Duomo di Napoli
Visit the Famous Cathedral of Naples with its little Church dedicated to San Gennaro and the miracle of the melting blood
Duomo di Napoli
Visit the Famous Cathedral of Naples with its little Church dedicated to San Gennaro and the miracle of the melting blood
Via dei Tribunali
Explore Via Dei Tribunali and you'll be completely immersed in one of the most colorful and unique Naples's atmospheres! Here you'll taste the famous Tarallo Napoletano (a spicy salted cookie), and choose your favorite flavor
Via San Gregorio Armeno
Reach the San Gregorio Armeno alley also called in Italian "la strada dei presepi", one of the most amazing attractions in Naples. You can admire numerous shops with creative nativity scenes and figurines in all variations.
Chiesa di Santa Chiara
Visit the Church of Santa Chiara, The largest Angevin Gothic basilica in the city.
Spaccanapoli
Walk along Spaccanapoli; the straight and narrow street that traverses the old, historic center of the city of Naples, that seems to divide the city in two. Time for another tasting!
Piazza del Gesu Nuovo
Reach Piazza del Gesu Nuovo; one of Naples' most beautiful squares. It hosts the Church of the Gesu Nuovo with its unsightly façade and the Guglia dell' Immacolata; a wild pinnacle that melts roccoco and gothic art. Walk till the the Teatro San Carlo, the oldest opera house in the world still working.
Galleria Umberto I
(Pass by)
The Galleria is a public shopping gallery located in the heart of Naples, Italy. It was inaugurated in 1890 and is renowned for its stunning architecture, characterized by a glass dome and iron and steel structure. The gallery is adorned with intricate detailing, including decorative mosaics on the floors. It hosts a variety of shops, cafes, and theaters, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists to enjoy shopping, dining, and cultural events
Piazza del Plebiscito
Explore Piazza del Plebiscito, one of the most beautiful squares of Italy. It is a noble semicircular square built on the model of the Pantheon in Rome and it is embraced by a neoclassical colonnade. The two equestrian statues located in front of the church, represent Ferdinand I of Bourbon and Charles III of Bourbon and they are a masterpiece of Antonio Canova.
Via Toledo
Last stop will be Via Toledo, which has always been considered the most important avenue of Naples and it connects the area of the decumani to Piazza del Plebiscito. ...time for a pizza ! The Pizza Portafoglio, is a pizza folded on itslef (for this reason, wallet that is portafoglio in italian)... Last but not least... time for dessert... sfogliatella or baba or and a delicious espresso in Piazza Plebiscito !
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