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Naples so well-known, loved and visited, it’s a city unique in the world, with peculiar
and unrepeatable characteristics, that fascinate and conquer anyone staying there.
And how could be different, in front of the beauty of its sea, at the charm of its history,
at the sympathy of its people, at the beauty of the many architectures of all the times and the styles that grace the city!
Naples is a city rich of monuments, churches and ancient palaces. It’s a city where in each narrow street, in each street corner
it’s hidden a treasure, a piece of its thousand-year history.
Napoli offers to its tourists endless possibilities not only for cultural enrichment , but also for amusement and fun.
Along the Tyrrhenian coast, closed between Capo Miseno and Sorrentina peninsula, opens out with a very spectacular efficacy the broad
Gulf of Naples, embracing a piece of coast extraordinary rich of natural beauties and historical evidences.
Supported by a mild and constant climate (average annual temperature is 17° C), the city of Naples, main town of Campania, spreads
as amphitheatre along the Gulf northern waterfront for more than 10 kilometres, between Campi Flegrei and Vesuvio, and then
extends over the hills that frame the coast, with funiculars linking higher and lower parts of the city.
It is the site of the most important harbour of south Italy and of a famous international airport (Capodichino). With less more
than 2,5 millions passengers in 1995, Capodichino puts Naples at the third place in Italy after the airports of Rome and Milan.
To Naples converge the biggest arterial roads and highways from and to centre and south Italy.
Naples harbour is the first one in Italy, with more than 5 millions passengers embarked and disembarked in a year. Naples district
is, for extension, one of the smallest Italian districts, but it’s also the most populated.
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