Explore this grand 18th-century palace and its expansive gardens. Known as the "Versailles of Italy," it’s an impressive escape from the city.
Visit Ugo's family restaurant for a delicious lunch. We recommend to try the Pasta Genovese, a Neapolitan classic dish made from slow-cooked beef and onions. Open 11am-3.30pm and closed on Sundays.
Wander the coast of Naples and try some of the best pizza in Italy. We love the restaurants: 'Gino e Toto Sobillo' and 'Enrico Porzio'. Expect queues but it is worth the wait. Highly recommend!
Explore the ancient Roman cities preserved by volcanic ash. Pompeii offers vast ruins of homes, theatres, and streets, while Herculaneum presents more detailed buildings and frescos. Take the Circumvesuviana train from Naples for a cultural day trip.
Drive or take a tour to the iconic coastal towns of Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. Enjoy dramatic cliff views, Mediterranean cuisine, and charming alleyways. Great for photos and day-long exploring.
For fashion and gifts, stroll down Via Toledo and explore Galleria Umberto I. Visit the Quartieri Spagnoli for quirky boutiques and pick up local crafts like Capodimonte porcelain, leather goods, or bottles of limoncello.
Enjoy seaside charm, lemon-scented streets, and delicious seafood. Easily reached by ferry or train, Sorrento is ideal for a relaxed excursion.
Hop on a ferry to this stunning island paradise. Renowned for its glittering Blue Grotto, designer boutiques, and cliffside views, Capri offers a perfect mix of nature and elegance. For an unforgettable panorama, take the chairlift to Monte Solaro or enjoy lunch by the Marina Piccola.
Discover a hidden world beneath the city! Just below Naples’ historic centre lies a maze of ancient tunnels and chambers carved over 2,000 years ago. Originally used as aqueducts, these passages became WWII shelters and secret hideouts.