the underwater park of gaiola - Le Chiavi d`Oro

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the underwater park of gaiola - Le Chiavi d`Oro
JUNE 2016 THE MONTHLY GUIDE TO
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CONTENTS
The Plan
The Guide
Let's get started
The best of Naples, Coast &
Islands
2 Editor's Note
16
4 Hot Dates
The hottest dates in June to
make your stay in Naples an
unforgettable experience
SHOPPING
Major shopping areas and our
choice of the best specialty
stores
24
DINING
The top restaurants and
pizzerias recommended by
Where
30
ENTERTAINMENT
How to enjoy your stay in
Naples and on the Coast &
Islands
10
48 My perfect day
Teresa Naldi
An interview with the owner
and managing director of
the Hotels of the Royal Group
Hotels & Resort
35
MUSEUMS &
ATTRACTIONS
Main museum attractions and
must-see exhibitions in the city
and on the Coast & Islands
Also Inside
43
3 Ask your concierge
A word from Dario Savarese,
Vice President of the Golden
Keys Association of Hotel
Concierges in Campania
35
ESSENTIALS
Tips for getting around in
Naples, Pompeii, Herculaneum,
Oplonti and on the
Coast&Islands
MAP PAGE 46
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ON THE COVER
Cover image by La Reggia
Designer Outlet Marcianise
10 THE UNDERWATER PARK OF
GAIOLA
STAY IN TOUCH
A protected marine area full of charm
and mystery between cliffs of yellow
tuff and submerged basins
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14 POSITANO, THE VERTICAL TOWN
In discovery of labyrinthine streets,
seaside fashion, untainted beaches
and crystal clear waters
40 SUMMER EVENTS IN CAPRI
Renato Esposito, Manager of the
Gatto Bianco Hotel offers us his pick
of summer events on the island
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Welcome to Naples!
June is the perfect month to discover our region and the beauty of its islands
which have reawakened in a blaze of colours and sounds after the lethargy of
spring and the silence of winter.
This month, Where heralds in the summer of 2016 with a rich calendar of events
and suggestions for all tastes!
The dominant colour of this issue is blue, like the sea that washes up on the
shores of several of our region’s most magical places including the Park
of Gaiola (page 10) and Positano, the coast’s most picturesque town with
vertiginous houses tumbling down to the sea in a cascade of lemon groves and
flowers (page 14); blue like the colour of the flags awarded to Campania’s seaside
resorts, serving as certification of their environmental quality.
Luckily, there are also all manner of exciting events taking place this month for
those who decide to stay in the city, including, for example, the last dates of the
May of the Monuments event (page 34).
And don’t miss the new city maps by Where Naples. The maps are free and
you can find them in your hotel (ask your concierge), or at ‘Welcome to Naples’
information points around the city. You can also download the Where Naples
App to plan your travel diary!
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Now aged 51, Savarese has served as
discovered that they had left an enormous
soft toy behind. I contacted my network of
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How and when did you start
working as a concierge?
«I started working in the industry by chance
during the 90s while I was in Germany. I
happened to be attending the October Fest
in Munich with a friend who worked in the
hotel industry. He told me that he was opening
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What is the strangest request that you have
a new hotel, the Rafael, and he encouraged
me to apply for a job there, even though this
wasn’t actually my line of business. They hired
me. I discovered that I liked the job and had
the right aptitude for it: my wife always tells me
that I have the soul of a concierge. I
enjoy putting myself at the service of
others: an essential trait for a good concierge”.
What are the requisites required of a Golden
Keys concierge?
«Knowing several languages, having a pulse
on what’s happening in the city and the rest of
the world and knowing how to use the Internet
to satisfy guests’ requests to the very best of
our abilities. A Golden Keys concierge has an
acquaintances to make sure that the soft toy
would be embarked on the next hydrofoil and
delivered to the hotel”.
Who are your favourite tourists?
«The Americans. They are very warm and
friendly, they are the guests with whom I
manage to establish the best relationships. But
also the Germans, one of the reasons being
that I am able to practice my German with
them”.
enormous sense of pride, handling all duties
with efficiency and zeal, treating each guest as
if he or she were the most important person in
For any requirement or wish that
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WHERE NOW | HOT DATES
UNTIL JULY
24
CAPRI B&B – BEHIND
AND BEYOND
► Contemporary art exhibition
by Raffaela Mariniello and
Eugenio Tibaldi. On display, 20 works including
photographs, installations and collages, mostly
created as site-specific works starting from the artists’
common reflection about the Island of Capri and its
unconventional beauties.
Certosa di San Giacomo. Quarto del Priore.
Via Certosa, 1, Capri.
