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How do I get around Naples Italy?

Getting around Naples
  1. Tourist Bus. Discover the routes and stops on then Naples sightseeing bus and explore the city in comfort with panoramic views of its most important sights. ...
  2. Taxis. While it's easy to get around Naples on foot or by public transport, you may sometimes find it easier to travel by taxi. ...
  3. Metro. ...
  4. Buses.




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Naples, with its ancient streets of Neapolis and Quartieri Spagnoli, is a walkable city; you can explore everything from the royal palace of Naples to Castel Nuovo on foot.

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The misconception is that, because of this, tourists are unwelcome--when in fact, Neapolitans are known for being exceedingly friendly and generous. Tourists who visit Naples with the intention of being immersed in the culture will have a much better time than those who expect a traditional tourism experience.

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We recommend spending at least three days and two nights in Naples. This will give you enough time to enjoy the city at a relaxed pace. It gets very hot in Naples during the summer months, so remember to account for this when planning how much you want to do each day.

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There are several transfer options to reach central Naples:
  1. A taxi to the city center takes around 20 minutes. ...
  2. The airport shuttle bus takes around 25-30 minutes to reach the city center. ...
  3. Car rental agencies can be found in the parking area, 500 meters south of the airport.


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I would say if you are all looking for lots to do - and a big city hustle & bustle atmosphere, then Naples may be best. Or if you are looking for relaxation/swimming/generally chilling out in a beautiful seaside village, then Positano or elsewhere on the Amalfi Coast may be best.

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Chiaia and Mergellina are undoubtedly among Naples' best neighbourhoods where to stay. These elegant and refined districts between the seafront and the Vomero hill are crammed with luxury shops, boutiques, art galleries, beautiful period buildings and even an attractive gastronomic offer.

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The Sorrento Coast is an ideal place to stay, but doesn't offer as many famous “attractions” or “sights” as the Amalfi coast. But that's also what makes the beauty of the Sorrento Coast. It feels real and you don't run into the risk of being hit with a camera tripod in towns like Massa Lubrense.

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If you're in Naples or on the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii is a must-visit attraction that no one should miss.

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