15 Best Things to do in Naples, Italy
Oh, Napoli. One of the rougher Italian cities, Naples is often passed through on the way to more pristine or historic destinations. While Naples certainly makes a great base to take day trips from, it’s also worth visiting on its own. Follow this list of the best things to do in Naples, Italy, to help you plan your Naples itinerary!
15 Best Things to do in Naples, Italy
Eat Pizza on Via Tribunali
Via Tribunali is also known as ‘pizza street,’ and it’s your go-to place to enjoy authentic Italian pizza. Did you know that Naples is the birthplace of pizza? That’s why eating pizza in Naples has to be number one on your list.
The exception to the ‘eat on pizza street rule’ is dining at L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele. This is the pizzeria that was popularized in Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love memoir (turned movie) and is definitely worth the hype.
Don’t neglect the pizza fritta (fried pizza) that Naples is also known for as one of its top street foods. Find it at various stalls and shops throughout the city, like Antica Pizzeria e Friggitoria Di Matteo.
Want to know what the best pizza in America is? Check out this guide!
Take a day or weekend trip to Rome
When you’re in Naples, you’re far too close to the Eternal City not to pay Rome a visit. Even if you only go for a day or two, Rome is worthwhile and only a couple of hours away from Naples by train.
What can you do in Rome with one or two days? Consider booking one of the best Vatican tours the city has to offer — there’s even one that will take you through the Vatican museums and the historic colosseum in one day!
Or, if you’d like a more relaxed experience, consider taking Italian cooking classes in Rome with a local. You’ll get a feel for a quieter side of Rome on its outskirts and have the opportunity to support local markets that aren’t catering to tourists in the city center.
Visit Capodimonte Church
Can’t make it to the Vatican? Visit “a little San Pietro,” as Neapolitans call it, instead. The Capodimonte Church was built using St. Peter’s Basilica as a model for both its interior and exterior.
Nearby you’ll also find the entrance to another site to see in Naples — the catacombs of San Gennaro.
Feel the Christmas spirit along Via S. Gregorio Armeno
Via S. Gregorio Armenno in Naples is called ‘Christmas Alley.’ One of the oldest streets in Naples, Via S. Gregorio Armenno, is lined with artisan workshops specializing in nativity scenes.
As you walk through this alley, peek into the shops to watch the artisans at work and perhaps pick up a souvenir or two to commemorate your experience.
Admire the art at Toledo Metro Station
Somehow, visiting a train station has made it to the top of nearly every list of things to do in Naples. It’s even been recognized as the most beautiful metro station in all of Europe. Want to see what all the hype is about? Take 10 minutes or so to stop and take the art for yourself.
Visit Castel dell’Ovo
Another beautiful and free activity in Naples is visiting the Castel dell’Ovo which sits on the water. You’ll take in a bit of history and stunning views as you traipse through this stone castle. This is Naple’s oldest castle (more like a fortress) and worth a visit while you’re in town.
Stroll along the waterfront (Lungomare)
Different areas within Naples can make you feel like you’re in entirely different cities altogether. The luxe waterfront side of the city contrasts with its gritty center, and it’s charming to know both sides belong to one city.
While in Naples, be sure to walk along the sea and experience a more relaxing vibe than you encounter along the city streets.
Let the views from Castel Sant’Elmo take your breath away
For stunning, panoramic city views, don’t miss a visit to Castel Sant’Elmo. While the castle itself is pretty basic, the views are the main attraction. If you’re able to time it right, visit in the evening to watch the sunset over the Gulf of Naples.
You can take the funicular up from Montesanto station, and the entry fee is 5 euros (have cash on hand in case some places do not accept credit cards).
Catch a game at the Diego Armando Mardona Stadium
If you’re a sports fan, be sure to catch a football (soccer) game at the fourth-largest stadium in Italy. Visit the Diego Armando Mardona Stadium and cheer alongside the passionate Neopolitan people — an incredible experience during your visit to Naples.
Try sfogliatelle
In addition to gelato and tiramisu, add this Italian pastry to your list of sweet treats to try in Italy. More specifically, sfogliatelle is a specialty of Napoli. You’ll recognize it with its clam-like pastry shell, and it will be filled with delicious custard.
Day trip to Pompeii, Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast
Of course, Naples truly is a great base from which to take some epic day trips. One of the can’t-miss day trips is to Pompeii, Sorrento, and the Amalfi Coast. You could split these up over a couple of days if you prefer, but it is possible to take on all three in one (long) day if you like.
You can take the Circumvesuviana train from Naples to Pompeii and then to Sorrento. From Sorrento, you can book a round-trip bus ticket to get to the Amalfi Coast.
Royal Palace of Naples
Indulge yourself in a bit of opulence with a visit to the Royal Palace of Naples. This generally quiet yet stunning castle-turned-museum is a great way to spend an hour or two exploring art and architecture in Naples.
People Watch at the Piazza del Plebiscito
This wide-open plaza located across from the Royal Palace is the perfect spot to sit with some gelato and people watch. Visit early in the morning, before the crowds emerge, to capture some incredible photos.
Enjoy a cappuccino at Caffe Mexico
Caffe Mexico is a beloved destination in Naples, with three locations across the city. Visit for a taste of the highly-rated coffee and buy some to take home as gifts. There’s a location near the train station where you can visit to await your train; however, be extra careful of pickpockets in this location.
Eat seafood street food
Of course, Naples’ coast location boasts a strong reputation for delicious seafood. One of the top street foods to try when visiting Naples is frutti di mare, which is a cup of a variety of fried seafood, including sardines, prawns, and more. Give it a try! When in Naples…
Conclusion: 15 Best Things to do in Naples
While Naples might not be Italy’s most glamorous city, it’s certainly one with lots of character and history. Make the most of your visit to Naples by adding these 15 top things to do in Naples to your itinerary.
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