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The National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Naples, the capital of the Campania region, and the third most populated city of Italy was named after Neapolis. Naples has one of the biggest historical centres in the world which has also been deemed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the various tourist attractions in Naples is the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, which happens to be the biggest Rroman architectural museum in the World, even bigger than the National Museum of Rome.
Located in Piazza Museo, the National Archaeological Museum houses in a lovely pink building which stands in a corner of what was once the wall of the Greek city of Neapolis. Over a span of years, the museum received collections of antiquities from all over Italy, both from private collectors and from various excavations.
The museum takes pride in its extensive collection of Greek and Roman artifacts, the principal among which are the Farnese Collection of engraved gems and the Farnese Marble sculptures. The museum also displays well-preserved delightful mosaics and beautiful frescoes. Naples Archeological Museum houses wall paintings and different objects removed from Pompeii, Herculaneum, and other excavation sites in the area. In addition, you can admire the Farnese collection of Roman sculptures (including the famous sculptures of the Caracala Baths). Also the tourists will find a collection of erotic Roman art which is referred to as The Secret Cabinet. The cabinet holds sexually explicit frescoes, household and other items that were excavated from Pompeii.
The museum can be visited daily from 9 am to 7 pm, although for those visitors who are already in the building, the museum stays open until 8 pm. It is closed Tuesdays and is not open on Christmas Day, December 25. There is also an audio guide available talking about the statue collection on the first floor, however most of the amazing artifacts such as original Roman murals of mostly Greek mythologies are not covered. All descriptions of the exhibits are in English and in Italian.
The Edenlandia theme park in Naples
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Standing at Viale Kennedy, Naples 80125 – Italy, Edenlandia is a theme park sprawling across an area of over 50,000 square metres. It is favourite entertainment spot for adults and children alike as there are various fun filled activities for everyone including a vast collection of rides and games. The park is open during the day and in the evenings. Among the popular attractions are: several dozen rides including a roller coaster, games that are played for prizes, a theatre and virtual reality. There are also refreshments, telephones and a bureau de change. The park also offers car parking facility and is easily accessible via bus or the Cumana railway.
There are a lot of attractions near this theme park which can be visited by the tourist when in this area. Some of the famous attractions lying close to Edenlandia theme park include Giardino Zoologico, Overseas exhibiton, Maritime Teaching Museum, Parco Virgiliano, Bay of Naples, Flegreo Archaeological Complex, Villa Comunale, National Museum of Ceramics, etc.
The hotels near Edenlandia include Hotel Domitiana, Montespina Park Hotel, Hotel San Paolo, Villa Medici and many more.
Parks and gardens in Naples
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Naples in Italy takes pride in its various green spots right from public to private ones and from large ones to tiny ones. Many of these green spots were actually former private gardens and parklands of the city’s nobility which have now been taken over by Naples. Nevertheless, you have a look at some of the choicest parks and gardens of Naples:
Botanical Gardens
Via Foria 223, Carlo III, Naples, Italy
Founded about 200 years ago, this garden spans to a large area of around 30 acres / 12 hectares and is covered by giant walls. The garden boasts of a wide collection of plant species including palms, tree fern glades, a large succulent collection, an important collection of established trees and shrubs, large cacti and many stunning flowering plants. The gardens are open daily from 09:00 to 14:00 hours and there is no charge for admission.
Gardens of Augustus
Founded by the famous Roman emperor, Julius Caesar, these terraced gardens feature a vast collection of mature trees, shrubs and many other specimen plants, which all thrive in the fertile soil.
Villa Comunale
This old and large city park offers spectacular views running for almost a mile along the Bay of Naples and features many established trees, fountains, walkways and an aquarium.
Gardens of Poseidon
Featuring Mediterranean plants and various other species of flora, these gardens stand near to Citara and have a complex of swimming pools. The garden remains open in summer from 08:30 to 19:00 hours.
Top seven attractions of Naples
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Naples is located in the Southern Italy on the country’s west coast by the Gulf of Naples. This city is famous for its art works as well as enriching history. It is even well known for its music and culture. It has played an integral political role in influencing the parts of Italian Peninsula. Below are a few famous tourist attractions of Naples.
1. Spaccanapoli
Spaccanapoli is considered to be the historic centre of Naples, Italy. It comprises of lovely ancient churches and buildings, shops as well as breath taking art works. If you are interested for street shopping then this place is ultimate for you. Shoppers usually travel on foot and thus, you may find this place a crowded.
2. Castel Nuovo
Even though this tourist attraction has been rebuilt and modified many times it is still considered to be an important symbol of architecture of the city. This vast castle contains wonderful paintings and artworks. It was built in the year 1279-1282 and continues to astonish people by its breath taking work.
3. Naples University
Founded by Frederick II in the year 1224 is considered to be the one of the oldest universities of Europe. Visiting this university will definitely be a wonderful experience.
4. San Lorenzo Maggiore
This ancient church is situated at the center of the historic center of the Greek-Roman city. This church is famous because it contains the remains of Greek and Romans underneath. It is a three storied building and comprises of archeological displays.
