Family-run since 1885, this museum-like shop offers a compendium of the best Neapolitan furnishings, reflecting the Baroque period, Empire style, and much...
Via Benedetto Croce 21
Away from the hustle and bustle, with a terrific terrace overlooking the bay, this understatedly posh establishment is perfect for a romantic candlelit...
Via Marechiaro 127
The 40,000-seater Anfiteatro Flavio was the ancient world's third largest, after the Colosseum in Rome and Capua's amphitheatre. Rising above the congested...
Via Terracciano 75
This excellent trattoria on the fringes of Forcella has a limited lunchtime menu and a more elaborate selection in the evening. Traditional favourites such...
Piazzetta Crocelle ai Mannesi 1
Play Robin Hood for the day, and let the arrows fly. Targets are available at distances ranging from 10m (35ft) all the way to 90m (295ft). Although a...
Terme di Agnano
This shop has an unrivalled array of prints, gouaches and watercolours, ranging from 17th-century pieces to early 20th-century works. Pride of place goes to...
Via Domenico Morelli 45
This is one of the main venues and conservatories for Baroque music, and renowned worldwide.
Piazza dei Martiri 58
The Athenae offers a wide range of facilities and activities, such as bodybuilding, spinning, aerobics, weights, step and some martial arts. Other...
Via dei Mille 16
Set half a block from the main port, with views of Capri and Vesuvius (ask for a room with a balcony), this modest establishment enjoys an ideal location...
Via Melisurgo 4
Founded in 1999 as the first auction house in southern Italy, Blindarte opened a storefront contemporary art gallery above its subterranean offices five...
Via Caio Duilio 10/4d
There's no seating inside Caffè Amadeus, but plenty of tables set out on busy Piazza Amedeo make this a good place at which to observe the youth of Naples...
Piazza Amedeo 5
This is the closest thing to Neapolitan home-cooking you'll find. There are six menu combinations, none of which costs over €10, with different specials...
Via della Sapienza 40
The funerary chapel of the Di Sangro family was built in 1590, but took on its current appearance in 1749-66, thanks to the eccentric prince of Sansevero,...
Via Francesco de Sanctis 19
Called nuovo (new) to distinguish it from the older Castel dell'Ovo, this castle is better known locally as the Maschio Angioino (Angevin stronghold). It...
Piazza del Municipio
Tunnelled out of the Capodimonte hillside in Roman times for use as water cisterns, these labyrinthine catacombs were used as a burial site from the fifth...
Via della Sanità 124