Guidebook for Napoli

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Guidebook for Napoli

Food Scene

An entire family of pizza chefs, an institution since 1930. One of the best pizzeria in town.
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Gino e Toto Sorbillo
32 Via dei Tribunali
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An entire family of pizza chefs, an institution since 1930. One of the best pizzeria in town.
It's name stems from the combination of 50, which in the cabala stands for bread, and the greek word Kalò, whick means beautiful. Superlative pizza in a charming area.
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50 Kalò
201 Piazza Sannazaro
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It's name stems from the combination of 50, which in the cabala stands for bread, and the greek word Kalò, whick means beautiful. Superlative pizza in a charming area.
Best pizzeria in Vomero. 3 minutes from the apartament.
Pizzeria Sandropizzettata
72 Via Francesco Solimena
Best pizzeria in Vomero. 3 minutes from the apartament.
The stuff of legend, this spartan snack bar makes some of the city's most scrumptious fritture (deep-fried snacks). Crunch away on tempura-style aubergines and spinach, zeppole (doughnuts), frittatine di maccheroni (fried pasta and egg) and supplì di riso (rice balls). Located opposite the funicular, it's a handy pit stop before legging it to the Certosa di San Martino.
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Vomero Fried Food
44 Via Domenico Cimarosa
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The stuff of legend, this spartan snack bar makes some of the city's most scrumptious fritture (deep-fried snacks). Crunch away on tempura-style aubergines and spinach, zeppole (doughnuts), frittatine di maccheroni (fried pasta and egg) and supplì di riso (rice balls). Located opposite the funicular, it's a handy pit stop before legging it to the Certosa di San Martino.
This iconic seaside chalet sells everything from coffee and pastries to crêpes, but the reason to head here is for the brioche con gelato, a sweetened bun stuffed with delectable ice cream and topped with a dollop of panna (cream).
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Chalet Ciro Gelato
Via Orazio
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This iconic seaside chalet sells everything from coffee and pastries to crêpes, but the reason to head here is for the brioche con gelato, a sweetened bun stuffed with delectable ice cream and topped with a dollop of panna (cream).

Essentials

Opens 24h every day
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Carrefour Market
28 Via Raffaele Morghen
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Opens 24h every day
Hospital Antonio Cardarelli
9 Via Antonio Cardarelli
Carabinieri Napoli-Vomero Company
7 Via Vincenzo Gemito
Police
Carrefour Market H24
79 Via Gino Doria
h24

Getting Around

Metro Line 1
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Quattrogiornate station
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Metro Line 1
Metro Line 1
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Vanvitelli station
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Metro Line 1
Metro Line 1
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Medaglie D'Oro station
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Metro Line 1
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Piazza Fuga station
10 Via Renato Lordi
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Central station and last stop of metro line 1. Circumvesuviana train to Pompeii and Sorrento
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Napoli Centrale station
Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Central station and last stop of metro line 1. Circumvesuviana train to Pompeii and Sorrento
Hydrofoils and ferry boats for Ischia, Capri and Procida
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Molo Beverello
Molo Beverello
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Hydrofoils and ferry boats for Ischia, Capri and Procida
It won the 2013 LEAF Award as "Public building of the year"
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Toledo station
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It won the 2013 LEAF Award as "Public building of the year"

Sightseeing

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Via Partenope
Via Partenope
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Largo San Martino
Largo San Martino
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Envisaged as a 16th-century monument to Spanish glory (Naples was under Spanish rule at the time), the magnificent Palazzo Reale is home to the Museo del Palazzo Reale , a rich and eclectic collection of baroque and neoclassical furnishings, porcelain, tapestries, sculpture and paintings, spread across the palace's royal apartments.
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Palacio Real de Nápoles
1 Piazza del Plebiscito
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Envisaged as a 16th-century monument to Spanish glory (Naples was under Spanish rule at the time), the magnificent Palazzo Reale is home to the Museo del Palazzo Reale , a rich and eclectic collection of baroque and neoclassical furnishings, porcelain, tapestries, sculpture and paintings, spread across the palace's royal apartments.
Built by the Normans in the 12th century, Naples’ oldest castle owes its name (Castle of the Egg) to Virgil. The Roman scribe reputedly buried an egg on the site where the castle now stands, warning that when the egg breaks, the castle (and Naples) will fall. Thankfully, both are still standing, and walking up to the castle's ramparts will reward you with a breathtaking panorama.
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Ovo Castle
3 Via Eldorado
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Built by the Normans in the 12th century, Naples’ oldest castle owes its name (Castle of the Egg) to Virgil. The Roman scribe reputedly buried an egg on the site where the castle now stands, warning that when the egg breaks, the castle (and Naples) will fall. Thankfully, both are still standing, and walking up to the castle's ramparts will reward you with a breathtaking panorama.
Traverse five centuries along Naples’ engrossing Bourbon Tunnel. Conceived by Ferdinand II in 1853 to link the Palazzo Reale to the barracks and the sea, the never-completed escape route is part of the 17th-century Carmignano Aqueduct system, itself incorporating 16th-century cisterns. An air-raid shelter and military hospital during WWII, this underground labyrinth rekindles the past with evocative wartime artefacts
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The Bourbon Tunnel
4 Vico del Grottone
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Traverse five centuries along Naples’ engrossing Bourbon Tunnel. Conceived by Ferdinand II in 1853 to link the Palazzo Reale to the barracks and the sea, the never-completed escape route is part of the 17th-century Carmignano Aqueduct system, itself incorporating 16th-century cisterns. An air-raid shelter and military hospital during WWII, this underground labyrinth rekindles the past with evocative wartime artefacts

Arts & Culture

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Museo Cappella Sansevero
19/21 Via Francesco de Sanctis
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Naples' National Archaeological Museum serves up one of the world’s finest collections of Graeco-Roman artefacts. Originally a cavalry barracks and later seat of the city’s university, the museum was established by the Bourbon king Charles VII in the late 18th century to house the antiquities he inherited from his mother, Elisabetta Farnese, as well as treasures looted from Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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Museo Arqueológico Nacional de Nápoles
18 Piazza Museo
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Naples' National Archaeological Museum serves up one of the world’s finest collections of Graeco-Roman artefacts. Originally a cavalry barracks and later seat of the city’s university, the museum was established by the Bourbon king Charles VII in the late 18th century to house the antiquities he inherited from his mother, Elisabetta Farnese, as well as treasures looted from Pompeii and Herculaneum.
This evocative guided tour leads you 40m below street level to explore Naples' ancient labyrinth of aqueducts, passages and cisterns. The passages were originally hewn by the Greeks to extract tufa stone used in construction and to channel water from Mt Vesuvius. Extended by the Romans, the network of conduits and cisterns was more recently used as an air-raid shelter in WWII. Part of the tour takes place by candlelight via extremely narrow passages
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Napoli Sotterranea
68 Piazza San Gaetano
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This evocative guided tour leads you 40m below street level to explore Naples' ancient labyrinth of aqueducts, passages and cisterns. The passages were originally hewn by the Greeks to extract tufa stone used in construction and to channel water from Mt Vesuvius. Extended by the Romans, the network of conduits and cisterns was more recently used as an air-raid shelter in WWII. Part of the tour takes place by candlelight via extremely narrow passages

Parks & Nature

Museo Nacional de Cerámica Duca di Martina en Villa Floridiana
77 Via Domenico Cimarosa
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Entertainment & Activities

One of Italy's top opera houses, the San Carlo stages opera, ballet and concerts.
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San Carlo Theatre
98 Via San Carlo
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One of Italy's top opera houses, the San Carlo stages opera, ballet and concerts.