Naples, Italy Walking Tour
WALKING IN NAPLES, ITALY: In this video I start out at the train station and walk around some of the most famous streets in Naples. This walk took place on a Saturday in February, 2017. Leave a comment below and tell me what you think. Where do you want to walk next?
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00:00 Piazza Garibaldi
02:17 Piazza Nolana
03:06 Naples Fish Market
07:00 Walk down Corso Umberto
27:00 Piazza del Gesù Nuovo
28:43 Via Benedetto Croce
33:48 Christmas Alley
36:00 Via dei Tribunali
42:00 Piazza Dante
43:23 Via Toldeo
46:54 Chocolate Festival
54:40 Galleria Umberto
57:55 Piazza del Plebiscito
58:55 Basilica Reale Pontificia San Francesco da Paola
59:20 Royal Palace of Naples
1:00 Via Cesario Console and a view of Mt. Vesuvius
1:04:45 Via Nazario Sauro (waterfront)
1:09:24 Fontana del Gigante
1:11:28 Castel dell'Ovo (Egg Castle)
1:14:02 Via Partenope (waterfront)
1:26:08 Piazza dei Martiri
1:27:15 Via Chiaia
1:34:11 Teatro di San Carlo
1:36:22 Castel Nuovo
1:41:04 Via Cristoforo Colombo (port waterfront)
1:55:31 Piazza del Mercato
1:59:53 Back to Corso Umberto
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Naples (/ˈneɪpəlz/; Italian: Napoli [ˈnaːpoli] ( listen), Neapolitan: Napule [ˈnɑːpələ] or [ˈnɑːpulə]; Latin: Neapolis; Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις, meaning new city) is the capital of the Italian region Campania and the third-largest municipality in Italy, after Rome and Milan.
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In 2015, around 975,260 people lived within the city's administrative limits. The Metropolitan City of Naples had a population of 3,115,320. Naples is the 9th-most populous urban area in the European Union with a population of between 3 million[3] and 3.7 million.[4] About 4.4 million people live in the Naples metropolitan area, one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea.[2]
Naples is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Bronze Age Greek settlements were established in the Naples area in the second millennium BC.[5] A larger colony – initially known as Parthenope, Παρθενόπη – developed on the Island of Megaride around the ninth century BC, at the end of the Greek Dark Ages.[6][7][8] The city was refounded[by whom?] as Neápolis in the sixth century BC[9] and became a lynchpin of Magna Graecia, playing a key role in the merging of Greek culture into Roman society and eventually becoming a cultural centre of the Roman Republic.[10] Naples remained influential after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, serving as the capital city of the Kingdom of Naples between 1282 and 1816. Thereafter, in union with Sicily, it became the capital of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy in 1861.
Naples was the most-bombed Italian city during World War II.[11] Much of the city's 20th-century periphery was constructed under Benito Mussolini's fascist government, and during reconstruction efforts after World War II. In recent decades, Naples has constructed a large business district, the Centro Direzionale, and has developed an advanced transport infrastructure, including an Alta Velocità high-speed rail link to Rome and Salerno, and an expanded subway network, which is planned to eventually cover half of the region. The city has experienced significant economic growth in recent decades, and unemployment levels in the city and surrounding Campania have decreased since 1999.[12] However, Naples still suffers from political and economic corruption,[13] and unemployment levels remain high.[14]
Naples has the fourth-largest urban economy in Italy, after Milan, Rome and Turin. It is the world's 103rd-richest city by purchasing power, with an estimated 2011 GDP of US$83.6 billion.[15][16] The port of Naples is one of the most important in Europe, and has the world's second-highest level of passenger flow, after the port of Hong Kong.[17] Numerous major Italian companies, such as MSC Cruises Italy S.p.A, are headquartered in Naples. The city also hosts NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Naples, the SRM Institution for Economic Research and the OPE Company and Study Centre.[18][19][20] Naples is a full member of the Eurocities network of European cities.[21] The city was selected to become the headquarters of the European institution ACP/UE[22] and was named a City of Literature by UNESCO's Creative Cities Network.[23] The Villa Rosebery, one of the three official residences of the President of Italy, is located in the city's Posillipo district.
Naples' historic city centre is the largest in Europe,[24] covering 1,700 hectares (4,200 acres) and enclosing 27 centuries of history,[25] and is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Naples has long been a major cultural centre with a global sphere of influence, particularly during the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras.[26] In the immediate vicinity of Naples are numerous culturally and historically significant sites, including the Palace of Caserta and the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Culinarily, Naples is synonymous with pizza, which originated in the city. Neapolitan music has furthermore been highly influential, credited with the invention of the romantic guitar and the mandolin, as well as notable contributions to opera and folk standards. Popular characters and historical figures who have come to symbolise the city include Januarius, the patron saint of Naples, the comic figure Pulcinella, and the Sirens from the Greek epic poem the Odyssey. According to CNN, the metro stop Toledo is the most beautiful in Europe and it won also the LEAF Award '2013 as Public building of the year.[27][28] Naples is the Italian city with the highest number of accredited stars from the Michelin Guide.[29]
Naples' sports scene is dominated by football and Serie A club S.S.C. Napoli, two-time Italian champions and winner of European trophies, who play at the San Paolo Stadium in the south-west of the city.
