Discover Naples: Top Sights, Historic Centre & Best Things to See in Naples

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Naples is not just a city, it is an experience that overwhelms you.

It is the scent of coffee that invades the alleys in the morning, the sound of voices chasing each other through the Spanish Quarters, the warmth of a freshly baked pizza, the sea breeze that caresses Castel dell’Ovo.
Here history, art and tradition intertwine in a unique mosaic: from the ancient Greco-Roman ruins to the baroque treasures, from the secret undergrounds to the breathtaking views that dominate the Gulf.
It is the city of legends, of mysteries, of music that comes out of the balconies and of people who welcome you as if you were family.
You don’t come to Naples just to see, but to feel, to live, to be moved.
If you are ready to be surprised, Naples awaits you!
To the question “why choose Naples?” 

I will describe Naples to you. What does Naples have?

N apoli Sotterranea, a city beneath the city, a complex of tunnels stretching under Naples
A rts, preserved in major museums like the National Archaeological Museum
P izza, a symbol of Naples worldwide—the true Margherita pizza was born here
O ver the shadow of Vesuvius, which destroyed Pompeii in the past but still looms over Naples
L ungomare of Naples, one of the city's most breathtaking spots
I ncredible feat of San Gennaro, Naples’ patron saint, whose celebration is of great importance

When to visit Naples


The best time is definitely in spring and autumn.
Here’s why:

  • Autumn: September, October and November is the ideal time for a relaxing trip!
    The temperatures are mild and the days are still quite long, without the crowds and heat of summer. In addition, Naples in autumn has a unique atmosphere, with the sea that can still be warm enough to enjoy the promenade, but without the chaos of the high tourist season. 
  • Spring: April, May and June, in this period the city blooms!
    The climate is pleasant and temperate, with sunny days but not too hot. This is a perfect time to walk the streets of Naples, visit museums and take excursions in the surrounding areas, such as to the Vesuvius Park or Pompeii. The city is also quieter before the summer crowds arrive.

How to reach Naples


To reach Naples, there are several options, each with advantages depending on your travel preferences and the distance you are coming from.

Here are the best ways to get there:

By Plane: Naples is well connected to many Italian and foreign cities thanks to Naples-Capodichino Airport (Naples International Airport). This airport is located just 7 km from the city center and offers direct flights from many European and Italian cities.

How to get to the city from the airport:

Taxi: The easiest way, although a bit more expensive. It takes about 20 minutes to get to the center of Naples.
Alibus: A shuttle that connects the airport to Naples Central Station (Central Station and Port) in about 20-30 minutes.

By Train : Naples is a major railway hub and Naples Central Station (Stazione Napoli Centrale) is well connected to major Italian cities.

Getting to the city from the central station:
Naples Central Station is well served by public transport such as the metro, buses and taxis. In just a few minutes, you can be in the heart of the city.

By Car : If you are travelling by car, Naples is easily accessible via the A3 motorway, which connects the city with the rest of southern Italy, particularly Salerno, Reggio Calabria and the Amalfi Coast.

Traffic can be heavy, especially in high season, so it is advisable to look for parking in advance.

By Ship, Ferry or Hydrofoil: If you are on the islands of the Gulf of Naples such as Capri, Ischia or Procida, you can take a ferry or hydrofoil to reach Naples. Ferries depart regularly from the ports of Sorrento, Ischia and Capri and arrive at the Port of Naples.

From the Port of Naples to the city center:

The port is very close to the center, so you can easily take a taxi, a bus or simply walk.

Once you arrive in Naples, you can enjoy the beating heart of the city, its historical and cultural wonders, with a wide range of public transport to explore every corner of the city.

Is one day enough to visit Naples?


Yes, of course, but only if everything is perfectly organized.

Naples is a dense and layered city, where history, art and daily life are all intertwined. In one day you can explore the historic centre, experience underground Naples, admire a few iconic landmarks and enjoy the seafront, but trying to see everything will feel overwhelming. The key is to follow a clear route, not a checklist.


Here are some itineraries that will guide you


Practical tips & FAQ for visiting Naples

 

  • What is the best area to focus on in Naples if I have limited time?
    If you only have one day, focus on the historic centre.
    This is where you will find the heart of Naples: Spaccanapoli, the decumani, churches, local life, artisan streets and some of the city’s most important landmarks.
    From there, you can easily reach the seafront for a completely different atmosphere.

  • Can I visit Naples starting from the port?
    Yes, and it’s actually one of the best ways to experience the city.
    If you arrive by ferry or hydrofoil, you are already close to the historic centre and the main attractions. From the port, you can walk, take a taxi or use public transport to reach the old town in a short time.

  • How do I get from Naples Airport to the city centre or port?
    The easiest option is the Alibus service, which connects the airport directly to Napoli Centrale (train station) and the port. It’s simple, reliable and ideal if you are planning to continue your journey by train or ferry.

  • Is Napoli Sotterranea worth visiting?
    Absolutely. Napoli Sotterranea is one of the most unique experiences in the city.
    It allows you to explore the hidden layers beneath Naples and understand how the city has evolved over centuries. If you are interested, it’s better to book in advance, especially during high season.

  • Do I need to book major attractions in advance?
    For some places, yes. The Cappella Sansevero, where the famous Cristo Velato is located, often sells out quickly. Booking ahead will save you time and help you avoid long queues.

  • What is the best time of day to explore the historic centre?
    Morning is usually the best time to start.
    The streets are more manageable, shops are opening and you can explore with a better rhythm.
    In the afternoon, the city becomes more crowded but also more lively, which is part of the authentic Neapolitan experience.

  • Is Naples suitable for families with children?
    Yes, especially if you plan your day well.
    The historic centre, the seafront and even underground experiences can be engaging for children.
    Just keep a flexible pace, include breaks, and avoid trying to do too much in a single day.

  • What should I wear to visit Naples?
    Comfortable walking shoes are essential.
    Streets in the historic centre can be uneven, and you will likely walk a lot.
    In summer, light clothing and water are important; in cooler seasons, layers are the best option.

  • Can I combine Naples with Pompeii or Capri in one day?
    Technically yes, but it is not recommended if you want to truly experience the city.
    Naples deserves your full attention for at least one day.
    If you only have limited time, it’s better to choose one main destination and enjoy it without rushing.

  • Is Naples a good destination for food lovers?
    Definitely. Naples is one of the most important food capitals in Italy. From pizza to street food, coffee and traditional pastries, food is not just part of the experience, it is one of the main reasons to visit.

  • Is Naples easy to explore on foot?
    The historic centre is best explored on foot, but distances between different areas can be longer than they seem. For longer connections, you can use taxis, metro lines or buses to move more efficiently.

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