I regret going to Naples, I regret not arranging more time there.
🇮🇹 Naples not only has the blazing sun and romantic sea views, but also a deep history and rich culture.
Recommended places to visit 📷
📍Naples
The largest city in southern Italy, the capital of the Campania region and the province of Naples, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC, is one of the most famous scenic spots in the Mediterranean.
📍Pompeii
Located in the Campania region near Naples, Italy, the city was buried under volcanic ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, and was not rediscovered until the 18th century.
📍Napoli Sotterranea
Originally built by the Greeks in the 4th century BC, it was initially used as a reservoir and quarry. Located 40 meters underground, it is made up of various ancient aqueducts, reservoirs, and caves, and is very large and well-connected.
📍Teatro di San Carlo
With a history of over 300 years, the Teatro di San Carlo is the oldest opera house in Europe, with a particularly ornate interior.
📍Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Located in the center of Naples, it was founded in the 19th century and houses a large collection of artifacts from ancient cities such as Pompeii and Herculaneum, as well as over 300,000 exquisite artifacts from ancient Rome, Egypt, Greece, and modern times, and 150,000 coins.
📍Spaccanapoli
The main street of Naples in ancient Roman times, it still retains many historical sites, such as the Church of San Gregorio Armeno, the Church of San Domenico Maggiore, and more.
📍Toledo Metro Station
The most beautiful metro station in Naples, with a dreamy starry sky ceiling, it has been rated as the most beautiful metro station in Europe.
📍Newcastle
A landmark building in Naples, an ancient castle, you can climb the tower to overlook the city and the bay.
📍Castel dell'Ovo
The legendary "magic egg" site, an ancient castle offering magnificent bay views and historical exhibitions.
📍Sant'Elmo
A tourist attraction converted from an ancient prison on a hilltop, you can overlook the entire Naples and see the entire coastline.
📍Umberto I Gallery
A large shopping arcade with a magnificent interior, it is a great place for shopping, dining, and leisure.
📍Mount Vesuvius
The only active volcano in Europe, you can hike to the crater and enjoy the spectacular views.
🍽️ Food recommendations:
🍕Pizza
The birthplace of pizza, you must try the local pizza, which is different from other places, with a rich and intense flavor.
🍤Octopus salad
Fresh octopus from the southern seas is cooked and then mixed with diced potatoes, parsley, pepper, and olive oil.
🥟Sfogliatella
A southern specialty snack, made by wrapping flour and then frying it in oil, the crispy crust gives a pleasant texture, and the fresh jam inside is delicious.
The Castel Nuovo in Naples, Italy, was built on the only way to enter Naples at that time. The Castel Nuovo was named "new" because it was compared to the older castle in Naples. The Castel Nuovo was both a royal palace and a defensive fortress, and it played a pivotal role in the city's defense system. The Castel Nuovo is located on a high slope by the sea in Naples, in front of the Naples Town Hall Square, and is one of the famous landmarks of Naples. The castle's walls consist of five cylindrical towers, which are connected by city walls. The battlements on the walls and towers are staggered, which are quite rugged and masculine in medieval architecture.
This is a typical French-style castle and one of the most outstanding landmarks in Naples. Today, the castle houses a small civic museum with paintings depicting the history of Naples and other castle relics.
After checking in at the Renaissance Naples Hotel, we walked to the new castle for a visit because the room was not available until 3pm. It took about 5 minutes to walk. There was a fee for admission and there was also a guide machine. There was a small church that was now hosting an art exhibition and there were many art works.
The new castle near the port, also known as Castel Nuovo, was built by the first king of the Naples Kingdom. It was the residence of the Angevans who ruled it at that time and rebuilt by the Aragons in the 15th century. The four cylindrical towers on the wall and the moat around them are typical French castle style. The entrance is in the form of the Arc de Triomphe built to commemorate the entry of Avonso I into the city. The castle now has a small museum with tickets of 6 euros, collecting oil paintings depicting the history of the city. Unfortunately, the cloth is not open, so we can only visit it in the hall.
Naples is the oldest city in Italy. Its downtown streets basically reserve 14th century brick and stone roads. Ancient buildings are everywhere. Naples's landmark new castle, Paul's St. Francis Cathedral and so on are the most famous scenic spots.
The New Castle of Naples is built near the seaside port. You need to buy a ticket and there is a Chinese tour guide. There are still many historical relics in the whole New Castle, which are well preserved. There is also a building with an elevator, which contains many art paintings and religious relics. You can see the seaside and the Soviet Volcano in the distance.
The Castel Nuovo in Naples is located in the harbor, gazing at the blue sea and sky, and the distant sails. Its imposing manner and geographical advantages make the castle a landmark of Naples. The Castel Nuovo was built by the first king of Naples in the late 13th century in French architectural style. About two hundred years later, it was transferred to the Aragon family, who renovated and decorated it, making its charm and charm come to life.