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Nestled along the stunning coastline of southern Italy, Naples is a city that pulses with life, history, and culture. From the majestic silhouette of Mount Vesuvius to the vibrant streets filled with the aroma of fresh pizza, this city offers a unique blend of attractions that cater to every type of traveler. Whether you're wandering through the ancient halls of the Royal Palace or soaking in the breathtaking views from Parco Virgiliano, Naples invites you to explore its rich tapestry of experiences.

As you delve into the heart of Naples, you'll discover a mix of iconic landmarks and hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. Marvel at the intricate frescoes in the Catacombs of San Gennaro, or take a leisurely stroll along the Lungomare Francesco Caracciolo, where the stunning bay views will leave you in awe. With so much to see and do, the Wanderlog team is excited to share our favorite attractions and activities that will make your visit to Naples truly unforgettable. So pack your bags and get ready to explore this captivating city!

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1Piazza del Plebiscito

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Plaza
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piazza del Plebiscito is a must-visit landmark square in Naples, Italy. This pedestrianized square is home to the impressive Royal Palace and features equestrian statues. It serves as a starting point for many tours in Naples due to its central location and proximity to major tourist attractions like Castel Nuovo, Teatro di San Carlo, and the Quartieri Spagnoli.
A beautiful plaza just at the edge of Toledo road. Large open space with a lot of people and access to the castle. Tickets easy to acquire and even if you do t want to buy any, you can enter to the first hall and take a picture and leave.
MNCito ! — Google review
I'm an art and history enthusiast, but you must know that Naples has a lot of graffiti. However, do not let this ruin the experience. The best time to visit this location is early in the morning before the crowds set in.
Ant M — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Piazza del Plebiscito – Heart of Naples Recent highlight: The 2025 Neapolis Marathon started and finished here, filling the square with over 5,000 runners and a festival atmosphere. This vast, elegant piazza is Naples’ cultural stage — hosting concerts, festivals, city anniversaries, parades, and sports events year-round. Surrounded by stunning landmarks, it perfectly blends history with modern city life. Tip: Arrive early for big events and come back at night when the lighting makes the square even more magical. A must-see for anyone visiting Naples — it’s where the city truly comes alive.
Bayleaf2366 — Google review
Huge square with beautiful architecture and statues of important historical figures. Look Located near the galleria mall lots of respond shops nearby.
EH — Google review
A grand and historic square in Naples, but unfortunately it was closed due to an event during my visit. I couldn’t fully enjoy the view, though it’s clearly an impressive place when open.
Shema B — Google review
Piazza del Plebiscito, the grand stage where absolutely nothing was happening, and yet it was perfect. We didn’t get to go inside (mainly because we had no idea how and saw no one else trying either), so we just did what any self-respecting tourist does, stood in front of it, took a few photos, and pretended we’d seen it all. It’s massive, impressive, and suspiciously quiet, like Naples’ version of a royal palace that’s “on lunch break”. Still, a great spot to admire the architecture, chase pigeons, and look cultured in your holiday pictures. Five stars for style, mystery, and free entry.
Joe ( — Google review
This is a wonderful picturesque space in the city of Naples. We were lucky enough to experience it as Napoli won Serie A and the explosion of noise of more than 100,000 supporters. Remember to look at the Palace enjoy the architecture, as you stand and look at the building turn right and walk just past it for fabulous views of the marina and cruise ships with Vesuvius as a backdrop! Glorious day or night.
Phillip B — Google review
Was very beautiful at night unfortunately did not capture a pic, but the next day when we went there was some Pharma related event going on. But still was really amazed by the view
Chris ( — Google review
80132 Napoli NA, Italy, USA•Tips and more reviews for Piazza del Plebiscito

2Catacombs of San Gennaro

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Located less than ten minutes from the Capodimonte Museum, the Catacombs of San Gennaro is an underground Christian cemetery dating back to the 2nd and 4th centuries. Visitors can explore this ancient site through guided tours, offering insights into early Christian history, burial practices, and legends surrounding San Gennaro, the city's protector.
A must see if you are visiting Naples. Run by a cooperative who employ local young people as guides with profits going into community development activities. One ticket gets access to both catacombs - one of best value tickets in Italy. Don’t miss the second tour, just 15 minutes walk down the hill. Interesting contemporary art in the church qnd surrounding streets.
Mark D — Google review
This is a great site to visit while in Naples. You have to go with a tour but tickets are reasonable and with your ticket, you also get a free entry to another catacomb to use within the next year. I suggest buying ahead of time because slots are limited and you may end up having to come back later. They have tours in Italian and English. Our tour guide was amazing and answered any questions anyone had. The catacombs were super interesting and full of history. Unfortunately there is no photography inside the catacombs (although clearly people don’t follow the rules as you can see in the other reviews) so I don’t have many pictures to share but it’s worth seeing in person!
Miranda C — Google review
The the church itself is beautiful and worth the visit. If you have time, don’t miss out the tour of the underground treasures, though I did not see it myself
Xinli H — Google review
Its a cool place too see but no bones. They emptied everything out and all you see are the left over holes. They say no photo or video but whatever. Overall if you want to see real catacombs go to paris.
Furkie G — Google review
I had a fantastic experience with a tour guide who provided interesting information throughout the journey.
Eduardo S — Google review
Was really looking forward to this tour and it didn’t disappoint! Having visited the catacombs in Paris I thought I knew what to expect but was a completely different experience as these are much older, the tour guide was knowledgeable friendly and encouraged people to ask questions, I also appreciated that no photos were allowed as it means people put the phones away and actually enjoy the experience and live in the moment. If you go to Naples and are interested in history this is a must see. The ticket cost goes to the upkeep and preservation in this wonderful window into the past.
Stephen L — Google review
Great, historic place to visit. We went to Catacombos of San Gennaro and San Gaudioso with one ticket. I had a fantastic experience with a tour guide(thanks to Nelo and Ricardo) who provided interesting informations and stories through whole experience. Highly recommend!
Lidia K — Google review
Incredible burial site rich in culture and history. Our English tour guide Nello was amazing, very knowledgeable, great at explaining things very clearly, funny and charming. Great experience! Most definitely a place to visit when in Naples !
Coco N — Google review
Via Capodimonte, 13, 80100 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.catacombedinapoli.it/•+39 081 744 3714•Tips and more reviews for Catacombs of San Gennaro
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3Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara

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The Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara is a religious complex in Naples dating back to the 1300s. It includes a vast church, beautifully adorned with 17th-century frescos and exquisite majolica tiling. The cloister garden offers a serene escape with fragrant citrus trees and lilac lavender blooms, along with 72 ceramic-tiled columns decorated with hand-painted flowers, grapes, and rural scenes.
Beautiful spot. Worth the entry fee. The bibleoteca is worth a look too... There is a cute little pool/pond area for sitting. Keep in mind that there may be some restoration work happening.
Tyler N — Google review
A small but charming monastery in the heart of Naples. The famous courtyard, which is usually the highlight, was unfortunately under construction during my visit, which took away some of the atmosphere. Still, it’s a peaceful and beautiful spot, offering a welcome break from the busy streets outside. The adjoining church is very impressive and definitely worth a visit.
Lisa L — Google review
This was on my to-do list in Napoli and I'm glad we visited. For 7 euros tickets, it's totally worth it. You start in a movie room that tells you the history of the monastery and then you walk between drawings carved on the walls from a side and ceramic tiles on the others. The garden is amazing and has lemon and olive trees. There's a small museum and a small archeological site.
Ahmad S — Google review
A beautiful courtyard to sit and relax in. I didn’t find the ruins interesting as there isn’t anything left to see. The museum inside is small but has some interesting things to check out.
Rob — Google review
Beautiful tiles with various scenes and figures. When we visited parts were being restored but they left a section open to the public.
Mia R — Google review
This place was so beautiful and not many tourists come here. The walls are beautiful, although when we went on September 6th there were some constructions happening.
Maria S — Google review
Peaceful and stunning — a must-visit in Naples Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara is a true oasis in the heart of Naples. The beautiful cloister with its hand-painted majolica tiles is absolutely breathtaking — peaceful, colorful, and full of charm. The museum and archaeological remains add depth to the visit, giving a real sense of the site's long and layered history. Everything is well maintained and thoughtfully presented. If you're looking for a moment of calm away from the city's chaos, this is the perfect spot. Highly recommended!
Mirna — Google review
Beautifully nestled into the old city with a stunning garden and beautiful tile paintings. It's cool inside even on a hot day.
Karina E — Google review
Via Santa Chiara, 49/c, 80134 Napoli NA, Italy•https://www.monasterodisantachiara.it/•+39 081 060 6976•Tips and more reviews for Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara

4Castel Nuovo

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Castel Nuovo, also known as Maschio Angioino, is a medieval fortress in Naples commissioned in 1279. It features five towers and a Renaissance triumphal arch built by King Alfonso. Over the years, it has served as a royal residence and a strategic fortress. Today, it houses a civic art museum and chapel and hosts cultural events. Visitors can explore sumptuous halls on guided tours, including the Armoury Hall and the Palatine.
Massive old fortress next to the ferry port. There is a museum inside, which I didn't visit but the building itself is something worth seeing. One of the three that we saw in Naples, each more amazing on it's own. It's also well lit in the night.
Maciej P — Google review
It's really good. It cost €6 to get in. Once in they ask you if you want a guided tour. Another €10 each but you get to see more of the castle and a better understanding of the history of the place. For €16 each, it's one of the cheapest tours I have found in Italy! We loved the castle and the tour.
Stephen P — Google review
The castle looks great from outside and I advise that you take your selfies outside and then proceed to the other nearby sites in Naples. I had entered using my Artecard and was not offered any tours (for an additional charge) that other reviewers had mentioned. Without this, you only enjoy the courtyard, the Sala of the Barons, the terrace at the back (with a good view, admittedly) and the so-so collection of art. All these wouldn’t take an hour.
JJ G — Google review
Iconic medieval fortress you see by the sea in central Naples, with its mighty round towers and triumphal arch between them. This castle isn’t just stone and battlements — it’s the stage for 700 years of Neapolitan history. Now it is a living museum, where art, politics, religion, and legend all share the same stone heart.
Kasemsan P — Google review
As many have said, structurally this is quite an impressive castle overlooking the port. The entrance fee had doubled to €10, with an extra €10 for the guided tour around the dungeon. There was some interesting art (some to my taste, but some not), and unfortunately, the top stairwell was closed off. It kept us entertained for an hour or two while it rained, anyway.
Penny L — Google review
Honestly the most disappointing castle I’ve seen yet. The outside is amazing! That’s where the good part ends really. Inside is all modern and boring with little to see at all. The art at first is crap, parrots with tools? A tower of random tools? What is this nonsense and where is the art? Then you see the religious art which isn’t bad but nothing you’ve not seen before. You see a few ruins of the castle underneath your feet in parts but otherwise you wouldn’t have an idea this was a castle and it offers very little to actually see to justify a price of any kind. Thankfully today was free as this definitely isn’t worth paying for.
Rob — Google review
If you’re into massive medieval castles that look like they were designed by someone who said, “Let’s build something so cool it’ll make future tourists question their entire life choices,” then Castel Nuovo is your place. The tour? Amazing. Our guide knew everything — from royal gossip to how many times this place was rebuilt because apparently kings back then had zero chill and infinite budgets. The history was fascinating, the views were gorgeous, and the stone walls probably have more stories than my last ten relationships combined. Pro tip: don’t skip the guided tour — wandering around solo just makes you feel like an uninvited extra in Game of Thrones. Also, bring good shoes unless you enjoy pretending to be an out-of-shape knight storming a fortress. All in all, 10/10 would get lost in a 13th-century castle again.
Jason B — Google review
Beautiful castle and museum with a lot to see and learn. There’s a section with a glass floor, beneath which are ruins and skeletons. I especially liked the part with paintings and art. My husband enjoys the gastronomic side of traveling, so he sipped some wine while following me around 😂
Teodora — Google review
V. Vittorio Emanuele III, 80133 Napoli NA, Italy•https://www.comune.napoli.it/maschioangioino•+39 081 795 7722•Tips and more reviews for Castel Nuovo

5Royal Palace of Naples

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Museum
The Royal Palace of Naples, a 17th-century palace, boasts period furnishings, a home theatre, and a lavish ballroom that has been restored after war damage. The palace is part of the rich cultural heritage in Naples, along with other attractions such as Castel Sant'Elmo and Museo del Novecento.
We have been sight seeing for over a week and this is worth the money if you love art and architecture. It is breathtaking and you could spend half a day soaking in all of the rooms. Truly worth the money. They are doing renovations so gardens were not accessible and one of the upstairs major rooms... but don't let that stop you from enjoying this amazing historical site. Note... the theatre room is a great please to cool off and rest a minute if you have been walking a while. The extra money for the roof top garden access added on was worth it for the views.
Brian H — Google review
Would recommend. It gets a little tricky to dong your way about. Have to purchase tickets for the inside walk about The outside is free. There was some construction going on so wasn't able to walk through the garden. The view was amazing when you are walking through the palace.
Tye S — Google review
It's incredible to see where royalty once lived, though, due to successive changes, adoptions and reconstructions, a lot of the lived-in feeling has been lost. The interiors are sumptuous and you really have an idea of the wealth of its inhabitants. No beds, bathrooms or much of the original furniture is left, so one must imagine what the rooms may have originally looked like before they became state apartments. It is well worth a visit, but if you're wondering whether to do the Palazzo Real or the Reggia Caserta... I would highly recommend the latter. You can wander through the rooms at a leisurely pace, and adore much of the paintwork, gilt stucco, and damask clad walls. All of it is impressive upon the senses and altogether worth the visit. Duration: 30 to 45 minutes (maybe longer with and an audioguide) Satisfaction: 85%
Chris B — Google review
The Royal Palace is very nice, and it seems bigger inside than from outside. The rooms are impressive. Some rooms were under construction, so we could not enter. I would recommend seeing it.
Inna G — Google review
The Palazzo Reale has been the seat of power in Naples since the 1600s. It has been occupied by Spanish and Austrian viceroys, the Bourbons, the Bonapartes, the Bourbons again and then the Savoys before being turned over to the Italian state. What's seen here are the sumptuous royal apartments and state rooms. The rest of the palace is now being used for the National Library and as event spaces. While I was there, a book fair was being held in the courtyard and panels were being held in some of the old state rooms like the 'Hall of Hercules’. Absolutely gorgeous place to visit and worth the money!
JJ G — Google review
The first rooms you come across are absolutely beautiful. As you go along, it seems beautiful but sort of the same looking room after room. The signage isn’t great, some signs seemed to point you towards nothing. The art is great throughout but a bit too far to really appreciate I’d say.
Rob — Google review
Very big museum with baroque work evrywere. Superbe staircase at the entrance. A lot of art is exposed in the rooms. Feels like the place is still alive.
Jean B — Google review
Wasnt specifically visiting Naples. Happened to stay over on the way to and from Pompeii and other parts of Italy i travelked to. The Palace is one of the landmarks of Naples, so decided to visit and didn't regret. Really enjoyed my visit (despite falling on one of the marble stairs 😀 - they do warn you about it, so take care when visit). You can get tickets on site. There was no queueing and no wait.
Natalia B — Google review
Piazza del Plebiscito, 1, 80132 Napoli NA, Italy•https://palazzorealedinapoli.org/•+39 081 580 8255•Tips and more reviews for Royal Palace of Naples
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6San Carlo Theatre

