HISTORICAL & CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS

Napoli is a living museum, a city where every corner tells a story spanning millennia. Its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a vibrant tapestry of ancient streets and hidden gems. Beyond its charming chaos, Napoli boasts world-class museums and breathtaking architectural wonders that capture the imagination of every visitor.

A narrow, bustling street scene in the Spaccanapoli district.

SPACCANAPOLI

HISTORIC CENTER

The "Napoli-splitter" is a long, narrow street that cuts through the heart of the old city. It's an intoxicating blend of loud, chaotic energy, ancient history, and vibrant Neapolitan life, filled with artisan shops, churches, and hidden courtyards waiting to be discovered.

The stunning marble statue of the Veiled Christ.

CAPPELLA SANSEVERO

SANSEVERO CHAPEL MUSEUM

Home to the awe-inspiring "Veiled Christ," a stunning and heartbreakingly realistic marble statue that appears to be covered by a transparent veil. This Baroque masterpiece by Giuseppe Sanmartino is a must-see for its incredible detail and emotional impact.

A vibrant Roman mosaic in the National Archaeological Museum.

MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE DI NAPOLI

NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM

One of the world's most important collections of Greco-Roman artifacts, including nearly all the treasures excavated from Pompeii and Herculaneum. It provides unparalleled insight into ancient Roman life and art, making it essential for history enthusiasts.

Ancient underground tunnels and caverns beneath the city of Napoli.

NAPOLI SOTTERRANEA

Napoli UNDERGROUND

Beneath the bustling modern streets lies another ancient city—a fascinating network of Greek and Roman tunnels, aqueducts, and bomb shelters that tell a hidden history spanning millennia. Guided tours reveal incredible archaeological insights into Napoli' layered past.

The grand neoclassical facade of the Royal Palace of Napoli.

PALAZZO REALE

ROYAL PALACE OF Napoli

A magnificent palace situated in the monumental Piazza del Plebiscito, once the residence of the Bourbon kings. Visitors can explore its opulent royal apartments, the historical theatre, and beautiful gardens, offering a glimpse into regal history.

Castel dell'Ovo, a seaside castle in Napoli, reflecting in the water at sunset.

CASTEL DELL'OVO

OVO CASTLE

Napoli' oldest standing castle, dramatically located on a small island connected by a causeway. This seaside fortress offers stunning panoramic views of the Bay of Napoli, Mount Vesuvius, and the city skyline, especially beautiful at sunset.