Experience the Real Italy: Walking Through the Streets of Naples
Getting lost on the fascinating streets of Naples, Italy (Napoli).
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Walk around Naples Italy. Castel dell'Ovo - Piazza Garibaldi.
Streets of Naples, Campania - Italy - Photo Tour
Some photos I took walking from point A to point B in Naples. Let me only say that there is a lots of history and time at these streets you can't miss.
Pozzuoli, Italy Walking Tour
Pozzuoli is a modern city with an ancient past. It was founded by the Greeks in 529 BC and then taken over by the Romans in 194 BC who renamed it Puteoli (Pozzuoli). Pozzuoli is full of ancient ruins, fish markets and cafes although it probably most well known for having given the world the Italian diva, Sophia Loren. If you enjoyed this video and would like to support my channel, please consider making a financial donation using the given link. Thank you!
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- the port with local fisherman selling their daily catch right off their boats to customers on the pier.
- the most ancient part of Pozzuoli called Rione Terra, a hill top district that has been continuously inhabited for the last 2,500 years.
- the Pozzuoli waterfront boardwalk
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Naples, Italy ~ Photo Shoot
We took to the streets of Naples, Italy on our second day in the city to take some photos and explore the city! We had some amazing food and saw all the sites! Check out our instagram to see more photos from Naples! @dambrosiotwins
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | In gritty Naples, we go shopping Neapolitan style, dodge scooters in Naples' crazy traffic, explore the city's vibrant neighborhoods, admire exquisite ancient mosaics at the National Museum of Archaeology, taste pizza in its birthplace, climb the lip of Mount Vesuvius, and wander the amazing ruins of the Roman town it destroyed: Pompeii. © 2006 Rick Steves' Europe
Naples 4K UHD - Italy Walking Tour
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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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The famous seaside walkway of Naples, Italy. The video will show you the walkway on via Mergellina which leads to Castel dell'Ovo (known as Egg Castle).
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Walking Through The NAPLES, ITALY
The second day exploring Naples: visiting the main touristic street (via Toledo), trying famous local pizza snack in pizzeria Sorbillo, walking down to the port area of the city, Castel dell’Ovo and the modern art exhibition inside it (one planet one future).
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Naples 360° Virtual Walking Tour Tour - Porta Nolana Fish Market
WALKING IN NAPLES, ITALY: This 360° Walking Tour of the Naples Fish Market was filmed on September 7th, 2019. The walk begins at the Porta Nolana, the medieval gate that once marked the port entrance to Naples. Let's go for a walk! ????For an even more immersive experience, be sure to put on your headphones and listen in 3D audio.
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This walking tour introduces you to some of Naples' best kept secrets, including castles dating as far back as the 13th century, an underground tunnel built by order of Ferdinand II of Bourbon, and the most monumental and harmonious square of the city. Leaving the port on foot, your first view of the city takes you back to the 13th century with the Castle Nuovo, a grim and gloomy fortress that served as the residence of the kings of Anjou, Aragon, and the Spanish Viceroys. Continuing along the Naples seaside, you'll see the famous Castle of the Egg in Santa Lucia; with its spectacular waterfront views, it offers a perfect photo opportunity. Stop to snap a picture before starting your walk through the Bourbon Tunnel. Some 150 years after Ferdinand II of Bourbon and his architect Errico Alvino designed it, the Bourbon Tunnel (Tunnel Borbonico), the most beautiful underground tour through the Naples 'below'. An exciting itinerary awaits you when you find the aqueduct of Carmignano, which served the city of Naples of the '600 Century; a military path of the XIX Century, named 'Bourbon Tunnel; the bomb shelters used during the numerous German bombing of the Second World War, and buried vintage cars and motorbikes. At the end of the walk through the tunnel you'll arrive in Piazza Plebiscito; this noble semicircular piazza is undoubtedly the most famous square in Naples and is flanked by the 17th-century Royal Palace, San Carlo Opera House and the Church of St. Francis. Finally, you'll have some free time here for shopping or taking in the views, before walking back to your ship. Note: This tour includes extensive walking on both uneven and flat surfaces. During summer months expect extreme heat; we recommend that you dress in layers, wear a hat and bring bottled water.
