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1. Spaccanapoli ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy is a typical street of naploli that intersects all the historical center ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy The Archaeological Museum is one of the best places to see the prize items from the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. It has a special section on erotic objects found.. ADD TO LIST (12 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy Beautiful indoor shopping. Small cafe's but the scenery inside is absolutely exquisite. Just watch out or the "gypsy children!" ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy I was 12 when I walked the streets of Pompei, in awe, imagining Romans' life in the Antiquity...and how tragicly they all died at the fury og Mont Vesuvius....I went.. 5. Vesuvio ADD TO LIST (11 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy If in Naples you have to make a day trip to walk up Vesuvio. After climbing the volcano you should make the trip to Pompeii to see the aftermath of the volcano's.. 6. San Martino ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy It's a wonderful place. From the Castle's terrace you can have a beautiful view, because you are in the middle, between the blue sea and the blue sky of Neaples,.. 7. Capodimonte ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy Former royal residence in a park ( bosco) on a plateau overlooking Napoli. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy Una vista stupenda..sulla città (e non solo) più bella che c'è! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy un monumentale complesso architettonico dell'anno mille completamente diverso da qualunque chiesa italiana dello stesso periodo. Vi toglierà il fiato per le.. 10. Ruins of Pompei ADD TO LIST (45 reviews) Pompei, Campania Region, Italy Pompeii is a ruined Roman city that was buried under ash during a devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It was then lost for nearly 1700 years after.. |