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Naples is a city where you never get bored, a city so rich that seeing everything is impossible. Perhaps for this reason then, in the end, you choose to revisit sound the most “tourist” places in the city.
But if you want to discover something different, some lesser known place… then we recommend 10 secret places of Naples to discover and carry forever in your heart.
P.s. Remember that on the Blog you can find out all about Naples and Campania, in the section Terra Mia .
La Gaiola
One of the most loved places by the Neapolitans.
The Gaiola is an islet with a particular natural arch in the beautiful gulf of Posillipo.
Mysterious and Romantic. The Gaiola is reached by swimming or kayaking.
Subway city hall stop
Why are we suggesting a Metro stop among the 10 secret places in Naples?
Because you will be able to observe very important details of the Angioino Male that for too long have remained secret, A real museum inside the station.
The Schiacchetiello
We move from the City of Naples to the city of Bacoli.
The schiacchetiello is a small cove of crystal clear waters, small boats and young people sunbathing.
The only restaurant you will find is a very romantic location and reminds a bit of the old Greek tavernas.
Vergilian Park
Not to be confused with the famous Virgilian park, we have included it among the secret places in Naples because it is really little known even by the Neapolitans.
The Vergilian park houses Virgil’s tomb and also that of Giacomo Leopardi.
Sejan’s Cave
A beautiful and evocative cave of about 800 meters that crosses the hill of Posillipo leads to the remains of a Roman-era theater and a view of the sea to lose your breath.
Fountain Cemetery
In the Health district, a unique place in the world, one of the secret places in Naples that you can absolutely not miss: a cemetery that collects about 40,000 skulls of the victims of Colera and Peste that hit Naples in the 1800s.
Port Paone
Porto Paone is a tiny cove on the island of Nisida that you can only approach with a boat tour.
You will find various types and for all pockets… give yourself at least a couple of hours to watch Naples from the perspective of the sea.
https://www.centrosubcampiflegrei.it/le-immersioni/golfo-di-napoli/porto-paone
Naples Underground
You may have heard of it already, but not many people have visited it, but we… we sincerely recommend it.
A tour that crosses Naples from its bowels, retracing the history of the Monks and the world wars.
Bourbon Gallery
The Bourbon gallery was commissioned in 1853 Ferdinand II of Bourbon and quickly connected the royal palace to Victory Square.
Another must-see tour that crosses the city underground.
The catacombs of San Gennaro
How many went to the Cathedral? and how many people know the history of San Gennaro? A lot of them, right? But we suggest a secret place where you can also see the ancient stick of the Patron of Naples. Don’t miss the Catacomb tour of San Gennaro.
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