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Is Naples nice to walk around?

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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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 city centre is relatively small, and the streets are often quite narrow. This means that you can quickly get from one place to another without having to use public transport. Naples is also relatively flat, which makes it even easier to walk around.

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1 day is enough time to visit Naples and take in the highlights. It will allow you to see the major landmarks, eat your fill, and discover the best of the city.

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Castel dell'Ovo is believed to present the most breathtaking view of Naples. However, before you reach it, be prepared for a little bit a climbing. It is worth going there – especially that it is for free!

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The number one reason Naples is famous is pizza. The renowned pizza Margherita was born, made in honour of the homonymous queen by pizzaiolo Raffaele Esposito. It then became the dish that symbolised the city and the whole of Italy.

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Florence is not an overly expensive destination, is relatively safe and has a small city atmosphere. Naples is a raw and immersive Italian city. It's got pizza places that are frequented by locals. It's got wine bars serving gorgeous Campanian tipples.

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The best way to get around Naples is on foot. Most of the city's attractions are located within walking distance of one another, plus you'll get the full Naples experience by strolling its cobbled streets.

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Transportation Options for the City of Naples For travel within the area, the city is served by a County-Wide transportation system, Collier Area Transport (CAT) as well as a number of taxi and car service companies. The City of Naples is also served by the Naples Trolley, with stops at many tourist attractions.

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Top Attractions in Naples
  1. Naples Botanical Garden. 4,449. Gardens. ...
  2. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. 3,387. Nature & Wildlife Areas. ...
  3. Naples Pier. 7,434. Piers & Boardwalks. ...
  4. Revs Institute. 756. ...
  5. Lowdermilk Beach. 2,366. ...
  6. Naples Historical Society's Historic Palm Cottage. 425. ...
  7. Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park. 1,672. ...
  8. Clam Pass Park. 1,163.


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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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The best time to visit Naples is between March and May. Daytime temperatures hover in the 80s — perfect weather for the beach or the links. More importantly, if you visit during this sweet spot, you'll sidestep the winter price hikes.

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Although Naples and Amalfi are both popular with visitors, Amalfi has more sights, activities, and attractions for travelers. Amalfi is more popular for its scuba diving & snorkeling, beaches, hiking, and impressive beauty, while Naples is known for its museums, shopping, and big city activities.

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Visitors can find plenty of fun things to do in both Rome and Naples. With generally more activities and things to do, visitors tend to spend more time in Rome than in Naples. Usually, 3-7 days is a good amount of time for Rome, and 1-3 days is enough time in Naples. Families should spend more time in Rome than Naples.

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