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Visita il Duomo
12:00am: Il Duomo is a Roman Catholic cathedral, the main church of Naples, and the seat of the Archbishop of Naples. It is widely known as the Cattedrale di San Gennaro, in honour of Saint Januarius, the city's patron saint. It is a must-see, and its size and beauty will astonish you.
L’Ora di Pranzo
2:00pm: By now you’ll surely be hungry, and where better to be hungry than in Naples?! Wander around and find a little restaurant which serves some traditional Neapolitan staples, but make sure to leave room for dinner.
Andate in Chiesa
4:00pm: Napoli is an extremely religious city; the churches are breathtakingly beautiful and intricately designed. One of Napoli’s hidden gems is the Church of Gesù Nuovo, which from the outside appears geometric and fairly ordinary. However, as soon as you step inside you will be astonished by the beauty which lies within.
Godetevi la serata
6:00pm- late: This is truly the city that never sleeps; 10pm is an acceptable time to go out for dinner, or maybe even later! Try and find an authentic, family-run Neapolitan restaurant such as ‘À Cucina è Mammà’ which serves authentic pasta and pizza with interesting twists, and has a real Italian atmosphere as the locals also enjoy eating there. Or maybe wander into a bar, get some olives and a couple of drinks and take in the chaotic yet wonderful Neapolitan way of life.
IMAGE SOURCE: THOMAS PROUDFOOT