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San Carlo Theatre, located near the Royal Palace and Galleria Umberto in Naples, is the oldest continuously running public opera venue globally. Commissioned by King Charles III of Naples and restored after a fire in 1816, it boasts a magnificent Neoclassical building with an opulent horseshoe-shaped auditorium and stunning red and gold furnishings. The venue offers guided tours that include visits to foyers, the main hall, and the royal box.
Absolutely stunning place. The staff is very patient and great with tourists and locals alike. We came to see a opera when we where in Napoli and we’re totally amazed by the theater and the opera on the same level. It’s stunning. Even if you just come to see the inside of this amazing place you wil be stunned. We also had a opera on top what was also of ultra Hooghly quality. Ill matrimoni secreto. Super fun opera that has been adapted to the modern age mixed with old cstumes. Singing level is at the top.
Nicky — Google review
This was a fantastic tour and visit! The oldest continually operating Opera House in the world! So many interesting facts and details in the tour!! I highly recommend, especially for the price and only 30 minutes to see everything!
Econ E — Google review
If you have the chance take the tour, it’s well explained and you get the opportunity to be in the oldest Theatre in the world, and if you have the chance to see opera or a concert, totally worth it!! I have the chance to find a ticket for Tosca by Puccini and it was absolutely fantastic
Lizzie D — Google review
This is a review of the disappointing tour, not of the theatre itself. As someone who enjoys opera, I was excited to tour the Teatro di San Carlo. Opening in 1737, it is the oldest continuously-operating opera venue in the world, older than La Scala and La Fenice. I was unhappy with the tour, though. It was only 30 minutes long, given in both Italian and English (cutting the English portion even shorter), included a large group of people and consisted of only 2 spaces. It felt like a cash grab. I see from other pictures that groups were smaller and they were able to go up to the boxes. What gives?
JJ G — Google review
We saw an orchestra show while in Naples for 24 hrs, it was a great experience! Gorgeous theater, great music, and staff were helpful with directing. We were unable to purchase tickets online but bought tickets same day at the ticket office without issues. Appreciate the affordable ticket prices, highly recommend!
Katie — Google review
Stepping into the Teatro di San Carlo feels like entering a fairytale. This historic opera house, one of the oldest and most prestigious in the world, is a masterpiece of elegance and grandeur. The rich red velvet, the golden balconies, and the dazzling chandelier create an atmosphere that takes your breath away. The acoustics are superb, and the performances match the beauty of the space. It’s more than a theatre — it’s a place where history, art, and magic come together. A must-visit for lovers of culture and beauty.
Mariak — Google review
The oldest continually operating opera house in the world – and absolutely worth a guided tour! The theatre is breathtaking, with its frescoed ceiling and countless elegant details. I loved learning about the mirrors in each box, designed so the King could see every guest. Another fascinating detail: there is no box number 17. Instead, it’s labeled 16 BIS, since in Italian culture 17 is considered unlucky (in Roman numerals, XVII can be rearranged as VIXI, meaning “I have lived,” a symbol of death). Simply fantastic and a must-see in Naples!
Ricardo F — Google review
Very beautiful historical theatre with wonderful acoustic. If you buy tickets to the side boxes make sure it is the first or maximum the second row of the box, otherwise you will see only a part of the scene. Anna Netrebko was perfect as Amelia in Un ballo in maschera by Verdi
Sergey M — Google review
Via San Carlo, 98, 80132 Napoli NA, Italy•https://www.teatrosancarlo.it/•+39 081 797 2331•Tips and more reviews for San Carlo Theatre

7Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo

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Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo is a stunning Neapolitan Baroque church located in the center of Piazza del Gesu Nuovo. Its 1400s stone facade leads to lavish interiors adorned with religious art. The square itself, while not as grand as others in Naples, is a charming and important landmark. One of its distinctive features is the towering obelisk Immaculate made of white marble.
A Hidden Jewel of Naples — Awe-Inspiring Inside and Out Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo is absolutely breathtaking! ⛪ From the outside, the unique façade made of volcanic stone catches your eye — so different and mysterious 🖤. But it’s when you step inside that the real magic begins: an explosion of baroque beauty, golden details, stunning frescoes, and overwhelming grandeur ✨🎨. It’s not just a church — it’s a masterpiece that stirs your soul. Quiet, peaceful, and full of history, it’s one of those places that makes you stop, breathe, and just take it all in. A must-visit when in Napoli! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Abir A — Google review
Surprising hidden gem—plain on the outside, but absolutely stunning inside. The lavish Baroque décor, painted ceilings, and ornate chapels filled with marble and frescoes are breathtaking. It’s quiet and peaceful even in a busy area—perfect for soaking in history and artistry.
J. L — Google review
What a big surprise! There's a hidden gem behind that palace facade. You enter through the Baroque looking entryway at the Piazza of the same name. We were totally amazed at what we saw inside this church. I would have never known based on its exterior. It's immensely grand and ornate as you walk inside. The ceiling and chapels are covered in Italian Baroque art from famous artists such as Francesco Solimena and Luca Giordano. There are alters made of precious stones and marble statues. All of which are saintly and historical. I didn't realize it at the time, but people do go there to be healed. There is a chapel dedicated to a Naples doctor & saint named Giuseppe Moscati. His tomb lies under the chapel altar. He is known for taking care of the sick and the poor. There was a line of people waiting to enter a part of the church that houses his personal quarters and belongings. We didn't get to see it, so I can't comment on it. It's just something to consider seeing while you're there. This whole area is full of historical churches. I mean, you could visit churches all day long if that's your thing. This is a great option if you only have time to visit one, and it's free to the public. They accept donations as most churches do.
Karen V — Google review
After visiting several cathedrals and basilicas around the world, this one felt special and particularly holy. It doesn't look very exciting from outside. Tremendous inside, beautiful colours, construction and art. There is a big section dedicated to the Saint Giuseppe Moscati and a room with much information about his life. There is also a reconstruction of his office and bedroom, with what appeared to be original items, and his tomb. Highly recommended stop for quiet reflection if you're in Napoli.
Karla V — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches I've ever seen. The scale is unbelievable. Definitely worth visiting.
Amanda — Google review
The wonders of Naples never end. The history is mind blowing
Tony L — Google review
What a beautiful church built in the 1440s, featuring baroque architecture and stunning ceilings. I was lucky enough to attend a Eucharistic Mass on my visit, something very special indeed.
Joan L — Google review
A strange and curious facade that doesn't prepare you for what's inside: a baroque churche of astonishing beauty. Its literally hard to imagine a most beautiful church than this, every corner of it is a nice of art. A must see in Naples.
Kostas R — Google review
Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, 2, 80134 Napoli NA, Italy•+39 081 557 8111•Tips and more reviews for Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo

8Giardini di Palazzo Reale

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Giardini di Palazzo Reale, located within the Royal Palace of Naples, offers a serene escape from the bustling city. The garden's beauty is striking, with ancient trees lining peaceful paths and providing stunning views of the port and Piazza Municipio. Visitors can relax on benches scattered throughout the garden or simply take in the tranquility while strolling along its well-maintained grounds.
Very nice - perhaps better than the Palace itself?
Norm P — Google review
Under refurbishment. But promising.
G K — Google review
Looks pretty from outside but it said it is open and I walked for a long time in the sun just to see it's closed for refurbishment :/ A bit disappointed
Vulkin — Google review
Amazingly beautiful. Highly recommend. Slow down a little bit, enjoy the moment
X H — Google review
Very nice to stop during sightseeing
Piotr K — Google review
Nice park to relax
David Z — Google review
Currently closed for refurbishment/construction :(
Nina A — Google review
Looked lovely from the outside but was closed with lots of ground works going on inside 🙁
Adrian F — Google review
Via San Carlo, 13, 80132 Napoli NA, Italy•https://palazzorealedinapoli.org/il-giardino-romantico/•+39 848 800 288•Tips and more reviews for Giardini di Palazzo Reale

9Underground Naples

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Discover the hidden world of Underground Naples, a vast network of ancient tunnels and chambers that lie beneath the modern streets of the city. This underground city spans over 40 miles and dates back to ancient Greek times when it was used for stone extraction. Over the centuries, it was expanded by Romans and Bourbons for various purposes including as an aqueduct. Visitors can explore this mystical place, descending about 40 meters below street level to witness remnants of the Greek-Roman theatre and other historical sites.
Booked direct on their website which was easy. I would suggest a moderate amount of fitness due to the steps. A busy tour of 40 people, which did not impact on the quality of the tour. The guide gave clear information which everyone heard. For the price, this tour is more than worth the money. The history was mostly Greek & Roman. Highly recommend.
Louise K — Google review
Very cool experience - 45 meters underground and full of history from ancient times to WW2. The tour also includes a short tour of a hidden playhouse that is neat. Definitely buy tickets online & in advance to skip the line. In regard to others' claustrophobia warnings - the part that is very bad (12 inches wide & 4 ish inches tall at some points) can be skipped so you can still enjoy the tour.
Andrew C — Google review
Somewhat interesting. The guide wasn’t loud enough at times, some words I didn’t understand and people were talking, also the group was like 50, way too big. The tunnels were fun to go into and the area in general is pretty interesting. The wine cellar at the end was cool but very small. Women at the ticket counter wasn’t sure you if you could get online tickets and when I returned with an online ticket, she scanned it… why she couldn’t just say you could is beyond me, language barrier or just not too interested in your job who knows. Get an online ticket to get in faster, cash only otherwise.
Rob — Google review
fascinating experience. The guided tour through Napoli Sotterranea gives a completely different view of the city’s history — from ancient aqueducts to World War II shelters. The guide was knowledgeable and made it easy to imagine life underground. The passages are narrow at some points, so good shoes are a must. Definitely worth visiting if you want to see something unique in Naples.
Nabil N — Google review
The group size is too big. 57 people in one group is too much. At the entrance it was chaos. We bought our ticket online. It said to bypass the queue, only to be send back at the end of the queue. At the smallest part we had to go back because another group entered at the other side. One woman started to panic and the guide didn't even notice. The upper part was done by another guide. He walked very fast and we lost him somewhere. Also his voice was soft. The group was quiet, but still at the back you couldn't hear what he was saying. It was nice what was shown, but the big group spoiled it somehow.
Bas S — Google review
Ok so I have mixed feelings about this. First of all, when you arrive it's a huge chaos at the entrance. Why don't they put ropes with 2 lines to separate the tours by language and then some passage to let people with online tickets to pass in front of everyone (since it's a SKIP THE LINE ticket!!) Then... There are just too many people in each group. I think there were at least 60 in our group. This creates a huge problem with people pushing to take photos and another problem when the guide is talking and half of these people are talking so you can't hear anything! The tour itself is nice, there's a very very narrow passage where you can't be claustrophobic otherwise it will be a problem. For my surprise, this is a 2 part tour. The first one is the underground itself then they will take you by foot in the streets further to another place which doesn't add much apart from the "surprise" (no spoilers). Another problem: these tour guides are basically formatted robots. They learnt the lines and that's it. I'm sure they know nothing about the underground, in our case our guide was asked several questions to which he answered "I have no idea" to almost all of them. The funniest one was a girl asking how they pumped the water and he answer was "it's physics".....
Sidónio S — Google review
Interesting tour experience with the main attraction being a few yards under the main street level. Used during major historical operation like WW2 and remnants of ancient civilization was unique. The display case showed figures in German SS patrol outfits to illustrate Italy under German occupation in the 40’s. The guide was ok but clear she didn’t have a lot of public speaking experience. She was hard to understand tho seemed to be doing her best with the crowd. The tight tunnels were interesting though again info was not clear of what things were used for so there was a lot of guessing to be done.
Smarshall827 — Google review
Impressive, but lot of people. Definitely réserve in advance. The visit is guides(mandatory) there are hours of visit. Definitively recommand taking billets in advance
Jean B — Google review
Piazza San Gaetano, 69, 80138 Napoli NA, Italy•https://www.napolisotterranea.org/•+39 081 019 0933•Tips and more reviews for Underground Naples

10Napoli Sotterranea Guided Authorized Tour

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Explore the ancient underground world of Naples with the Napoli Sotterranea Guided Authorized Tour. Delve 40 meters below the city's bustling streets to discover a hidden labyrinth of catacombs, tunnels, and caverns dating back over 2,400 years. This subterranean journey unveils layers of Greek and Roman structures, early Christian burial sites, and World War II air raid shelters.
Very interesting tour, worth the price. Very good guide, was telling a lot of interesting facts about the place and history of Naples in general. There were quite some people, a lot of separate groups with different languages, so when visitors were entering it was a bit stressful. But once inside - all great 👍🏼 We’d recommend booking it in advance online. Our guide Alex was great!!
Olha K — Google review
I really enjoyed this place! It really helps to understand the the Napoli as the guide provides lots of historical facts but in a very interesting way. Alex was a great guide! The temperature is around 18 C so I good to take some proper clothes. Very characteristic to this underground journey are veeeery narrow paths that used to be a aqueduct. Recommend to everybody who are visiting Napoli. In case of the tickets, easy to book online and pay before the entrance. Easy to find the place.
Ewelina B — Google review
The tour was awesome. Takes about an hour. The guide was super knowledgeable and also funny as well. The story the guide told was very captivating and left you looking forward to hearing more as the tour progressed. I would 100% attend this tour again. Mainly to help support the work they do of cleaning out Naples underground, and partly to hear about new discoveries made by the volunteers who explain the rich history of the Underground and help clean it up.
Dameon H — Google review
A nice experience i must admit. Our tour guide Ivan was amazing, had great English with great accent which i highly appreciate! Super important notes to add... Claustrophobic people should be warned prior to purchasing the ticket.... Also people with extra weight as there are extremely narrow passages. I find it really bad there might be people paying 15€ for the tour and being unable to go for it and finding out that they have to sit and wait for the rest of the group till they finish... Added a short video for reference showing how narrow and tight the passages are... Loved the extra bonus mini tour to the old theatre. Total of 1 hour.
Ποπη Α — Google review
Amazing tour ! Honestly, at the beginning I didn't expect much, but from the very first moment when we started going down the stairs, I realised that it would be a great experience! More we were advancing, more it was exiting! The guide Edouardo brought us through the history of Naples and its underground with a lot of humour and fun! This young guy was absolutely brilliant! I think, I've never laught so much during a guided tour! And at the same time I learnt so many interesting facts... Almost 1 and a half hour passed like 5 minutes - I really loved it! The place is a bit scary, mysterious and an absolut must-see if you visit Naples!
Hristo T — Google review
My sister and I absolutely loved this tour. We had a rather unusual experience in that there was a medical emergency and we missed part of ours n order to assist. So they let us go on the following tour and made certain to pay special attention to the items that we had indicated we were most interested in seeing. I felt extremely lucky to have had such a fantastic guide and would recommend this tour to anyone. Thank you again Grazai!!!!!
Jeni M — Google review
The most amazing tour you can get in Napoli! Our guide Edo was an amazing storyteller, very friendly and shared all the stories, legends and beliefs! Plus the tour includes passing through some narrow passageways (optional) which is very fun! 12/10 recommend!!!
Elena T — Google review
The weather didn't look good on Naples so we pre booked this tour, it was really interesting and the guide was fun and informative. It was definitely the best thing we did in Naples! Well worth visiting especially on a hot day as the tunnels were much cooler than the streets!
Dan H — Google review
Vico S. Anna di Palazzo, 52, 80132 Napoli NA, Italy•https://www.lanapolisotterranea.it/•+39 081 400256•Tips and more reviews for Napoli Sotterranea Guided Authorized Tour
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11Castel Sant'Elmo

