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Naples, with its million inhabitants, is the third biggest city in Italy. The city is overlooked by Vesuvius, a vast volcano which erupted violently in 79 BC covering the cities of Pompei and Ercolano. The historic city of Naples was founded about 3.000 years ago as Partenope, by Greek merchants.
Naples, with its million inhabitants, is the third biggest city in Italy. The city is overlooked by Vesuvius, a vast volcano which erupted violently in 79 BC covering the cities of Pompei and Ercolano. The historic city of Naples was founded about 3.000 years ago as Partenope, by Greek merchants.
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Naples, with its million inhabitants, is the third biggest city in Italy. The city is overlooked by Vesuvius, a vast volcano which erupted violently in 79 BC covering the cities of Pompei and Ercolano. The historic city of Naples was founded about 3.000 years ago as Partenope, by Greek merchants.
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Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps Copyright 2012 ArrivalGuides AB. All rights reserved. For more information visit: www.arrivalguides.com Naples, with its million inhabitants, is the third biggest city in Italy. Its position is spectacular - with the celebrated view over the gulf of Naples and the extraordinary islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida. The city is overlooked by Vesuvius, a vast volcano which erupted violently in 79 BC covering the cities of Pompei and Ercolano. Today, these cities, now excavated, bear witness to the splendours of the Roman Empire. Vesuvios last eruption was in 1944. Population 993.386 Currency 1 Euro = 100 cents Opening hours Shops are usually open from 10.00-13.30 am and 16.30-20.00 (closed on Sundays). Internet www.comune.napoli.it www.inaples.it www.napolinapoli.com www.napoli.com Newspapers Il Mattino Il Corriere del Mezzogiorno Il Giornale di Napoli La Repubblica Corriere della Sera La Stampa Il Sole24ore Emergency numbers Carabinieri: 112 Police: 113 Fire brigade: 115 Medical Emergency Service: 118 Local police: +39 081 751 3177 Tourist information Azienda del turismo Address: Piazza del Ges, 7 Tel: +39 081 551 2701 Address: Via San Carlo,9 Tel: +39 081 402 394 THE CITY The historic city of Naples was founded about 3.000 years ago as Partenope, by Greek merchants. Later, the settlement took the name of Palepolis (the old city) and in 475 BC it became Neapolis, the new city. Under various phases of foreign rule, the city developed and grew and then became the capital of the most important of the pre-unification states - the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The rules of that Kingdom - the Bourbons - constructed a magnificent palace in nearby Caserta and filled the city with historic structures of all kind. The historic centre of Naples - with its splendid palaces, and popular and lively working-class districts - is now under UNESCO protection as a world treasure. Naples also boasts an underground city, as well as its famous views from all parts of the city. Moreover, this hospitable city is marked by contrasts and popular traditions - such as the annual miracle whereby San Gennaros `blood becomes liquid in front of the eyes of his followers. Two products have made Naples famous throughout the world - the pizza - which is only one part of a rich local cuisine, and music, as in the famous popular song, "O Sole Mio." Now available on your iPhone! DO & SEE Duomo This magnificent Roman Catholic cathedral contains the relics of San Gennaro, the patron saint of Naples. It is the seat of the citys Archbishop and the main church of southern Italy. Address: Via Duomo Phone: +39 081 449097 Internet: www.duomodinapoli.it The Royal Palace This was once the residence of the Spanish Viceroys. The royal gardens are full of tree-lined avenues, with rare plants, statues and secret gardens. On the palace grounds you can find the San Carlo Theater, the National Library of Naples and a regional tourist board. Address: Piazza Plebiscito 1 Phone: +39 081 400547 / 848 800288 (Within MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM Destination: Naples Publishing date: 2012-04-11 Italy) Internet: www.pierreci.it Reggia Di Capodimonte Castle and museum boasting a wonderful view of the Bay of Naples. The museum contains masterpieces by Tiziano, Botticelli, Perugino and Raffaello. Address: Parco di Capodimonte Phone: +39 081 749 9111 Castel Maschio Angiolino This medieval castle was an important cultural center where artists and writers such as Giotto, Petrarca and Boccaccio