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  • Tell anyone you're travelling to Naples and you'll likely get a few raised eyebrows

  • with some side comments about the mafia, or grid-lock traffic, or garbage on the streets

  • - not encouraging, I know.

  • Somewhere along the way, Naples (Napoli) seems to have earned a bad reputation, but we thought

  • it all sounded a bit too harsh.

  • We wanted to experience the city for ourselves, plus we'd also heard there was good pizza!

  • As you'll soon discover in this video, we ended up having a grand ol' time, so join

  • on us as we show you what you can get up to with a couple of days in Naples, plus somewhere

  • along the way, we'll also reveal where we ate our favourite pizza.

  • Well hello hello and welcome to Naples (Napoli).

  • We've come here with one main mission.

  • Yeah.

  • To eat all the pizza we possibly can but obviously there is way more to Naples than just pizza.

  • Yeah, exactly.

  • So we're going to show you 10 different things to do.

  • One of those will be pizza the other nine will be nonpizza related.

  • Come join us as we explore Naples (Napoli).

  • Let's go.

  • Let's go.

  • Piazza del Plebiscito seemed like a good place to start our tour, so that's exactly where

  • we'll begin.

  • This is a large public square in Central Naples, that earned its name from the 1860 vote that

  • brought Naples into the unified Kingdom of Italy.

  • The plaza is surrounded by numerous attractions, including the Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo

  • Reale Napoli) on one side, and the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola, which is a bit

  • reminiscent of the Pantheon in Rome, on the other.

  • After visiting the square and failing to enter the Basilica because it was closed, we turned

  • our eyes to the Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo Reale Napoli).

  • This was one of the four residences in Naples used by the Bourbon Kings during their rule

  • of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, and it was lavish!

  • The admission fee was 4 Euros and this gave us access to the Royal Apartments where we

  • got to admire porcelains, tapestries, sculptures and painted ceilings found within the palace

  • walls.

  • Yeah.

  • Oh my goodness.

  • What did you think of this place?

  • It is incredible inside.

  • It is fascinating from the outside but as soon as you get in yeah and start visiting

  • those royal apartments.

  • Yeah, the Royal Apartments like that is regal.

  • Yeah.

  • It is like all gold and these painted ceilings.

  • It is almost it felt a little bit like Versaille.

  • Yeah, like the Italian Versaille here in Naples (Napoli).

  • It was amazing.

  • I loved it.

  • Yeah.

  • And they let you take pictures without flash.

  • So you can come in with your camera no big deal.

  • Yeah.

  • There is no Vienna factor here.

  • Haha.

  • Another nearby attraction we visited was Castel Nuovo (New Castle), an imposing medieval castle

  • that dates back to 1282.

  • This castle was built when Charles I of Naples took the throne and moved his capital from

  • Palermo to Naples, ordering a new castle to be built not too far from the sea.

  • Today you can visit the galleries which house a mix of sculptures, paintings and objects

  • ranging from the medieval period to the late 19th century.

  • Admission to the castle was 6 Euros per person, but if we had to choose between this one and

  • the Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo Reale Napoli), we'd go with the Royal Palace since

  • that one piqued our interest a bit more.

  • Okay so we just finished visiting Castel Nuovo aka the New Castle.

  • Thoughts?

  • Thoughts.

  • Actually it looks more impressive from the outside than it is inside.

  • The courtyard isn't amazing.

  • Um, the exhibitions I would say are okay.

  • Mmmhmm.

  • But what is really cool is that you do get some great views of the city.

  • After all that sightseeing, we were starting to feel a bit peckish, so we stopped by Caffe

  • Gambrinus, a historic coffeehouse in the heart Naples (Napoli).

  • It was a bit on the pricier side, but it was beautiful and you are paying for the experience.

  • Hahaha.

  • Coffee or ice cream?

  • That is the question.

  • Urgh.

  • I'm feeling in the mood for something a little bit more refreshing so I think it may be ice

  • cream.

  • Yeah?

  • Yeah.

  • So we're all nice and toasty inside Caffe Gambrinus.

  • I have ordered myself a cafe latte and because it is all Christmas check out my cup.

  • I know.

  • Very festive.

  • Very festive.

  • I'm really enjoying that.

  • Very festive.

  • Nice festive display at the table too.

  • Yeah.

  • That coffee is quite strong here.

  • Oh my gosh.

  • It will keep us going this afternoon.

  • Yeah, we're going to need it.

  • And I got myself a little pastry as well.

  • Uh, this one is called sfogliatella and it is shaped like a shell and check that out.

  • Let's open it like that so you can see what is going on in there.

  • Woah.

  • Look at that.

  • That is looking quite cheesy.

  • So let's have a bite.

  • And it is covered in icing sugar and look at the layers.

  • Have you seen the layers?

  • Yeah.

  • This is such a delicate pastry.

  • The layers are impressive.

  • Oh my gosh it is like even delicate to the bite.

  • You can see the trail falling down.

  • Mmmm.

  • Is it good?

  • Yum yum?

  • That is really nice and flaky.

  • Ready for your ice cream?