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Perched atop Vomero Hill in Naples, Castel Sant'Elmo is a 14th-century fortress offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. From the Piazzale di San Martino, visitors can take in sweeping vistas that encompass the old town, Santa Chiara's bell tower, Spaccanapoli, Centro Direzionale, and beyond.
Lovely walk around this castle. Amazing views from the top. Took the funicular up and walked down. The castle cost €5 to enter. Very reasonable. Views of the city were amazing. Walking the castle walls was a great experience. Not too many people around so easy to take your time and take some photos. Would definitely recommend.
Peterconstant — Google review
Castel Sant'Elmo is a medieval fortress built on top of Vomero Hill overlooking Naples. The site has been continuously occupied from the 13th century and the structure has served as a garrison, fortress and prison. In fact, it was still in use as a prison until 1952. The views from the ramparts of the city, the bay and of Mt. Vesuvius are to die for. I advise wearing a jacket during your visit. It’s very windy and feels cold even with the sun out. To get there, you can take funicular up or ride the subway to the Vanvitelli station and then walk. For admission, I got the Artecard Lite which allows one visit within a year to a list of Neapolitan cultural attractions. Look it up and save.
JJ G — Google review
Castel Sant’Elmo is a must-visit for anyone seeking panoramic views and a touch of history. Perched high above the city, this 14th-century fortress offers great views over the Bay of Naples, Mount Vesuvius, and the city below. The view alone is worth the 2.5€ entrance fee—it’s one of the best spots to take in the Neapolitan skyline, especially at sunset when the light casts golden hues over the bay. The castle itself is a fascinating structure, with its star-shaped design and thick stone walls. While the interior is relatively sparse, the open-air walkways and ramparts make it a perfect place for a scenic stroll. It also hosts occasional art exhibitions and cultural events.
Marian G — Google review
The best spot for the panoramic view of Naples city and the harbour area, it's a long climb and there is no shade at the top so it might be hard on the sun day. There is a museum on top, but it's a modern art one and wasn't really interesting for us. Apart from that, there is not much to see when it comes to the history of the fort apart from 2 cannons at the bottom.
Maciej P — Google review
This place is worth the hike from the cruise port. An amazing castle which is almost 700 years old. Must see if you’re into historical places. It also offers breathtaking views of Naples.
Ned — Google review
What a stunning view of Naples! The Castel Sant’Elmo must be on your list to visit! Entrance is free and at the top there is a café with a fantastic view of the volcano!
Gio — Google review
Beautiful place to get panoramic views of the city of Naples. I highly recommend coming at sunset. The Castel itself isn’t much to see inside. The admission ticket is pretty cheap, and there are bathrooms at the top. Be ready to climb some steep hills and stairs.
Tony S — Google review
Well maintained, pretty views. It was a nice walk up a slight incline to the main drawbridge entry door. Once inside, you can walk around the main floor where the museum & chapel entrances are, or go up to the higher level which goes completely around. The views are beautiful & far. Entrance fee is very reasonable.
Lisa M — Google review
Via Tito Angelini, 20/A, 80129 Napoli NA, Italy•https://www.beniculturali.it/luogo/castel-sant-elmo-e-museo-del-…•+39 081 229 4404•Tips and more reviews for Castel Sant'Elmo

12Archaeological Park of Herculaneum

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The Archaeological Park of Herculaneum is a site that preserves the remains of the ancient city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius. It is part of a larger group of attractions in Naples and its surroundings. The park offers a unique insight into the daily life and culture of the ancient inhabitants through its excavations and precious artifacts. The Archaeological Museum of Herculaneum holds an exceptional collection that further enriches visitors' understanding of this civilization.
Well worth a visit. Much quieter and more intimate than Pompeii with many artefacts still in situ. The site is very well preserved and easy to navigate. I recommend hiring the audio tour which explains everything in detail as you walk around the site. Note that there are still excavations here, so there is more to discover in future. Allow at least two hours for your visit, preferably more. It’s so beautiful you need time to take it all in.
Gillian M — Google review
This is a very interesting and quite emotional place to visit. Although smaller then Pompeii the dramatic scenes witnessed were more than worth the visit. The location is about a 20 minute walk from Portico station or less than 10 minutes from Ercolano station. All the staff were well informed and extremely helpful. Although there is a lot of restoration work ongoing, we found plenty to take our attention for nearly 3 hours, even in the heavy rain. We recommend booking your tickets in advance and just getting your train tickets from the stations.
In V — Google review
Amazing site! Smaller than Pompeii but much better preserved — you can still see wooden doors, mosaics, and even ancient food storage areas. It feels more intimate and easier to explore without big crowds. Highly recommend visiting with a guide — they tell incredible stories that bring the ancient city to life. A must-see for history lovers!
Kasemsan P — Google review
aller and quieter than Pompeii, but incredibly well preserved — wooden doors, mosaics, and even food remains still visible. Walking through the ancient streets feels like stepping straight into Roman daily life. The site is compact, easy to explore in a few hours, and beautifully maintained. Bring water and good shoes, as there’s little shade. A haunting, unforgettable glimpse into history frozen in time.
Neek D — Google review
A must see! Herculaneum is a really well preserved little town, lost to us on the same day as Pompeii. In many ways it is similar to Pompeii, but there are a few exceptions. The town, as a whole, is better preserved, so it feels more like you are walking g through a living place. There are more items in situ, which makes the visit less up and down. It is less busy with tourists, which is obviously better for a number of reasons. It is much smaller and so you can see everything, at a leisurely pace, in about 2 hours. A wonderful experience, if you like history it is highly recommended.
Drew Y — Google review
The preservation of this site is incredible. The culture and civilisation is so visible, one can easily sense how the way of life was here. Not so much different from ours today, bars, tightly knit communities, fast food takeaway and luxury properties for the high ranking and rich!
Lesley S — Google review
Absolutly well worth a visit. I've been to Pompeii several times but I'm getting older and suffering arthritis. Herculaneum is much smaller but so much easier to get around. It's well preserved but the best bit is the boat shed area. Save that until the end. Official parking right beside the entrance and at the time of my visit just 2 euro per hour.
Domenico M — Google review
Amazing place to visit, less busy than nearby Pompeii and very well preserved. Would recommend a guided tour to bring it to life. Very easily accessed by the train, 10 minute walk from station to the site.
Jade B — Google review
Corso Resina, 187, 80056 Ercolano NA, Italy•https://ercolano.cultura.gov.it/•+39 081 010 6490•Tips and more reviews for Archaeological Park of Herculaneum

13Murale Diego Armando Maradona - Quartieri Spagnoli

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The Murale Diego Armando Maradona in the Quartieri Spagnoli district of Naples is a legendary tribute to the iconic footballer. This mural, considered the most famous of all, serves as an altar for Neapolitans' adoration of Maradona. The square in front of the mural has been transformed into an open-air museum celebrating his legacy, with outdoor shops offering souvenirs and jerseys.
One of Napoli's city center highlights. It's totally worth the visit. Maradona' pictures and wall paintings everywhere. Very colorful neiborhood and full of life. We had a great time there. You should try the fried seafood in a paper cone.
Eleni T — Google review
A must-see in Naples. We almost missed it by taking another street, but luckily spotted the crowd from afar—which led us there. I would’ve been devastated to skip this spot, but honestly, with such a big crowd, it's hard to miss. Just a heads-up: it's best to keep an eye on your belongings, as the area is packed and could attract pickpockets.
Nida Ö — Google review
This was a spiritual experience and the Spanish Quarter is a very special place to visit. Then, if you even have a semblance or shred of passion for football, no matter who you support, this is one of the most incredible things you will ever experience. I was overcome with emotion and understood very clearly just how much Diego Maradona meant to this city and its people.
Tim B — Google review
A vibrant part of Naples. So much colour, noise and action. Nothing beats a walk through the streets and shops.
Glenn M — Google review
A beautiful experience. Seeing the Maradona mural in Naples is feeling the love and passion Neapolitans have for him. You can truly feel the devotion. If you’re into football (or Argentine), it’s a moving place to visit.
Nicolas G — Google review
Although you will see Maradona’s image all over Naples, if you truly want to feel how much he meant and still means to the people of the city, you should definitely visit Maradona Square in the Spanish Quarter of Naples. This area has been transformed into a shrine dedicated to him. The mural itself is more than just street art, it’s a revered landmark where locals and visitors leave flowers, scarves, and memorabilia as tokens of respect. The vibrant Spanish Quarter only adds to the rich cultural atmosphere of this special place, making a visit here feel like a pilgrimage for fans from all around the world.
Kemal K — Google review
A lively, cultural experience centered on the deep local passion for football, embodied by the Maradona shrine.
Nika K — Google review
The famous Maradona mural – a sight you have to see to believe. What makes this place truly special is its spontaneity and the passion of the people who created it. For 30 years, the mural was a hidden gem known mostly to devoted football fans. But since Maradona’s passing, it has transformed into a living shrine, embodying everything he meant to the city and its people. A must-see to truly feel the atmosphere, joy, and vibrant spirit of the Neapolitans.
SeeingPlacesWithLior — Google review
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14Sansevero Chapel Museum

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Sansevero Chapel Museum, located in the heart of Naples, is a hidden gem that might be easily overlooked. Originally built in the 17th century and later remodeled by Prince Raimondo di Sangro in the 18th century, it houses a collection of remarkable sculptures created by renowned artists. The chapel features unique Baroque-style architecture and is home to mysterious and symbolic sculptures, including a veiled Christ made from marble.
impressive... looks surreal... can't belive my eyes it's a whole piece of marble. Last time we were in Naples couldn't get in- worth ordering the tickets beforehand. PS: still can't understand why taking pics is strictly forbidden- one can't remember it all, taking pics, zooming in and studying is a way to extand uour stay long after you're gone. So, here you can see the brand of jewelry that's sold in the shop- not sure it is silver, although they assured me it is- no marks on the btacelet I bought there}
Ani B — Google review
The Veiled Christ sculpture is without a doubt the most impressive. The way the marble looks like a delicate, transparent veil over Jesus is unbelievable. I honestly couldn’t believe it was carved from a single block of marble. It’s one of the most beautiful and emotional pieces of art I’ve ever seen. The other piece that really stood out to me was the one with the marble net (Il Disinganno). The fine detail in the net is just mind blowing. Although the chapel isn’t very big, every part of it is full of intricate art and symbolism. I do wish we could take photos, but I also understand why it’s not allowed, it helps you focus more on the moment. Highly recommend booking in advance, as it can get very crowded. But it’s 100% worth visiting!!
Charlotte N — Google review
The highlight of my trip is Guiseppe Sanmartino’s Veiled Christ in the Sansevero Chapel Museum in the heart of Napoli’s old city. I have been waiting for this moment since for 2 years when i first learnt about this incredible masterpiece. The thinness, fluidity and transparency of the veil, the expression on the face and body of Christ as he laid in the tomb is remarkable and hard to imagine that the material is marble. Very unforgettable an experience. The staff are helpful and excellent in managing crowd flow. The chapel is small and the experience of entering in is intense and mystical. Too bad no photography of any kind is allowed but there were books to purchase at the end. I wish there were more literature on Guiseppe Sanmartino’s life and history. This great craftsman remains a mystery to me for now.
Janice H — Google review
Another artistic treasure in Naples, so much to see it was overwhelming! The intricate detail is astounding!! Definitely worth a look see!!
Jan A — Google review
So there is no warning online when you buy the expensive tickets that you can not take photos inside. Which is fine, people would take a long time if everyone took photos, and it is a small chapel. However you can not take photos in the store of the postcards either. I find that ridiculous for the price of 12€ entry to this tiny thing. Also typical rude Napolitans employees, but that is expected i guess.
Tünde P — Google review
An absolute must-see in Naples. Although the San Severo Chapel is just one single room, it’s one of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever visited. The sculptures and frescoes inside are stunning, with an incredible level of detail and realism. It’s really worth getting the audio guide, as it explains in depth the history and meaning behind each sculpture and fresco. Without it, you miss a lot of context and can’t fully appreciate what you’re seeing. For such a short visit, it’s definitely worth it. The visit takes around 20–30 minutes, and it never feels long or heavy. It’s short, fascinating, and full of beauty. If you’re in Naples, it’s an essential stop — a small gem you shouldn’t miss.
Jordi P — Google review
Extraordinary marble statue of Christ lying covered by a shroud.But taking photos is strictly enforced. A disappointment as a result. Audio guide is sold inside and extra cost. Very popular. We had to buy tickets for a specific hour online
Bernard P — Google review
This is a one room exhibit. The sculptures are exquisite but l was expecting more. "That's it" was heard more than a few times. Anatomical bodies below are not worth seeing. No pictures allowed. Autoguide. Line wasn't to bad.
Rex — Google review
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15Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta

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The Duomo di Napoli, also known as the Cattedrale di San Gennaro, is a lavish cathedral in Naples with a neo-Gothic facade and art-filled chapels. Despite not receiving as much attention as its counterparts in Florence and Milan, this magnificent cathedral is a must-see on any Italian itinerary. The complex spiritual, social, political, and cultural history of Naples is reflected in the mish-mash of architectural and religious elements resulting from numerous modifications over the centuries.
I guess a Duomo in any Italian head of state will be amazing, and this one does not fail to impress. You are overwhelmed by an immensely lofty space, filled to the rafters with gold, marble, religious iconography and a sense of intense religious admiration. The high altar itself is worth at least a long moments contemplation to fully grasp all the elements of which it is composed. The rear golden windows cladding the Virgin with light, the white marble of figures bathed in light. A lofty light looking and impressing sculptural masterpiece. Every angle of this cathedral offers new details to discover, niches for meditation, prayer and contemplation... and an altogether awe inspiring visit. I might add that it may be worth paying a few extra euros to enter the chapel and treasury of San Gennaro as this for me is truly a highlight of the church! Duration: around 30 minutes Satiafaction: 100%
Chris B — Google review
Naples’ Duomo is officially the Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta and is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin. However, it is better known as the Cattedrale di San Gennaro, the city’s patron saint. The saint’s blood is contained in an ampoule and liquefies at 3 points within the year. This phenomenon has resulted in strong local and national devotion, reflected in the great beauty of the place. A separate section of the Duomo, too, houses rich offerings (frequently masterpieces) that have been donated to San Gennaro over the centuries by popes, kings and wealthy devotees. There is a fee (€14) to enter this section.
JJ G — Google review
A stunning cathedral. My wife and I can across this place while casually wandering around the shops. It snuck up on us a little bit, we knew of it but not its exact location. And what a wonderful surprise it was. Perhaps the most beautiful building we've ever been in. Just look at the pics which give an idea. It's free, but I'd suggest donating.
Drew Y — Google review
The Duomo Di Santa Maria Assunta is the main Catholic church in Naples and is just a short walk up the road from a Duomo metro station. This is a very impressive building. Very ornately decorated. As one of the main tourist attractions in Naples, it can get quite busy, but the place still holds a significant level of reverence as you wander around and enjoy the many paintings and artefacts within. Entry to the Duomo is free,however, if you wish to visit the Treasury of San Genarro where you can view some of the famous artefacts including the vial of blood purporting to include the blood of San Genarro there is a small fee. Overall a visit will take you. Probably your visit will need no longer than half an hour and the place has clean and disabled friendly toilets.
Stu R — Google review
The Duomo, built in the 13th century and dedicated to San Gennaro, is a stunning fusion of Gothic, Baroque, and Neo-Gothic styles. Its chapel holds the relics of the city’s patron saint, and the annual miracle of his liquefying blood draws crowds and devotion. Worth stepping inside, even just for a moment of stillness —a spiritual and architectural anchor in the city’s vibrant chaos. Free entry.
Ana S — Google review
Beautiful and historic cathedral in the heart of Naples. The interior is stunning with tall arches, frescoes, and golden details. It’s also famous for the miracle of San Gennaro
Kasemsan P — Google review
The Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta, also known as the Naples Cathedral, was constructed between the 13th and 14th centuries and built over earlier Christian and Roman structures. The church blends architectural styles due to centuries of renovations following earthquakes and expansions. It houses the Chapel of San Gennaro, dedicated to the city’s patron saint, whose relics and the celebrated miracle of the liquefaction of his blood draw thousands of pilgrims each year
D. M — Google review
Definitely impressive inside. Worth the walk and located near the Underground featured restored ruins as well so that both can be appreciated within a few hours.
George V — Google review
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16Certosa e Museo di San Martino

