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Did you ever seen Naples (Italy)? What do you think about?

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Did you ever seen Naples (Italy)? What do you think about?

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  1. Felicity...is WRONG! be carefull!!!!

    on the shopping part.... I don't agree with you... most of the stores are infested with FAKE merchandise... YOU HAVE TO BE CAREFULL where you go... and if you look or sound like a tourist.. you are dead meat...

    Trust me... I am Italian from Torino... and I bought a pair of shoes that turned out to be fake.. they even fooled me!


  2. hi i was born In Naples..its a bit caotic but is awesome i lived there for 13 years but now i live in New York i hope u go there bye bye

  3. Hai messo a domanda su yahoo answers India e te stanno a risponne tutti italiani, ma che vonno?Ma annate a chatta artrove!Startro vole na risposta da quarche indiano/a.Lasciatelo stà.

    A egocentrici che nun sete artro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. in italy we say..."vedi napoli e poi muori"...you see Napoli anda after you dead ecause it's very very beautiful...(I don't know if you have understend me...I'm not english...)

  5. I live in Ercolano (20 minutes to Naples) and everyday I reach Naples to go to University, and I' m proud of it!

    During the spring or summer it' s a dream.. when I go by my Vespa along Via Caracciolo I can smell the sea and I can see the sparkling blue waves.

    If you have never been here, you must come!

    Moreover I think that "Campania", the region of Naples offer a lot of occasions and places to have a pleasant tour.

    You should know the ruins of Ercolano and Pompei, Sorrento and the Penisola Sorrentina and the islands of Capri and Ischia!!!!

    I love everything of Naples and Campania

  6. I've been there once and it's a beautiful city

  7. i ws there 2 years ago and loved it!

  8. Bellissima.. a must place to go.

    NAPLES - is Italy's most controversial city: You'll either love it or hate it. Is it paradiso or the inferno? It's louder, more intense, more unnerving, but perhaps ultimately more satisfying than almost anywhere else in Italy. Naples has made world headlines for its cultural renaissance and its fight against crime. Despite Mafia-directed crime, political corruption, prostitution, street hoodlums, chaotic traffic, and pervasive unemployment... etc.

    The capital of the region and, indeed, of the whole Italian south. Maybe you will have the feeling that you're somewhere unique makes it possible to endure the noise and harassment, Maybe it's the feeling that in less than three hours you've travelled from an ordinary part of Europe to somewhere akin to an Arab bazaar. Perhaps the feeling that you're somewhere unique makes it possible to endure the noise and harassment, perhaps it's the feeling that in less than three hours you've travelled from an ordinary part of Europe to somewhere akin to an Arab bazaar. Football, too, is a religion here.

    ☻It reminds me of Pino Daniele ( MY FAVE NEAPOLITAN SINGER and HIS SONGS ARE THE BOMB!)

    New rock groups are also born in Naples every month, and interest in traditional Neapolitan music is also increasing.

    ☻Neapolitan cuisine consists of simple dishes cooked with fresh, healthy ingredients . Also, as Naples is not primarily a tourist-geared city, most restaurants are family-run places used by locals and as such generally serve good food at very reasonable prices. There's no better place in Italy to eat pizza (especially PIZZA MARGHERITA), at a solid core of almost obsessively unchanging places that still serve only the (very few) traditional varieties. You're never far from a food stall for delectable snacks on the move, or you can always pick something up from the city's street markets in La Forcella or the fish market at Porta Nolana.

    ☻Nightlife:

    A sunset walk through Santa Lucia and along the waterfront is one of the lasting pleasures in Naples. You can stroll by the glass-enclosed Galleria Umberto I, off Via Roma across from the Teatro San Carlo. The 19th-century gallery is still standing today, although it's a little the worse for wear. It's a kind of social center for Naples, with lots of shopping and dining possibilities. On its nightclub/cabaret circuit, Naples offers more sucker joints than any other Mediterranean port. If you're starved for action, you'll find plenty of it -- and you're likely to end up paying for it dearly.

    ☻Shopping

    The shopping in Naples can't compare to that in Milan, Venice, Florence, and Rome. Nevertheless, there are some good buys for those willing to seek them out. The finest shopping area lies around Piazza dei Martiri and along such streets as Via dei Mille, Via Calabritto, and Via Chiaia. There's more commercial shopping between Piazza Trieste e Trento and Piazza Dante along Via Toledo/Via Roma.

    Visit Capri also. <*-*>

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