1 Day in Naples, Italy | Travel Guide
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
- This week we are taking you to an incredible, eclectic, tasty, unpredictable city : Naples.
Italy is world renowned for its food, but Naples is just… a State in the State when it comes to its culinary importance.
We’ve been exploring this city more by eating than by sightseeing. Both endeavours have been incredibly rewarding!
There are layers and layers of history and architectural heritage in Napoli : from medieval castles, to royal palaces, churches and even catacombs. Naples is an old lady, older in fact than Rome, since it was founded by the Greeks and later on conquered by Romans.
In this video we tried to convey all the enthusiasm and amazement this trip brought us. We also have made a list of our TOP recommendations in Naples : WHERE to eat, WHAt to eat, WHAT to see and visit. This is just our personal list so… do your research, but most importantly enjoy this city and don’t miss on the opportunity to just get lost in its narrow streets and let the magic happen.
Our TOP THINGS TO SEE IN NAPLES :
Via Toledo and the Quartieri Spagnoli
Galleria Umberto I
Piazza del Plebiscito (Church of San Francesco di Paola and Royal Palace)
Castel Nuovo
Spaccanapoli and Via San Gregorio Armeno (the Christmas Alley)
Castel dell’Ovo
Extra tip : get the best view of the whole city at the Certosa e Museo di San Martino, in the hilltop neighbourhood of Vomero. Vomero is one of the “fancy” areas of the city, completely different from the picturesque Quartieri Spagnoli.
WHERE TO STAY IN NAPLES :
We stayed at a nice airbnb right next to the train station, close to Porta Nolana. It was very convenient for using public transportation and reaching Ercolano, Vesuvio and Pompeii. There was also a direct metro line to reach Vomero neighbourhood.
But if you want to be closer to restaurants and landmarks, you should consider staying in the area between Quartieri Spagnoli, Santa Lucia and Centro Storico neighbourhoods.
WHERE TO EAT IN NAPLES : 1) Scaturchio for breakfast, and it did not disappoint. The babà here was amazing. Also the rustico was incredible. And everything else, really.
2) Pizzeria Brandi for lunch. PIZZA MARGHERITA WAS INVENTED HERE. The pizza was great, and the history-filled atmosphere made the whole experience unforgettable.
3) Any pizza fritta stand, especially on Via Tribunali road. We had ours at 'A Puteca d' 'a Pizza.
4) Antica Trattoria e Pizzeria da Carmine, right next to the train station.
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:34 Breakfast at Pasticceria Scaturchio
01:52 Piazza del Gesù Nuovo
02:07 Via Toledo
03:01 Galleria Umberto I
03:55 Piazza del Plebiscito
04:39 Palazzo Reale
05:00 Castel Nuovo
05:38 Pizza at Pizzeria Brandi
07:30 Coffe at Il Vero Bar del Professore
07:46 Quartieri Spagnoli
09:02 Spacca Napoli
09:28 Via San Gregorio Armeno
10:08 Dinner (fried pizza) at A Puteca d’a Pizza
10:44 Lungomare
11:01 Castel dell’ Ovo
11:29 Outro
Let's play a game! What comes to your mind if I say Naples? Pizza doesn't count 😛If you liked this video, please consider supporting us by subscribing 🥰
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Sole
Quartieri spagnoli
San Gennaro
Pasta alla spada
Cafe
Baretti
Italia , where my fraternal ancestors originated , love to watch all tour shows about her . Though I couldn't make it to visit due to my age and health issues , my children and close relatives been there a few times . It's beautiful and romantic . ❤ 😊 🕊️ ☕️🍰 🍕🍝 🍫
Thank you for your kind comment! We are happy you enjoyed our video. Agreed, there is no place like Italy🤩😍
Beautiful images of the city! Nice places! Greetings from Palma de Mallorca!
Thank you for watching and for your kind comment! 🥰
An interesting and enjoyable guide. Some good suggestions there for planning a trip to Naples. Thanks for the share from a new subscriber. 🙏❤️👍
Thank you for watching and for your encouraging comment! 🥰
Grazie ragazzi, bel lavoro❤
Grazie mille 🥰
Wonderful!
Thank you for watching 🥰
Great video👍 We went there in September and loved every minute of it.
Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment 🥰 what a city, we’d go back anytime! 😍
Absolutely gorgeous city I’m planning to visit on March I can’t wait I’m so excited 😆
Thank you for watching 😍 you will love it! Make sure to try all the delicious food, we already miss it 🥲 you can also check our Pompeii and Vesuvius video for more ideas on what to do 🥰
@@explorersandwich thank you will do 😊
Very good and real, thank you for this
Thank you for watching! 😊
Video increible
Ciudad increible
Exploradores más que increibles
Que mas se puede pedir?
🔥🔥🔥🤩
Muchas gracias!!! 🥺❤️
Fabulous Video
Thank you for watching 🥰
Napoli, bellissima città! Vogliamo sapere nei prossimi video anche i prezzi del cibo, hotel etc! Grazie 🙏🏻❤️
Grazie per aver guardato il video e per il consiglio, prendiamo nota 🥰
I thought I was the only one using the phrase “The end of the world”
This girl it out if this world
Thank you! Her husband thinks so too🫠
Did you just walk from your hotel to all the places you featured in this video? Just trying to picture if it’s walkable from the train station.
Yes, we walked. We were a bit tired by the end of the day but walking is the best way to see the city, especially the old town 🙌
@@explorersandwich Thank you so much for replying. We will definitely be walking too.
My cholesterol went up 50 points just watching this video.
🤣 I know, but it’s Naples… so you have to, right?! 🍕
Real Neapolitans use fork and knife to eat pizza! Only tourists use hands
Ok :)
@@explorersandwichI see tourists very often do odd things as they follow stereotypes (and admittedly for Naples stereotypes are a lot)
Heading to Naples next month. I'm trying to figure out the different areas. Thank you for the video!
@@Irishmist1000 the areas called Porto, Centro Storico and Pendino are in the very heart of Naples! We stayed close to the train station which is great if you plan to explore more of the surrounding area
Im Neapolitan and i swear i've never used fork and knife to eat pizza in my whole lifetime, and at least 75% here aswell never used em.