T: 0818376218
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HOT
DATES
JUNE
The hottest dates in June chosen by Where®
to make your stay in Naples and on the
Coast and Islands a truly unforgettable
experience
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WHERE NOW | HOT DATES
UNTIL
SEPTEMBER
30
UNTIL JULY
29
THE WITHNESS OF THE BODY
UNTIL JULY
4
MANUEL FELISI
UNTIL JULY
18
CODEX /
MOLTITUDINI
▲ A double exhibition
by Italian photographer
Antonio Biasiucci, Codex
features a wide selection of large black
and white images of ancient documents
photographed at the Historic Archives of the
Banco di Napoli. Alternately, the headquarters
of the archives will host ‘Moltitudini’, a sitespecific installation serving as a continuation
of the Codex exhibition.
CODEX. Museo Archeologico Nazionale.
Piazza Museo, 19, Naples
MOLTITUDINI. Fondazione Banco di Napoli.
Via dei Tribunali, 213, Naples
SATURDAY
25
SEAN PAUL
▼ Jamaican rapper Sean Paul
debuts in Naples for a concert
in which Jamaican reggae is fused with the
urban rhythms of hip pop and RnB with
Caribbean infusions. With his impressive
repertoire of hits and spectacular stage
presence, his concert is sure to be a foottapping success.
Palapartenope. Via
Corrado Barbagallo,
115, Naples. T:
0815700008
www.palapartenope.
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▲ First Neapolitan solo exhibition by Manuel Felisi. The exhibition features the most
recent works of the Milanese artist together with a selection of his past oeuvres: large
paintings consisting of lots of small adjoining canvases. Technically, Felisi works
with acrylic and resin. Old rolls of wallpaper become backdrops on which he freezes
photographic images of nature.
Galleria P.R.A.C. Via Nuova Pizzofalcone, 2, Naples. T: 0817640096
www.galleriarenna.com
THE CAPITAL ACCORDING
TO MAX
UNTIL
MONDAY
27
INTORNO ALLA SANTA
CATERINA DI GIOVANNI
RICCA
► Eight short stories narrated with the speed
of a snapshot. Photography translated into
written words. A sequence of experiences
and meetings recorded by Massimo Velo, a
Neapolitan photographer of architectural
and cultural assets. The exhibition, a survey
of photography in Naples, is part of the
‘Presente Napoletano’ project.
Galleria Mediterranea. Via Carlo de Cesare,
60, Naples. T: 081403310 www.mediterraneaarte.com www.gallerieditalia.com
► An unique exhibition that stems from
a collaborative project between Intesa
Sanpaolo, Fondazione Torino Musei and the
Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”.
It focuses on one of the most fascinating
and mysterious paintings of Sixteenthcentury Italy, Santa Caterina d’Alessandria
(circa 1630) by Giovanni Ricca, one of the
most influential members of the circle of
artists formed by Jusepe de Ribera.
Tues-Fri from 10am to 6pm; Sat, Sun from
10am to 8pm. Closed on Mondays.
Gallerie d’Italia – Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano.
Via Toledo, 185, Naples.
T: 800454229
[email protected]
www.gallerieditalia.com
AXER/DÉSAXER
▲ Site-specific work by French artist Daniel Buren. A large-scale
commission conceived especially for the spaces of a museum:
using brightly coloured surfaces, mirrors and stripes, the hallmark
feature of his work, the artist manages to blur the lines between the
interior and exterior spaces of the museum.
Museo Madre. Via Settembrini, 79, Naples. T: 08119313016
HYPERLINK "http://www.madrenapoli.it"
www.madrenapoli.it
▲ First Neapolitan exhibition by Laurie Anderson, one of the
pioneers of American experimental creativity. The exhibition
features 30 works by the eclectic artist that explore her research
on subjects related to life, loss, consistency and inconsistency.
The exhibition, organized by Tramontano Arte, will inaugurate the
new exhibition space which was recently refurbished after a long
period of abandonment.
Mon-Sat from 9am to 7pm; Sun from 9am to 1pm. Closed on
Tuesdays
Made in Cloister. Former cloister of S. Caterina a Formiello. Piazza
Enrico de Nicola, 46, Naples www.madeincloister.it
FROM JUNE
UNTIL SEPTEMBER
17-11
UNTIL
SUNDAY
5
UNTIL FRIDAY
3
THE ABSENCE OF FULLNESS
▲ A personal exhibition by Carlo Alfano featuring ten large works
created between 1980 and 1990. A recurring theme in all of
Alfano’s work is the phenomenon of time in space, a theme dealt
with, above all, in his Eco-Narciso, Eco-Discesa and Figure cycles, of
which the works exhibited are a part.
