Naples City Guide for Amalfi Coast Travelers
Food, history, and neighborhoods; day‑trip tips from Positano.
Essential neighbourhoods
Walk Spaccanapoli for churches, nativity workshops, and the underground tours beneath San Lorenzo.
Head to the seafront in Chiaia and Castel dell'Ovo for breezy evening strolls.
Food & coffee
Queue for pizza at Sorbillo or Da Michele (expect 30–45 minutes). Grab sfogliatella and espresso at Gran Caffè Gambrinus.
Try cuoppo fritto (paper cones of fried seafood) for €6–€8 when you need a quick bite.
Day-trip staging
Use Napoli Centrale for high-speed trains to Rome (1h10) or Pompeii (40 minutes on the Circumvesuviana).
Store luggage at the station (€7 per bag) if you are transiting straight to Positano later.
Tips
- Carry contactless cards for metro rides and buy a day pass (€5.60) if you plan multiple hops.
- Keep valuables in front pockets and use cross-body bags in crowded alleys.
FAQs
Is Naples safe to explore on foot?
Yes with normal big-city awareness. Stick to lit streets at night, avoid showing large amounts of cash, and take official taxis after midnight.
Where can I store luggage?
Napoli Centrale and Piazza Garibaldi have staffed storage. Book lockers online on busy weekends to guarantee space.