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Top neighborhoods in Naples

Historical Center
Naples' Historical Center captivates with its UNESCO-listed Greek-Roman street grid and mind-blowing cultural gems. Wander ancient cobblestone alleys to discover the Duomo, where San Gennaro's blood mysteriously liquefies twice yearly. Duck into the Cappella Sansevero to see the jaw-dropping Veiled Christ sculpture or explore underground ruins dating back 2,500 years. Getting around is easiest on foot since narrow medieval streets limit vehicles. Toledo and Municipio metro stations connect you to wider Naples, while Montesanto train station provides regional access. The neighborhood overflows with authentic pizzerias (it's the birthplace of pizza!), artisan workshops, and boutique hotels housed in historic palazzos.

Chiaia
Seafront location with luxury shopping on its main street, Chiaia boasts the beautiful Villa Comunale park and is nestled between Piazza Vittoria and Mergellina.

Vomero
Discover Piazza Vanvitelli, the ancient Petraio, and Rione Antignano in this vibrant area. Explore Floridiana Park, Castel Sant'Elmo, and enjoy stunning views of Naples, Mount Vesuvius, and the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Mergellina
Stroll along Mergellina's stunning seafront promenade and soak up the Bay of Naples views with Mount Vesuvius on the horizon. This authentic Neapolitan neighborhood balances tourist appeal with local charm. Take a boat excursion from the marina filled with luxury yachts or explore landmarks like Villa Doria d'Angri and Virgil's Tomb. Upscale seafood restaurants and traditional pizzerias line the waterfront, while residential streets reveal local life. Two metro stations make getting around a breeze, with easy connections to central Naples and island ferries to Capri and Ischia. The wide, tree-lined promenade offers perfect sunset views after a day of exploration.

San Ferdinando
San Ferdinando serves up Naples' greatest hits with a side of seaside swagger. The Royal Palace and medieval Castel Nuovo tower over streets where history feels alive and kicking. Stroll the scenic Lungomare promenade for knockout views of Mount Vesuvius across the bay. Theater lovers can peek inside the red velvet splendor of Teatro San Carlo, while shoppers get lost in the golden light of Galleria Umberto I. Upscale restaurants near the palace dish out refined Neapolitan cuisine, while hidden side-street pizzerias offer authentic flavors. Catch the Metro at Chiaia-Monte di Dio or Municipio stations to zip around town. The area's boutique hotels occupy converted noble residences, putting you steps from the harbor where island-bound ferries await.
Top landmarks in Naples

Port of Naples
You can stroll along Port of Naples for relaxing water views when you're in Naples City Centre. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. If you carry on walking you'll get to Molo Beverello Port, Terminal Traghetti, and Calata di Massa Port for some more water views.

Molo Beverello Port
You can stroll along Molo Beverello Port for relaxing water views when you're in Naples City Centre. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. If you carry on walking you'll get to Port of Naples, Maritime Station, and Terminal Traghetti for some more water views.







































































































