Discover Naples



Pozzuoli and the Rione Terra



An ancient Roman city, Pozzuoli is home to Rione Terra, a fascinating archaeological site located on a hill. Here, you can explore well-preserved Roman structures, such as temples and streets, that tell the city's thousand-year history.

Diego Armando Maradona Stadium



A symbol of Neapolitan soccer, this stadium is dedicated to legend Diego Maradona and hosts exciting matches, especially Napoli Calcio, attracting fans from all over the world.

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Mostra d'Oltremare



This vast exhibition and cultural complex offers exhibitions, events and performances, with a magnificent green park and dancing fountain, a perfect place for recreation and culture.

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Mergellina



This charming seaside neighborhood is famous for its picturesque waterfront, views of the Bay of Naples, and seafood restaurants. Perfect for a romantic stroll or an evening gelato, it offers a relaxing and atmospheric atmosphere.

La Gaiola



Located within the Gaiola Marine Protected Area, this small island is a paradise for those who love nature and archaeology. The Roman ruins visible underwater and its natural beauty attract swimmers and snorkelers.



Quartieri Spagnoli



One of the most authentic neighborhoods in Naples, the Quartieri Spagnoli fascinate with its vibrancy, murals and narrow streets filled with stores and trattorias. Here, you can breathe in authentic Neapolitan life and discover local traditions and folklore.

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Old Town



he UNESCO World Heritage Site, the historic center of Naples holds such treasures as Spaccanapoli, the Cathedral and the famous Sansevero Chapel with the Veiled Christ. It is a walk through Neapolitan art, history and culture.

Lungomare Caracciolo



Ideal for viewing Vesuvius, Castel dell'Ovo and the Gulf, this waterfront is perfect for scenic walks, outdoor cafes and a dive into the heart of maritime Naples.