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    Stazione Toledo - Metro Linea 1 - Stazione Toledo, Napoli

    Stazione Toledo - Metro Linea 1

    4.8(23 reviews)
    0.9 kmCentro Storico

    It seems like it's becoming a habit to visit metro stations - on purpose - when I vacation. Last…read moreyear, I ventured out of the center of Stockholm to Vastra Skogen to ride the ninth-longest escalator in the world https://www.yelp.com/biz/vastra-skogen-t-bana-solna?hrid=-WaZryiOYXNPSmPfPNFzVw. Today in Napoli, I'm at the crown jewel of the Naples metro "art stations." Nominated as one of the most beautiful transit stations in Europe, Toledo is built on multiple layers which the color scheme designed to reflect some part of the city. Mosaics that detail the history on one level, the original Aragonese walls incorporated into the atrium, and even a long LED light installation that reproduces the movement of the waves. Yes, it's still a subway station between Dante (towards Piscinola) and Municipio (towards Garibaldi). It is on Linea 1 of the metro and you'll find automated ticket vending machines and turnstiles in the ticketing concourse. The station is handicapped accessible. [Review 19249 overall - 397 in Italy - 219 of 2023.]

    Recognized as the one of the most beautiful Metro-station (Underground) from Several Newspapers and…read morefrom the NYTimes . Honestly I like to say that is a rare masterpiece where contemporary arts meet romans ruins. The Metro is placed at the center of one of the most attractive and shopping area.

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    Stazione Toledo - Metro Linea 1 - Stazione Toledo, Napoli

    Stazione Toledo, Napoli

    Stazione Toledo - Metro Linea 1 - Stazione Toledo, Napoli

    Stazione Toledo, Napoli

    Stazione Toledo - Metro Linea 1 - Stazione Toledo, Napoli

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    Stazione Toledo, Napoli

    Terminal Napoli - Sunrise near Naples

    Terminal Napoli

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.0 km

    Do you enjoy cruising?…read more Two trips on the Norwegian Epic in three years to the western Mediterranean and a third from New York to San Juan. The port in Naples is one of the easiest ports for embarkation and disembarkation. The views of Naples and Mount Vesuvius are stunning. So lucky to have a beautiful sunny day to enjoy the scenery. As far as the disembarkation, literally grab your sea pass, get scanned and then walk off the boat. We used shoreexcursions.com to book a tour from Naples to Sorrento, the Amalfi Coast and Pompeii with Connie, Guiseppe and Francesco from World Tours. So easy to meet them on the dock. It was a wonderful day. Back at the port, we just walked through security and we were back on the boat. So easy!

    I probably have a better opinion about this port since it was a port of call rather than an…read moreembarkation or debarkation point. We were coming from Rome, so the security check point went very smoothly. We never went upstairs to the shops. We were on ground level the entire time. It was nice that the ship crew offered icy cool towels and water prior to boarding. It was refreshing after a long day of touring the city. We arrived back at the ship an hour before debarkation time to dodge the last minute rush of passengers. The scenery when cruising into and out of the port is amazing. We woke up to the vision of Mt. Vesuvius with a beautiful sunrise. It was just as beautiful on the way out with views of the island of Capri. We even had great views of Corsica and Sardinia the very next day when cruising between the islands on the way to Barcelona. It was a lovely experience.

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    Terminal Napoli - The Port of Naples

    The Port of Naples

    Terminal Napoli - Naples and Mount Vesuvius

    Naples and Mount Vesuvius

    Terminal Napoli - The Port of Naples

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    The Port of Naples

    Alibus - Alibus, Napoli

    Alibus

    4.0(8 reviews)
    0.3 km

    There are many different ways to travel between Naples airport and Napoli Centrale train station…read more Instead of taxi or Uber, I chose to take the dedicated bus. It's a proper full size city bus and it runs on schedule. I was able to follow the very good signage in the airport and then the marked walking route to the bus stop. On boarding, the drive accepted €5 for the fare using my card as he did not have enough change to break the €50 I got from the airport ATM. There are seats and luggage storage but the bus was full enough that I was standing at the back with my rollaboard. Ten or so minutes later, the bus made its one and only stop outside the train station. Super easy, super convenience. I'm not sure if there's still a discount for purchasing online as Lissa mentions in her 2015 review. As I won't be using the bus for the return, I didn't check. [Review 19102 overall - 273 in Italy - 71 of 2023.]