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Santa Lucia:
Borgo Santa Lucia is an historical rione of Naples, Italy. The area rises around the street of the same name and takes that name from the parish sanctuary of Santa Lucia a mare, of which the presence is attested since the 9th century, on the river of the sea, in spite of legend that would have it founded by a granddaughter of Constantine I.
The territory of the ward coincides with that of the Parish and extends along via (street) Santa Lucia and Orsini and their cross streets, the Islet of Megaride with the Borgo Marinari, the Castel dell'Ovo, and via Chiatamone, all features of the Partenope promenade. It extends to the offices of the newspaper Il Mattino, the so-called “Pallonetto of Santa Lucia” and the slopes of Mount Echia nearly to Monte di Dio. The area is bounded on the north and east by the Royal Palace, the Molosiglio and via Cesario Console, anciently famous as Rua of the Provenzali.
Already in 1845, the sea level rose considerably, making it necessary to bury the original sanctuary and build a new one on top of it; after the annexion of the Kingdom of Naples to Italy (1861) Santa Lucia underwent a complete transformation, including the enlarging and straightening of the Partenope promenade. It involved reclaining large tracts of land from the sea and the creation of new streets, all of which has served the area well in this age of modern tourism. The new sections now host a row of modern hotels and a number of sailing clubs. The offices of the Campania regional government are located in Palazzo Santa Lucia, and the area is the site of the conference center of the University “Federico II and of the Cervantes Institute of Spanish language and culture.
The area was home to admiral Francesco Caracciolo, who served in the neapolitan navy and then was executed through hanging by admiral Nelson for his service to the Parthenopaean Republic. His body, thrown into the sea, was recovered and is now interred in another famous church in the area, that of Santa Maria della Catena, where an epitaph, placed in 1881, recalls the episode.
Santa Lucia has been like subject of some traditional Neapolitan songs, among which is the most famous, Santa Lucia (Today, among other things, that song is considered somewhat an unofficial hymn in Sweden), and Santa Lucia Luntana, a musical symbol of Neapolitans leaving home to emigrate to America.Wikipedia
The Rome Food Tour | Walks of Italy
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Top Things to Do in Naples, Italy Vlog
There are a LOT of things to do in Naples, Italy besides eating pizza: castles, cathedrals, cool neighborhoods, a palace, and underground tunnels! This video will show you everything to do in Naples before and after you eat pizza, including all the other food you should eat (yeah, turns out Naples has the best gelato we’ve ever eaten, too).
If you want to see the best pizza in Naples, we made another video specifically about that. We ate at all the top pizzerias, including Sorbillo, L'Antica da Michele, and Starita, and tell you our favorites in this video:
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Timestamps for everything we did in Naples:
0:37 – Castel Sant’Elmo
1:54 – Piazza Dante and Dante metro station
2:13 – Toledo metro station
2:43 – Spanish Quarter (Quartieri Spagnoli)
3:12 – Galleria Umberto I
4:08 – Royal Palace (Palazzo Reale)
5:15 – Castel dell’Ovo
6:15 – Naples Cathedral (Cattedrale de San Gennaro)
7:43 – Statue of Pulcinella
7:53 – Naples Underground (Napoli Sotterranea)
11:08 – Leopoldo (amazing pastry shop)
13:54 – San Domenico Maggiore
14:40 – Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo
15:31 – Santa Chiara (monastery and cloister)
Naples food and treats (that aren’t pizza):
3:30 – baba
10:18 – arancini
10:27 – gelato (the best in Italy!)
11:22 – nuvoletta (the best thing we’ve ever eaten, period)
12:57 – sfogliatella riccia
Also, as you'll see in the video, we were traveling with our 1-year-old son, Kai. If you have any questions about what it's like traveling with a baby, or how we managed naps and other details, ask us in the comments.
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Explore Naples, Italy | Pizza, Food & the Streets
Explore Naples, for Part II. Naples is an authentic, gritty Italian city and one of my favorites in Europe. Travel Italy with us and see Napoli, a misunderstood city with a lot of charm. We try the street food, try pizza and arancini. We walk the streets of Naples, and take in the charm of this amazing city. Come visit Naples, Italy with Travelbum.
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91269,80,68,304,14-15 Italia Golfe de Naples - Drive from South to North, by Corso S.Giovanni a Teduccio, via Reggia di Portici, via A. Volta, via A. Vespucci, via Nuova Marina, via Agostino Depretis, Castel Nuovo, Piazza Borsa, Piazza Trieste d Trento, Piazza del Plebiscito, via Solitaria, via Nazario Sauro, Palazzo Reale, via F. Acton, via Chiatamone, via Vannella Gaetani, piazza Vittoria, via Riviera di Chiaia / Map with all videos Camera on board by Christian Roux :