Nápoles, ubicada en la costa de Campania en el sur de Italia, se sitúa en la bahía de Nápoles a los pies del Vesubio. La ciudad es célebre por su arquitectura barroca, el Palacio Real de Caserta y ser la cuna de la pizza. Los visitantes exploran el centro histórico, visitan el Museo Nacional de Nápoles para ver artefactos romanos, y disfrutan de mariscos frescos y auténtica cocina napolitana.
Naples is the regional capital of Campania in southern Italy, situated on the Tyrrhenian coast of the Gulf of Naples. It is the third-largest city in Italy by population and serves as the primary cultural, historical, and transport hub for the surrounding region, including proximity to Pompeii, Herculaneum, Mount Vesuvius, the Amalfi Coast, and the islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida. The historic city centre is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Content in this guide is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on publicly available travel knowledge and on-the-ground research as of 2025.
Destination | Southern Italy | Campania | Urban Travel | Cultural Heritage | UNESCO World Heritage | Food and Cuisine | Day Trips | Mediterranean