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Certosa e Museo di San Martino is a historic monastery in Naples that houses a baroque church adorned with stunning ceiling frescoes and a marble altar. The complex also includes a museum featuring an impressive art collection. Visitors can explore the Sezione Navale, which showcases the history of the Bourbon navy and displays royal barges.
The Museo Nazionale di San Martino is a true gem in Naples. The moment you step inside, you are welcomed by a beautiful courtyard that immediately sets a calm and peaceful atmosphere. From the terraces, the views over the city and the bay are absolutely breathtaking – one of the best panoramas you can find in Naples. What makes this place so special is the tranquility. Unlike many of the busier attractions in the city, you can really take your time to explore, reflect, and enjoy the surroundings here. If you are visiting Naples, I highly recommend taking the time to come up here. Not only for the history, but also for the views and the peaceful atmosphere. Truly a wonderful experience!
Lisa L — Google review
Interesting museum with affordable price. The gardens in monastery are beautiful and worth checking. In front of the museum you can enjoy nice views on Naples.
Bartosz K — Google review
The Certosa di San Martino was a chapterhouse of the Carthusian order built just below Castel Sant'Elmo for protection. Due to this location, it shares the same beautiful views of the city as the fortress above. If you don’t feel like going up, the selfie opportunities here almost as good. 😊 The order was suppressed in the 18th century and the monastery and its gardens now serve as a museum. The most unusual items here are a collection of papier-mache nativity scenes. The largest of them filled a room! The single most beautiful place in the monastery is the church. Simply breathtaking.
JJ G — Google review
One of the best Museum in the city of Naples. For the quality and the quantity of the pieces of art this museum contains should be already being in the top list of every trip in Naples. In addition you get also an amazing view of the city and an outside area in the back really nice and peaceful. It’s a pity there is no a cafe there! The church and its surrounding chambers is simply astonishing, with no single spot left for an additional decoration. The collection is impressive i think they should better present them with few but key notes (at least the most important piece of art). In addiction all of this the ticket is really cheap! 6€ for a full one and 2€ with under 25. Fortunately (or unfortunately) the place is not busy at all so you can really enjoy it!
Andrea C — Google review
Lovely 2 hrs walking around. The view is gorgeous. The trees in the Garden were still blooming in February. Was a rainy cold day but it didn't deter us & was enjoyed it.
ValleyWest — Google review
Don’t miss this hidden gem of place, you will see beautiful views of Napoli city and a lot of art 💕
Lizzie D — Google review
A real must visit. So much to see. The best views of Naples bar none. Excellent.
Ian A — Google review
great art and exhibits and history. incredible views of the city
Vic P — Google review
Largo S. Martino, 5, 80129 Napoli NA, Italy•https://portale.museiitaliani.it/b2c/buyTicketless/52129e6b-aba0…•Tips and more reviews for Certosa e Museo di San Martino

17Fontanelle Cemetery

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Cimitero Delle Fontanelle is an ancient cemetery located in Naples, Italy. It is a crypt within tuff rock caves that house the skeletal remains of thousands of people. The cemetery consists of three large tunnels connected by side corridors, each with its own purpose and name. The left corridor holds remains from church territories, the central nave contains bones of plague victims, and the right passage houses the bones of the poor.
Incredibly eerie and spooky cemetery, large cave with an incredible amount of skulls & bones, a must see if you’re in Naples, Located in the Materdei section, Fontanelle cemetery contains the remains of some 40,000 persons, many victims of WWII and the plague, it’s free to enter, with a donations box. Can’t recommend it enough, real eye opener 🙌🏼
Mikey W — Google review
Still closed as for 28/02/2025 🥲 useless walk for the 2nd time in 3 years, update your opening times!!! And let me know when u open 🤣
Alessandro R — Google review
Quirky cultural place where folklore and religion mixes in a unique way.
SolorToursBarcelona — Google review
Very interesting cemetery. Free entrance and the man at the entrance loves to give a little speech about the place. (Also free, but you can give him a tip.)
Roel W — Google review
Neighborhood was quaint, still closed as of October 4th 2025. We’ll have to try next time we are in Napoli
Ansell H — Google review
Marvellous place with great mystic skeleton graves. The light is playing enormous role in the cemetery visual and emotional perception. The history behind it is sad, however it is worth visiting when you are staying in Naples, you won't be disappointed.
Sk1me — Google review
Scary but the most amazing grave site I have ever seen. Totally free and well worth seeing. You havent seen anything like this before
Bilbo B — Google review
A great historical place for visiting while in Naples. Full of history and you can feel the religious aspect of it. Free of charge but you have to find it first and not get lost in all those similar streets here in Naples.
Tomasz B — Google review
Via Fontanelle, 80, 80136 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.comune.napoli.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/IT/IDP…•+39 081 795 6160•Tips and more reviews for Fontanelle Cemetery

18Naples Zoo

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Naples Zoo, located in Italy, has recently undergone renovations and introduced new native and exotic species. The zoo is divided into habitat areas where visitors can learn about the animals and interact with them at the educational farm. Children can explore botanical diversification while enjoying over 400 animals and 200 plant species. Despite its small size, the zoo offers a mix of traditional enclosures and botanical gardens.
We had a lovely and unique experience at Lo Zoo di Napoli. We got to know that there are capybaras in the zoo so we decided to adopt one. Upon arrival the staff welcomed us and were very helpful. Ms Eliana explained to us about other animals and the zoo keepers were very patient to allow us to have a zoo experience with the capybaras and the giraffes. It was a really unforgettable experience. All the staff at the zoo take very good care of all the animals and one can see the care and dedication they have for them. The zoo is also peaceful and clean. I definitely recommend that one visits this zoo! We will surely return someday :)
Denise F — Google review
Loved that the animals were so close. The enclosures were wonderfully clean and the animals looked happy. We’ve been to zoos all over Europe and this one is one of our favorites. A MUST visit for animal lovers and children. It rained but there wasn’t a lot of shade so bring an umbrella.
Trich B — Google review
Very impressed. Compared to other Zoos I have been too this was very good. Well laid out and the enclosures were well maintained and exceptionally clean. The walkways were well thought and offered shade and benches to sit down. A bonus was that we didn't have to pay because we are pensioners. Thoroughly enjoyable few hours.
Paul B — Google review
I was expecting better based in reviews. Some areas were ok, some areas pretty sad. Big Parrot in a really small cage seemed pretty depressed. Donkey had a pretty bad and bloody ankle looked like bone exposed. Didn’t really like this zoo.
Karen M — Google review
Despite it being a smaller zoo than others we have been to, there are a fair number of animals here and they all look happy and healthy. I’m not sure why but the animals were far more interactive at this zoo than usual which made for some really enjoyable moments. If you are planning on petting some of the animals, make sure to bring some hand sanitiser.
D ( — Google review
Our family had a wonderful time at Naples Zoo on June 9th. It was a delightful day out with my son and wife, offering a fantastic opportunity to see a variety of animals in a well-kept and engaging environment. A perfect spot for a memorable family outing
Seashore M — Google review
Healthy animals in spacious habitats on easy to Navigate walking paths.
District78 H — Google review
Fantastic range of animals great value would definitely recommend
Ayla G — Google review
Viale John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 76, 80125 Napoli NA, Italy•https://www.lozoodinapoli.com/•+39 081 1936 3154•Tips and more reviews for Naples Zoo

19Belvedere San Martino

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Belvedere San Martino offers breathtaking panoramic views of Naples, Mount Vesuvius, and the bay. Situated on Vomero hill, it is adjacent to the Charterhouse of San Martino and Castel Sant'Elmo. The terrace is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, providing an ideal setting for romantic moments or celebratory gatherings. The ascent can be made via steps or a funicular railway.
You don't actually need to go into the castle for great views. It is pretty good from the street outside.
Martin R — Google review
A gorgeous view of the whole city poster like. Best point to take a photo with the city as your background. The colorful portrait of buildings and roofs makes you speechless.
MNCito ! — Google review
Good view on the whole city of Napoli. There is also a museum at the top and a little cafe. The way to get there is a bit tough but if you take your time it should be easy enough. Definitely worth it for the view. You can see the mountains and some historical buildings.
LUNAR — Google review
Chose to walk off a heavy dinner and did we ever. Pretty steep ascent, but a stunning view. Just be careful on the narrow streets before getting to the stairs. Looks like you can take a car up too, but that’s lame.
Tyler P — Google review
Great views of the city of Napoli. Take the funicular unless you are in great shape to walk up the stairs. I walked down the stairs and that was a lot of exercise watching where you stepped on the stones.
Thomas H — Google review
Great view. Don’t have to walk up get one of the funiculars
Mark H — Google review
View is amazing here and come here for the sunset, come here around 2h before the sunset. Entrance was 2.5€
Mert — Google review
Great view. We climbed on the stairs: 20+ min ~1km... Good to exercise, sweat a lot, but worth it.
George P — Google review
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20Ovo Castle

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Ovo Castle, also known as Castel dell'Ovo, is an imposing fortress and former royal residence located in Naples. It is the oldest remaining fortification in the city, dating back to the 6th century BC. The castle's name originates from a legend about Virgil, a renowned Roman poet who was believed to have placed a magical egg into its foundation. Another version suggests that it was named for its unique shape.
Name one ‘free’ place that gives both Mt. Vesuvius and the panoramic view of Napoli city. Yes, it’s Ovo Castle! It may not be a must visit destination in Napoli. There’s no exciting activity within the castle. But it is a perfect place where you can unwind for 1/2 hr. It’s a perfect place to go if you have extra 45 minutes before your ferry takes you to Capri/Amalfi. Pretty charming place. You should visit if you are around the area.
Richard Y — Google review
Castle on the island, the third one in Naples that we saw, currently under some kind of renovation. There are lots of restaurants around it, so it's in the center of night life. Still it's another massive old monument of Naples grand history.
Maciej P — Google review
Unfortunately, the castle itself is currently under construction, so we couldn’t explore the interior. However, going there at night was still worth it. The scenery was beautiful with a pleasant atmosphere all around. The area is lively, with plenty of restaurants and cafés nearby, making it a nice spot for an evening walk or dinner.
Shema B — Google review
Beautiful area but a lot of construction going on around it so difficult to get the perfect view. Lovely walk down there from the old town.
Peterconstant — Google review
Castel dell’Ovo was closed and surrounded by scaffolding for restoration, which ruined the view. The area underneath with restaurants felt crowded and uncomfortable, with unpleasant smells in the air. Overall, was not an enjoyable visit.
Abdumavlon R — Google review
Unfortunately, the castle is under reconstruction, I wasn't able to see the inside of it. However, it's still a good idea to go at night was. The scenery was nice with a pleasant atmosphere all around. The area is lively, with plenty of restaurants and cafés nearby, making it a nice spot for an evening walk or dinner.
Ashraf J — Google review
it was beautiful and unbelievable an oceanfront castle. It is free to go up inside and to the roof. Another name of the castle is Egg castle (sounds very cute) The castle is rectangular in plan, approximately 200 by 45 metres at its widest and the castle is popular for newlyweds to have their wedding photos taken. Inside the castle walls are several buildings that are often used for exhibitions and other special events. if you have some extra time, there are some good views on the top.
Melissa N — Google review
We had the pleasure of visiting Ovo Castle in Naples, Italy. Nestled on the picturesque islet of Megaride, the castle's location is nothing short of stunning. The panoramic views of the Bay of Naples from the castle are breathtaking and offer a unique perspective of the city and Mount Vesuvius. The history of Ovo Castle is fascinating, dating back to Roman times. Walking through its ancient walls, I felt a deep connection to the past. The castle has undergone various transformations over the centuries, serving as a fortress, a royal residence, and even a prison. This rich history is palpable in every stone and corridor. One of the highlights of my visit was exploring the various rooms and halls inside the castle. Although some areas show signs of aging, they add to the authentic charm of the place. The exhibitions inside provide valuable insights into the castle's history and cultural significance in Naples. Accessibility to the castle is quite convenient. It's a short walk from the mainland, connected by a causeway. The entry fee was reasonable, and the castle wasn't overly crowded, allowing for a more intimate exploration. However, I did notice that some parts of the castle could benefit from better maintenance and signage. Information in English was limited in certain areas, which might be challenging for international tourists. Overall, Ovo Castle is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a picturesque spot in Naples. It's a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and a window into the rich tapestry of Neapolitan history.
Tim — Google review
Via Eldorado, 3, 80132 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.comune.napoli.it/casteldellovo/•+39 081 795 6180•Tips and more reviews for Ovo Castle
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21Royal Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro

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The Royal Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro is a captivating destination in Naples, especially during the vibrant feast of San Gennaro held every September 19th. This celebration draws devotees from across Italy to witness the miraculous liquefaction of the saint's blood, an event steeped in tradition and fervent prayers. The chapel itself is a stunning historical site that showcases remarkable artistry and religious significance.
free entry to the cathedral/church & we also joined the free tour of the place with a lovely Italian young lady who we were very impressed with her english (not sure of her name though so cant shout her out !) . very interesting to learn about and absolutely gorgeous to see in person !!!!!
Buffliey — Google review
This whole excursion was worth it just to visit the glorious chapel. Moreover we visited it mid afternoon as the sun was shining through the windows and casting a golden yellow light on some of the silver statues housed in the niches along the altar's adornments. It was quite special and so magical. The museum itself is also quite spectacular, and the audioguide very informative. It is not a long visit and could easily be done in less than an hour. Apparently it houses the religious world's largest collection of silver busts, mostly of saints and martyrs. And has some beautiful relics and jewels on display. Moreover, there is also a collection of contemporary arts displayed in the treasury that juxtapose the style of the baroque and religious. Unique and altogether enjoyable. I highly recommend a visit, especially if visiting the Duomo. As apart from that, I feel the space is intensely beautiful and truly a must see. Duration of visit: 30 to 60 mins Satisfaction: 100%
Chris B — Google review
Stunning chapel full of history and incredible art. The silver and gold decorations, paintings, and the atmosphere are truly breathtaking. It’s amazing to see the treasure of San Gennaro and learn about the city’s patron saint. Worth visiting even if you’re not religious
Kasemsan P — Google review
Magnificent church, one of the best, at least in Napoli (compare to Brno, Copenhagen cities of my european trips this 2025 summer). The big paintings on church's roof id magnificent. There was a small orchestra with lady opera singers at rehearsal that day add a classic Chatolic art to my visit. Another name is Duomo, a worth tourist visit while you are in Napoli.
Efraim H — Google review
Incredible museum and artefacts on show. This was recommended to us to visit by a local and we were very grateful for the recommendation. Astonishing artefacts and stories connected to each item. Audio guide was very useful.
Gary D — Google review
you will enter the church and you will definitely gasp 🫢 It catches your eyes and your heart by its magnificent glorious art
Sherry A — Google review
Beautiful church, suggestive atmosphere and wonderful works of sacred artwork. Very busy with tourists. Absolutely to visit while in Naples.
Cristina M — Google review
As good as the Tower of London jewels. Not as many but beautiful exhibits of ancient jewels and artifacts.
Jeannie W — Google review
Via Duomo, 147, 80138 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.cappellasangennaro.it/•+39 081 294764•Tips and more reviews for Royal Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro

