Italy is a place that exudes summer elegance. The fashion style, the delicious cuisine, and the impressive architecture in all of its cities are reasons why so many travellers long to visit this Mediterranean country again and again. Some travellers choose to explore most of Italy by driving or riding a motorcycle along its coastline. Whether you travel to coastal areas or venture to the mainland, there is one unique city you shouldn’t miss. This is Naples. Our essential 48-hour city break guide will make sure that you will get to know and to fall in love with this Italian city.
Why Visit Naples
How to Reach Naples
- By plane: Naples Airport offers domestic and international flights so that travellers from all around the world can arrive at that part of the country without any trouble. The airport is only 7 kilometres away from Naples city centre.
- By train: The railway system in Italy is well-organised, providing opportunities to get from one major city to another, including Naples.
- By bus: Long-distance buses are an alternative to trains for travelling across Italy.
- By car: As mentioned earlier, even those unfamiliar with the country can easily navigate its streets and main roads. Drivers can set any city or village as their final destination.
How to Hire a Car at Naples Airport?
Where to Hire a Car at Naples Airport?
The 48-Hour City Break Guide in Naples
- Castel dell'Ovo: Castel dell'Ovo, or the Egg Castle in English, is a mediaeval fortification on the Gulf of Naples. You can explore the old castle and discover its connection with poet Vigil.
- Centro Storico: The historic centre of Naples will take you back in time as it stands out with its colourful buildings and Baroque architecture. The Piazza del Plebiscito, the Royal Palace, and the Galleria Umberto I are top attractions in the area.
- Teatro di San Carlo: You should end a night in Naples by attending an opera or ballet performance in Teatro di San Carlo, one of the oldest opera houses in Italy and the entire world.
- Pompeii: Pompeii, the ancient Roman city that was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, is 25 kilometres away from Naples. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the ruins of this legendary ancient treasure.
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- Dining with locals in an Italian home restaurant: our review of the BonAppetour app;
- How to find a local to show you around in any Italian city: our review of the Showaround app;
- Italy's most recommended walking food tour: our review of Eating Italy Food Tours;
- 4 unforgettable experiences to have when you visit Italy: don't miss out!
- Taste the city with locals: our review of using VizEat in Italy;
- A traveller's guide to must-have essentials in Italy: unlocking Italy's wonders with the right travel gear;
- 8 family-friendly famous places in Italy: discover Italy's treasures with your family!
- how to apply for Italy’s digital nomad visa: a guide for remote workers;
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- how to spend 24 hours in Rome : the title says it all!
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We overland. We eat plants and fungi. We live outside as much as possible. We are all connected. A female travel blogger overlanding and writing about ecotourism, ethical and sustainable travel, socially conscious travel and housesitting. An online travel magazine since 2015.
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