Worldwide Destinations
SOUTHERN EUROPE, GREEK ISLES &
MEDITERRANEAN: Naples
| Overview | |
| Naples can be an acquired taste. Italy's third largest
city is sure to conjure up strong feelings. For some it's an admiration of
the city's authentic vibe, while for others it's a dislike for the economic
disparity that exists here. Sophia Loren and Enrico Caruso are native
Neapolitans, and the city is stubbornly proud of its image. One thing is
certain; you will not leave Naples without an opinion.
Since late 1993, the city has sought to overcome its high crime rate by opening more museums and galleries, thereby attracting a cultured group of visitors and residents. The unconventional strategy is starting to pay off, as crime is down twenty-five percent. The resulting feeling of security has increased tourism by almost fifty percent. Naples feels like any other big city in the world, with no need to fear for your safety. If Italy is the place to go for the best pizza and pasta in the world, and Naples is the best place to enjoy them in Italy, that would make Naples the pizza and pasta capital of the world, right? So bring your appetite! If you have the time, try and take a side trip out to Pompeii, the ancient city buried by a volcanic eruption on nearby Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The opportunity to see a city frozen in time is rare, and well worth a visit. |
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| Naples Facts | ||
| Currency | Italian Lira, although the Euro is being phased in gradually. By July 2002, all transactions will be done in Euros. | |
| Language | Italian | |
| Area Code | 081 | |