Places of Interest
What to visit Visiting the historic center of Naples means crossing streets, squares, museums, palaces, churches and monuments that constitute a wonderful treasure chest of artistic and historical treasures that have been a UNESCO heritage site since 1995.
San Severo Chapel – 10 minutes
In the heart of the ancient center, the Sansevero Chapel Museum is an artistic jewel with the sculpture of the Veiled Christ among the most amazing and mysterious works.
Castel Nuovo – 8 minutes
Castel Nuovo, also called Maschio Angioino, is a historic medieval and Renaissance castle, as well as one of the symbols of the city of Naples.
San Gregorio Armeno – 9 minutes Via San Gregorio Armeno is a street in the historic center of Naples, famous for tourism for the artisan workshops of nativity scenes and for the beautiful churches.
San Lorenzo Maggiore – 9 minutes The complex is a historical testimony of how “The Buried Neapolis” grew and evolved from the 5th century BC. C. until the end of the 18th century AD.
Treasure of San Gennaro – 12 minutes
The Jewels of the Treasure of San Gennaro are masterpieces of inestimable artistic value, the result of the great skill and art of the Neapolitan school goldsmiths.
Piazza del Plebiscito – 14 minutes Piazza del Plebiscito is one of the symbolic places of Naples. Located at the end of via Toledo, it is the largest square in the city with its 25 thousand square meters.
Royal Palace – 13 minutes
Located in the historic center, the Royal Palace of Naples is one of the most impressive and famous monuments of the city. Architectural jewel, museum and cultural center.
MANN – 15 minutes
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples is one of the most visited museums in Italy, among the oldest and most important in the world for the richness and uniqueness of its heritage.
Piazza del Gesù – 8 minutes
With the spire of the Immaculate Conception in the center, the square is surrounded by the stupendous church of Gesù Nuovo and the ancient Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara.