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What to do in Naples? Here are 6 Tips for Your Reference
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- Spectacular Buildings in Naples
- Mysterious Underground World of Naples
- Glamorous Star Metro Station
- Pizza Verified by Julia Roberts
- Pompeii: a City From 2000 Years Ago
- Sunny Beach in Amalfi Coast
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What to do in Naples? Here are 6 tips for your reference
Napoli, a Southern Italian city with a long history and beautiful scenery, is very attractive both in its many historic buildings and in its surrounding beautiful towns. The majestic Vesuvius Active Volcano and the world-famous Pompeii City add a sense of deep history to the beautiful Gulf of Naples, making it one of the most famous scenic spots in the Mediterranean.
In 1995, the entire historical center of Naples was listed as a World Heritage Site. There are many buildings of different styles built in this beautiful "City of Sunshine and Joy", and it is also famous for the historic castles. The old Castel dell'Ovo and the landmark Newcastle can't be missed!
The scenery of the cape where the oldest Castel dell'Ovo locates is very nice. Board the castle and lean against the window to enjoy the beautiful Gulf of Naples in the distance and the spectacular sunset over the sea.
Napoli's birthplace is 30 meters underground. This is the underground world that has existed for more than 2,400 years. The underground world tour is divided into three parts: the groundwater pipeline facility in Greek-Roman period, the Roman Theatre and the Summa Cavea tour. It is a must-see trip to Naples when traveling through the underground world thousands of years ago and feeling the architectural talents of the ancient Greeks, so it is highly recommended.
The entrance to the underground world is close to the main church of Naples. Westbound along Via del Tribunale, you can arrive. The tour is arranged every 2 hours. The restaurant market is about one and a half hours. The underground world is very cold. It is recommended to prepare a long-sleeved coat during the summer visit.
Toledo Metro Station is located on Toledo Avenue, the most famous commercial street in Naples. It has been rated as one of the ten coolest subway stations in the world by a well-known American media. It can be said that this has not only existed as a subway station, but now it has become one of the most famous scenic spots in Naples.
The subway station is built by the artist Oscar Tusquets Blanca. The entire underground space is covered with a layer of blue and white mosaics. The blue is from deep to light, and the layers are gradual, soft and comfort. The white mosaics dotted with them are fresh and clear, just like the stars in the night sky, so Toledo Subway Station is also known as the "Star Metro Station".
Napoli is the birthplace of pizza. There are hundreds of pizzerias in the city. If you enter a pizzeria, you won't be disappointed. Of course, the most famous one is Pizzeria da Michele, which definitely wins the first prize. This is a pizzeria with a history of nearly 100 years. Its image is included in "Eat Pray Love" starring by Julia Roberts.
This pizzeria is not big. When you enter, you will be attracted by the huge charcoal stove. It will be crowded before eating time. There are only a few pizzas on the menu, and we recommend the most classic Margarita Pizza.
Pompeii is located near Naples. It is a medium-and-small-sized town, which faces the sea with the hills for a background. It was totally destroyed by a major eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The streets and houses of the town were buried by volcanic ashes, but the life scene of Pompeii people were completely preserved more than two thousand years ago. Later, this huge historic site was gradually discovered and explored.
Although Pompeii is very famous, what can be seen now are only the dilapidated walls. It is recommended to learn about the history of Pompeii in advance, thus it will be more meaningful to visit. In addition to various architectural relics, there are also some striking statues. The people who died in the volcanic eruption, the body was decayed, leaving only empty shells because they were wrapped by volcanic ash. Archaeologists injected plaster into these empty shells and made them into statues to show the world the horror of Pompeii at that time.
The Amalfi Coast is a section of coastline stretching about 50 kilometers south of the Sorrento Peninsula. From Sorrento Positano in the west to Vietri sul Mare in the east, the rugged coastline is dotted with picturesque towns, which is one of the most spectacular coastlines in Europe. In 1997, it was included in the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO.
The Amalfi Coast, a world cultural heritage, has also been rated as one of the "50 beautiful places that must be visited in your life" by American "National Geographic" magazine. Today, the Amalfi Coast has become one of Italy's top travel destinations, and many international stars also like to come here to enjoy the leisure and the warm sunshine of southern Italy.
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