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How to visit Napoli in one day and a place you shouldn’t miss

Spaccanapoli is the colloquial name for a series of interconnected streets, such as Via Benedetto Croce and Via San Biagio dei Librai, that form a straight thoroughfare through the historic center of Naples, Italy, earning its name from appearing to "split" the city in half. The street is a vibrant cultural hub, lined with ancient churches, palazzos, artisan shops, and countless pizzerias, offering a quintessential Neapolitan experience of bustling life and history.

What is Spaccanapoli?

A street by any other name:
Spaccanapoli isn't one single street but a nickname for the long, narrow sequence of streets that cut through the old town.

A "Naples splitter":
The name comes from the way this long, straight street appears to divide the historic center of Naples into two halves, like a "razor cut".

An ancient route:
It follows one of the three main parallel streets, the Decumani, laid out by the Greek founders of Naples (Neapolis) around 580 BC.

What to see and do on Spaccanapoli:

Immerse yourself in the local culture:
Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere filled with scooters, barking vendors, and the sights and sounds of everyday Neapolitan life.

Visit iconic landmarks:
Explore sites such as the Church of Gesu Nuovo with its unique facade, the beautiful cloister of the Church of Santa Chiara, and the Cappella Sansevero to see the Veiled Christ sculpture.

Shop for souvenirs:
Find unique items in the many small shops and artisan workshops that line the street.

Taste Neapolitan food:
Indulge in a slice of authentic Neapolitan pizza or try local pastries from famous shops.

Discover the "doll hospital":
Visit the unique L'Ospedale delle Bambole, a shop specializing in restoring antique dolls.
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Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Thanks. My daughter has been talking about visiting the city of her birth. The NATO hospital above the NSA complex.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
My mother was born in Italy, in a small town in the mountains.

When she and her parents left to come to the United States, their boat departed from Napoli. She was 12.
MambaJuice · 41-45, M
This sounds nice. Would love a tour guide 😉
Jacko1971 · 51-55, M

Went to Pompeii a few years back.
JackDaniels · 46-50, M
Plan on a visit.

 
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