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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · 1. What’s the best time to visit Naples? 2. A few facts about Naples. 3. One Day in Naples Itinerary. 3.1. Start your day with a coffee and sfogliatella. 3.2. Stroll around the historic centre. 3.3. Visit Il Duomo (The Cathedral) 3.4. Discover the hidden world of Napoli Sotterranea (Naples Underground) 3.5.

    • Start at the Piazza del Plebiscito. The Piazza del Plebiscito is not only beautiful and centrally located in Naples, it’s also surrounded by significant buildings and can essentially be considered the main square of the city.
    • Head to Caffe Gambrinus. Opulent, gorgeous, and home to delicious coffee served on their iconic china, Caffe Gambrinus is both the perfect place to grab a Neapolitan-style breakfast and get sufficiently caffeinated enough to tackle Naples in one day, and it’s also a piece of history.
    • Munch on a sfogliatella. You can grab one of these delicate, layered pastries either at Caffe Gambrinus or at one of the stalls near Galleria Umberto I if you want to save a bit of money–but either way, be sure to sample one!
    • Duck into the Galleria Umberto I. If you’ve traveled to Italy before (or just scrolled through Italy-themed hashtags on Instagram), odds are that you’ve seen the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, the famous mall topped with a glass dome.
    • Gesù Nuovo Church & Square. Time needed: 15-20 minutes. Piazza del Gesù Nuovo is one of the nicest squares in the old historic city center of Naples. The main attraction here is Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo (New Jesus Church), probably the most beautiful church in the city.
    • Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara. Time needed: 45-60 minutes. Just across the street from Gesu Nuovo, you will find a big monastery complex – Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara, dating to the early 14th century.
    • Spaccanapoli. Time needed 5-15 minutes. Spaccanapoli is the most famous street of Naples – the famous ‘Naples splitter’. You should see it from above in order to appreciate how special it is and how it indeed looks like this street cuts the city center in two… But it’s probably even more impressive to simply walk around here.
    • Via San Gregorio Armeno. Time needed 5-10 minutes. Via San Gregorio Armeno is one of the side streets of Spaccanapoli. It’s probably the most famous alleyway in Naples, also known as ‘Christmas Street’.
    • Coffee and breakfast at Gran Café Gambrinus. Why it is special: serves the most delicious “scrambled” coffee “Caffé Gegé. Opening times: daily from 7 AM- 12 AM (Saturdays until 1 AM).
    • Piazza del Plebiscito & Basilica of San Francesco di Paolla. Why it is special: beautiful iconic plaza and impressive basilica. Cost: free. Opening times of the Basilica: Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM, Sun 8:30 AM to 12 PM.
    • Galleria Umberto I. Why it is special: beautiful UNESCO-protected centuries-old shopping arcade. Cost: free. Opening times: 24/7 (except for the shops) Time required: 10 minutes (unless you go shopping)
    • Castel Nuovo. Why it is special: the storybook-like castle is one of the most important landmarks in Naples. Entrance fee: 6 EUR. Opening times: Mon-Sat 8:30 AM-6 PM, Sun 10 AM- 1 PM.
  2. Apr 22, 2024 · One day in Naples is enough to see the city centre, visit the most popular sites and try some Neapolitan pizza. Yet, if you want to take a food tour, visit some of the gorgeous churches, the National Archaeological Museum or the Naples Underground, I’d recommend you spend two days here.

  3. Check out what to see in Naples in one day: the complete guide in 24 hours (or even less) for an unforgettable day through art, history and unique flavours.

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  5. May 29, 2023 · Got only one day in Naples? Check out the best things to do in Naples with our comprehensive itinerary. Includes practical information, fun facts, tips, and a map!

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