3 Days trip in Italy
Italy is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, known for its art, architecture, fashion, and cuisine.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Pompeii Archaeological Site
180 minutesExplore the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, buried in volcanic ash for centuries ago. Located at the base of Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage site and perhaps the most famous archaeological site in Italy.
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Naples Historic Center
120 minutesTake a stroll through Naples' historic center, a maze of ancient streets and alleys filled with churches, palaces, and pizzerias. Admire the architecture and charming streets, and don't forget to try some traditional Neapolitan street food!
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Piazza del Plebiscito
120 minutesVisit the grand Piazza del Plebiscito, one of the largest public squares in Italy. Admire the statues and fountains, and enjoy the romantic atmosphere of this beautiful spot. In the evening, stop for some local wine and watch the sunset.
Day 2
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The Royal Palace of Naples
120 minutesVisit the Royal Palace of Naples, located in the heart of the city. Once the residence of the Bourbon Kings of Naples, the palace now houses museums and art collections, including some beautiful paintings and sculptures.
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Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli
180 minutesImmerse yourself in Italian history at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Home to a wide range of ancient treasures, including Greek and Roman artifacts. Highlights include the Farnese collection, sculptures of the gods and goddesses, and the famous mosaics from Pompeii.
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Spaccanapoli
120 minutesTake a walk down the famous Spaccanapoli, the main street that divides Naples into two parts. Marvel at the ancient buildings and local shops. Stop for a coffee or some Nutella-filled pastries. You can also wander to other side streets nearby.
Day 3
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Via dei Tribunali
120 minutesHead over to Via dei Tribunali and explore the many pizzerias, bakeries, and other food shops that serve traditional Italian dishes. Start with the famous pizza margherita in the pizzeria that invented it. Then, indulge in some sfogliatelle, a traditional pastry.
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Castel dell'Ovo
150 minutesTake a walk along the seaside boulevard to arrive at Castel dell'Ovo, one of Naples' most iconic landmarks. This castle dates back to the 12th century and houses a small museum filled with art and historical artifacts. Enjoy the stunning views of the Bay of Naples from the castle's ramparts.
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Teatro di San Carlo
150 minutesWrap up your trip to Naples with a night at the opera. Teatro di San Carlo is one of the most famous opera houses in Italy, and it has hosted some of the greatest musicians and composers in history. Check the schedule and book your tickets well in advance.