Trip Moments Recommendations
Naples Zoo 🦏
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The Naples Zoo, located in the beautiful city of Naples, Italy, is a charming and family-friendly attraction that offers a delightful escape into the world of wildlife. As I explored this zoo, I was pleasantly surprised by its well-maintained enclosures and the variety of animals it houses.
The zoo is home to a diverse range of species, from exotic big cats to playful primates. What sets it apart is the opportunity for close encounters with some of the animals, like the lemurs, which you can feed by hand.
The Naples Zoo also places a strong emphasis on conservation and education, making it an excellent place for visitors of all ages to learn about the importance of protecting our planet's biodiversity.
Visiting the Naples Zoo is a must for families and animal enthusiasts, offering a fun and educational experience while supporting conservation efforts. It's a place that leaves you with a sense of wonder and appreciation for the animal kingdom. #naples #italy #napoli
Archaeological Park of Herculaneum 🗺️🏛️
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The Archaeological Park of Herculaneum is an awe-inspiring journey back in time that left me profoundly moved. As I walked through the well-preserved ruins of this ancient Roman city, buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, I felt like a time traveler.
The site's meticulous excavation and restoration efforts bring to life the opulence and everyday life of the Roman elite. The beautifully preserved frescoes, intricate mosaics, and remarkably intact structures are nothing short of remarkable.
What truly sets the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum apart is its sense of intimacy and authenticity. It's less crowded than its famous neighbor, Pompeii, allowing for a more immersive experience and a deeper connection to the past.
Visiting this archaeological wonder is a must for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a profound understanding of ancient Roman civilization. It's a place that leaves you in awe of the enduring legacy of Herculaneum and the devastating power of nature. #ercolano #naples #italy #herculaneum #southitaly
Plebiscito Market 🗺️
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Piazza del Plebiscito in Naples is an awe-inspiring and monumental square that embodies the grandeur of this historic Italian city. As I stood in the midst of this vast open space, I was immediately struck by the sense of history and the sheer scale of its architecture.
The square is framed by impressive landmarks, including the Royal Palace of Naples and the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola, which create a stunning backdrop. The open expanse of the square itself invites leisurely walks, gatherings, and cultural events.
What truly sets Piazza del Plebiscito apart is its role as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike. It's a vibrant hub of activity, whether it's hosting concerts, festivals, or simply providing a space for people to enjoy the city's ambiance.
Piazza del Plebiscito is a must-visit when exploring Naples, offering a grandiose introduction to the city's rich heritage and a sense of awe-inspiring beauty that stays with you long after you've left. #italy #naples
Naples pier - florida 🇺🇸
Naples pier located on the Gulf of Mexico in Naples - florida.
nice beach with many eating and beach supplies around the area.
Just down the street from Palm Cottage, Naples Oldest House, is an even older structure – Naples Pier.
free access - Hourly parking is $2.50 per hour you can pay cash card or app on your mobile phone.
Naples is absolutely worth visiting. very nice city and full of services and restaurants and clubs
Really deserve to Celebrate Sunset.
so if you want to see the best sunset ever ever make a trip to florida on the west cost side.
if you are lucky you can also see some tortoises.
if you live palms this is the place for you to go.
love America
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A sfogliatella and a box of pizza - Napoli
You may ask: what’s the best way to see, feel and taste Napoli (Naples in English)?
Well, I shall begin:
If it is not too much of a hassle, then by all means try taking a ferry from Ischia/Capri and slowly sail into the port of Naples.
You will see the majestic Mount Vesuvius from far away and you will be welcomed by several medieval fortresses including Castel Nuovo.
Upon arrival, head on to the city to try an amazing piece of sfogliatella. It is a warm pastry with flaky layers and will certainly SWEETEN the rest of your day!
Walk around the city and you will certainly be greeted by many fans tributes to the legendary Maradona, either in the forms of large mural paintings or just photos and memorabilia.
If you don’t mind waiting in a long queue, do proceed to L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele for the best pizza. Tips: make up your mind if you want to dine in or have it to go because the queue is long and ain’t the same. #italy #naples
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Galleria Umberto in Naples Italy 🇮🇹
Galleria Umberto is a huge shopping area where you can have coffee and walk around. This area of Naples is known for having luxury stores and famous brands.
The area is good for talking with friends and observing the beautiful glass roof ceiling and the glamorous marble floors.
This area as a whole is quite walkable and it is even near downtown around where the other tourist attractions are so it is not difficult to find.
There will be many solicitors and advertisers trying to talk to you so please do use discretion and be cautious about what information you give out.
Go out in Naples and stroll through the Galleria!
#italy #europe #gooutside #naples
Ovo Castle in Naples Italy 🇮🇹
Ovo Castle is pretty awesome and easy to reach inside the city of Naples. It is located right next to the water and sort of extends from the street downtown out into the sea.
The Castle is big and full of things to do from museums, sightseeing, and more.
There are bathrooms and places to get something to snack on. There will be plenty of vendors on the bridge with different types of souvenirs and trinkets on the bridge leading into the castle so feel free to take a peak.
Be sure to go to the top of the Castle, oversee the water and beauty of Naples.
It is a picturesque destination and definitely would recommend a visit.
#italy #europe #passionpassport #naples #castle
Castel Sant’Elmo in Naples, Italy 🇮🇹
Castel Sant’Elmo is located in the city of Naples, province of Campania, in the country of Italy.
The Castel towers over the city on a hill and it is large, walkable, and quite old as expected for a historic monument.
From this location, you can see most of all of the city of Naples and it is beautiful to be able to see Mount Vesuvius from this hilltop as well as the water.
There are plenty of Coffee Bars, stores, and restaurants around the Castel so don’t worry about being able to eat or buy something to boost your energy when walking through this huge Castel.
I would easily recommend this location and if you happen to be in Naples, please visit!
#italy #europe #passionpassport #naples
Napoli Sotteranea in Naples Italy 🇮🇹
Welcome to the big city of Naples, Italy and the unique underground caves with a strong history and cultural presence in the downtown district of this historical city.
Many are unaware that during the wars, the people of Naples became creative in order to survive and thought of the underground caverns created in order to flee too so that they would not be bombed in their homes or have threat of death.
This exquisite tour is fun and there are many friendly people willing to go with you. Be sure to pack light and wear closed toed shoes because some of the roads and parts of the tour can be a bit rugged.
Please go on this tour, it is so worth it.
#travel #italy #europe #caves #naples #🇮🇹
The Chaotic Beauty of Naples
#passionpassport Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third largest city in Italy after Rome and Milan, making it the third most populous metropolitan city in Italy. When I first step foot in Naples after taking a bus from the closest airport, my first impression of Naples is that it isn’t as polished as the other cities I visited in Italy, but Naples has something other than glitzy, glamorous, or serene: it has a soul. Naples can be chaotic and gritty, yet it's still beautiful and authentic. During my stay in Naples, I honestly find the city complicated and apologetic due to how congested the streets and the metro is and how public transportation isn't on time. The bus and the metro tend to be crowded and traffic never stops. Despite the chaos that surrounds Naples, the city is always alive. Even on a hot, sticky weekday in Naples, the energy is still flowing in the streets of Naples. Naples is truly a marvelous city with a rich history between castles, churches, plazas, and endless pizzerias, there are endless possibilities of activities to do in Naples.
#naples #italy #italytravel #gooutside #urbanexplorer #summervacation
College Semester Break Traveler Naples Things To Do
Getting There - By plane, by train, by ship
Attractions - A plenty of attractions to visit, such as squares, churches, castles, street markets, boardwalk and so on
Hotels - A lot of nice hotels, B&Bs, local homes to stay in
Food & Restaurants - Obviously pizza places, there are amazing pastry places too
Shopping - A lot of streets for shopping as well as shopping centers
Naples is an amazing city to visit. You can easily come there by train if you’re traveling through Italy, which we did. We had a train from the south and were there in 2 hours. First of all we visited the place called Antico Forno delle sfogliatelle calde Attanasio. That’s a must, guys! I have never tried anything fresher and tastier. These pastries are made with curd cheese and are really amazing. Then we walked through the Spanish Quartile full of amazing fruit, vegetables, fresh sea food and Aperols. Definitely recommend! Best prices are there and the people are very nice and hospitable. Next we walked to the Castel Sant'Elmo, where we have seen the best view to the city. We were not staying for a long time so that was the only way to see the volcano in its best position. We made wonderful pics there. And in the evening we visited the TOP 1 pizzeria in the world. Its name is Gino Sorbillo. To enter the pizzeria we needed to wait for about 2 hours in line but it was worth it for sure.
