Spaccanapoli - snack bar
by yooperprof
You're bound to get hungry while walking up Spaccanapoli, absorbing the atmosphere and engaging with all the dramatic art and architecture. Why not grab a local specialty from one of the "snack bar" vendors along the street. There are great cannolis and "sfogliatelle," but its okay if you can't speak Italian: pointing works fine!
you must be at sea shore c
by vishalsri about you must be at sea shore c
coz literally whole city is there.. whole we enjoyed the cool breezes ..hey! worth to mention is a cycle ride near mergilina...it was really exciting......then we had dinner in a sea side restraunt with cooool sea breezes...took a walk back to our hostel no...u can wear what u like!!!!!!!!
I REI DI NAPOLI
by sargentjeff about I REI DI NAPOLI
Great location on the seafront, Rei di Napoli is one of my favorite places to go. The atmosphere is nice, as there are two floors with some nice views. In the warmer months you can eat outside on the tables on the sidewalk. One of my favorite Pizzeria's in Napoli PIZZA!!!
Il Museo Archeologico Nazionale
by ruki
The Farnese collection is the largest art collection in Italy. This includes precious paintings by Titian and other great masters, antique sculptures and great renaissance pieces from Barbo and Fulvio Orsini and the Medici collection. The collection is enriched by the largest archeological collection in history, consisting of the precious remains of towns buried by Vesuvius during the eruption of 79 A.D. It also has pieces from Etruscan and Roman civilisation from cities such as Capua, Nola, Pozzuoli, Baia, Miseno, Capri and many more. The Egyptian collection is now in the Farnese complex of Terme di Caracalla with materials from the Iside temple in Pompei and the protohistoric and prehistoric sections.
Admission: EUR 6.
Try to relax on the rocks...
by xaver
Try to relax on the rocks watching the sea just like these few cats are doing.
Remember that Italy in general, but above all the south and specially Napoli are SLOW places, so try to adapt yourself and take it slowly.