5. Teatro San Carlo
If you are interested in opera then nothing can be better than Teatro San Carlo. It was founded by Bourbon Charles VII of Naples in 1737. It is considered to be an oldest opera house and is still famous for its originality.
6. The National Archaeological Museum of Naples
This museum is famous for its collection artifacts produced in Greek, Roman and Renaissance. It situated at the northwest corner of the original Greek wall of the Neapolis and contains wonderful ancient items of gold, silver, gems and sculptures.
7. Via Toledo
This area has a number of shops. Whether it is a boutique or a departmental store or a café, you will find everything out here. It is a busy area and has long chains of shops. You may even find antiques and art dealers.
Virgil’s Tomb, the Roman burial Vault
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Virgil’s tomb is an ancient Roman burial vault as old as to the Augustan age, situated in Naples, southern Italy. It is there got at the entrance of the old Roman tunnel which is recognized as the grotta vecchia or cripta napoletana in the Parco Virgiliano in the Piedigrotta district of the city. Virgil’s tomb there is situated on the hill as located between the Mergellina and Fuorigrotta, as on the street that proceeds towards the north as along the coast, with nearness to a very old tuff quarry. At first impression it looks like a very small unimpressive-looking structure, having a small dome of rocks situated on the top of the park.
The tunnel was there constructed around the rule of Augustus connecting Neapolis to Pozzuoli and Baiae. However, the tunnel has been closed down for any further renovations and more the Tunnel is about 700 meters in length and is about four to six meters wide apart. As Virgil was already too famous for his literary works and too admired well before his death as in the following his name was made connected and became associated to the miraculous powers, his tomb as the object of pilgrimages and pagan veneration. It is said that the poet himself constructed the cave as due to the intense gaze and there with the intense powers.
When Virgil was on the dead bed at Brindisi in 19 BCE, he desired his ashes to be carried out to his villa as about outside the Naples. Hence a shrine was made for him and the sacred rites were organized there on his birthday. Otherwise it has been said the rites of a hero, at whose tomb the devout may find protection and counsel. Virgil’s tomb therefore became a center of pilgrimage as from centuries, and even literary legends as Petrarch and Boccaccio visited his shrine. It is also been told that the Chiesa della Santa Maria di Piedigrotta was there stand by the Church authorities to neutralise this pagan adoration and “Christianise” the site. The tomb yet is a very popular tourist attraction and still shows the tripod burner as connected and related to it. With the passage of the time the tomb fell into ruin as its exact location was forgotten. It is also said that the Virgil’s Bones there were protected Naples for many years and the attackers even suffered from plagues of flies.
La Ciliegina Lifestyle Hotel, 4 star hotel in Naples
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La Ciliegina Lifestyle Hotel, 4 star hotel in Naples
• Overview of the Hotel: Situated about 270 yards away from the Naples’ opera house Teatro di San Carlo situated near to the harbor, La Ciliegina provides the ultra modern rooms with hydromassage showers and a range of various LCD TVs. Each of the room in La Ciliegina Lifestyle hotel is too spacious and even air conditioned. It features a minibar, safe and handmade local furniture. La Ciliegina provides a rooftop terrace along with jacuzzi and lounge chairs. From there one can have views around and over Naples and its surroundings. Castel Nuovo, Naples’ castle, is too about 330 yards away from there. Naples’ Train Station is about at 10-minute from there and the airport Capodichino about 6 miles. The hotel has about total 14 rooms.
• Amenities at the Hotel: With respect to amenities and services in the hotel it includes the general one as bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safe, soundproofed rooms, heating, design hotel, baggage storage, gay friendly, air conditioning, sun terrace. In services it includes as room service, babysitting/child services, laundry, breakfast in the room, honeymoon suite, bicycle rental, shoe shine, fax/photocopying, concierge service and the private check-in/-out.
• Hotel Rules: For hotel rules and policies in the hotel there prevail the common rules at the common areas of the hotel. The check in time into the hotel is 14:00 hours and the checkout time is until 12:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment policies there vary according to the room type. Pets are allowed in the hotel for free of any charges. Pets are allowed in the hotel free of charges. The hotel accepts cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, Maestro and CartaSi.
• Hotel Room Types and Rates:
Deluxe Double Room: € 159 (Per Night)
Executive Double Room: € 129 (Per Night)
Hotel Romeo, five stars hotel in Naples
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Hotel Romeo, five stars hotel in Naples
• Overview of the Hotel: The stylish rooms in the Hotel Romeo are made by the innovative team of architects and designers and further they provides the stylish room with free Wi-Fi, and a rooftop pool towards the harbor of Naples. There is also the Zero Sushi Bar and the II Comandante restaurant where you can enjoy gourmet food while in an intimate and refined atmosphere. Hotel has about 83 rooms and it is the Chain of the Design Hotels.