22Largo Maradona

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Largo Maradona is a must-see spot in Naples, located in the Quartieri Spagnoli neighborhood. This area is known for its narrow alleyways and tall residential buildings, creating a unique atmosphere within the city. Largo Maradona is an open-air temple dedicated to the legendary footballer, Diego Armando Maradona. Visitors can experience the special charm and pleasant madness of this unique city while exploring this corner dedicated to Maradona.
OFC, u can't miss seeing the memorial of the famous legend Maradonna in Napoli !
Iris D — Google review
Simply iconic, the entire street is dedicated to Maradona, el D10S i Napoli. Legendary. Not to be missed by any football fans.
Ana S — Google review
Worst restaurant on our trip in Italy 🇮🇹 don't waste your money coming to this place. The food was cold, and the service was horrible. The Maradona mural was a let down, it is in super bad condition, and the area (as much of Naples) is dirty and noisy.
Fernando P — Google review
This place is definitely worth a visit, the atmosphere and the whole area has a charm.
Mira S — Google review
Must go by walking. Very unique experience.
Carla P — Google review
I visited Naples just for few hours but my goal was to see this mural and walk through Quartieri Spagnoli. It is crowdy place with lots of small restaurants on the way and gift shops
Piotr S — Google review
We just arrived in this city today and we are fascinated by it! We immediately felt the special charm and pleasant madness of this unique city. And this Spanish Quarter generally shocked us. This is a unique, alien city within a city! From the video and photo you will not understand and do not appreciate it. You must visit this place, see everything there, hear and see hundreds of mopeds pooping up and down. And abaokutely must see this peerless corner dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona.
Kakha K — Google review
To be here and see Maradona’s mural, is to be in the heart of Napoli! The spirit of Maradonna lives on and the cultural significance of this place is not only seen, but felt. You can find a lot of Maradona merch and souvenirs. Must visit for culture and sports lovers.
Mutasem R — Google review
Via Emanuele de Deo, 80134 Napoli NA, Italy•https://napoli.info/esperienze/gyg-napoli-tour-guidato-della-cit…•Tips and more reviews for Largo Maradona

23Galleria Borbonica - Ingresso Vico Grottone

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Galleria Borbonica - Ingresso Vico Grottone offers tours of an old tunnel that once connected the palace to military barracks and served as a bomb shelter during WWII. The tunnel, built in 1853 by Ferdinand II, is part of the 17th-century Carmignano Aqueduct system and incorporates 16th-century cisterns. Visitors can take standard tours or opt for more adventurous options like the Adventure Tour or Speleo Light Tour.
This was a very enjoyable tour of the tunnels beneath Naples. The guide was very knowledgeable telling the history of the tunnels being excavated up until WW2 when they were used as underground bunkers. There are old cars and motorcycles down in the tunnels. At the end of the tour there is a small section where you can buy some antiques from Marco. He is passionate about antiques and is very friendly. If you buy a few items you might get a look at his lock up which is below his shop. Highly recommended and enjoyable tour.
Nigel A — Google review
Amazing "must do" tour we had the lovely Sabrina as our English speaking guide. She was knowledgeable and very good. Very eye opening as ex RAF myself to see the war from the civillian receiving end. The cars and bikes were awesome and the miles of tunnels amazing testament to the local's ancestors ingenuity and hard work.
Ian B — Google review
For anyone trying to decide Galleria Borbonica ou Napoli Sotteranea, don't even think twice. This one is the one to do. I've done both and this one was 1000x better. Not only the underground is much more interesting, but the guide was VERY knowledgeable, you could see she liked what she was doing and explained everything perfectly. Very interesting tour, very well worth the money. 5*
Sidónio S — Google review
Fascinating place! Really cool to be able to see 2000 year old aqueducts and even WWII history right under such a vibrant city. Nice thing about this tour is there are no stairs to go back up if you enter down the stairs. Cool little gift shop at the end too. Was able to get tickets 30 minutes before.
Andrew S — Google review
Amazing that is good word for that experience! Easy to purchase tickets and find the place. Everything started on time. We had a wonderful guide- a women with an amazing english! This was a tour in english but you can buy in italian too. Many historical facts that made us understand this city much better! My husband favorites thing were cars and motorcycle place with oryginal stuff from the time after 2nd WW time.
Ewelina B — Google review
This is a location where you can learn about the history of Naples’ underground tunnels and how they have served Napolitans over the decades. I’d recommend a visit here when in Naples.
Legends L — Google review
Omg! The most fascinating tunnel… greatttt tour! There are different tours and all awesome! Lots of hidden history revealed to us
Tara F — Google review
Really interesting place, vividly brought to life by our guide David , who was excellent throughout.
Paula W — Google review
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24Catacombe di San Gaudioso

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The Catacombe di San Gaudioso is a 3rd-century underground burial site in Naples, Italy. It features early Christian wall paintings and mosaics, some of which depict symbols from that era. The catacombs are located beneath the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanita and were used as a burial site for St. Gaudioso, a bishop who lived in Naples until his death in 453 AD. Guided tours are available to explore this historical and religious site.
Excellent place to learn about some history of Naples. The English tour guide was a very nice gal who we could understand clearly. She guided us through the tunnels and answered all our questions. Some very old frescos are still intact and wonderful to view and contemplate the people that lived back then. Also you get to see the chambers where they drain the blood of the recently deceased to prepare them for long term storage (…and you thought you had a bad job). Overall this was a great visit and I would highly recommend it. Take the elevator down to the entrance from the high street above.
Jason B — Google review
Fantastic tour our guide was brilliant had great sense of humour and was expecting the tour to be similar to other catacomb tours but totally different, was great to hear about some of the practices around treatment of the dead with a confident and great story teller. Would highly recommend.
Ian M — Google review
Tours take place hourly, with options for French and Italian. Booking in advance recommended. Unfortunately photos of actual catacombs not allowed as part of the Vatican. A very interesting tour with our knowledgeable guide- Valentina- thank you! The catacombs tours (also of San Gennaro) are part of a project to revive this area of Naples “Sanita”- a worthy cause!
Gwyn M — Google review
Fantástic tour by a local community leader, it's very important to see the other side of Naples. The tour is made by a cooperative of young people.
Ricardo S — Google review
Ticket entrance 15€. With the ticket you have free entrance to visit the other catacombs. The tour explains you vert well both history and traditions. You cannot take photos but you will see tunnels, skulls and graves. I thought the tour would be longer (you only walk like 50m)
Dani J — Google review
Very interesting guided tour. Ticket was 9€, and additional 2€ for guide.
Mummi T — Google review
Very impressive church & catacombs. Super informative guided Tour.
Heidemarie Z — Google review
Very interesting tour. Our guide was very knowledgeable and spoke great English. It was so interesting to hear the stories about the catacombs and experience bring there in the flesh! The only thing I'd say to improve this experience/tour would be to allow us to go back into the church we walked through to allow more photo opportunities of the stunning architecture.
Nathan B — Google review
Via Sanità, 123, 80136 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.catacombedinapoli.it/•Tips and more reviews for Catacombe di San Gaudioso

25National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa

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The Museo Nazionale Ferroviario di Pietrarsa is a spacious museum that showcases the charming retired stock of the Italian national railway networks. It offers stunning views and is well-maintained, with detailed notes on all trains and carriages provided in both English and Italian. Although lacking in interactivity, the museum's organization is impressive, making it worth a visit.
The Museo di Pietrarsa in Naples is a true gem, being the oldest and most unique train museum in the world. During the Christmas season, it becomes even more magical by hosting, in my humble opinion, the most beautiful Christmas market in the world. The market is a celebration of Neapolitan tradition, featuring numerous stalls exclusively showcasing local craftsmanship. There’s no mass production, no generic items—just authentic, handmade products that reflect the region’s rich heritage. The food is simply outstanding, with the option to enjoy a delicious pizza, though I strongly recommend booking a table at the on-site restaurant to ensure your spot. There are also corners for spritz, warm drinks, and traditional sweets. All of this takes place in a setting that is truly one of a kind: on the seafront overlooking the Gulf of Naples, surrounded by historic carriages and locomotives. It’s an experience that combines history, culture, and festive cheer like no other.
Ciro B — Google review
Nice museum, but a bit pricy at €9 per adult. Limited food on site, including very small pizza, bakery, coffee and tea. Staff is very pleasant and helpful. There are clean bathrooms, and plenty of stalls. Clean, and was uncrowded when we were there on a Saturday at noon. Recommendation: Nice place to visit when you are tired of the Naples crowd.
P W — Google review
Great museum, there was also Christmas fair at the territory with some nice merchants and not too expensive things. There are several buildings with different trains. Only one train is available to enter inside. When I was here they also were showing The Wizard of Oz musical show (in Italian) on the stage in little amfiteater. There is a coffee bar and a restaurant/Bistro with seating outside by the sea with wonderful view. Restaurant isn't cheap but the service and food is great. Toilets are very nice, clean, tidy and spacious.
Anna D — Google review
Unique, the history of the Italian railways from the very first line , take the guides tour, is worth the 2 euros
M ( — Google review
A location I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Naples. The staff is professional, and the setting is absolutely beautiful – truly a must-visit!
Hasan S — Google review
This was an unexpected treasure and well worth our visit! We were staying nearby, outside of Naples, and looking for something to do in the afternoon. I figure this might be a good one hour visit but we ended up spending more than three hours here. If you love trains or transportation at all, this is a destination to visit. They have put together an amazing collection, well maintained, and well documented. We also enjoyed their cafe, immensely. It has an espresso machine that shows off the steam interior. They also use a lot of blue and yellow ceramic, which you find all along the coast and islands here. If you have half a day and want to see something different, you should check this out. It is near the coast and has beautiful views as well, so if your other half is bored, get them a coffee or cocktail and walk around. Well done, Italy. Another gift to enjoy!
David M — Google review
Very nice place for dinner. Good variety of dishes, very delicious food, quality service and amazing atmosphere.
Asya R — Google review
It was a perfect place for technology lovers, for whom adore progress of trains since beginning to more advanced locomotive. Here you can find the first locomotive in Italy that used for connecting Napoli to portici. The ticket super affordable and a nice overview to the Napoli gulf. I highly recommend
Pooyan P — Google review
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26Parco Virgiliano

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Parco Virgiliano, also known as the Park of Remembrance, is a terraced hillside park located in the upscale neighborhood of Posillipo in Naples. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the coastal landscape, including cliff-fringed Capri and the islands of Nisida, Procida, and Ischia dotting the Gulf of Naples. The park features lush Mediterranean maquis vegetation and is a popular spot for walking, jogging, or bike rides.
Park with stunning views over the Gulf of Naples, the islands including Capri. You can drive here or get the bus. Bus 140 has a scenic route. The closest bus stop from there is about 20 minutes walk to the park. The park itself is fairly basic however the views make up for it.
Legends L — Google review
Somehow, like so many parks in Naples, this one is also "being renovated". I think it should be beautiful otherwise. But now you can only stay in front of it and have a view over some abandoned factories.
Ferdinand L — Google review
Amazing views. Authorities should really take care of this park. Entrance is half destroyed. Not to mention the road
Abbas Z — Google review
We used the hop on hop off tourist bus and got off here to find the donkey track down to the beach. This hidden gem is what we discovered. Initially it looks like a green space not much to get excited about. (We entered from the side not the main entrance). Then we got nosey, the views were spectacular. Lots of places to explore and as you walk around the view changes and opens out over the sea. I wish we'd known about it before we stumbled on it and allowed a little more time. Also the blue route on the hop on hop off bus is stunning and well worth your time.
Kelly H — Google review
Beautiful view. You can see procida and ischia but also sorento and capri. The park is nice to chill and spend the day. Not much food/frinks there but there wasnon the way.
Paula G — Google review
Beautiful park, it's a must do if you go to Napoli (free entry). You can see from the pictures that it has breathtaking views of the nature, nearby islands and the vesuvius. I recommend going here if it's nice weather. (Also, I prefer this park over the "big" one with the museum. Again, I'll repeat myself, this is a must-see if you go to Napoli.)
Tristan.V — Google review
It's ok to go there for some peaceful time. This place has not been maintained well. Outside of the park so much dirty places.
Arun P — Google review
Great place to take pictures in Naples! There are a couple of concessions that sell soda, water and beer. A must see. Go late in the afternoon for best sunset pictures.
First L — Google review
Viale Virgilio, 80123 Napoli NA, Italy•https://napoli.info/attrazioni/parco-virgiliano/•+39 081 1970 6082•Tips and more reviews for Parco Virgiliano

27Pio Monte della Misericordia

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Nestled in the heart of Naples, Pio Monte della Misericordia is a stunning octagonal chapel that stands as a testament to the city’s rich artistic heritage. Founded in 1601 by seven noblemen, this church was established to promote acts of Christian charity, such as feeding the hungry and caring for the sick.
If Caravaggio is there it is Always Worth Goin. Master. Lovely museum above the church as well. Spent 30min walking around looking at many great pieces of art & paintings.
ValleyWest — Google review
Went in to see the Caravaggio painting which just makes the quality and detail of other artwork pale in comparison. I had injured my leg on the way so the guards brought me water (I was crying..) and brought me a chair so I can view the painting inside comfortably 🫶🏻 you need to book in Advance and you only get 15 minutes of viewing time. This is just one room, I think it’s enough time to admire the painting.
Sensaee — Google review
if you like art and architecture and history, this place is so suggestive and has a painting of Caravaggio that's worth to admire. The church is also a sight because of the beauty of the architecture, the paintings of Francesco De Mura and Battistello Caracciolo and all the decorations of the ceiling, the altars, the walls themselves and the floor
Valeria C — Google review
A must do museum in the historical centre of Napoli. Admire on of the most famous paintings of Caravaggio and walk though the story of the seven governors, the founders of the institute for the pure people of the town.
Nontas P — Google review
It’s 5 for the Caravaggio it’s an outstanding painting but €10pp to see 1 painting I found a excessive. The rest of the exhibition is nothing to write about, you see a lot more works of art in churches such as Chiesa e Chiostro di San Gregorio Armeno ((please give donation) So i was disappointed at only viewing one Caravaggio even if it is a remarkable piece. I wouldn’t pay that again.
Tina H — Google review
Outstanding and, at the moment, the only place you see a Caravaggio in any major Italian city as the others are currently touring. Walk through the gallery that is attached (beautiful) as this also allows you to view the Caravaggio from above.
Anne P — Google review
One of the Worst Museum Experiences Ever!! Absolutely terrible experience. The staff were shockingly rude, inattentive, and made it clear that visitors are more of an annoyance than anything else. There was no sense of hospitality or respect — just arrogance and neglect. It’s unacceptable for a cultural institution to treat people this way. The art deserves better, and so do the visitors. Until the management takes serious action to fix the staff’s behavior and basic standards of professionalism, I strongly recommend avoiding this place.
Maury M — Google review
A hidden gem in the heart of Naples for art lovers. The highlight is Caravaggio’s The Seven Works of Mercy—an incredible painting displayed exactly where it was meant to be seen. The chapel is peaceful and full of history, and the upstairs gallery has more beautiful works by Neapolitan artists. A must-visit for art lovers and anyone interested in the city’s rich cultural and charitable heritage.
SeeingPlacesWithLior — Google review
Via dei Tribunali, 253, 80139 Napoli NA, Italy•https://piomontedellamisericordia.it/•+39 081 446944•Tips and more reviews for Pio Monte della Misericordia