So, visiting Naples don’t forget to eat pastries in Antico Forno delle sfogliatelle calde Attanasio, visit the castle and the market, and obviously- the best pizzeria - Gino Sorbillo! 🍕❤️
#staycation #foodie #italy #naples #placestovisit #pizza #market #adventure #travelinspiration
The world’s first pizzeria, running since 1738
Address - “Antica Pizzeria Port’Alba” Via Port'Alba, 18, 80134 Napoli NA, Italy
Highlights - Pizza STG and Amalfi
Avg. Price per Person - €15
Rating - 5/5
‘Old is gold’.
My partner and I had many pizzas in Italy and both of us reckoned this’s the best pizza place that we had. It is the oldest pizzeria in the world and we had the famous pizza S.T.G and Amalfi. The pizza dough’s spot on and sauce was delicious. Although some people may think it is a touristy restaurant, we still believe that you should give a try and visit it when you’re in Naples. #foodie #境外遊 #意大利 #italy #naples #pizza
The Pizzeria Brandi
Antica Pizzeria Brandi is one of the most famous Pizzerias in Naples and all-over the world, thanks to its history, tradition and for its exquisite food.
Back to 1780, Pietro Colicchio, the pioneer of the art of Pizzaiolo, founded the pizzeria “Pietro e basta cośi” in Naples. Pietro has no siblings, and decided to sell his shop to Enrico Brandi, which return bequeathed it to his daughter - Maria Giovanna Brandi, wife of Raffaele Esposito - inventor of The pizza Margherita. He first prepared it for the Queen Margherita if Savoy in 1889.
Menu - Brandi’s has a full menu with appetizers, pastas and entrees.
Facilities - The dining rooms are intimate and warm.
Price - 15-30€
Ratings - 7/10
You should definitely come here and taste the pizza margherita 😋
#pizza #italy #naples #pizzalover #italianfood
Naples the city with indulgent cuisine
Naples is Naples, and defiantly so, all old-world knowledge and new-world energy with back-alleys peppered with laundry and markets brimming with sweet-smelling local produce. Make no mistake, this is a city that lives and breathes in its streets. You’ll feel it in the narrow, cobbled streets and in the many bars, pizzerias. Naples all about delicious food. Motherland of pizza😋 and many more incredible local foods. (Don’t forget to try local wines and cheese “Stracciatella di bufala”)
Best places to visit in Naples:
1. Via San Gregorio Armeno- The city’s most famous alleyway.
2. Via dei Tribunali - all Neapolitans can agree on is that the best pizza can be found here.
3. Castel dell’Ova - best view to the sea
4. The Linea 1 Metro- one of the most beautiful station with art.
5. Gesù Nuovo- church with ridiculously opulent interiors.
#italy #naples #italianfood #italiancuisine #italianstyle
Naples Day Trip Delight! 🇮🇹
1. Morning Delight at Da Michele
- Address: Via Cesare Sersale, 1, 80139 Naples, Italy
- Highlights: Savored the iconic Margherita pizza at Pizzeria Da Michele, an epitome of Neapolitan pizza perfection.
- Rating: 9/10 - A slice of Naples' culinary mastery.
2. Ancient Odyssey in Pompeii
- Address: Pompeii Archaeological Park
- Highlights: Explored the well-preserved ruins of Pompeii, stepping back in time to witness the archaeological wonders of ancient Rome.
- Rating: 8/10 - A captivating journey through history.
3. Spaccanapoli Stroll
- Address: Spaccanapoli, Naples, Italy
- Highlights: Wandered through the historic Spaccanapoli district, immersed in its narrow streets, lively markets, and authentic Neapolitan atmosphere.
- Rating: 9/10 - Authentic charm at every turn.
