Discover the Hidden Depths of Underground Naples
Explore the depths of history at Underground Naples, where ancient ruins and fascinating stories come to life beneath the bustling streets of the city.
Underground Naples offers a captivating journey through time, revealing the city's rich history and unique underground structures. Explore ancient Greek and Roman ruins, marvel at intricate aqueducts, and learn about the fascinating stories that lie beneath the bustling streets of Naples. This archaeological marvel promises an unforgettable experience for all visitors.
A brief summary to Underground Naples
- Piazza San Gaetano, 68, Naples, Metropolitan City of Naples, 80138, IT
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Local tips
- Book your tickets online in advance to avoid long queues at the entrance.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves walking through uneven terrain.
- Consider joining a guided tour for a more informative experience and to gain insights from local historians.
- Visit in the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience with fewer crowds.
- Bring a camera to capture the unique architecture and stunning underground views.
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from Irpinia to Underground Naples, start by getting onto the A16 highway. Follow the A16 towards Naples for approximately 30 minutes. Once you approach Naples, take the exit towards Corso Malta. Continue on Corso Malta and follow the signs for Centro Storico (Historic Center). After about 15 minutes, you will reach Piazza San Gaetano. The Underground Naples entrance is located at Piazza San Gaetano, 68. There is street parking available, but be aware of parking fees that vary by location.
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Public Transportation - Train
To take public transportation, head to the nearest train station in Irpinia, such as Avellino. Take a train to Napoli Centrale station. Once you arrive at Napoli Centrale, transfer to the Metro Line 1 (the yellow line) and head towards Piscinola. Get off at the stop 'Dante' and exit the station. From there, it’s a 15-minute walk to Piazza San Gaetano. Walk down Via Toledo and then take a left onto Via San Giovanni Maggiore Pignatelli, which leads you to Piazza San Gaetano.
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Public Transportation - Bus
You can also take a bus from Irpinia to Naples. Look for a bus service that operates between Avellino and Naples. Once you arrive at the bus terminal in Naples, you can either take a taxi or walk to Piazza San Gaetano. If walking, it's about a 20-minute stroll through the city, where you can enjoy the local sights. Be prepared to pay for the bus fare, which is typically around €5.