28San Giovanni a Carbonara

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San Giovanni a Carbonara is a 15th-century Gothic church located in the heart of Naples, Italy. It has undergone recent restoration work to reveal its Gothic and Renaissance features. Originally built between 1343 and 1418, it served as the pantheon for the last Angevin kings and later became a complex managed by the Augustinian fathers. The church boasts impressive sixteenth-century sculptures and paintings, with King Ladislaus' funeral monument and adjacent park being significant additions.
It's a hidden gem that everyone has to visit when visiting the city. It is located quite far from the city center that most tourists visit and is located in a very generic looking church, but if you have an extra day and don't know what to do, the church is a must.
Vladislav K — Google review
Beautiful church well worth the visit
Anna E — Google review
It is absolutely one of the greatest gem of this wonderful city. You want to come here to have the real taste of Neapolis ❤️
Elena F — Google review
Beautiful paintings, not overdone in comparison with some of the other famous Italian churches. Free entrance, worth the visit.
Kristýna V — Google review
Gothic church from around 1300s. Located in piazza sanita. Spectacular inside, stunning sculptures and design
James C — Google review
Worth a visit if you find it open. Not as extravagant as the other churches, but still more beautiful and historical, if that makes sense.
Thomas L — Google review
A true artistic gem amongst the many found in Naples that houses: The uniquely impressive and monumental Tomb of King Ladislaus of Durazzo (1414-28), the Cappella di Somma (mid 16th cent.), Cappella Caracciolo del Vico (15th cent.) and the Cappella Caracciolo del Sol (1441) along with a wide array of other great works of art.
DAVID S — Google review
This church is off the usual beaten track and always looks closed but is not. Walk up the steps and enter the courtyard on the left to gain entrance. This is a very unusually laid church. It is rather plain but contains some magnificent carved marble chapels and fragmented frescoes. The main alter is magnificently carved monument and leads through to a much earlier chapel covered in beautiful frescoes.
Steve T — Google review
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29Macellum Temple of Serapis

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The Macellum Temple of Serapis is a fascinating site located in Pozzuoli, Italy. This ancient Roman public market features three impressive marble columns amidst well-preserved archaeological ruins. Visitors can explore this historical gem along with other nearby attractions such as the Anfiteatro Flavio Neroniano, Lake Avernus, Campi Flegrei volcanic area, Cave of the Sibyl archaeological site, and Aragonese Castle of Baia.
An excellent site to see the mark of land rising a to down years
Ca W — Google review
Roman archeological site in pozzuoli just in front of the water line. Though not maintained and no entrance allowed is a nich sight to the eyes from the outside...
David N — Google review
Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. You can get a impressive view of the site if you approach from the direction of the train station. It's wonderfully located with the sea as a background. Unfortunately you can't enter the site.
Tim P — Google review
If your around the area great place to visit, was a market with a possible temple at it's centre. Interesting story due to seismic activity in the area
Luke C — Google review
I had a free afternoon and was looking for an archeological site near the water... This fit the bill! I wasn't able to go inside for a tour but it was still really cool to see and walk around the area. Also if note, there are a few paid parking spots nearby but not a lot so I imagine it's tricky to park in the busy season.
Elisa T — Google review
Its an ancient Roman Temple which host the signs when it was submerged in the sea. Because of the deformation related to volcanic activities and tectonics its now above the sea level. Interesting to visit and see you can clearly sea the part which was once submerged in the sea water.
Mubashir M — Google review
Nice place to visit, distance observation of open air historical monument.
Piranyan H — Google review
Beautiful .... the history of our city is so great ...... It was the ancient public Macellum in the Flavian age. It is so called because during the excavations of 1750 a statue of the Egyptian god Serapis was found. It was the thermometer for the bradyseism of Pozzuoli, in fact on the columns of the temple there are signs related to the raising and lowering of the sea level over the centuries.
Armando T — Google review
Via Serapide, 13, 80078 Pozzuoli NA, Italy•https://macellumpozzuoli.it/•+39 342 950 5775•Tips and more reviews for Macellum Temple of Serapis

30Complesso Museale Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco

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Nestled in the heart of Naples, the Complesso Museale Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco is a stunning baroque Catholic church that dates back to the 17th century. Originally established as a cavalry barracks and later transformed into an educational institution during the Bourbon era, this remarkable site has undergone significant changes over time.
This location was one of the reasons why I decided to stay in Napoli. This church is a fascinating part of history and architecture. Make sure to visit the underground cemetery but do not take photos or videos—they are forbidden in the cemetery. A must-see for those traveling through Naples.
Mike O — Google review
Very cool place when you're into the macabre and death. Overpriced for the short experience (7€ and cash only), but I guess the price will deter some people who might not behave respectfully at the grave site that is on the basement floor. If you can't handle seeing skulls and bones, the place is not for you. Not wheelchair accessible as you have to descend downstairs to reach the grave site. There are some nice skull themed bookmarks and postcards you can buy at the end.
MT — Google review
A wonderful place to visit. Watch the movie TROPPO NAPOLETANO (From Naples With Love), 2016 in advance. It will enhance your experience 🤩
Aneliya M — Google review
One if the 4th churches related to the Cult of Skulls in Purgatorium. The lowest level its an osuarium which you cannot visit.
Mircea-Bogdan T — Google review
A walk into the soul(s) of Naples. This church is dedicated to the souls of the otherwise abandoned and unloved who linger in Purgatory before being permitted entry to Heaven. To speed up the process, adherents to this belief would adopt an anonymous skull from amongst those scattered in the charnel houses, clean it, set it in a niche, and pray for the skull's onetime owner's swift ascension to Paradise. In return, they would ask that soul to intercede similarly on their own behalf with God and His saints. The church itself is small but beautifully decorated, with skulls a repeating motif. You can enter the nave for free, but for the whole experience a small entry fee takes you downstairs to where the skulls sit, still cared for and surrounded with gifts and offerings as well as requests for intercessions and photographs of loved ones for whom help is asked. At the heart of this area lie several bodies in shallow earth graves; traditionally, this would allow them to dry out before being disinterred, their bones cleaned and placed reverently elsewhere. Whether the bodies there today are part of an ongoing process or relicts of earlier times I have not been able to find out. Eerie? Gruesome? Macabre? In our era of the clinicisation of death, perhaps, but it speaks powerfully of times when death was all around, physically and spiritually, and the worlds of the living and dead remained closely intertwined. I found the earth grave area spooky but deeply moving at the same time, while the care shown to the anonymous dead reminded me strongly of the shock of seeing the skeletons at Herculaneum and realising that these were the same people who walked, are, drank and made love in the rooms of the ancient city above, not just abstract ideas. For me, a must see. Just treat it with respect; it's a place of reverence, burial, and prayer, not a freak show. It's refreshingly free of barriers, notices, and "do not touch" signs, as Neapolitans and others continue to care for and leave offerings by the skulls, but it will take the continued respect of visitors to keep it that way.
Cantab 2 — Google review
After reading the reviews and enjoying the catacombs, I was looking forward to coming. However, it is way overpriced at €7 for a short experience, and hardly any discount for under 18 which is poor compared to the Santa Chiara Cloisters which is carefully looked after. There is a long video but all in Italian and no English guide (tours just in Italian) which is shame when you are inviting tourists in to visit. The macabre nature of the place and downstairs chapel is bleak and ancient and seemingly left as it has been for decades. Seeing the bones and skulls was not for me.
Jo D — Google review
A really unusual experience, learning about the cult of the purgatory. A very informative multi lingual guide explained everything well
James C — Google review
A truly moving and intense experience. The locals treat the remains of the people buried here as anonymous saints and pray for their release from purgatory. Worth a visit and remember to descend the left hand staircase on your way down and come up the (opposite way) left hand side as you look at it on the way back up... Else you'll provoke the spirits!
Jon P — Google review
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31Doll Hospital

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Doll Hospital in Naples is a charming and immersive experience for both adults and children. This hidden gem offers a magical journey into the world of doll restoration, featuring a workshop where various plastic and wooden dolls and toy accessories are sold and repaired. Visitors can bring their beloved old dolls, soft toys, or any other toys to be fixed by Tiziana, the fourth-generation "doll doctor" who learned the art from her father.
Amazing place to feel still a child but also look at a historic collection of toys, and more!
ISTITUTO I — Google review
Visiting the doll hospital was great fun. It was really cool to learn about this long standing business and how many clients they still have nowadays! I would definitely recommend this experience. It is something totally different. Don’t expect to spend a long time here though, it takes max. 30 minutes, but it’s very much worth it. The ticket prices are also very reasonable at €3 per person. Definitely worth your time if you’re in the area!
Pepijn ( — Google review
A blend of sentimental, tender and eerie. Worth visiting because you can smell the tactile human presence on those dolls and limbs of dolls coming from a ghostly past, infancy. Smiling 'doctors' tell you about an outstanding family business story and reveal a world you would never suspect.
Paolo M — Google review
Really lovely place, takes you back to your carefree childhood. Very creative little museum/workshop. Ticket is very cheap (2 or 3€). They offer tours in italian and english, that last for about 20 minutes.
Mirjana M — Google review
If you ever had a doll there must be part of you that wants to visit. In a month spent in Napoli, this was the most fascinating and enjoyable and best visit I made. After visiting the museum, you get to meet the 4th generation hospital doctor who gives you a talk, and then you get to watch a wonderful and wacky short film where the dolls in the wall talk to you. If there is one thing you do in Naples go visit . I think it was only 3 euro. Don't miss it!!
Ann F — Google review
A Must go to destination!!! The story behind this place is beautiful and it’s a historical icon for the rarest dolls from different parts of the world! Can’t wait to send my own toys there!
Nafla A — Google review
What to say!! This place is incredible, what an amazing experience. I highly recommend people, children and adults to stop here. Right in the heart of Naples, just before San Gregorio armeno, this little museum is a little gem. There you can take your old beloved dolls, soft toys, any other toy to get fixed by the “surgeon” Tiziana, a lovely lady that learned this art from her dad, she’s the 4th generation of doll’s doctors and she explains the lovely story behind the dolls hospital, there since 1895. For a little price for the ticket you can enjoy a 15-20 minutes visit on this very peculiar, full of magic place.
Camilla F — Google review
Really unique place! If you like vintage dolls and interesting stories I recommend it!
Iva B — Google review
Via San Biagio Dei Librai, 39, 80138 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.ospedaledellebambole.com/•+39 081 1863 9797•Tips and more reviews for Doll Hospital

32Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte

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Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte is a hidden gem that offers an extensive public park, woodland paths, statues, and fountains. The museum is now home to one of the most comprehensive collections of Italian art, featuring masterpieces by renowned artists such as Titian, El Greco, Caravaggio, and Raphael.
Large, breathtaking museum. One of the best ones I've been to in Italy. A must go when you're in Naples. Has 2 floors filled to the brim with paintings and even medieval knight armour. Besides, if you're tired from the experiences, a wonderful cafe on the first floor offers delicious coffee, pastries and even salads.
Adi — Google review
The museum is located in the upper part of Napoli in a clean and beautiful park. The place itself has the greatest lit paintings- others should learn from them. The light turn on only when the visitors enter each room- ecological 👌 it was surprisingly almost empty at the day of my visit which made the visit intimate.
Sylwia P — Google review
The museum currently has some renovations going on in the courtyard but the exhibits aren't affected. Interesting collection of pieces from Neapolitan churches from 14th century onwards, it was fascinating to see the progression of artistic style in such grand pieces. The collection on the first floor incorporates more varied subjects and styles.
Jacob G — Google review
The collection contains some masterpieces and several beautiful works. Certainly worth visiting also for the gardens and the view.
Georgios B — Google review
Very interesting art exhibition with some incredible Carravaggio's. It's definitely worth seeing. If the weather is good, you could make a day of it with a picnic in the garden , which is elegantly laid out.
Gillian M — Google review
Absolutely stunning experience! Museo Real Bosco di Capodimonte in Naples offers a breathtaking collection of masterpieces with impeccable curation. The atmosphere is inspiring, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. A must-visit for art lovers!
Paola P — Google review
Beautiful interior and an amazing art collection. Absolutely stunning! Even if it wasn't for Caravaggio and Titian, it would still have been worth visiting, without a doubt. Not to be missed while in Naples! It's amazing what pure gems this city has to offer despite all the chaos and filth on the streets.
Ivan I — Google review
Lovely museum. Caravaggio alone is worth seeing. There is also tons of artists that were inspired & worked w/ him similar style on display. Lovely bar there as well were we had espresso & lunch. It's a bit out of the city but worth the taxi ride 100%
ValleyWest — Google review
Via Lucio Amelio, 2, 80131 Napoli NA, Italy•https://capodimonte.cultura.gov.it/•+39 081 749 9130•Tips and more reviews for Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte

33Edenlandia

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Edenlandia is a lively amusement park that offers a wide range of attractions for visitors of all ages. From thrilling rides like roller coasters and go karts to more modern experiences such as the Escape Room, there's something for everyone. The park also caters to younger children with dedicated kid-friendly activities. With free entry, affordable prices, and excellent service, it's an ideal destination for families seeking fun and entertainment.
Great place to enjoy the bowling 🎳 & other game events.
Chamodi — Google review
So glad it's added more attractions! Not too big, but not too small. Girls had fun, good way to spend half a day and eat there as well. Good organization, and food variety.
Johanna G — Google review
Cool place, nice restaurant and bar on location. Great scenery but unfortunately closed on weekends. Still got a cool pic though.
Eugene B — Google review
Wonderful place. My son had lots of fun. I have been last night again and I appreciated a lot the staff. Normally I don't have much interaction with them, but they have been so kind and caring. They gave me advice and support in a difficult situation with my son. He insisted to do a ride and then he realized that he didn't like it. Amazing support!!!!
Sara S — Google review
I think is cool... Street Art after the train station.. 😍❤️🔥
JoshuaTree I — Google review
We really enjoyed a couple of hours at this small theme park/big funfair! Entry is free and you pay per ride, up to €3 per ride. You can buy a voucher at the various ticket booths throughout the park using credit card as well as cash, which is then scanned at each ride you (or in our case, the kids) go on - very easy. We actually went on the afternoon of Easter Sunday and the park was pretty quiet. It was a little hard to work out where to park, we tried the JFK parking across the road but they closed from 2-6pm. Luckily we then found parking right next to Edenlandia for €3 (cash) for the full time. In Edenlandia the kids never had to queue for a ride which was really nice for them compared to most funfairs and theme parks in the UK, and it was just right for them in terms of the rides available, they get scared by big rides but really enjoyed the little caterpillar rollercoaster, the Dumbo and frog "flying" rides, and the haunted house. They also loved the VR ride but this wasn't included in the ticket so was an extra €3 each. The food options in the park were OK, not great. We had an icecream and water, and it was good but very expensive. Overall this was a nice way to spend an afternoon, we were on holiday sight-seeing so this was a good way to change things up a bit for the kids and let them play a bit :)
Anne W — Google review
Finally it has opened again..there are old and new rides..you can choose also with restaurants...the kiosk when u can choose ducks for prices takes just cash..one bad point there is no cash machine due to vandals ..and that's bad because the majority of food kiosks takes cash.. The GRAFFA is always THE BEST IN TOWN!!!! THANK U
Clau G — Google review
There are good options for enjoyment.
Mubashir M — Google review
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34Galleria Borbonica

