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Highlights From one perspective, this area is anomaly, at once one of the earth's most beautiful and yet most accursed places. It has been the choice of the great and wealthy as their playground, while also being the scene of some of the greatest natural disaster and the grittiest human misery. Perhaps these irreconciliable twists of the fate are at the root of the Neapolitans' famously optimistic cynicism. The city of Naples itself is a vibrant urban setting, almost non European in its intensity, while the beauty of the surrounding coast has been know to make grown men weep.

Palazzo Reale - With its commanding position near the bay, the Royal Palace dominates the grandest part of the city.
Castel Nuovo - Despite its bulky towers of volcanic stone, this Reinassance castle also features one of the most graceful archway entrances of the period, delicately carved in the purest white marble.
Duomo of Naples - In effect, Naples' cathedral is at least three churches in one, including a treasure laden Paleo Christian basilica from the 4th century. The side chapel dedicated to the city's adorated patron saint, San Gennaro, is so large and resplendent that it is really a church in its own right.
Museum Archeologico Nazionale - This is the repository of ancient art that has been unearthed from Pompeii and other archeological digs around Vesuvius. These amazing finds evoke a Classical civilization of great refinement and grandeur. Capodimonte What started out as an unassuming huntinglodge soon grew to become a vast royal palace. It is now a museum housing one of Italy's finest collections of art.
Certosa di San Martino - If there is one museum thath manages to capture the true Naples, this is it. Come for the unparalleled views from the gardens, for the masetpieces of the Naepolitan Baroque and the world's finest collection of nativity figures.
Pompeii & Hercolaneum -
The world's most famous archeological site comprises an entire culture caught in a moment of life when Vesuvius erupted nearly 2000 years ago.
Capri - This small island has had a fabled history of glamour and decadence yet it still remains essentially a simple place.
Ravello - High above the gorgeus Amalfi Coast this serenely elegant town offers unforgettable views, gorgeous gardens, aristocratic architecure and poetic inspiration.
Paestum - Some of the best preserved Greek temples in the world stand timeless splendour on this evocative plain south of Salerno.
The bay of Naples - From the centre of the city, going through Posillipo and Nisida,proceed towards the Phlegraean Fields, the "land of fire", scenario of the myth of Ulysses and Enea. Puteoli, "the small Rome", on the coast of the bay where the Roman emperors used to relax in luxurious villas on the seashore and finally the city of Cuma, the most ancient Greek city located in the Western lands.
Amalfi - The town of the compass, it's a whole of art, architectures, landscapes and personalities. Visit the Paradise Cloister, the Diocesan Museum, Crypt St. Andrew and the Cathedral St. Andrew, the paper Museum, the luxury Hotels and Restaurants.
Positano - Is one of most famous travel place of the world. The town of Positano is unique in the world, no other place is so glamour like this. Find the hotels, the positano fashion, the exclusive beach and the luxury hotel.
Reggia of Caserta - The Royal Palace of Caserta was build by Carlo III di Borbone (of Espana) the Bourbon kings of Naples (the architect was Luigi Vanvitelli). The palace has some 1,200 rooms, including two dozen state apartments, a large library, and a theatre modelled after the Teatro San Carlo of Naples.
The Cilento Coast - The coastline of Cilento "Costiera Cilentana" is a nature place like no other, on the southern side of the Province of Salerno. It is situated in the gulfs of Salerno and Policastro, extending from the municipalities of Capaccio-Paestum in the north-west, to Sapri in the south-east.
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