stayed. Address: Piazza Municipio Phone: +39 081 7955877 Castel Dell'ovo Castel dellOvo means "egg castle", it is a 12th-century fortress that dominates the Naples seafront. The name comes from the legendary Roman poet Virgil who supposedly strengthened the castle walls with a magical egg. Address: Borgo Marinari Phone: +39 081 764 0590 Church Of Santa Chiara Santa Chiara is an interesting provenal Gothic church which originates from the 14th century. There is also an archeological museum and a monestary on the grounds. Address: Via Benedetto Croce Phone: +39 081 797 1231 Church Of San Lorenzo Maggiore San Lorenzo Maggiore is an extraordinary building dating back to the end of the 13th century. Every Christmas a life-size nativity scene is set up inside the church. There is a museum occupying three floors above the courtyard. Address: Via Tribunali 316 Phone: +39 081 290580 / +39 081 2110860 Church Of San Gregorio Armeno San Gregorio Armeno is a wonderful example of Neapolitan Baroque art. Address: Via San Gregorio Armeno Phone: +39 081 552 0186 Church Of Ges Nuovo The opulent interior of this church, filled with marble and altars inlaid with semi-precious stones such as agate, amethysts and lapis lazuli, is a must-see. Address: Piazza del Ges Nuovo Phone: +39 081 551 8613 Internet: www.gesunuovo.it National Archeological Museum This is one of the most important archeological museums in the world and contains bronzes, sculptures and many other objects from the Bourbon collection, from Pompei and from Ercolano. Address: Piazza Museo Nazionale 19 Phone: +39 081 4421522 / +39 081 440166 MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM Destination: Naples Publishing date: 2012-04-11 EATING Neapolitans believe that their cuisine is among the best in the world. Are they right? Judge for yourself after trying REAL pizza, different kinds of pasta made with tomato sauce, meat sauce or fish or the typical cakes (bab and sfogliatella). And dont worry too much about your weight. Neaples cuisine is made of "poor ingredients, such as oil, pecorino cheese, tomato sauce and aromatic herbs. Ristorante Mim Alla Ferrovia This bustling fish restaurant - once frequented by the famous writer and actor Eduardo de Filippo - boasts a nice wine list. Address: Via Alfonso dAragona 19 Phone: +39 081 553 8525 Internet: www.mimiallaferrovia.it Ristorante Ciro This classic waterfront restaurant has an air of vintage modern glamour. It sits at the foot of Castel dellOvo. Recommended choices: fish entre, noodles with clams and courgettes, risotto with fish. Address: Via Luculliana, 29/30 Phone: +39 081 764 6006 Internet: www.ristoranteciro.it Ristorante La Fila Ristorante La Fila serves classic Neapolitan food such as noodles with clams, pasta and chickpeas. Dont miss the meat sauce. Address: Via Nazionale 6D Phone: +39 081 206 717 Ristorante Amici Miei Amici Miei means "My Friends", and on their traditional Neapolitan menu you will find up market rustic fare. It is a very good option if you have grown tired of seafood and wish to eat proper meat such as lamb, pork or goose. Address: Via Monte di Dio 78 Phone: +39 081 764 6063 Internet: www.ristoranteamicimiei.com La Taverna Del Buongustaio A nice tavern with simple and tasty food in a small, yet comfortable room. There are no menus here, so a service minded waiter will read you the specials of the day. Address: via Basilio Puoti 8 Phone: +39 081 551 2626 Pizzeria Pellone Pizzeria Pellone is situated close to the railway station and their pizzas... Perfecto! Address: Via Nazionale 93 Phone: +39 081 553 8614 Pizzeria Da Michele This is a historical pizzeria and its always packed. Dont expect a long menu because here you can have only pizza alla marinara (without mozzarella) or margherita. MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM Destination: Naples Publishing date: 2012-04-11 Address: Via Cesare Sersale, 1/3 Phone: +39 081 553 9204 Internet: www.damichele.net CAFES Naples bristles with great coffee, or rather caffe, which in Naples means espresso. The most popular coffee types in Naples are caffe ristretto, caffe lungo and caffe macchiato. Often Neapolitans order a shot with their coffee, for example sambuca or whiskey. Gran Caff Cimmino Gran Caff Cimmino is a caf with a bakery conveniently adjacent. This allows you to enjoy a great cup of coffee with delicious pastries all at once. They also serve ice cream, cocktails, dessert and hot chocolate. Address: Petrarca 147 Phone: +39 081 5757697 Internet: www.caffecimmino.com Moccia A delicious Neapolitan pastry shop. If you are in the area of San Pasquale a Chiaia, dont ask where the shop is, just follow