Piazza Plebiscito Piazza Plebiscito has become the symbol of the recent renovation of Naples in the 1994, when it recovered its representative function on the occasion of G7...[More >>] |
S.Lucia and Castel dell'Ovo Santa Lucia (Saint Lucy) is the name of that part of Naples promenade in front of Castel dell'Ovo. Until the 16th century it was only a fishermen suburb, but... [More >>] |
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Caracciolo Promenade Caracciolo Road is the promenade of Naples between Santa Lucia and Mergellina. The road is named after the Neapolitan admiral Francesco Caracciolo, who in 1799...[More >>] |
Vomero Hill Naples is dominated by the hill of Vomero, on whose top there are the Castle of Sant'Elmo and the Charterhouse of San Martino, where you can enjoy a wonderful... [More >>] |
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City Centre In a few space between the harbour and Toledo Street, there is the city centre, the heart of Naples with offices, shops and monuments. The first that we meet...[More >>] |
Spaccanapoli The old centre of Neapolis, as usual in the ancient greek towns, had developed around three straight streets running parallel from East to the West and crossed... [More >>] |
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Business Centre Behind the railway station of Napoli Centrale, it is located the Business Centre of Naples, a modern urbanistic complex planned by the Japanese architect Kenzo...[More >>] |
Capodimonte Park The Park of Capodimonte is the widest open space in Naples. Inside the park there is the Royal Palace of Capodimonte, that houses one of the most important... [More >>] |
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Cape Posillipo Posillipo is the headland of uncommon beauty that closes on the west the city of Naples and divides its bay from the bay of Pozzuoli. Its yellow tufa walls...[More >>] |