• Amenities at the Hotel: With respect to amenities in the hotel the prominent one includes as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safe, soundproofed rooms, heating, design hotel, baggage storage, gay friendly, allergy-free room available, air conditioning and designated smoking area. As for services they include as following one as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, laundry, dry cleaning, vip room facilities, breakfast in the room, ironing service, currency exchange, shoe shine, car rental and fax/photocopying.
• Hotel Rules: As for hotel policies in Hotel Romeo, they even can vary from hotel room to hotel room yet there remains a common hotel polices that even changes from hotel room to hotel rooms. The check in time into hotel is 14:00 – 00:00 hours and check out time is 01:00 – 12:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment policy there varies in the hotel from room types to room type. Pets are there not allowed in hotel. It also accepts cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB, Maestro and CartaSi.
• Hotel Room Types and Rates:
Deluxe Double Room: € 190 (Per Night)
Deluxe Double Room with Harbour View: € 190 (Per Night)
Junior Suite: € 330 (Per Night)
UNA Hotel Napoli, 4 star hotel in Naples
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UNA Hotel Napoli, 4 star hotel in Naples
- Overview of the Hotel: The hotel is situated opposite to the Central Train Station at the main shopping district of Naples. It showcases the very attractive roof terrace where one can enjoy the buffet breakfast. The hotel has a very ultra and modern design providing facilities like comfortable beds, Sky TV, and Wi-Fi access. The building is from late 1800s. It also has a café and a restaurant. There are total 89 rooms in the hotel and it is a part of Una Hotel & Resorts.
- Amenities in Hotel: The General Facilities in the hotel includes restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, safe, baggage storage, gay friendliness. It provides services like room service, dry cleaning and fax/photocopying. Wireless Internet Hotspot is available in public areas and costs EUR 3 per 30 minutes. Private parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is not needed) and charges are applicable.
- Hotel Rules: There are some general hotel rules that are necessary for every tourist to follow. However, these rules vary from room type to room type. The check in time into hotel is 14:00 hours and check out time is 12:00 hours. At the hotel cancellation and prepayment policy varies from room type to room type. All children below 10 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots. Pets are allowed into the hotel only on request. It accepts credit cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, JCB, Maestro and CartaSi.
- Hotel Room Type and Rates
Classic Double or Twin Room- € 104.55 (Per Night)
Superior Triple Room -€ 151.30 (Per Night)
Superior Double or Twin Room-€ 125.80 (Per Night)
Executive Double of Twin Room- € 173 (Per Night)
Neapolitan pastas, to enjoy from a wide variety of dishes
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One would indeed mesmerize to see at the vast variety of Neapolitan pastas. Pasta though was not invented in Naples, but one of the best varieties of Pasta is found there close at in, Gragnano, which are a few kilometers away from the capital. And it is here, the industrial production of pasta started, with the advanced techniques to dry and preserve it.
The main ingredient to prepare pasta is durum wheat, which is much harder to manipulate into soft wheat, so its industrial production reach at greater success in comparison to northern Italy, where home-made pasta is rather more famous as well as popular. Traditionally in Naples pasta is prepared and cooked “al dente”, while soft pasta is yet not accepted and tolerated.
The most popular variety of pasta, along the classic spaghetti and linguine, are the paccheri and the ziti, long pipe-shaped pasta, broken by hand before cooking and usually topped with Neapolitan ragù. Pasta with vegetables is generally is too prepared with pasta mista that is now produced industrially as a very different type of pastas that further can be broken into different varieties of pasta.
Hand-made gnocchi is made from flour and potatoes are a popular way to increase love for potatoes in the Neapolitan. In 1949, W. H. Auden wrote Igor Stravinsky from Forio in Ischia. Some of the most popular varieties of Pasta are the scialatielli that is too becoming much popular.
Pasta is eaten in two manners in Naples, like as poor often mixes pasta with legumes and the most poplar pasta forms are pasta e fagioli (pasta with beans), sometimes enriched with pork rind (cotiche), pasta e ceci (pasta with chickpeas), pasta e lenticchie (pasta with lentils), pasta e piselli (pasta with peas). Another common way to eat Pasta in Naples is Frittata with macaroni, the frittata is made from pasta leftovers, either with tomato sauce or white. Pasta, cooked al dente is made mixture with the raw scrambled egg and cheese, and there is further is pan fried. If well cooked, it remains compact and can be eaten during outdoor lunches.
However, the aristocratic cuisine for pasta is prepared for elaborate recipes, like the timballi, that is hardly found in daily use. The Bolognese sauce, inspired by the ragù emiliano, is made from minced carrot and onion, ground beef and tomato. Another popular cuisine The Genovese sauce is prepared with meat browned with abundant onions and other aromas. With the Neapolitan ragù the most conventional used pasta are the ziti, long macaroni, that are broken into shorter pieces by hand before cooking. There also exist as many more varieties of Pasta for instance like spaghetti with a white sauce of mediterranean cod. Sometimes the traditional dishes of pasta with legumes can be varied with the seafood, there are too many other modern variations to Pasta exits like pasta with zucchine and clams and there the list is unlimited.