Studio Trisorio. Via Riviera di Chiaia, 215, Naples. T: 081414306
www.studiotrisorio.com
HARLEQUIN WITH GLASS
► As part of the ‘L’Ospite illustre’ project, Naples will host the
Harlequin with Glass, one of Pablo Picasso’s most famous works,
on loan from the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid. In
the painting, only the hat references a Harlequin: his costume is
reminiscent of those worn by trapeze artists at circuses while his
face is a clear reference to Pierrot. During the same period, as part
of the Caravaggio y los pintores del Norte exhibition, the Madridbased Museum will host the Martyrdom of Saint Ursula, currently
part of the collection owned by Intesa Sanpaolo, on display at
Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano.
Gallerie d’Italia. Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano. Via Toledo, 185, Naples.
T: 0817917233 www.gallerieditalia.com
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DATES
UNTIL JULY
3
POPULAR INSIGNIA
UNTIL
SUNDAY
26
VISIONI TRASVERSALI
▲ An exhibition dedicated to 20th century Italian art featuring the work of sixty six artists,
on loan from Italian museums and private collections. Highlights include oeuvres by De
Chirico, Ligabue, Morandi, Sassu as well as many other well-known names. An opportunity
to admire a century of art from an unconventional viewpoint.
Mon-Fri from 10am -1pm and 4pm-8pm; Sat-Sun 10am-1pm and 4pm-9pm
Villa Fiorentino. Corso Italia, 53, Sorrento
www.fondazionesorrento.com
WINTER IN AMERICA
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JUNE
1
► First Italian solo exhibition
by British artist Grant Foster.
Foster explores the figure of
the traditional hero in today’s
ethical and moral system in a political
climate that shuns pluralism in favour
of dogmatic truths. His canvases feature
crude figures drafted from a range of
unusual objects: wings, boots and swans
challenge the concept of taste.
Galleria Acappella. Via Cappella Vecchia, 8,
Naples. T: 3396134112
www.museoapparente.eu
UNTIL SEPTEMBER
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◄ Personal exhibition by
Nicolas Pascarel featuring two
large panels exuding an air of
intimate expectancy, a dialogue
between photographic art and
literature. One work, in particular
stands out: a story written by
the photographer becomes an
integral part of the exhibition.
Spazio Kromia. Via Diodato Loy,
11, Naples. T: 08119569381
www.kromia.net
WELCOME TO CHIAIA
THE WORD TO...
We asked Guglielmo Campajola,
President of the Chiaia Consortium
(which gathers shopowners in the area
under its umbrella) and the owner of
the Gran Caffè La Caffettiera in Piazza
dei Martiri why a tourist should visit
Chiaia.
This quadrilateral, defined as ‘the
living room of Naples’, embodies
centuries of history. It was here that
people drew inspiration for the fashion,
art and culture that defines the
neighbourhood today. For this reason
the Consortium wants to create a
sort of ‘open-air’ Art Gallery. Its alleys
and square will thus tell their stories
through art, culture, shopping and
tastings. Chiaia is the gateway to an
exciting Neapolitan adventure. We
look forward to seeing you!
ART: Exhibition by Carlo Alfano. Studio
Trisorio, Naples
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ART: Intorno alla Santa Caterina by G. Ricca.
Gallerie d’Italia, Palazzo Zevallos, Naples
3
ART: Days of future past. Exhibition by Adrian
Tranquilli. Museo Archeologico, Naples
4
CONCERT: Vladimir Fedoseyev conducts
Barry Douglas on the piano. Teatro San Carlo,
Naples
5
PHOTOGRAPHY: The Capital according to
Max. Galleria Mediterranea, Naples
6
FAIRS: Nà Parade. A parade of street artists.
Naples
7
MUSIC: This Path Tonight. Graham Nash in
concert. Teatro Augusteo, Naples
8
OPERA: Goyescas /Suor Angelica. Teatro San
Carlo, Naples
9
ART: Visioni trasversali. Villa Fiorentino,
Sorrento
10
ART: “Axer/Désaxer”. Site-specific work by
Daniel Buren. Museo Madre, Naples
11
FAIRS: Holi Dance Festival. Ippodromo di
Agnano, Naples
12
FAIRS: Regatta of the Ancient Marine
Republics. Amalfi
13
ART: “Myth and nature: from Greece to
Pompeii”. Museo Archeologico, Naples
14
PHOTOGRAPHY: ‘Codex/Moltitudini’.
Photographic exhibition by Antonio Biasucci,
Naples
15
ART: Capri B&B – Behind and Beyond. Certosa
di San Giacomo, Capri
16
ART: Personal exhibition by Manuel Felisi.
