10 Things to do in Naples, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Naples, Italy in this travel guide covering 10 of the top things to do in the city including eating pizza! With two full days in Naples we tried to explore as much as this chaotic city as possible and ended up loving the experience.
10 Things to do in Naples City Tour | Italy Travel Guide: (Napoli)
Intro - 00:01
1) Piazza del Plebiscito - 00:59
2) Palazzo Reale Napoli / Royal Palace of Naples - 01:30
3) Castel Nuovo / New Castle - 02:37
4) Caffe Gambrinus - 03:33
5) Galleria Umberto I - 06:39
6) Eat Naples pizza (Neapolitan pizza: margherita & marinara) - 07:09
7) Fish Market in Naples - 08:54
8) Naples National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) - 09:35
9) Quartieri Spagnoli / Spanish Quarter - 10:10
10) Sunset on the Seafront Promenade the Bay of Naples - 10:40
Outro - 11:04
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Our visit Naples travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Neapolitan cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, the old town, quirky neighborhoods and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Naples tourism brochure, Naples itinerary or Naples, Italy city tour also known as Napoli Italia.
10 Things to do in Naples, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript: (NAPOLI)
Tell anyone you’re travelling to Naples and you’ll likely get a few raised eyebrows with some side comments about the mafia, or grid-lock traffic, or garbage on the streets. Somewhere along the way, Naples seems to have earned a bad reputation, but we thought it all sounded a bit too harsh. We wanted to experience the city for ourselves, plus we’d also heard there was good pizza!
We ended up having a grand ol’ time, so join on us as we show you what you can get up to with a couple of days in Naples, plus somewhere along the way, we’ll also reveal where we ate our favourite pizza.
Piazza del Plebiscito seemed like a good place to start our tour. This is a large public square in Central Naples, that earned its name from the 1860 vote that brought Naples into the unified Kingdom of Italy.
The plaza is surrounded by numerous attractions, including the Royal Palace of Naples on one side, and the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola.
We then visited the Royal Palace of Naples. This was one of the four residences in Naples used by the Bourbon Kings during their rule of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
The admission fee was 4 Euros and this gave us access to the Royal Apartments where we got to admire porcelains, tapestries, sculptures and painted ceilings found within the palace walls.
We visited was Castel Nuovo, an imposing medieval castle that dates back to 1282. This castle was built when Charles I of Naples took the throne and moved his capital from Palermo to Naples.
Admission to the castle was 6 Euros per person.
We stopped by Caffe Gambrinus, a historic coffeehouse in the heart Naples for a bite and drink.
We visited Galleria Umberto I, which is a gallery which vaulted iron and glass ceilings, where you can shop & people watch.
This gallery dates back to the late 1880s and meant to be reminiscent of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.
While in Naples, we took it upon ourselves to find the best pizza in the city. This involved eating a total of 10 pizzas over two days.
In the end we decided Da Michele was our personal favourite.
Because we always enjoy visiting outdoor markets wherever we go, we stopped by the Fish Market.
Moving on to museums we visited Naples National Archaeological Museum. This museum holds the Farnese Marbles, which is an impressive collection of Roman copies of classical Greek sculptures and ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Another place we visited in Naples was the Quartieri Spagnoli, or Spanish Quarter. The streets in this quarter were laid down during the 16th century for the Spanish military barracks outside the city walls. The streets here are narrow and the buildings tall.
And that’s a wrap for our quick 2-day tour of Naples. We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things you can do in the city and all the pizza you can eat in between.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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Lake Maggiore & Borromean Islands: Intra, Stresa, Isola Bella, Isola Superiore (dei Pescatore) and
Lake Maggiore & Borromean Islands: Intra, Stresa, Isola Bella, Isola Superiore (dei Pescatore) and Isola Madre, Italy
The jewels of Lake Maggiore are the Borromean Islands, accessible by taking one of the reasonably priced hop-on/hop-off boats that visit them daily. Your first stop could be Isola Bella, with its enchanting gardens. Back on the boat, head for Isola Madre, where a beautiful palace surrounded by 19 acres of English-style gardens await you. Next disembark at Isola dei Pescatori, with its delightful cobbled streets and a promenade that encircles it, to relax with refreshments at one of the restaurants. Stresa has a superb lake front with palm trees and gardens and behind beautiful facades and the streets are lined with interesting local shops.
