Best Things To Do in Naples, Italy

  1. The National Archaeological Museum Of Naples

    Museum, History Museum, Archaeological Site , Exhibition

    The National Archaeological Museum of Naples holds the best collections of antiquities of the Greek and the Roman eras. The collection has an astonishing variety of objects like mosaics, gems, Roman erotica, sculptures, glasses and more. Most of these things are collected from the nearby archeological excavations. This is one of the best sightseeing places in Naples. Numerous Roman artifacts c...Read more
  2. Parco Sommerso Di Gaiola Area Marina Protetta

    Amusement Park, Island, Park, Bridge

    Gaiola is one of the islands of Naples. The Underwater Park in Gaiola is a very interesting place to visit. There are many structures standing there since ancient times. Not just this there are several amazing sea-creatures, as rare as they are beautiful that can be seen here. it is a protected marine area and can only be accesed through a guided tour. The famous bridge that takes you across t...Read more
  3. The Capodimonte Museum And Park

    Art And Culture, Museum, Park, Architecture

    The Capodimonte Museum is one of the most significant museums of Naples. It has the distinction having the huge collection of Farnese and Borbone treasures. The museum is found in the Palazzo Reale di Capodimonte, which is located in a peaceful park on a hill overlooking Naples. It is home to an amazing collection of paintings. Charles III inherited the far reaching Farnese Collection in 1735 ...Read more
  4. Museo Nazionale Ferroviario Di Napoli Pietrarsa

    Museum

    In 2039 Italy’s railway heritage will be two centuries old. This museum is a walkthrough of how far it has come. It’s a huge space, with multiple themed pavilions in an old 1840 Bourbon workshop. You’ll find locomotives (steam and electric and diesel), furnaces, carriages, and train models. The museum is an unqualified hit with adults and kids alike. This is the world’s...Read more
  5. Procida

    4.6 (286 Votes)
    Procida

    Island

    This commune is part of the volcanic Flegrean Islands, in the Gulf of Naples. It’s surrounded by clear waters, has cute pastel colored houses, and is fun to walk around.. The earliest dated settlements here were at least from 1500 AD, but may have been older. This island has a rich history, and was made famous mostly thanks to the works of novelists who made it the setting of their stori...Read more
  6. Parco Virgiliano

    4.4 (576 Votes)
    Parco Virgiliano

    Park, Picnic Spot

    High up on Posillipo hill, overlooking the islands of Capri, Nisida, Procida and Ischia, and the surrounding bays, this park is Naple’s favourite outdoor hangout! The many terraces of the park make for excellent places to stretch out and relax, to picnic. It’s especially popular in the summer, when small events happen in the tiny amphitheatre, kids are all over the playground, ther...Read more
  7. Royal Palace

    4.6 (3700 Votes)
    Royal Palace

    Art And Culture, Religious Site, Palace, Architecture

    Royal Palace (Palazzo Reale), the heart of Naples is located in the downtown. Situated on the largest square of Naples i.e. at Piazza Plebiscito the palace offers a cordial welcome to the travelers. The palace itself has contributed a lot to enrich the magnificence of the nearby area. Built in the 1600s it when Naples was under the reign of Spanish, it is an interesting sight to see. The royal...Read more
  8. San Lorenzo Maggiore

    4.6 (269 Votes)
    San Lorenzo Maggiore

    Church, Religious Site, Historical Site, Architecture

    Of Naples' medieval chapels, the San Lorenzo is perhaps one of the most beautiful. Celebrated around the world for its exceptionally scholarly past, it was initially a basilica dating back to the 500A.D. The courtyard of the monastery is certainly quite beautiful. The Museo De’llopera here is certainly worth seeing. The smaller chapels in within the church are built in gothic and baroque...Read more
  9. Via Dei Tribunali

    Walking Area, Historical Site, Streets

    This street has been around since the times Naples was called Neapolis by the Greeks and Roman. Today it stretches from the church of San Pietro a Maiella for about 1.2 kilometre to the erstwhile Tribunale. Naturally, the ancient street pierces right through Naples’ most historic district, passing the city’s greatest historical structures (mostly old churches). And since the road i...Read more
  10. Chiesa Di San Gregorio Armeno

    Church, Religious Site

    A temple dedicated to Ceres stood here, and was replaced by this church in the 10th century. The Baroque building you see today was only completed in 1579 though, and it is unapologetically opulent. The highlights are: wood and papier-mache choir stalls Cloister with Matteo Bottiglieri’s 1580 marble fountain with s statues of Christ and marine animals; and a grove of citrus trees. Cappe...Read more
  11. San Francesco Di Paola

    4.6 (42 Votes)
    San Francesco Di Paola

    Church, Religious Site

    The first thing that grabs your eye at Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples’ largest square, is the grand colonnade of 38 Doric columns of this neoclassical 1817 church. Ferdinand I wanted it to evoke the Pantheon, and had it built to celebrate the restoration of his rule after Napoleon. Inside are a series of lovely paintings, frescoes, altarpieces and statues. The main attraction is the altar...Read more
  12. Galleria Umberto I

    4.4 (71 Votes)
    Galleria Umberto I

    Shopping Center

    Shop in style. This late 19th century Art Nouveau shopping gallery was imagined to be a place of commerce and social gathering - and it succeeded! The elegant facade welcomes you into a covered shopping with a marble floor. But it’s only when you glance up and see the iron and glass vaulted ceiling 56 metres above your head that you actually gasp with appreciation. Then you begin to noti...Read more
  13. Orto Botanico

    3.3 (258 Votes)
    Orto Botanico

    Botanical Garden, Walking Area, Nature

    These Beautiful Botanical gardens in Naples are a wonderful and refreshing place for the traveler. Built and improved by the Bonapartes this lovely garden also happens to have a rather illustrious history. The Botanical Gardens is a research center and his hence home to many rare and conserved species of plants that you will hardly get to see elsewhere. The knowledge of botany of the creators ...Read more
  14. Purgatorio Ad Arco

    4.6 (29 Votes)
    Purgatorio Ad Arco

    Church, Religious Site

    It’s always interesting when a church has skulls and crossbones on its gate, and that theme only goes on to continue inside of the church. Expect to see paintings depicting death, creatures of ragged wings and more assorted skulls than anyone would care to pray for. Which is the point of this church actually - the skulls belong to the souls of the poor passing through Purgatory, whose pa...Read more
  15. Fountain Of Neptune

    4.5 (45 Votes)
    Fountain Of Neptune

    Fountain

    Build in 1600 by Giovanni Domenico D'Auria based on the design by Domenico Fontana this monumental circular water fountain hasn’t always been at this location. It was originally part of the Arsenal area, and was moved several times before being placed here in 2014. Water flows from its four lions, sea creatures are frozen in motion, and the base bears the coat of arms of notable Spanish ...Read more