for 10 days. Free concerts in the evenings, pizzaiolo championships during the day. Pizza festival in the land of pizza — need any further explanation?

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Feast of San Gennaro (Festa di San Gennaro)

Holiday

Sep 19, 2026

Duomo di Naples (Naples Cathedral)

The miracle of the 'liquefaction' of the blood of the patron saint of Naples twice a year. The people gathered in the cathedral on September 19 are waiting for the bottle of dried blood to liquefy — if it liquefies, the city will be fertile, if it doesn't, it will be a disaster. The ritual has been going on since 1389. It's the spiritual day of the city, the streets are enthusiastic.

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Capodanno a Naples (New Year's Eve)

Holiday

Dec 31, 2026

Piazza del Plebiscito

Large outdoor concert and fireworks display at midnight in Piazza del Plebiscito. Neapolitans continue the tradition of throwing old items from balconies (it's not as common as it used to be, but it still exists) — tread carefully. The whole city is on the street.

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Visa Information (Turkish Passport)

Current according to passport type

Ordinary (Burgundy)

Visa Required — Schengen short term (90 days / 180 days)

Italy is a Schengen member. A visa is required for ordinary passport holders from Türkiye. Applications are made through intermediary institutions authorized by Italy (iDATA, VFS Global). Appointments should be made 1-2 months in advance during busy periods. Documents: passport, biometric photo, travel insurance (min. 30,000 EUR), flight reservation, hotel reservation, bank statement, work/student certificate.

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Special (Green)

Visa-Free — 90 days / 180 days

Special (green) passport holders benefit from 90 days visa exemption.

Service (Grey)

Visa-Free — 90 days / 180 days

Service (grey) passport holders benefit from visa exemption.

Diplomatic (Black)

Visa-Free — 90 days / 180 days

Diplomatic passport holders benefit from visa exemption.

All visa details for 4 passport types for Italy

For application links and other countries, check the Turkish Passport Visa Guide.

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