
Naples
Neighborhoods
Each district has its own personality
Naples Neighborhoods
Find the right area for your travel style

Centro Storico & Spaccanapoli
The 2,500-year-old Greek street grid: Spaccanapoli cutting through the city, Cappella Sansevero with the Veiled Christ, the best pizzerias in Naples, the Christmas alley with nativity artisans, and churches at every corner.

Museo & Port Area
The museum and port district: the National Archaeological Museum with the world's best Roman collection, the Farnese Hercules, the Alexander Mosaic, and the port from which ferries leave for Capri, Ischia, and Procida.

Quartieri Spagnoli & Via Toledo
The Spanish Quarter grid west of Via Toledo: Maradona is a local saint here (wall murals, street shrines), the cheapest food in Naples, scooters threading through pedestrians, and an energy that is raw, loud, and completely alive.

Lungomare & Chiaia
The seafront Naples: Castel dell'Ovo with the bay view and Vesuvius backdrop, the Lungomare promenade walk, Piazza del Plebiscito and the Royal Palace, and Chiaia for aperitivo and upscale dining.

Vomero & Certosa
The hilltop residential neighbourhood: the Certosa di San Martino with its extraordinary Baroque cloister, Castel Sant'Elmo with the best panoramic view in Naples, and a neighbourhood that feels nothing like the chaos below.