  • I've got like a party in a glass going on here.

  • You sure have.

  • Tell us about this.

  • Yes, I will.

  • So we've got vanilla ice cream for the base, blue curaçao which gives it that kind of

  • festive look over here.

  • If blue can be festive.

  • If blue can be festive.

  • More like party.

  • It gives it the party look.

  • Mmmhmm.

  • And it looks like we've got some cookie biscuits, whipped cream, cherry and yeah.

  • Oh, a little party time.

  • Party time decorations.

  • Okay let's start off with the cherry.

  • Mmmhmm.

  • Alright, I'm going to dip a bit of this with the cookie and whipped cream.

  • Alright.

  • Mmmm.

  • Yeah, I can taste the curacao.

  • Okay, what I'm going to have to do is submerge deep.

  • Submerge.

  • Okay.

  • Let's go deep.

  • Going deep.

  • Oh look you can see the blue.

  • Yeah.

  • Oh wow.

  • But are you getting any ice cream there?

  • Or is that just whipped cream?

  • Oh.

  • That is good man.

  • Is it?

  • Oh yeah.

  • Oh man okay.

  • It goes really well.

  • The curaçao goes really well with the ice and whipped cream.

  • This was a good choice.

  • I was uh at a bit of a loss as to what to get.

  • I didn't feel like pastries or cake because I'm a bit thirsty and I feel like being refreshed

  • so I did go with the soda water.

  • I did get a coffee like you.

  • Soda water.

  • And yeah this turned out to be a good choice.

  • I like it.

  • Alright.

  • Yum.

  • Not too far from there, we also visited Galleria Umberto I, which is a gallery which vaulted

  • iron and glass ceilings, where you can shop, grab a coffee, or people watch - an ideal

  • activity for a rainy day.

  • This gallery dates back to the late 1880s and it was meant to be reminiscent of Galleria

  • Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, a gallery whose claim to fame is being the oldest active shopping

  • mall in the world.

  • But now let's take a break to talk about food and we all know what Naples is renowned

  • for: pizza!

  • While in Naples, we took it upon ourselves to find the best pizza in the city.

  • This involved eating a total of 10 pizzas over two days.

  • In the end we decided Da Michele was our personal favourite, so here's a little glimpse of

  • that.

  • Alright guys so we are already digging in here.

  • Our pizzas have arrived.

  • I'm starting off with the margarita, Sam is going to tackle the marinara.

  • At first check out the size of this.

  • We ordered the normal one.

  • Which is huge.

  • Falling off of the plate.

  • They are so big.

  • So yeah let's just dig right into this.

  • Oh my goodness this is just so like moist and juicy I've heard it described even as

  • soupy especially in the middle where you've got like your tomato and oil and cheese mixing

  • together.

  • And how is that?

  • It is wonderful.

  • Wonderful?

  • Alright it is Sam's turn.

  • Alright guys I am trying the marinara and it is getting on your hands.

  • There is only two kinds of pizzas here (Neapolitan pizza).

  • One with cheese and one without cheese.

  • So I'm trying the one without cheese.

  • Yeah, you can only order marinara or margherita.

  • Mmmm.

  • Wow.

  • How is that?

  • It is the best pizza I've ever had without cheese I'm telling you.

  • Needless to say, you shouldn't miss the opportunity to have a slice, or two, or three

  • while you're in the city.

  • Also, because we always enjoy visiting outdoor markets wherever we go, we stopped by the

  • Fish Market, which is right across from Porta Nolana Station.

  • We didn't actually buy any seafood since we were pretty committed to our pizza quest

  • (Neapolitan pizza), but it was still fun to experience, especially in the early morning

  • when things are quite lively.

  • Moving on to museums, if you only have time for one in the city, I would make it Naples

  • National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli).

  • This museum holds the Farnese Marbles, which is an impressive collection of Roman copies

  • of classical Greek sculptures, but what brought us here were the treasures from the nearby

  • ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

  • Another place we visited in Naples (Napoli) was the Quartieri Spagnoli, or Spanish Quarter,

  • which has a very different look from the rest of the city.

  • The streets in this quarter were laid down during the 16th century for the Spanish military

  • barracks outside the city walls, so this explains the grid-like formation.

  • The streets here are very narrow, and the buildings very tall, so don't forget to

  • look up because there's something going on in every directionand also watch out

  • for the scooters, because even kids drive them here.

  • And basically a perfect way to finish a day of sightseeing in Naples is to come down to

  • the Bay of Naples you've got Mount Vesuvius over to the left, a little bit further over

  • to the right you have another castle and even further a little bit beyond that is the Isle

  • of Capri.

  • And there is just a lot of people out.

  • It is just a really nice setting.

  • Great place to watch sunset.

  • This is just an awesome way to end the day here in Naples.

  • And that's a wrap for our quick 2-day tour of Naples.

  • We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things you can do in the city and all the

  • pizza you can eat in between.

  • Wishing you happy travels and we'll see you in the next video!

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意大利那不勒斯10件事旅遊指南 (10 Things to do in Naples, Italy Travel Guide)

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