

The Royal Palace of Naples, a grand 17th-century building, was the official residence of the Bourbons and the Savoy kings of Naples.
A stunning 14th-century cathedral with a rich history and beautiful architecture.

Home to an extensive collection of Roman artifacts, including the famous 'Secret Cabinet' of erotic art.

A historic castle with beautiful views of the Naples coastline, especially stunning at sunset.
Shell-shaped pastry with ricotta cheese and candied orange peel.

Classic Neapolitan pizza with tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, and olive oil.
Rum-soaked sponge cake, often served with whipped cream.
Naples can experience sudden rain showers, especially in autumn and winter.

Exploring the Royal Palace of Naples involves a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.
Staying hydrated is important in Naples' Mediterranean climate, and tap water is safe to drink.
Intricately crafted from local coral, these pieces are a symbol of Naples' maritime history and are often passed down through generations.
A traditional lemon-based liqueur, Limoncello is a must-try and a perfect souvenir from the region known for its lemons.
Brightly colored ceramics from Vietri sul Mare are a classic Italian souvenir, featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Iconic historic café near the Royal Palace, famous for its coffee and pastries since 1860.
Local favorite serving traditional Neapolitan dishes, popular among locals and tourists alike.
Elegant restaurant offering Mediterranean cuisine in a historic building near the Royal Palace.

A bustling market in the heart of Paris, offering fresh produce, local specialties, and a lively atmosphere.
A serene sanctuary for flamingos and other wading birds, offering a unique blend of nature and wildlife in Southwest Florida.
A serene lake nestled within the vast Saihanba Forest Park, offering stunning views and a peaceful retreat.