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Naples couples

Naples ignites the senses, a vibrant Italian city perfect for a romantic 3-day escape. It’s the birthplace of pizza, a UNESCO World Heritage historic center, and breathtaking coastal views, all offering an authentic, passionate experience. Explore ancient ruins at Pompeii and Herculaneum, wander hand-in-hand through charming alleyways, and savor incredible seafood dinners overlooking the Bay of Naples. For couples, basing yourselves in Chiaia offers elegant streets, chic boutiques, and a sophisticated atmosphere, while the historic center provides immediate immersion in Naples' captivating chaos and culinary delights. Consider visiting in April or May for pleasant weather before the summer heat, enjoying fewer crowds and potentially lower hotel prices. An insider truth: venture beyond the famous pizzerias for truly exceptional pizza fritta from humble street vendors; it’s a delicious and budget-friendly local secret.

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Your 3-day plan

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Immerse yourselves in the vibrant history, stunning architecture, and world-renowned cuisine of Naples. This itinerary balances iconic landmarks like the National Archaeological Museum and the Royal Palace with the charming chaos of the historic center and the unique experience of Naples Underground. Indulge in authentic Neapolitan pizza, explore ancient treasures, and soak in panoramic views of the Bay of Naples.

Day 1 · Naples

Historic Heart and Culinary Delights

$40–$75
  1. Morning
    ~180 min
    Naples National Archaeological Museum
    museum

    Home to one of the world's finest collections of Greco-Roman artifacts, particularly those from Pompeii and Herculaneum. Explore mosaics, sculptures, and everyday objects that bring ancient life into sharp focus.

    • Book tickets online in advance to skip queues.
    • Allow ample time for the extensive collection.
  2. Midday
    ~120 min
    Naples Historic Centre (Centro Storico)
    neighborhood

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, this vibrant area is a labyrinth of narrow streets, ancient churches, and lively piazzas. It's the beating heart of Naples, offering a true immersion into local life and history.

    • Wander without a strict plan to discover hidden gems.
    • Be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas.
    Short walk from the Archaeological Museum.
  3. Afternoon
    ~60 min
    Naples Cathedral (Duomo di Napoli)
    landmark

    The primary Roman Catholic cathedral in Naples, dedicated to Saint Januarius. Admire its diverse architectural styles, from Gothic to Baroque, and visit the Chapel of the Treasury of San Gennaro.

    • Check for special services that might affect visiting hours.
    • The treasury is a highlight for art and history lovers.
    Located within the Historic Centre.
  4. Evening
    ~90 min
    L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele
    restaurant

    An iconic and historic pizzeria, famous for serving only two types of pizza: Marinara and Margherita. It's a no-frills experience that focuses on the perfect Neapolitan pizza, as seen in 'Eat Pray Love'.

    • Expect a queue, especially during peak hours.
    • Embrace the simple, authentic pizza experience.
    Short walk from the Naples Cathedral.
Day 2 · Naples

Royal Palaces and Panoramic Views

$45–$70
  1. Morning
    ~120 min
    Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo Reale di Napoli)
    landmark

    Once the residence of the Bourbon kings of Naples, this grand palace offers a glimpse into royal life with its opulent apartments, ballroom, and royal chapel. Explore the history and artistry within its walls.

    • Audio guides are available and recommended for context.
    • The Throne Room is particularly impressive.
  2. Midday
    ~45 min
    Piazza del Plebiscito
    landmark

    Naples' largest public square, a vast semi-circular space framed by the Royal Palace and the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola. It's a grand focal point for the city, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

    Adjacent to the Royal Palace of Naples.
  3. Afternoon
    ~90 min
    Castel dell'Ovo
    landmark

    The oldest castle in Naples, situated on a small islet in the Bay of Naples. Its name, meaning 'Egg Castle,' comes from a legend involving Virgil. Enjoy stunning views of the city and the bay from its ramparts.

    • The walk to the castle offers scenic waterfront views.
    • Best visited on a clear day for optimal views.
    A pleasant walk along the Lungomare (seafront promenade) from Piazza del Plebiscito.
  4. Evening
    ~120 min
    Trattoria da Nennella
    restaurant

    A lively and authentic Neapolitan trattoria in the Quartieri Spagnoli. Known for its boisterous atmosphere, generous portions of traditional dishes, and very reasonable prices.

    • Be prepared for a loud and energetic dining experience.
    • Service can be chaotic but is part of the charm.
    Requires a short taxi or a longer walk from Castel dell'Ovo into the Spanish Quarters.
Day 3 · Naples

Underground Secrets and Artistic Flair

$40–$120
  1. Morning
    ~90 min
    Naples Underground (Napoli Sotterranea)
    activity

    Explore the fascinating subterranean world beneath Naples, a network of tunnels, cisterns, and ancient Roman aqueducts. Discover hidden history and learn about the city's water supply systems and air-raid shelters.

    • Tours are guided and available in multiple languages.
    • Wear comfortable shoes as there is some walking and uneven surfaces.
  2. Midday
    ~75 min
    Sansevero Chapel Museum
    museum

    Home to Giuseppe Sanmartino's breathtaking Veiled Christ sculpture. The chapel also features intricate Baroque art and tombs, shrouded in mystery and legend.

    • Book tickets well in advance, as they sell out quickly.
    • Photography is strictly forbidden to protect the artworks.
    A short walk from the Naples Underground entrance.
  3. Afternoon
    ~60 min
    Via San Gregorio Armeno
    shopping

    Famous for its artisan workshops producing traditional Neapolitan nativity scenes (presepi). Even outside the Christmas season, the street is a vibrant display of craftsmanship and local culture.

    • Great place to find unique souvenirs.
    • Observe the intricate details and artistry of the presepi.
    A short walk from the Sansevero Chapel.
  4. Evening
    ~90 min
    Pizzeria Gino Sorbillo
    restaurant

    Another legendary Neapolitan pizzeria, known for its high-quality ingredients and perfectly executed pizzas. Gino Sorbillo is a celebrated pizzaiolo, and his restaurant offers a slightly more refined experience than some older institutions.

    • Join the queue early or be prepared for a wait.
    • Try their pizza fritta (fried pizza) for a different experience.
    Located in the historic center, a short walk from Via San Gregorio Armeno.

Insider tips

  • Learn a few basic Italian phrases; while English is spoken in tourist areas, locals appreciate the effort.
  • Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas, and secure your valuables.
  • Embrace the Neapolitan spirit – it's a city of passion, art, and incredible food!
  • Consider purchasing a Campania Artecard for free or discounted entry to many attractions and unlimited public transport.
  • Don't be afraid to try street food; it's a delicious and affordable way to experience local flavors.

Packing highlights

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Light layers for variable weather
  • A small backpack for daily essentials
  • Camera to capture the sights
  • European power adapter

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