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  1. The city of Naples, perched on the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida, is famous for its high-end shopping, world-class arts and culture, sophisticated dining, family fun, and wild outdoors. Within an hour of Naples and Marco Island are millions of acres of federal and state parks, preserves, and wildlife refuges.

  2. Apr 14, 2021 · Ranking of the top 9 things to do in Naples, Italy. Travelers favorites include #1 Via Caracciolo e Lungomare di Napoli, #2 Museo Cappella Sansevero (Sansevero Chapel Museum) and more.

  3. Jun 3, 2022 · 3. Naples National Archaeological Museum. Housed in a fine ornate building that was created in the 1750’s, the museum used to operate as a military and cavalry barracks and was turned into a museum in later years. The museum is located to the north of the Harbor but there is a Metro station right next to the building.

  4. Naples. Italy, Europe. Naples is raw, high-octane energy, a place of soul-stirring art and panoramas, spontaneous conversations and unexpected, inimitable elegance – welcome to Italy's most unlikely masterpiece. Best Time to Visit. Best Things to Do.

  5. Oct 30, 2020 · Things to Do. Visitors come to Naples for its Greek and Roman underground, its numerous mosaic- and relic-filled churches and its museums stuffed with art and archaeological treasures. Then there's the food—Naples is famous for pizza, seafood, fried everything, and decadent pastries. And as much as anything, visitors come to Naples just to be ...

  6. L'Antiquario. 222. One of the trendiest cocktail bars in Naples, L'Antiquario is located in the hip Chiaia district along the city's seafront. Its speakeasy vibe, curated décor, and excellent cocktails have earned it a position on Italy's list of fifty best bars. It's one of the few places open daily until late, and is very popular with locals ...

  7. Naples was founded about 600 bce as Neapolis (“New City”), close to the more ancient Palaepolis, which had itself absorbed the name of the siren Parthenope. Both towns originated as Greek settlements, extensions almost certainly of Greek colonies established during the 7th and 6th centuries bce on the nearby island of Pithecusa (now Ischia ...

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