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How do people get around in Naples?

Getting Around Naples by Bus or Tram Naples has an extensive bus system that is primarily used to get between the residential, hospital, and university areas and not for the historic center. The most useful lines for visitors are: Tram Line 1: Piazza Garibaldi to Piazza Vittoria.



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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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You can easily get around the center of Naples on foot. Many of the roads in Naples' old town are closed to traffic, so walking through the historic streets is a pleasure.

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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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Forcella, Rione Sanita`, and Secondigliano also have reputations although these areas are probably more known for organized crime hits/dealings. Petty crime like getting robbed can happen anywhere in Napoli because the thieves go everywhere, including the nice areas too.

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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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Not to worry; seeing the birthplace of pizza in 3 days is entirely possible with enough planning. So this carefully curated 3 day itinerary for Naples will help you plan an unforgettable vacation in southern Italy, no matter how short. Naples is an ancient city, and its history is on display wherever you go.

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Two days are sufficient for Naples, although if time is on your side and this is your first time visiting the city (particularly as an art and history lover) then I'd highly recommend that you push this to three days if possible. Two days, however, will allow you to see much of this vibrant and interesting city.

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Official taxis in Naples are white and just like in other cities, you can catch a taxi from set stops or flag one down in the street. They use a meter, but be aware that there are a number of additional charges for various different extras.

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Don't walk alone at night: Avoid walking alone at night, especially in unfamiliar areas. Stick to well-lit and populated areas. Don't take unlicensed taxis: Unlicensed taxis are common in Naples, so it's best to avoid them. Use only licensed taxis or public transportation.

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Yes, Naples Italy is a totally walkable city. The Historic Center of Naples where most tourist attractions are located is mostly flat and easy to walk around.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Naples? You should plan to spend around €129 ($136) per day on your vacation in Naples, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €40 ($42) on meals for one day and €21 ($23) on local transportation.

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