Web Analytics

Things To Do Naples

Italy

6 out of 94 Places to visit in Italy

₹ 56,000 onwards View Packages

Get Customized Packages

The Land of Diversity

Top Hotel Collections for Naples

Cinque Terre

Private Pool

Cinque Terre

Luxury Hotels

Cinque Terre

5-Star Hotels

Cinque Terre

Pet Friendly


Plan Your Travel To Naples

Places To Visit In Naples

Egg Castle

Egg Castle

The Egg castle is located on a small peninsula surrounded by water. It also houses the Museum of Prehistory. It offers some of the finest views of Napoli, including Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples. Sometimes, artists display their paintings here. One can walk to Borgo Morino after visiting here. The sea side castle takes its names from a legendary magical egg. After you are satiated with the views, you can take a walk to the Borgo Marino, where you can enjoy a great meal from one of the many lovely restaurants. Read More

Galleria Borbonica

Galleria Borbonica

An underground tunnel system, which showcases the Neapolitan history through paintings and sculptures. Also called the Bourbon tunnel, this was an escape route during the world war 2. This place has a very interesting history, it is best to be opt for a guide, but be sure to check before hand about the availibility of an English speaking guide and of the tour timings. The underground tunnels have wonderful illustrations depicting history of the great city of Naples right up to the world war. Read More

Sansevero Chapel Museum

Sansevero Chapel Museum

Sansevero Chapel Museum is a small chapel with impressive sculptures , where you can easily spend a couple of hours. It is famous for the beautiful statue of the veiled Christ. The museum, with underground chambers, is located at city centre and is worth visiting, especially for art lovers. The Museo Capella Sansevero is a small chapel in the heart of Naples. The place is infact quite small, you may veen wonder if the fee is worth it. But this small chapel is definitely worth a visit, especially for art lovers. There is also a chamber downstairs that has a small surprise. Read More

San Carlo Theatre

San Carlo Theatre

San Carlo Theatre is an old and large theatre in Naples, which is must visit if you're an Opera fan. The Opera House is the oldest theatre in Europe and is truly a beautiful gem in Naples, and can be visited only by a tour guide - this way you can learn all about the history of this old theatre. If you're lucky, you can also witness a performance here. The entire building, stage and even the acoustics is excellent. There's also a very reasonabl priced cafe below. Read More

Lungomare

Lungomare

Lungomare is a beautiful walking area by the sea, with great views and a great breeze. The walk through this bay is very lively, with lots of museums, churches, shops and pizzerias. There are also great views to be taken in, with a gorgeous sunset. This is great place to feel the 'Napoli vibe'. After a long day of visiting museums, churches and other historic sites, this is a great place to unwind.

Amalfi

Amalfi

Amalfi, located at the foot of Monte Cerreto, is a designated World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is known for its stunning coastline, vibrant villages, and cliffs. A spectacular coastline with outstanding views surrounds the one-and-a-half-hour drive from Naples to Amalfi.  it has several stores of historical and cultural importance across cities. Surrounded by the spectacular coastline, it is home to various important historical sites like the Cloister of Paradise, the Piazza Duomo, the Campanile (the bell tower), and the Basilica of Sant'Andrea (an open-air museum featuring Roman and medieval pillars).Also famous for its limoncello liquor, the Amalfi coast is home to several terrace gardens growing fresh and juicy lemons. Read More

Capri

Capri

The stunning island of Capri has been a holiday favorite for many celebrities. Reachable only via boats, the secluded island is home to spectacular landscapes of the Mediterranean Sea and steep cliffs. Along with mesmerizing views Capri is famous for its laid back life. The easiest way to travel to Capri is via Naples, owing to the 16 ferries that bridge the two destinations. Interestingly, Capri is popular for its cafés, street shops and town squares; tourists love to engage in a spending spree at the Capri markets. Read More

Castel Sant'Elmo

Located on Vomero Hill, this militarian fortress of Castel Sant'Elmo overlooks the city of Naples, backed by the extraordinary view of the hinterland and the islands from Sorrento Peninsula to Phlegraean Fields. It serves now as a museum and an exhibition hall. This beating heart of the Napoleon region, Castel Sant'Elmo, derives its name from an ancient 10th-century church dedicated to Sant'Erasmo and dates back to the 1200s. In 1799, a group of intellectuals inspired by the French Revolution gathered at the castle to proclaim the Neapolitan Republic. Later in the 19th Century, the court served as a prison and now rests as a museum. Read More

Chiostri di Santa Chiara

Chiostri di Santa Chiara

The foundation of the gothic basilica of Santa Chiara was first laid down in 1310 by the wish of King Robert of Anjou and his wife Sanica of Mallorca. The Franciscan Citadel was first built in two convents, one for the poor Clares and the other for Franciscan Friars Minors. It took almost a decade to recover the remains of Santa Chiara's basilica and open it to the public. Now standing tall as a museum, it houses the remains of 1943, where one can see the treasures that survived the bombing, a traditional shepherd nativity scene from the 18th Century and a Roman thermal establishment from the 1st century AD. Read More

Diego Armando Maradona Stadium

Diego Armando Maradona Stadium

Nestled in the suburbs of western Fuorigrotta, Naples, the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium has been the third-largest stadium in Italy since its opening in 1959. It has a capacity to accommodate 60,240 viewers. Stadio del Sole (Stadium of the Sun), the stadium's original name, was eventually changed to honor Saint Paul. Following Maradona's outstanding displays for the local team Napoli and the 1990 World Cup. The stadium can hold 60,240 spectators at present, but it once held about 90.000 thanks to terraced sections. Read More

Naples Travel Packages


View All Travel Packages Naples

Nearby Places Naples

Browse Package Collections


Browse Hotel Collections