    Very easy to manage bus system to and from the Naples International Airport and the central train…read morestation. Tickets are 3€ if purchased before getting on the bus and 4€ onboard. In the Central Train Station, you can buy a ticket at any newspaper or convenience store if you ask the cashier for an Alibus ticket. (In the airport, I imagine it would be the same but I don't know for sure). However, the extra euro probably won't kill you! It's also significantly cheaper than taking a taxi! The busses pick up and drop off on the "end of the square," which was covered in construction for us, so we couldn't see it from the train station. Just keep walking, you can't miss the 10 busses waiting to pick people up. (City busses, not the kind that you store your luggage underneath) The Alibus was labeled like any other bus route, and you had to hold your luggage with you-- possibly standing for the whole ride. No worries, it's only about 15 minutes. They drop off within comfortable walking distance to the airport, but you do have to drag your luggage for a good 5 minutes outside. Very easy system. Not first class quality but great for the price!

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    Alibus - Alibus stop at Piazza Garibaldi across the street from Hotel Cavour. 3 euros to get to the Napoli Airport; comes every 20 mins.

    Alibus stop at Piazza Garibaldi across the street from Hotel Cavour. 3 euros to get to the Napoli Airport; comes every 20 mins.

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    Alibus - Il biglietto costa 3€  e si può acquistare in edicola che si trova in aeroporto oppure a bordo senza sovrapprezzo

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    Il biglietto costa 3€ e si può acquistare in edicola che si trova in aeroporto oppure a bordo senza sovrapprezzo

    Amalfi Coast Tour - With Pat and Lori in Naples

    Amalfi Coast Tour

    5.0(7 reviews)
    36.4 km

    Luigi picked us up at our Villa in Amalfi and drove me and my husband through the Amalfi coast,…read morestopping at the most amazing locations. He knows absolutely everything about each town and his knowledge of the area was incredible! We spent our day not only taking in the gorgeous views of the Amalfi coast but also learning so much about the area and the life and culture there. Luigi's sweet nature made this a highlight of our entire time in Italy! Amalfi is one of the most relaxing, gorgeous places in the world I have ever been! It is even better than Nusa Lembongan in Indonesian. Our tour was fantastic! He showed us each nook and corner of this beautiful coastline. It was a wonderful experience! Luigi is a warm and friendly person and we had a wonderful time! I highly recommend Amalfi coast tour! His kindness and his extremely professional service will make your time on the Amalfi truly unforgettable!

    Luigi was an outstanding guide! He picked us up and dropped us off at our B&B…read more We enjoyed wonderful CONVERSATIONS with Luigi, as opposed to monotonous talking points. He has an intimate knowledge of all things along the Amalfi Coast. His excellent recommendations both during and after our tour(as well as his friends recommendations along the way)were off the beaten path or a quiet haven within a bustling village. The tour was never rushed. He had stops he thought we would enjoy from our conversation and adjusted the tour for impromptu stops if we had questions about certain things. I recommend booking his tour on your first full day of your stay along the Amalfi Coast, as it helped us to plan our excursions during the remainder of our stay. Thank you, Luigi!

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    Amalfi Coast Tour - Touring with Stephanie and Hannah

    Touring with Stephanie and Hannah

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    Amalfi Coast Tour - Touring with Soledad and Pablo

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    Touring with Soledad and Pablo

    Funicolare di Montesanto - Station layout with braille

    Funicolare di Montesanto

    4.3(9 reviews)
    1.5 kmCentro Storico

    Of course it is 5 stars. I love funiculars. The…read moreneighborhoods lower and upper are very different

    The station is pretty average, a little grungy looking. This two story building sits at an…read moreintersection with both floors, open to the elements on the sides. As you walk in there are a few ticket machines from which you can purchase tickets by card or coins, and a cafe selling coffee, drinks and snacks. Head upstairs where there's an entry to both the metro and funicular here. Check that you're headed in the right direction, the ticket scanners at the turnstiles only work for the correct ticket so you'll know if you went the wrong way. There were staff checking tickets as well. There's a waiting area for the departures on bottom and top of the hill, for safety reason you can't wait on the steps where the cars ascend and descend. Compared to other funiculars, this one is more of a modern bus on a hill rather than the more trolley-like contraptions I'm used to seeing. It's pretty wide, seating 4 people across the width of the car, with a walkway between the seats, and plenty of standing room. Also there are multiple levels within each funicular car, so you can walk up/down the stair steps, which felt like a novel concept given my previous experience with narrower cars. As of April 2026, the the schedule for departure is every 10 minutes between 7am-10pm.

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    Funicolare di Montesanto - Alighting at the bottom station

    Alighting at the bottom station

    Funicolare di Montesanto - Middle station stopping at corso Victor Emmanuelle

    Middle station stopping at corso Victor Emmanuelle

    Funicolare di Montesanto - Doors to a funicular car

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    Doors to a funicular car

    Terminal Napoli - transport - Updated June 2026

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