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Galleria Borbonica, also known as the Bourbon Tunnel, is an intriguing underground passageway in Naples. Initially commissioned by King Ferdinand II in the 19th century as an escape route from the Royal Palace to military barracks, it was never completed. During World War II, it served as a bomb shelter and military hospital. Today, visitors can explore this historic site and discover debris, period relics, and even vintage cars along the way.
It was a great experience. We had perfect tour guide Sabrina. She gave us all the facts and stories about the tunnels in an hour. Best spent money in Naples
Emre F — Google review
This was another highlight during our visit of Naples. It's not to be missed if you're a WWII buff, or have any personal connections to this era. We purchased the standard tour (there are 3) which starts at the entrance of Vico del Grottone. It's close to the Piazza del Plebiscito. There are timed entries. We just happened to get there just before the guided English tour at 11:00am. The timing was perfect. I would rethink this one if you have mobility or night vision issues. The very first thing you'll do is walk down a very high, narrow, and dimly lit stairway with pumice walls surrounding you. I'm pretty sure our tunnel guide said it was 90 steps down. The good news is that you won't have to climb up at the end. You'll exit out into a covered parking area along Via Monte de Dio. Our guide was so passionate & knowledgeable. I think his name was David. He also made sure that every question was answered. It's quite a long & rocky history of why the King had it built, and the obstacles they had building around the aqueducts and holding tanks. The vision was never fully realized after the fall of the Bourbon monarchy. It was abandoned until WWII when it was used as a shelter from bombs. It's an incredible story, and you can see how the residents of Naples lived under the brutal conditions of war. Some lived there longer because they had nowhere else to live after houses were destroyed. We were very impressed with how well the tunnels were restored, and hearing about how all these secrets (artifacts) were uncovered. It had been hiding under Naples all these years until being rediscovered some time in 2005. I don't think it even opened to the public until 2010. It was a very memorable & unique experience. Very much worth the small admission fee. Definitely seek it out if you are in Naples. It only takes an hour, and it's well worth the time.
Karen V — Google review
The tour is awesome, a lot of cool stuff to see. Recommend buying the ticket in advance. I tried buying through the website, but there were some technical issues. I end up walking to their office and buying the tickets in person for later that day tour.
Charles O — Google review
The location is a bit hidden, the entrance is through the parking lot so it’s easy to miss. It was a very nice spot to visit during a summer heatwave, offering a cool escape. However, I would have preferred to explore on my own without a guide, as the tour felt a bit restrictive. There’s a small collection of cars and a brief bit of history, but overall, not a lot to see. Worth a quick stop if you’re nearby, but don’t expect a deep or extensive experience.
Sandra B — Google review
This experience of walking through the bunkers and old WWII tunnels is like no other! We arrived to our tour early as recommended which the tour didn’t start until 4pm. We only had to wait 10minutes not even as we arrived prior to 4. Our Tour guide Alessandra was absolutely amazing, she was so informative and took the time to ensure everyone understood. Alessandra ensured everyone knew there was a low tunnel coming or a step coming up and always waited for the people who took a little longer for some photos or to have an extra look! Id definitely recommended buying tickets in advance and ensuring you arrive a little bit before your time slot. Such an amazing experience that we will never forget.
Taylah A — Google review
The best visit so far in Naples. It's amazing 👏 👏👏. Tour guide explained very well about what this place was. This place huge. You'll not arrived at the same entrance. But worry not, you can walk and you'll find nice squares with bars and shopping places. And not far you can visit the big church with a huge square. Recommend to buy tickets in advance. Love from Bali
Lily F — Google review
Located at Via Domenico Morelli, 61c, 80121 Naples NA, Italy 🇮🇹. Also known as The Bourbon Tunnel, Tunnel Borbonico or Bourbon Gallery, this is an ancient underground passage, constructed for military purposes to connect the Royal Palace to military barracks in Naples. In 1853, Ferdinand II of Bourbon commissioned architect Errico Alvino to design a viaduct so that the Royal forces would have access to the Royal Palace in case of public riots and also so that there would be an escape route for the Royals. Work began on the Track in April 1853 and was completed in May 1855 after approximately 2 years of work done entirely by hand with picks, hammers and wedges with the aid of torches and candles. During the war period, between 1939 and 1945, the tunnels were used as shelter for citizens. Standard Tour Adults (14 year and over) 10€ Children (11-13 years) 5€ Adults (75 years and over) 5€ Children (10 years and under) FREE These tours are on Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday at 10.00am, 12.00noon, 3.00pm and 5.00pm Bookings are Mandatory and tour lasts approximately 1 hour. We had a fantastic time on this tour, it was recommended we arrive early and so we got there about 20 minutes early. Didn’t have to wait long. Our guide was so knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Answered any questions with no hesitation. Very friendly and ensured everyone’s safety by warning when a step, uneven ground or low ceiling coming up. Was happy to wait for people taking photos to catch up. There’s also a lot of things left in the tunnels over the years like old bikes and cars. I would definitely recommend this tour, very interesting. Thumbs Up!!! 👍👍👍
Nerine C — Google review
This is MUST visit in Napoli, you get a detailed guided tour and tunnels were cleaned and preserved by efforts of a geologist. This is experience like no other. Please make sure to get tickets in advance as tour slots fill up beforehand.
Ravneet B — Google review
Via Domenico Morelli, 61 c, 80121 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.galleriaborbonica.com/•+39 081 764 5808•Tips and more reviews for Galleria Borbonica

35Mappatella Beach

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Beach
Mappatella Beach is a local gem in Naples, offering a traditional and folkloristic experience where residents spend their summers. Situated along the lungomare, this beach may not be the most glamorous, but it's functional and popular among locals. The small sandy beaches are occupied by residents as early as May, providing a relaxing spot with an amazing view of the sea and the city's port.
Although I’ve visited Naples several times before, this was actually the first time I discovered a beach there. I think that’s mainly because my previous trips were always short and mostly just quick stopovers, so I never had the chance to explore the coastline properly. That said, stumbling upon this beach was a wonderful surprise. I arrived close to sunset, so I’m not entirely sure whether access is usually free or not, but regardless, the experience was absolutely worth it. The view was stunning—sunlight dancing on the water, the rocky shoreline adding character, and the whole atmosphere felt vibrant and alive. There were even a couple of portable toilets, a shower, and a water tap available, which made the place feel surprisingly well-equipped for a casual visit. I wasn’t prepared for a swim that day, but I saw a few families enjoying the water even as the sun was setting—and some stayed in after dark. The water looked incredibly inviting, both in terms of clarity and temperature, even at that late hour. Next time I’m in Naples, I definitely won’t miss the chance to swim there. Now that I know what I’ve been missing, I’ll make sure to plan for it properly.
Islam S — Google review
Small beach area with black sand due to the volcano near by. Lots of big white rocks which you are able to sit if you are physically able to climb, also able to sit on the sand and sea is easy to paddle in or swim in, popular with the locals.
Janet W — Google review
The beach is quite small and not very well-maintained. The sand is black and coarse, which makes walking uncomfortable. The water appears dirty and murky, with visible debris and algae, making it less appealing for swimming. Interestingly, you can see fish swimming in the water, which adds a bit of local charm, but overall, the environment doesn't seem very clean or inviting. If you're looking for a relaxing beach experience, this might not be the best choice. However, if you're curious to see the natural surroundings and don't mind the conditions, it could be an interesting spot to visit.
Deux M — Google review
Not a bad beach! I read the reviews first but the free aspect attracted me. Sand is clean, water is clean. Facilities to wash and shower post water entry. Will come again
Iulia L — Google review
I initially didn’t want to go here because of all the bad reviews, but because of a transport strike I couldn’t go to the beaches further away from the city center. But this beach does the job! Yes, there are some cigarette butts, and the water is not crystal clear, but as a big city beach this was nice! I felt safe as a solo female traveler, people of all ages were enjoying themselves this lovely Monday afternoon in September. Recommended for an afternoon city break!
Mari L — Google review
Good beach, a bit dirty sand but the sea was clear. Full of local Napoletans and some tourists. There were no thieves or bad people.
Sarajlija — Google review
Clean beach without too many people. There were some free umbrellas and chairs available. We felt safe enough to leave our stuff alone while swimming for 5-10 minutes. It might be different at night, but during a weekday afternoon, it was relaxing.
Andrea — Google review
Not very clean, there were plastics and cigarette butts in the water when entering the sea. Further, the water was cleaner. Showers were working, there were also toi-tois, but really smelly..unfortunately. But in general a good place to cool yourself during a hot sunny day while exploring the city.
Veronika S — Google review
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36Caravaggio Sporting Village

4.3
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3.2
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Sports complex
Gym
The Caravaggio Sporting Village is highly favored by many individuals due to its wide array of athletic equipment available. The sports facility offers a comprehensive selection of sporting goods, attracting numerous enthusiasts. Renowned as a top-notch complex, the venue ensures an excellent experience for all visitors. Its extensive assortment of sporting equipment caters to various interests and preferences. With an emphasis on customer satisfaction, the Caravaggio Sporting Village has established itself as a premier destination for sports enthusiasts seeking high-quality gear and facilities.
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Mariarosaria I — Google review
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Pasquale R — Google review
I do like this place.
Nicola C — Google review
Lots of sporting goods
Fran D — Google review
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XANDER X — Google review
Well equipment
Jeff I — Google review
(Translated by Google) I find the management and staff disgraceful. I went for a master swimming competition yesterday, June 8, and they asked for an entrance ticket to the participants. Coincidentally, it was not possible to pay with a POS but ONLY in cash, which is not legal in 2025, and coincidentally THEY DID NOT ISSUE ANY TAX DOCUMENT OR RECEIPT. I wonder how they declared the ticket proceeds of about 500 participants. I went to file a complaint about the incident today with the competent authorities, but I find it absurd that such a valuable structure can have these behaviors (Original) Trovo la gestione e il personale indecorosi. Mi sono recato per una gara di nuoto master ieri 8 giugno, e hanno chiesto un ticket di ingresso ai partecipanti. Casualmente non era possibile pagarlo con pos ma SOLO in contanti, cosa non legale nel 2025, e casualmente NON HANNO RILASCIATO ALCUN DOCUMENTO FISCALE NE SCONTRINO. Mi chiedo come hanno dichiarato gli incassi dei ticket di circa 500 partecipanti. Sono andato a fare un'esposto per l'accaduto oggi presso le autorità competenti, ma trovo assurdo che una struttura così di valore possa avere questi comportamenti
Fabio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful sports complex in the heart of the city. The location makes it truly easy for anyone who lives on Via Epomeo or Fuorigrotta, as well as Vomero, to use it. There are large underground parking lots, not easy to access as there is only one entrance and exit, but they are very spacious. The bar and swimming pools are very nice, large and well-equipped. There are several soccer fields and they are well-maintained. The local teams are also well-trained and organized. The changing rooms may seem small, but they have spacious showers and are always kept to a high standard, like the rest of the facility. (Original) Bellissimo complesso sportivo nel cuore della città. La posizione rende veramente semplice per tutte le persone che abitano a via Epomeo oppure fuorigrotta, ma anche Vomero, usufruirne. Ci sono ampi parcheggi interrati, non facili da accedere in quanto c'è un unica discesa per ingresso e uscita, ma molto capienti. Molto bella la parte Bar e piscine, grandi e molto attrezzate. I campi di calcio sono molteplici e tenuti bene. Anche le squadre del posto sono ben allenate e organizzate. Gli spogliatoi sembrano piccoli, ma hanno ampio vano docce e sempre curati come tutta la struttura.
Gennaro P — Google review
Via Terracina, 382, 80125 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.caravaggiosv.it/•+39 081 239 4636•Tips and more reviews for Caravaggio Sporting Village

37Diguilandia Park

4.1
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3.5
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Amusement park
Park
Diguilandia Park is a fantastic destination for families with young children. Located in Napoli, Italy, it offers a variety of activities including bouncing castles, trampolines, and slides. The park also features a bar where visitors can purchase sweets and drinks. With an affordable entrance fee for the whole day and easy access via the Chiaiano metro station followed by a short walk, Diguilandia Park provides an enjoyable experience for kids while being convenient for parents.
Very nice place! Only 6€ for all day and you pay only for your kids. You should take metro L1 and get off at Chiaiano station and then go through the main street for about 10 minutes walk.
Dariusz D — Google review
Great place for small kids. There is plenty of bouncing castles, trampolines, slides and even bar selling sweets and drinks.
Patrik F — Google review
It was closed at 5 on thursday evening when we came
Ola S — Google review
Ooo
Giuseppe S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited this park on a Saturday morning, to avoid crowds and enjoy all the games better, the cost is €8 per child (unlimited time) and €1 for parking, games in good condition, the paddling pool with baby pedal boats it would have to be redone. Let's get to the sore points: Responsible staff supervising the inflatables non-existent, or absent I don't know. Bathroom clean but not up to par, I would recommend doing it again, considering that it is mostly frequented by children, but I must say that everything was very clean. In the area adjacent to the park there is also a small farm, which can be visited at a cost of €6. In the structure There are tables and gazebos for adults and a bar Where you can consume some. Overall I was satisfied. (Original) Abbiamo visitato qst parco di sabato mattina, per evitare di trovare folla e viverci meglio tutti i giochi, il costo è di 8€ a bambino (tempo illimitato) e 1€ per il parcheggio, giochi in buone condizioni, la piscinetta con il baby pedalò sarebbe da rifare. Veniamo alle note dolenti: Personale responsabile che vigila sui gonfiabili inesistente, o assente non saprei. Bagno pulito ma non all'altezza, consiglierei di rifarlo, in considerazione che è frequentato per lo più da bambini, ma devo dire che era tutto pulitissimo. Nella zona adiacente al parco c'è anche una piccola fattoria, visitabile al costo di 6€. Nella struttura Sono presenti tavoli e gazebi per adulti e un bar Dove poter consumare qlc. Nel complesso sono rimasto soddisfatto.
_Alberto _ — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice place where children, even small ones of 2-3 years old, can have fun, with inflatable trampolines. There are also some animals to see. There is a small bar, indoor seating, the only flaw is that there is no cover on the games so when it is very hot like in summer, even if you could stay from 10 to 14 or from 16 to 20, in the hottest hours you cannot really stay there (Original) Un bel posto dove i bambini, anche piccoli di 2-3 anni, possono divertirsi, con gonfiabili tappeti elastici. Ci sono anche degli animali da vedere. C'è un piccolo bar, posti a sedere al coperto, unica pecca è che non c'è copertura sui giochi quindi quando fa molto caldo come in estate, anche se potresti stare dalle 10 alle 14 o dalle 16 alle 20, nelle ore più calde non puoi starci realmente
Claudia P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today we celebrated my daughter Ginevra's seventh birthday here... everything was perfect! Wonderful location, enjoyed by both adults and children, excellent food, impeccable service and attentive and very helpful staff. Many people were inspired tonight for their next parties....! Highly recommended, very happy with our choice! Thank you ❤️ (Original) Oggi abbiamo festeggiato qui il settimo compleanno di mia figlia Ginevra....è stato tutto perfetto! Location meravigliosa, piaciuta sia a grandi che a piccini, cibo ottimo, servizio impeccabile e personale attento e disponibilissimo. Molte persone stasera si sono ispirate per le loro prossime feste....! Consigliatissimo, felicissimi della nostra scelta! Grazie ❤️
Ramona S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice for kids! They have a lot of fun. It's a pretty quiet place, and there are even animals. (Original) Molto bello per i bimbi! Hanno modo di divertirsi. Un posto abbastanza tranquillo e oltretutto c'è anche gli animali
Adriana T — Google review
Via Santa Maria a Cubito, 581, 80145 Napoli NA, Italy•https://www.facebook.com/Diguilandia-Park-110582982318360/•+39 377 020 2125•Tips and more reviews for Diguilandia Park