the aroma. Here you can have delicious sfogliatelle, brioches, little pizzas and cakes with cream. Address: Via S. Pasquale a Chiaia Phone: +39 081 41 13 48 Pintauro Pintauro is proud of its authentic sfogliatella. Sfogliatelle is an Italian pastry with different fillings of, for example, almond paste, ricotta with orange flavour or candied lemon peel. Address: Via Toledo 275 Phone: +39 081 41 73 39 Internet: www.pintauro.it Aret' A' Palm A dark place with a long marble bar and mirrored walls which suggest Paris more than Naples. Highly recommended for a younger crowd. In summer you can eat outside in Piazza Santa Maria la Nova. Address: Piazza Santa Maria la Nova, 14 Phone: +39 084 86949 Caffetteria Bernini This place serves as a reminder of what is important in life, their motto is to take your time, enjoy, relax! Address: Piazza Cosimo Fanzago Phone: +39 081 5562890 Internet: www.caffetteriabernini.com BARS & NIGHTLIFE The Neapolitan nightlife starts at 20.00 in the Chiaia area. It seems like the whole neighborhood has descended into the tiny space around via Belledonne a Chiaia for MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM Destination: Naples Publishing date: 2012-04-11 an apritivo. Another crowded area is Piazza Bellini, especially in summer and spring time. Enoteca Belledonne A tiny wine bar which is an institution among inhabitants of the more wealthy Chiaia area. There is an extensive wine list and a choice from two/three different dishes every night. Address: Vico Belledonne a Chiaia, 18 Phone: +39 081 403162 Internet: www.enotecabelledonne.com La Mela La Mela is an exclusive nightclub that has been around in Naples since the 1960s. They still cater to the elegant people of Naples and arranges wild parties that last until the early hours. Address: Via dei Mille Phone: +39 081 4010270 Internet: www.lamelaclub.it Velvet Zone The oldest and most historic of all underground clubs in town. Every night means a different tune from the other and you can expect everything from techno to rock. Address: Via Cisterna dellOlio 11 Phone: +39 339 6700234 Internet: www.velvetnapoli.com Arenile Reload Disco club where during the summer you can dance on the beach. The central area by the beach contains a gazebo, outdoor bars, beds, sofas, and a large lawn. The winter time is no less fun, with an indoor area hosting concerts and popular DJs. Address: Via Coroglio 10 Phone: +39 349 5809596 Internet: www.arenilereload.com Frank Malone Pub This Anglo-Saxon pub provides an inviting venue with British spirit and plenty of hearty food and beer. It is located in the friendly San Martino area and is charachterized by joy and hospitality. Address: Via Tito Angelini 13 Phone: +39 081 5786686 Internet: www.frankmalonepub.com SHOPPING If you want to buy fashionable clothes, accessories or jewelry, you should go to via Calabritto, via G.Filangieri, via Chiaia and via Toledo. Here you can find many fashion shops such as Bulgari, Gucci and Louis Vuitton. In the same area there are two stores notable for their local connection: one is Ernesto Esposito (via Santa Caterina a Chiaia 20) which showcases the sexed-up heels created by its namesake designer, a Neapolitan who also designs shoes for Fendi, Sonia Rykiel and Via Spiga and the other is Marinella (Riviera di Chiaia 287), which is a tiny shop with a huge reputation for its classic mens accessories and, especially, silk ties. MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM Destination: Naples Publishing date: 2012-04-11 A huge flea market with good bargains is found close to the Poggioreale jail and runs from Thursday through Monday. If you are looking for typical handmade products, the best place to go is the Quartieri Spagnoli: this area still has the highest number of old craftsmens shops. The sophisticated, expensive Capodimonte porcelain, cameos, and gouaches are particularly famous. Naples is also tied to the traditions of leather goods, and gold and silver objects. If you are interested in buying the famous nativity scene figurines made in terracotta, you visit via San Gregorio Armeno: where you can find all types of figurines, all made by hand. SLEEPING Here is a quality selection of accommodation to choose from. Budget or luxury - Naples has it all. You might want to book ahead, to make sure you get the hotel of your choice. Grand Hotel Vesuvio Set on the waterfront, with the Volcano Vesuvius in the distance, this is the poshest hotel in Naples. It has been the obvious choice for celebrities from all around the world because of the splendid view and the 5-star luxury. Address: Via Partenope 45 Phone: +39 081 764 0044 Internet: