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  1. Piazza Garibaldi. 316 reviews. #628 of 911 things to do in Naples. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. What people are saying. By aces11. “ Must have been a nice area - once ” May 2023. Sad that this once must have been a lovely part of Napoli. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Tours & experiences.

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    • Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi
    • Attraction
    • Naples' Central Transport Hub
    • Station Overview: Location Map
    • Which Platform For Your Train?
    • About Changing Trains in Naples
    • Ticket Offices & Ticket Machines
    • Left Luggage
    • ATMs, Wifi, Toilets, Safety & Security
    • Executive & Club Class Lounges
    • Somewhere to Eat & Drink
    • Supermarkets

    Naples has one main central station, Napoli Centrale. It's located in the heart of the city on Piazza Garibaldi, the square named after the Italian general & revolutionaryGiuseppe Garibaldi. It's three stations in one: A mainline terminus at ground level called Napoli Centrale, an underground station called Napoli Piazza Garibaldi with two undergro...

    There's a plan of the station at www.gsretail.it/en/network/napoli-centrale(click EN for English). Naples Centrale, looking east from an upper floor room in the excellentUnahotel Napoli. In the foreground is the covered retail mall on the south side of Piazza Garibaldi. The station building is behind it, with platforms 2-24 visible behind that. Cou...

    Naples Centrale mainline station is a terminus with platforms numbered 2 to 24 left to right as you look towards the trains.Platforms 5-24 are lined up in a neat row behind the main concourse. All...
    Check your departure platform on your phoneStay one step ahead!  If you go towww.viaggiatreno.it/infomobilita/index.jsp on your phone and select Napoli Centrale you'll see a list of departures with...

    Changing between two mainline trains is straightforward.  It's a terminus so there's easy level access between platforms 2-24, you can walk between platforms around the back of the buffer stops wit...

    The Trenitalia ticket office is on the right-hand side of the concourse as you look towards the trains, roughly level with platform 18, marked Biglietteria.It can be quicker to use theTrenitalia se...

    There's a left luggage office if you need to leave your bags, on the far side of the concourse at the platform 4 end, follow the signs for Deposito bagagli.  It's privately run by KiPoint/KiBag (ww...

    The station does not currently have free WiFi.
    There are clean toilets one level down, a small charge is made.
    There are ATMs in various locations around the station.
    Naples is a great city and I have never felt unsafe or at risk there, certainly not in the well-lit and well-staffed Naples Centrale, even at night.  But as in any busy place, be aware of your surr...
    Trenitalia has a FRECCIALounge for Executive class & Business Salottino passengers on itsFrecciarossa trains and those with certain Trenitalia loyalty cards.  It's located on the main concourse.  I...
    Italohas a lounge forClub class passengers on its Italo trains, on the main concourse.  You can use it from 3 hours before your train departs.  In Smart & Prima classes, you can sometimes add loung...

    Inside the stationThere are various eateries inside the station, including a Burger King and a couple of decent cafes on the concourse.  There's a 2-storey food court off the main concourse at the...

    There is a Conad supermarket reached from the main concourse along a passageway at the platform 24 end.  It can also be accessed from outside the station, at the southern end of the facade.
    For more choice & quality, there's a Supermercati Superò on Corso Novara, 3 minutes walk north of the station, see walking map.
    • Piazza Garibaldi (Naples Central Station) Where everything begins. It is the square of the central station: from here starts Corso Umberto (Umberto Avenue), the street which introduces us to the city if we come from abroad or from the hinterland.
    • Piazza Dante. A very large place, where you can find the historical national boarding school Vittorio Emanuele, a beautiful statue of the famous poet Dante Alighieri that rises just in the middle of the square.
    • Piazza Vanvitelli. Just going up to Vomero we find this square that is a crossroads. Standing just in the middle of the square and pointing to the north we can see the climb that bring to the hill quarter at left, instead behind us there are the shopping streets, that have such a large extension in the area.
    • Piazza Municipio. Piazza Municipio connect the harbour zone and the shopping steeets. Here we can find many benches, where we can relax around the Fontana del Nettuno (Neptune’s Fountain).
  2. Visit Galleria Galleria Piazza Garibaldi Naples, one of the best markets in Naples, activities that can be done, working hours, and address.

  3. The primary train station in Naples is called, appropriately, Napoli Centrale. Built in 1950s-1960s, it opens onto the huge historic Piazza Garibaldi. There are 25 tracks at Naples' Centrale station, serving about 137,000 people per day with daily service to cities all over Italy.

  4. Piazza Garibaldi is a square in Municipalità 4, Naples, Campania. Piazza Garibaldi is situated close to the railway stop Garibaldi station and Napoli Centrale Railway Station . Overview

  5. A piazza that includes a central hub for many rail lines, city bus routes, taxis as well as airport and port busses. Customer service is in the piazza to get help on the different lines, where to go, how to buy. There are many shops and restaurants within as are washrooms, available for 1 Euro.

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