38Rama Club

3.6
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2.1
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Tennis club
Sports complex
(Translated by Google) Excellent tennis and padel facility with excellent instructors and a well-attended environment. Three indoor tennis courts and now four new courts for beach tennis, beach volleyball and beach aid. All very nice but the changing rooms need to be significantly improved as they are not in line with everything else (Original) Ottima struttura da tennis e padel con eccellenti istruttori e ambiente ben frequentato. Tre campi da tennis al coperto ed ora quattro campi nuovi per beach tennis beach volley e beath soccorso. Tutto molto bello ma devono migliorare nettamente gli spogliatoi che non sono in linea con tutto il resto
Massimiliano B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The structure is large and also beautiful overall, even if a little confusing and you can see that over time fields have been added here and there because there is no homogeneity. The Padel court I used is visibly worn, perhaps the ones behind are newer and consequently better. The indoor relaxation area is beautiful with tables and sofas. The changing rooms, however, are indecent. In 40 years of sporting life I have rarely seen anything like this: rust, mold, dirt, hot water coming and going, rusty hangers. In 2025 you can't look at stuff like this and I assure you that the photographs do not convey well the state of decay and abandonment of the showers, the sink and the bathroom. An immediate restructuring would be urgent, necessary and necessary. (Original) La struttura è grande ed anche bella nel complesso, anche se un po' confusionaria e si vede che nel tempo sono stati aggiunti campi qui e lì perché non c'è omogeneità. Il campo da Padel che ho utilizzato è visibilmente consumato, forse quelli dietro sono più nuovi e di conseguenza migliori. Bella la zona relax al coperto con tavolini e divanetti. Indecenti invece gli spogliatoi. In 40 anni di vita sportiva ho visto raramente qualcosa del genere: ruggine, muffa, sporcizia, acqua calda che va e viene, appendini arrugginiti. Nel 2025 una roba così non si può guardare e vi assicuro che le fotografie non rendono bene lo stato di degrado e abbandono delle doccie, del lavandino e del bagno. Sarebbe urgente, necessaria e doverosa una immediata ristrutturazione.
ALESSANDRO P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Last night, my colleagues and I tried this pitch: €10 each, so we were expecting at least the grass of Wembley. Instead, we found ourselves on pitches so hard they felt like asphalt. After an hour of play, our knees and ankles were begging for mercy. But the best is yet to come: for the jerseys, another €5! At that point, I thought they'd at least include laundry service or a shirt signed by De Bruyne. A shame, because it wouldn't take much to make the experience more enjoyable. I'll never go back. (Original) Ieri sera i miei colleghi ed io abbiamo provato questo campo: 10€ a testa, quindi ci aspettavamo almeno l’erba di Wembley. Invece ci siamo ritrovati su un terreno così duro che sembrava di giocare sull’asfalto. Dopo un’ora di partita, ginocchia e caviglie chiedevano pietà. Ma il meglio deve ancora venire: per le casacche, altri 5€! A quel punto pensavo ci fosse dentro almeno il servizio lavanderia o una maglia autografata da De Bruyne. Peccato, perché basterebbe poco per rendere l’esperienza più piacevole. Non ci tornerò mai più.
Edoardo P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The staff was super friendly, perfect for a game of padel. We booked the court the night before via text. The only downside was the less-than-stellar changing room. (Original) Il personale super gentile, ottimo per una giocata a padel. Abbiamo prenotato il campo la sera prima tramite un messaggio. Unica pecca uno spogliatoio non eccezionale.
Maurizio S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The slightly sparse padel courts are full of beach volleyball sand but you can play (Original) Campi di padel un po’ scarsi sono pieni di sabbia del beach volley però si può giocare
GUGHI — Google review
(Translated by Google) We called to make a reservation and they forgot to write down the number. We got there and, of course, they didn't give us the court. A wasted evening. Also, the last two times I went, the beach volleyball court was expensive (15 e per person for 8 people) and the changing rooms were borderline tacky. (Original) Chiamiamo per prenotare e si dimenticano di segnare, arriviamo lì e ovviamente non ci danno il campo. Una serata buttata. Tra l'altro le scorse 2 volte che sono andato il campo da beachvolley era caro (15 e a persona in 8) e gli spogliatoi al limite della decenza
Claudio M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We spent a day in this club, thanks to a tennis tournament. Pleasant place, excellent indoor courts, well maintained both in red clay and mateco. The only flaw on the external fields was that the end lines could not be seen.... but it was remediable. Congratulations nice club. (Original) Abbiamo trascorso una giornata in questo circolo, grazie ad un torneo di tennis. Luogo piacevole, campi al coperto ottimi, ben tenuti sia in terra rossa che in mateco. Unica pecca sui campi esterni non si vedevano le linee di fine campo.... ma rimediabile. Complimenti bel circolo.
Manu13 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Reservation for beach volleyball match made by telephone, arrived at the venue on the agreed date and time and there was no free court (Original) Prenotazione per partita di beachvolley effettuata telefonicamente arrivati sul posto nella data e ora concordata e non c'era il campo libero
Serena A — Google review
Viale Giochi del Mediterraneo, 30, 80125 Napoli NA, Italy•+39 081 570 1958•Tips and more reviews for Rama Club

39Piscina Scandone Delfino R.N.Flegrea Nuoto2000 albatros Entel nuoto Waterpolo Napoli Lions

4.4
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3.1
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Indoor swimming pool
Public swimming pool
During their vacation, the individual and their spouse visited Piscina Scandone for synchronized swimming practice. However, they discovered that this particular facility was not open to the public. Fortunately, the staff at Piscina Scandone kindly allowed them to practice for an hour. The atmosphere at the pool was extremely welcoming and pleasant. This indoor aquatic center is highly recommended for swimming and water polo competitions due to its excellent facilities.
Excellent pool and sport centre
Misha N — Google review
Excellent indoor pool for swimming and water polo events!
J P — Google review
Me and my wife went here for her synchronised swimming practice during our holiday. It turns out that this is not a public pool. Luckily for us they let her practice for an hour. Very friendly people!
Abel C — Google review
Tourists beware - Italian or at least this pool works in a particular way. You need to join a club first before you can swim. So there is no entrance booth or anything similar where you can buy a ticket for the day. There are desks at the entrance where you can sign up for a club and then join a lane in the pool that's reserved for that club
Masterpiezes — Google review
Good swimming and good trainers, everything clean. Some showers don't work, I hope they will fix them soon.
Edson T — Google review
Went to see the ISL competition held here. The atmosphere was ELECTRIC.
Jam R — Google review
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Giuliano R — Google review
Top class Olimpic pool
Franko — Google review
Viale Giochi del Mediterraneo, 80, 80125 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.nuoto-2000.it/•+39 081 843 9787•Tips and more reviews for Piscina Scandone Delfino R.N.Flegrea Nuoto2000 albatros Entel nuoto Waterpolo Napoli Lions

40Complesso Kennedy

4.1
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Sports complex
The sports complex, Complesso Kennedy, is a spacious establishment with numerous fields. It is kept in immaculate condition and offers ample parking space for a single charge. The facility boasts well-maintained grounds and an extensive area to accommodate various sporting activities. With its clean environment and convenient parking options, the complex ensures visitors have a pleasant experience while engaging in their preferred sports.
I go to Key to wellness Gym, it's a very good place and professional coaches, the atmosphere contains a lot of positive energy and mutual respect, competitive But not toxic.
Ayoub S — Google review
Large facility with multiple fields. Clean and well maintained. A lot of parking for a €1 fee.
Richard E — Google review
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Tony E — Google review
A large and good sports complex
Letlet — Google review
Ok!
Giulio T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A large football sports complex with parking and a bar. The changing rooms and various areas inside are in need of renovation. (Original) Ampio complesso sportivo calcistico con parcheggi e bar. Lasciano a desiderare gli spogliatoi e vari luoghi all'interno da risanare
Ciro G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The only field/sports center in Italy (I've been to tons) where they charge 5 euros for parking...and that's to watch your under-18 son play!!! There's no bar, no decent bathroom, no pre-war locker room, and dilapidated stands, so I wonder what service would justify spending 5 euros. Parking? There wasn't even enough space for everyone, because there were 2-3 games on at the same time, and we had to park haphazardly outside the lines, partially obstructing the passage of cars in the parking lot. Even the team buses had trouble stopping and maneuvering, and they had to obstruct the normal flow of cars within the parking area. (Original) Unico campo/centro sportivo in Italia( ne ho girati tantissimi ) dove fanno pagare 5 euro per il parcheggio …tra l’altro per vedere giocare il proprio figlio under !!! Non c’è un bar, un bagno decente, spogliatoio da anteguerra, spalti malandati per cui mi chiedo quale sarebbe il servizio che giustifica la spesa di 5 euro. Il parcheggio? Non c’era neanche il posto per tutti, perché c’erano 2- 3 partite concomitanti e abbiamo dovuto parcheggiare alla buona fuori dalle linee ostruendo in parte il passaggio delle auto nel parcheggio. Anche i pulmini delle squadre facevano difficoltà a sostare e fare manovra e hanno dovuto ostruire per forza di cose il normale deflusso delle auto all interno dell ‘ area parcheggio
Flavio D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A major sports center, one of the largest in Campania. Equipped with 11-a-side pitches, five-a-side football pitches, and even five-a-side football pitches. State-of-the-art synthetic turf pitches. Large, well-maintained changing rooms. Ample paid parking. (Original) Centro sportivo importante, uno dei più grandi in Campania.Attrezzato con campi a 11, campi per il calciotto fino ad arrivare ai campi per il calcio a 5. Prati in erba sintetica di ultima generazione. Spogliatoi grandi, ben curati. Ampio parcheggio a pagamento.
Pegaso 5 — Google review
Via Camillo Guerra, 60, 80131 Napoli NA, Italy•+39 081 587 1452•Tips and more reviews for Complesso Kennedy
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41Centro Universitario Sportivo Napoli

4.3
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5.0
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Sports complex
Gym
Centro Universitario Sportivo Napoli is a great facility for working out and participating in various activities. However, it may be considered pricey, particularly for students. Despite this drawback, many people still highly rate the center and would give it five stars if the basketball gym offered free play. As an American, it can be disheartening to witness an empty gym without opportunities to shoot hoops.
I am learning swimming here and it’s a little bit expensive but its worthy to spend. Trainers are young and well trained to train you.
Sharaththo 0 — Google review
Good place to get a workout, many activities, a little expensive even for students. I still would give it 5 stars if the basketball gym was free play. It's kind of hard being an American and seeing an empty gym with no opportunities to shoot around...
Gyasi S — Google review
Infrastructure is great, amazing swimming pool
Edson T — Google review
It was really great being there
Errol G — Google review
Il top of the pops
Giuseppe V — Google review
Super
Massimo R — Google review
No comment
Clemente T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful University Sports Center in collaboration with Federico II University. Swimming pool, tennis courts, gym, and more with top instructors. (Original) Un meraviglioso Centro Sportivo Universitario in collaborazione con la Federico II. Piscina, campi da tennis, palestra e altro con i migliori istruttori.
Antonio D — Google review
Via Campegna, 267, 80124 Napoli NA, Italy•http://www.cusnapoli.it/•+39 081 762 1295•Tips and more reviews for Centro Universitario Sportivo Napoli

42Centro Polisportivo Arturo Collana

3.6
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1.0
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Sports complex
The Centro Polisportivo "Arturo Collana" is a remarkable sports facility that offers a wide range of athletic activities. This sports complex provides ample opportunities for individuals to engage in various physical pursuits. With its extensive selection of sporting amenities, this venue caters to the diverse needs and preferences of athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike. The state-of-the-art infrastructure at the Centro Polisportivo "Arturo Collana" ensures top-notch facilities for both team-based and individual sports.
Ok
IVAN M — Google review
Unavailable. People with children queuing with loads of papers and questionnaires to fill in.
Pka P — Google review
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Roshan J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Arturo Collana stadium is a multi-purpose sports facility in Naples, it is located on the Vomero hill and is the second city stadium in terms of spectator capacity. Its current capacity is 8,000 seats. It hosts soccer, American football and XV rugby matches. It was completely renovated in the 1970s, becoming a multifunctional sports center capable of hosting not only the classic football matches but also athletics and rugby competitions (it also hosted matches of the Italian national team). Gyms, an ice rink, a tennis club and a swimming pool were also built. The largest gym, equipped with stands, was the home court of the Naples A1 series women's basketball team, until it closed due to unusability and risk of collapse. The Collana parquet is the "historic" one of the Mario Argento Sports Hall, the scene of the successes of Neapolitan basketball in the early 1970s, transferred after the dismantling of the Fuorigrotta hall. After the closure of the Collana gym, which hosted basketball and volleyball clubs for training and official matches, the ceiling was removed and the gym became an outdoor five-a-side football pitch (today this structure is also closed to the public). (Original) Lo stadio Arturo Collana è un impianto sportivo polivalente di Napoli, si trova sulla collina del Vomero e per capacità di spettatori è il secondo stadio cittadino. La sua capienza attuale è di 8.000 posti. Ospita partite di calcio, football americano e rugby a XV. Fu completamente ristrutturato negli anni 1970, divenendo un centro sportivo polifunzionale in grado di ospitare oltre alle classiche partite di calcio anche gare di atletica e di rugby (ospitò anche incontri della Nazionale italiana). Furono costruite anche palestre, una pista di pattinaggio, un club di tennis e una piscina. La palestra più grande, dotata di spalti, fu il campo di casa della squadra di pallacanestro femminile di serie A1 di Napoli, fino alla chiusura per inagibilità e rischi di crollo. Il parquet del Collana è quello "storico" del Palazzetto dello Sport Mario Argento, teatro dei successi del basket napoletano dei primi anni 1970, trasferito dopo lo smantellamento del palazzetto di Fuorigrotta. Dopo la chiusura della palestra del Collana, che ospitava società di pallacanestro e di pallavolo per allenamenti e partite ufficiali, venne eliminato il soffitto e la palestra divenne campo di calcetto all'aperto (oggi anche questa struttura risulta chiusa al pubblico).
Gino V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Collana Stadium, Napoli's football ground until 1959, when the Azzurri moved permanently to the modern and larger Del Sole Stadium, which was renamed San Paolo shortly thereafter. The stadium witnessed the famous "Four Days of Naples," and it was from there that the spark that started it all ignited. (Original) Stadio Collana, campo di calcio del Napoli fino al 1959 quando la squadra azzurra si trasferì definitivamente nel moderno e più capiente stadio Del Sole, poi intitolato San Paolo poco dopo. Lo stadio è stato testimone delle famose "4 giornate di Napoli" da quella zona scoppiò la scintilla che fece iniziare tutto.
Vito R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The facility is dilapidated in every way, from the locker rooms to the stands, the track, and the playing field. The neglect is evident, and perhaps overcrowding is also a contributing factor, given the uniqueness of the facility in the neighborhood. (Original) Struttura fatiscente sotto tutti i punti di vista dagli spogliatoi agli spalti alla pista e il terreno di gioco. L'incuria è evidente e forse è complice anche il sovraffollamento vista l'unicità della struttura nel quartiere
Stefano C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place abandoned to itself, it is saved by the few activities within it. The bar is modern and well run but quite expensive and has limited hours. Maintenance work is slow and the structures are unsafe and decaying. Action should be taken immediately to delimit the external side overlooking Piazza Quattro Giornate. The track, thanks to the Universiade a few years ago, is in good condition. Shrubs and green areas of the plexus are left to grow. There is a lack of maintenance of the structures adjacent to the runway. (Original) Un luogo abbandonato a sé stesso, si salva per le poche attività al suo interno. Il bar è moderno e ben gestito ma abbastanza costoso e con orari limitati. I lavori di manutenzione vanno a rilento e le strutture sono pericolanti e in decadenza. Si dovrebbe agire subito per delimitare il lato esterno che affaccia su piazza Quattro Giornate. La pista, grazie alle Universiadi di qualche anno fa, è in buono stato. Arbusti e zone verdi del plesso sono lasciate crescere. Manca la manutenzione delle strutture adiacenti alla pista.
Alessio ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'm not a user, I live nearby and it makes me sad to see it in ruins, apart from the tennis courts and maybe the swimming pool, for the rest it's a bad copy of the Colosseum in a modern guise. (Original) Non sono un utente, abito vicino e mi avvilisco guardarlo in rovina, a parte il tennis e forse la piscina, per il resto una brutta copia del colosseo in veste moderna
Adriano G — Google review
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