4. Seaside Serenity at Lungomare Caracciolo
- Address: Lungomare Caracciolo, Naples, Italy
- Highlights: Ended the day with a leisurely stroll along Lungomare Caracciolo, enjoying panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
- Rating: 8/10 - A serene seaside escape.
Naples, in a day, unfolded as a mosaic of culinary delights, ancient wonders, and the vibrant spirit of Southern Italy. A perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty. 🍕🏛️🌊 #2024wish #naples
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Fountain of the Giant 🗺️
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The Fountain of the Giant in Naples is a captivating and historic landmark that exudes a sense of mystery and intrigue. As I approached this ornate fountain, I was immediately drawn to its intricate details and its central figure, the mythical giant, whom it is named after.
The fountain's design is a marvel, featuring baroque embellishments and sculptures that tell tales of ancient legends. The giant, depicted in the act of vanquishing a sea monster, adds drama to the scene.
What truly sets the Fountain of the Giant apart is its location in the heart of Naples' historic center. It's not just a monument but a part of the city's living history, surrounded by charming streets and bustling markets.
The Fountain of the Giant is a must-see when exploring Naples, offering a glimpse into the city's rich folklore and artistic heritage. It's a place that leaves you with a sense of wonder and a deeper connection to Naples' captivating past. #naples #italy
Fantastic time in Italy
Have been to Rome , Naples and Florence in June 2022.
Here are some favourite spots in these places.
Personally, I really love Naples for it’s causality and chill vibes because of the coast lying on the city.
Don’t miss Amalfi coast if you get 4days in Naples. It is the paradise for people who like summer, beaches and swimming! Of course, the lemons are also famous over there.
As the origin of renaissance, Florence definitely is full of artistic museums and historical sites, Uffizi Gallery is a must go place to see the masterpieces for its outstanding collections of ancient sculptures and paintings (from the Middle Ages to the Modern period).
Finally, the food is really good in Italy, but there are some specific dishes in each region, remember try pizza in Naples, carbonara in Rome, Gelato in Florence and a cup of coffee anywhere!!
#italy #florence #rome #naples
Eat Pray Love… the queue?
Yes, I realize we forgot to take photos of the pizza in the end. After queuing for more than an hour, we were famished and dove right into our pizza. 😅 “Is it worth the wait?”, you may ask. Yes, a thousand times yes. In fact, this is our third time in #naples and we wouldn’t leave without getting a bite of that soft and thin dough. Only available in three choices (Marinara, Magherita, or Cossaca - or you could go for a combination of first two - Marita), you better be quick to decide once you’re seated! Honestly, I don’t remember having to queue for my first two trips. Wasn’t sure if it was the summer, or just the summer of a post-Covid wanderlust! Either way, a tip for those waiting in line - psst that’s for the takeout queue. If you want a table inside, go straight to the waiter and ask for a number, then go grab an espresso in one of the nearby cafes and patiently wait for your number to be called! Bon Apetit! #passionpassport #napoli #eatpraylove
Castel dell'Ovo and Lungomare in Naples
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Address - via caracciolo and "Dell'Ovo" castle with borgo marinaro
Highlights - beautiful walk along the promenade, full of bars and restaurants. Beautiful especially at night. The castle can be visited for free or by paying a tour guide. When visiting make sure to find out about the fascinating legend about the castle's history and the city of Naples
Rating - 5
#naples #italy #europe #visititaly #citybreak #seasidephotoguide #castle #restaurant #createwithtrip #staycation
Best Hotel in Italy
Naples is curiously chaotic and, if I’m honest, a bit dilapidated. It certainly has a ‘lived-in’ look. It’s alive, it’s vibrant, it’s a little bit dirty, it’s busy, and I loved it. I felt like this was how Rome would probably have been 2,000 years ago. There’s a real bustle, and it’s down and dirty.
I won’t say another word about the beauties of the city and its situation, which have been described and praised often. As they say here, “Vedi Napoli e poi muori! — See Naples and die!” One can’t blame the Neapolitan for never wanting to leave his city, nor its poets singing its praises in lofty hyperboles: it would be wonderful even if a few more Vesuviuses were to rise in the neighbourhood.
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