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10 Cosas Que Ver y Hacer en Nápoles, Italia Guía Turística
En este video los vamos a llevar a conocer la ciudad de Nápoles. Esta fue nuestra última parada en Italia después de pasar una semana recorriendo Monte Vesubio, el pintoresco pueblo de Sorrento, y las ruinas de Pompeya y Herculano. La oportunidad de comer una pizza napolitana en Nápoles fue lo que nos trajo a la ciudad, pero como ya van a ver en este vlog de viajes, hay mucho mas que ver y hacer por estas partes.
10 Cosas Que Ver y Hacer en Nápoles, Italia Guía Turística
1) Piazza del Plebiscito
2) Palacio Real de Nápoles
3) Castillo Nuevo
4) Cafe Gambrinus
5) Galleria Umberto I
6) Pizza Napolitana en Da Michele
7) Mercado Porta Nolana
8) Museo Arqueológico Nacional de Nápoles
9) Barrio Español
10) Paseo Marítimo
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Gracias por mirar nuestra guía de viaje a Nápoles, Italia. Como viajeros visitando un nuevo destino, todos tenemos las mismas preguntas:
¿Qué hacer en Nápoles?
¿Qué comer en Nápoles?
¿Qué visitar en Nápoles?
¿Qué ver en Nápoles?
El objetivo de nuestra guía turística es de compartir nuestras sugerencias sobre las mejores atracciones, comidas típicas, museos, arquitectura, y transporte, y ofrecerles consejos de viaje para ayudarles a planear su itinerario a Nápoles. Si tienen otras sugerencias para este destino, compartan sus ideas con la comunidad de viajeros en los comentarios.
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Toscana on the Road - Le Terme di Saturnia
Dopo un po' di tempo torniamo finalmente con un nuovo video, che abbiamo deciso di girare in uno dei posti più affascinanti della Toscana.
Questa volta abbiamo deciso infatti di andare alle terme libere di Saturnia, in provincia di Grosseto, un luogo straordinario in cui è possibile passare una piacevole giornata di relax.
Le cascate sono sempre aperte, ma data la grande affluenza vi consigliamo di visitarle durante i mesi invernali.
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MARTA, VITERBO, ITALY (1 of 3)
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E' un comune con poco più di 3500 abitanti situato a 315 metri s.l.m. sulla sponda meridionale del lago di Bolsena e dista dal capoluogo circa 24 km. Il santuario della Madonna del Monte si trova su un colle a poca distanza dall'abitato di Marta. Anticamente era custodito dai monaci Benedettini, i quali, forse nel XII secolo, lasciarono il convento, che cadde in rovina. La comunità di Marta però era devota all'immagine di Maria custodita nella chiesa e nel 1460 riedificò dalle fondamenta sia la chiesa che il convento. In seguito il figlio di Ranuccio Farnese, Pietro, commissionò l'erezione della facciata e quasi un secolo dopo il convento tornava ad essere abitato con i padri Minimi di San Francesco di Paola, che presero in custodia il Santuario. Il 14 maggio di ogni anno il Santuario diventa la meta della Festa dedicata alla Madonna del Monte, a cui il popolo martano rende omaggio con i frutti del proprio lavoro mediante le famose Passate.
Rome Walking Tour
Quintessential Rome Sightseeing Tour
This 2 ½ hour sightseeing tour takes you through the most quintessential sites in Rome.
Highlights:
Piazza de Spagna & the Spanish Steps - One of the most recognizable landmarks and people-watching spots in Rome
Trevi Fountain - Newly restored and more beautiful then ever, this is one of the most grandiose (and most movie-featured) fountain of Italy.
Pantheon – Second to the Colosseum, this is one of the most impressive monuments still standing in Rome. Learn how this once former pagan temple turned into a church and why it is one of the most fascinating structures ever built
San Luigi dei Francesi – One of the oldest and most beautiful Baroque churches in Rome
Basilica di Sant’Agostino - Where you will find Caravaggio’s three revered paintings and Raphael’s most famous fresco inside
Piazza Navona – This elegant, lively square is also home to Bernini’s three breathtaking fountains
Campo de Fiori – Bustling flower and food market by day, drinking and nightlife destination by night
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Join us on a leisurely walk around Renaissance and Baroque Rome as we travel through the most enchanting streets and beautiful piazzas in The Eternal City. All while exploring the absolute top sights in Rome’s historic city center. This walking tour covers the most famous and beautiful squares, fountains and churches in Rome. And also includes a brief pit-stop for gelato at the famous Giolitti.
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