
Naples
Each district has its own personality
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The 2,500-year-old Greek street grid: Spaccanapoli cutting through the city, Cappella Sansevero with the Veiled Christ, the best pizzerias in Naples, the Christmas alley with nativity artisans, and churches at every corner.

The museum and port district: the National Archaeological Museum with the world's best Roman collection, the Farnese Hercules, the Alexander Mosaic, and the port from which ferries leave for Capri, Ischia, and Procida.

The Spanish Quarter grid west of Via Toledo: Maradona is a local saint here (wall murals, street shrines), the cheapest food in Naples, scooters threading through pedestrians, and an energy that is raw, loud, and completely alive.

The seafront Naples: Castel dell'Ovo with the bay view and Vesuvius backdrop, the Lungomare promenade walk, Piazza del Plebiscito and the Royal Palace, and Chiaia for aperitivo and upscale dining.

The hilltop residential neighbourhood: the Certosa di San Martino with its extraordinary Baroque cloister, Castel Sant'Elmo with the best panoramic view in Naples, and a neighbourhood that feels nothing like the chaos below.