3-day Trip Naples from Rome
Rome, Italy
Trip Type: 3-Day Tours
Duration: 3 days
Leave central Rome in the morning and travel by high-speed train toward sunny Naples. Arrive there by late morning, after about 1 hour and a half, and set off to explore this amazing city at your own pace. You will be able to finally admire Naples attractions like Piazza del Plebiscito – home to the Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo Reale) – and the Galleria Umberto I, with its glass-roofed arcade. On a day of your choice, seize the opportunity to visit one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, Pompeii. You'll spend a day surrounded by culture and history. The entrance to Pompeii is included in the final price.
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Leave central Rome in the morning and travel by high-speed train toward sunny Naples. Arrive there by late morning, after about 1 hour and a half, and set off to explore this amazing city at your own pace. You will be able to finally admire Naples attractions like Piazza del Plebiscito – home to the Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo Reale) – and the Galleria Umberto I, with its glass-roofed arcade. On a day of your choice, seize the opportunity to visit one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, Pompeii. You'll spend a day surrounded by culture and history. The entrance to Pompeii is included in the final price.Leave central Rome in the morning and travel by high-speed train toward sunny Naples. Arrive there by late morning, after an hour and a half journey, and set off to explore this amazing city at your own pace. You will be able to admire Naples attractions like Piazza del Plebiscito – home to the Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo Reale) – and the Galleria Umberto I, with its glass-roofed arcade. Stroll along Lungomare Caracciolo with its amazing views on the Gulf of Naples; enjoy the small, rocky Borgo Marinari, the place where – according to legend – the heartbroken siren Partenope washed ashore after failing to seduce Ulysses with her song. It's also where the Greeks first settled the city in the 7th century BC, calling the little island which hosts today's Castel dell'Ovo Megaris.
From a culinary view point, Naples is world-famous for its delicious pizza, which was invented in this city, and the delicious sweet treats like the typical "sfogliatella". Neapolitan music has also been very influential and boasts the invention of the romantic guitar as well as the mandolin: don't miss Marechiaro, in the charming Posillipo district, the place that inspired many Neapolitan songs. Contributions to opera styles have been considerable too: San Carlo Theatre is the world's most ancient opera theatre, still in full swing. San Gennaro - Naples patron saint - Pulcinella and Homer's sirens are some of the popular characters and figures who have come to symbolize the city itself. According to CNN, the metro stop "Toledo" is the nicest in Europe. In fact, it even won the LEAF Award 2013 as "Public building of the year".
On a day of your choice, seize the opportunity to visit one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, Pompeii. You'll spend a day surrounded by culture and history. Travel back in time to that tragic days in 79 AD when the silent Mount Vesuvius suddenly erupted, covering the prosperous Roman city of Pompeii under a thick layer of deadly volcanic ashes. The entrance to Pompeii in included in the final price.
From a culinary view point, Naples is world-famous for its delicious pizza, which was invented in this city, and the delicious sweet treats like the typical "sfogliatella". Neapolitan music has also been very influential and boasts the invention of the romantic guitar as well as the mandolin: don't miss Marechiaro, in the charming Posillipo district, the place that inspired many Neapolitan songs. Contributions to opera styles have been considerable too: San Carlo Theatre is the world's most ancient opera theatre, still in full swing. San Gennaro - Naples patron saint - Pulcinella and Homer's sirens are some of the popular characters and figures who have come to symbolize the city itself. According to CNN, the metro stop "Toledo" is the nicest in Europe. In fact, it even won the LEAF Award 2013 as "Public building of the year".
On a day of your choice, seize the opportunity to visit one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, Pompeii. You'll spend a day surrounded by culture and history. Travel back in time to that tragic days in 79 AD when the silent Mount Vesuvius suddenly erupted, covering the prosperous Roman city of Pompeii under a thick layer of deadly volcanic ashes. The entrance to Pompeii in included in the final price.
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