www.vesuvio.it Caravaggio Hotel A quiet 4-star hotel in the historic centre Tribunali, with a boutique-like decor. The large rooms are furnished with attention to detail in a modern style. No more than 700 meters from the hotel lies the ferry to the stunning islands Capri, Ischia and Procida. Address: Piazza Cardinale Sisto Riario Sforza 157 Phone: +39 081 211 0066 Internet: www.caravaggiohotel.it Hotel Neapolis Situated on a narrow alley just off Via Tribunali close to Piazza Bellini, this elegant hotel looks out over the 13th-century Pietrasanta bell tower. Address: Via Francesco Del Giudice 13 Phone: +39 081 442 0815 Internet: www.hotelneapolis.com Hotel Ausonia Ausonia is located in front of a little port with departures to Capri and other islands. The rooms are tastefully decorated in a marine style and gives you the feeling of vacationing on a yacht. Address: via Caracciolo 11 Phone: +39 081 682 278 Internet: www.hotelausonianapoli.com Hotel Sansevero Degas Just off the busy zone of Spaccanapoli and its centre - the gorgeous Piazza del Ges - lies a branch of the Sansevero hotels that is perfectly located between the historic centre and all the sights of royal Naples. MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM Destination: Naples Publishing date: 2012-04-11 Address: Calata Trinit Maggiore 53 Phone: +39 081 790 1000 Internet: www.albergosansevero.it ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Airport Napless International Airport Capodichino lies around 7 km from the city centre. A special bus of the local transport company Anm, called Alibus, gets you into the city. Taxis cost around C20. Internet: www.gesac.it Public Transport The best way to get around Naples and stay sane is to walk. But since the city is quite large, sooner or later you have use local transport (bus, lifts, metro). A ticket costs about C1,10 (valid for 90 minutes). It is best to avoid driving because of the heavy traffic. Taxi The main taxi companies are Radio Taxi Napoli Phone: +39 081 556 4444 Radio Taxi Cotana Phone: +39 081 570 7070 Radio Partenope Phone: +39 081 556 0202 Pharmacy Napless chemists are usually open from Monday to Friday from 9.00 to 13.30 and from 15.30 to 20.00. They have different opening hours at evenings and on the weekend. Addresses are posted on the pharmacies. Some chemists in the city centre are open 24-hours a day. Dentist For emergencies go to the Pronto soccorso of the Cardarelli Hospital, via Cardarelli, 9. Telephone Country code: +39 Area code: 081 (Naples). There is no actual area code, you always dial these digits including the zero. Electricity 220/240V MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM Destination: Naples Publishing date: 2012-04-11 E847 E842 E45 E45 A16 A14 A1 161 655 401 166 517 16 158 85 85 17 17 17 372 372 7 7 650 6 264 19 18 18 90 90 267 91 447 647 87 87 88 645 90b Foggia Npoli Salerno Benevento Avellino S. Severo Caserta Campobasso Cpua S. Maria C.Vtere Marcianise Battipglia Nola Sarno Nocera Inf. Cava d.T. Castellammare di S. Amalfi Sorrento Agropoli Troia Lucera Castel Volturno Procida Ischia Torre d. Greco Ercolano Aversa Acerra Maddaloni Villa L. Pozzuoli Isernia Buccino boli Vallo Mondragone Ascea Torre Annunziata Capri Castelgrande Giardinetto V. Atena Lucana Futani Roccadspide Venafro Le Vagnole Telese Grottaminarda Ogliastro Marina Forino Vinchiaturo Campodipietra Arienzo Calvi Risorta Solopaca Castl S.Vincenzo S.Elia Fium. Cervaro Galluccio Roccamonfina Teano S. Andrea Villggio Coppola Licola Mare Cancello- Arnone Colli a.V. Castelpizzuto Gallo Matese Capriati a.V. Valle Agricola Piedimonte Matese Gioia S. S. Salvatore T. Cerreto S. Gurdia S. Morcone S.Croce d.S. Colle Sannita Campolattaro Fragneto M. Pietrelcina Montefalcone d.V.Fortore Casalbore S.Giuliano del Snnio Riccia Pstena Frosolone Torella d.S. Campolieto Gambatesa Castelvtere i.V.Fortore S.Bartolomeo i.G. Casalnuovo M. Castelnuovo d.D. Volturino Ariano Irpino Passo di Mirabella E. Torella d.L. Nusco Monte- marano Montella Mercato Montecorvino Rovella Fisciano Gromola Lura Prignano Mercato Cilento S. Marco Spineta Nuova Maiori Vietri s. Mare Ottaviano Palma Marigliano S. Agata Castl di Sasso Pietramelara Dragoni Caiazzo Frasso Telesino Cautano Monte- srchio Pesco S. Qualiano Giugliano Marano Avella S.Martion V.C. Vitulano Palmori Mass.Polluce Biccari Borgo San Giusto Panni Deliceto S. Agata di P. Accadia Vallata Bisccia Candela Gurdia L. Caposele Calabritto Oliveto Citra Senrchia Campagna Pescopagano Muro Lucano Monticchio Bagni Ascoli Satriano Postiglione Controne Petina S. Angelo a.F. Sassano Polla S. 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