Parco di Villa Floridiana
Park & Garden
About Parco di Villa Floridiana
Parco di Villa Floridiana occupies prime real estate on Vomero hill, wrapping around an elegant 19th-century neoclassical villa that now houses the Museo Nazionale della Ceramica Duca di Martina (EUR 5). The terraced gardens cascade down the hillside, offering unobstructed views across Naples' bay to Mount Vesuvius and the islands of Capri and Ischia. You'll find one of Naples' best panoramic viewpoints here, plus peaceful walking paths lined with Mediterranean pines and palm trees.
The park feels like Naples' secret backyard, where local families come for evening passeggiatas while tourists remain oblivious down in the historic center. You can wander the formal gardens, settle on benches facing the bay, or explore the villa's impressive ceramics collection featuring Capodimonte porcelain and Asian pieces. The atmosphere stays relaxed throughout the day, with joggers using the paths in early morning and couples claiming the best sunset spots by evening.
Most guidebooks barely mention this place, which works in your favor since you'll rarely encounter crowds. The museum inside gets overlooked but contains genuinely world-class ceramics if you're into decorative arts. Skip the lower terraces which offer limited views, head straight to the upper gardens where the real panoramas unfold. The EUR 5 museum ticket is optional unless you're particularly interested in porcelain and pottery.
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