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Nice video! I think Napoli gets way too much hate. I read so much stuff about it being dirty, unsafe, chaotic, etc. before visiting and of course it has some of that (like most cities) - but I LOVED it there. It felt so vibrant and interesting and full of life. I'd love to visit again!
We totally agree, we have been there multiple times and it was always a joy. Obviously being there as a tourist glitters a bit everything, but nonetheless, we never felt unsafe strolling through the central ways, and rarely do we experience such an explosion of life elsewhere in our little experience :) We wish you to visit again ASAP!!! :D
On top of what you said, the most panoramic and elegant districts are on the west side (out of the city center) are barely visited by tourists. This video like many others stops around Castel dell'Ovo but there are other 10 kilometers of coastlines all the way to Posillipo and various areas in between and towards the hills of Vomero and Capodimonte.
@bobmaxwell2810 That's entirely true, and sadly this time we didn't have the opportunity to explore further. However, Naples and the surrounding area are full of many more very interesting locations certainly worth a visit! Thanks for bringing it up in your comment. :)
Thank you for the video!❤ I am going to visit naples actually in next month(september) and this video was soooo helpful!😊 Just one thing that i wanted to find information about,that can you buy like a weekly pass for the public transport? If yes how much is it cost?
Hi Emma! Thank you so much for your lovely comment! Coming to your question, from what I see on the ufficial transportation website, the weekly pass costs 12 euros. "the weekly urban ticket costs 12 euros and is valid until midnight of the Sunday following the day of validation. It allows combined use of all ANM services (buses, trolleybuses, trams, underground and funiculars) within the urban area of the City of Naples. It is compulsory to validate it on first use and on every ANM means of transport used. The season ticket holder is obliged to indicate in pen: date of use, name and date of birth in the spaces provided and is required to show, on request, a valid ID document." Source: www.anm.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1457&Itemid=65#:~:text=biglietto%20settimanale%20urbano%20costa%2012,urbana%20del%20Comune%20di%20Napoli. Maybe you can even buy it from the app "UnicoCampania", check that out and let us know about your trip! It's gonna be magic!!! :D
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And feel free to ask any questions :) And don't forget to Subscribe, if you liked the video. It means a lot to us 🙏🙏
Magical city, sea, art, food, music, culture, beautiful hospitable people
Congrats for the video
That's true! Thanks for this as heartwarming comment as this city is! ✨
Naples is beautiful 👏👏👏
It really is! 😍
Bellissimo video. Grazie ❤
Siamo felicissimi ti sia piaciuto! 😊
Nice video! I think Napoli gets way too much hate. I read so much stuff about it being dirty, unsafe, chaotic, etc. before visiting and of course it has some of that (like most cities) - but I LOVED it there. It felt so vibrant and interesting and full of life. I'd love to visit again!
We totally agree, we have been there multiple times and it was always a joy. Obviously being there as a tourist glitters a bit everything, but nonetheless, we never felt unsafe strolling through the central ways, and rarely do we experience such an explosion of life elsewhere in our little experience :) We wish you to visit again ASAP!!! :D
On top of what you said, the most panoramic and elegant districts are on the west side (out of the city center) are barely visited by tourists. This video like many others stops around Castel dell'Ovo but there are other 10 kilometers of coastlines all the way to Posillipo and various areas in between and towards the hills of Vomero and Capodimonte.
@bobmaxwell2810 That's entirely true, and sadly this time we didn't have the opportunity to explore further. However, Naples and the surrounding area are full of many more very interesting locations certainly worth a visit! Thanks for bringing it up in your comment. :)
nice video. come back soon guys! we are waiting for you!
Thank you! 💙 With pleasure and as soon as possible! Napoli never disappoints!!! 🤩
Thank you for the video!❤
I am going to visit naples actually in next month(september) and this video was soooo helpful!😊
Just one thing that i wanted to find information about,that can you buy like a weekly pass for the public transport? If yes how much is it cost?
Hi Emma! Thank you so much for your lovely comment!
Coming to your question, from what I see on the ufficial transportation website, the weekly pass costs 12 euros.
"the weekly urban ticket costs 12 euros and is valid until midnight of the Sunday following the day of validation. It allows combined use of all ANM services (buses, trolleybuses, trams, underground and funiculars) within the urban area of the City of Naples. It is compulsory to validate it on first use and on every ANM means of transport used. The season ticket holder is obliged to indicate in pen: date of use, name and date of birth in the spaces provided and is required to show, on request, a valid ID document." Source: www.anm.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1457&Itemid=65#:~:text=biglietto%20settimanale%20urbano%20costa%2012,urbana%20del%20Comune%20di%20Napoli.
Maybe you can even buy it from the app "UnicoCampania", check that out and let us know about your trip! It's gonna be magic!!! :D
@@FlyingPanzerotti thank you so much,for the help!❤️
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