Galleria Prac, Naples
17
ART: Solo exhibition by Dario di Franco. Art
Gallery, Naples
18
PERFORMANCE: Testament of stone. Museo
Cappella Sansevero, Naples
19
ART: Joan Mirò and the Surrealists. Marte,
Cava de’ Tirreni, Salerno
20
PHOTOGRAPHY: Winter in America. Spazio
Kromia, Naples
21
MUSIC: Gigi D’Alessio in concert. Stadio San
Paolo, Naples
22
ART: Popular Insignia. Solo exhibition by Grant
Foster. Galleria Acappella, Naples
23
ART: “Film Barrels” Collection. Algo màs que
Barricas! Hotel Mediterraneo, Naples
24
PHOTOGRAPHY: The Mind’s Eye. Exhibition by
Henri Cartier-Bresson. Pan, Naples
25
CONCERT: Sergio Cammariere, Gino Paoli and
Danilo Rea. Arena Flegrea, Naples
26
PERFORMANCE: Tableaux Vivants. Museo
Diocesano Donnaregina, Naples
27
ART: The values of lightness. Personal
exhibition by Antonello Viola. Intragallery,
Naples
28
BALLET: Romeo and Juliet. Teatro San Carlo,
Naples
29
ART: Estinti-Istinti. Solo exhibition by Sissi.
Galleria Tiziana de Caro, Naples
30
ART: Personal exhibition by Karl Haendel.
Galleria Raucci Santamaria, Naples
The Chiaia neighbourhood is studded with art
galleries and boutiques, but it’s also the city’s
prime night-life zone. Located just moments
from the sea, it is the ideal place for a relaxing
stroll.
The district, whose name derives from the
Castilian word ‘playa’ (beach), borders on
Fuorigrotta, with the elegant residential
neighbourhoods of Vomero and Posillipo, and
on San Ferdinando, a district of art and culture,
packed with theatres and museums.
It was here, in the 16th century, during the
reign of Charles II of Bourbon, that the Viceroy
of Naples, the Duke of Medina, decided to
create a small, elegant residential town. Located
just outside the walls of the city, at the foot of
Vomero and behind the sea, he embellished it
with gardens and fountains. However, over the
centuries, the area was gradually transformed
and enlarged.
The heart of the Chiaia neighbourhood is the
Riviera di Chiaia, one of the most beautiful
streets in the city which connects piazza Vittoria
to Piedigrotta. The site of one of the first film
shoots by the Lumiere brothers at the end of
the 19th century, the Riviera di Chiaia was also
the area chosen by British writer Mary Shelley
as the birthplace of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, the
main character of her famous book. The area
is also home to the Villa Comunale, one of
the green lungs of the city, built in the 1780s
by Ferdinand of Bourbon. The Villa Comunale
shelters the enormous Cassa Armonica
decorated with coloured stained glass windows
and the Antonio Dohrn Aquarium, the second
oldest aquarium in Europe. Located nearby is
the Neoclassical Villa Pignatelli which, with
its period furnishings, is now a beautiful house
museum. When you need a break from Naples'
hyperactive tendencies, take a stroll along via
Caracciolo, the city’s pedestrianised seafront
strip, leading from piazza Vittoria to the centre
of the city. Offering views that are nothing short
of exquisite, it takes in the entire bay and is
lined with bars, restaurants, pubs and pizzerias.
Overhanging the Lungomare is the outrageously
picturesque Castel dell’Ovo. Built in the 1st
century B.C., it is the oldest fortress in Naples
and one of the city’s most emblematic landmark
attractions. The area is home to several of the
most luxurious and panoramic hotels in the city.
No less charming is the street that leads from the
opposite side towards Mergellina, a picturesque
fishermen’s village featuring distinctive chalets
and a small tourist port.
The Chiaia neighbourhood abounds in
magnificent religious buildings. One such
example is the Church of Piedigrotta where,
each year, in September, the famous festival of
Piedigrotta is held. The right side of the church
overlooks a small park which hosts the Tomb
of Virgil and the sepulcher of the Romantic
poet Giacomo Leopardi. Jacopo Sannazaro
also lived in Mergellina where he founded the
Church of Santa Maria del Pianto. While in
the area, don’t miss a visit to the Church of the
Ascensione and the Church of San Pasquale,
among the most beautiful in Naples. Chiaia
is also the city’s prime nightlife zone. The
quadrangle of streets between Via Poerio,
Via Carducci, Via Santa Caterina and Via
Filangieri are crammed with lots of wine bars,
discotheques, pubs, pizzerias and restaurants,
meaning that nights out on the town can literally
be spent moving from one venue to the next.
However, above all, the neighbourhood is
Piazza dei Martiri, Naples
renowned on an international level for its
shopping. Luxury designer boutiques and
several of the city’s most historical stores are
located between Piazza dei Martiri, Via Calabritto
and Via Carlo Poerio.
BY TRAIN Metro, Line 2 and Line 6,
Piazza Amedeo or Mergellina stop;
Chiaia Funicular (Piazza Amedeo
station).
BY BUS all buses running in
the direction of Mergellina and
Fuorigrotta.
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The Underwater Park
of Gaiola
PROTECTED AREA
Amid cliffs of yellow tuff and submerged
basins lies a corner of paradise. A protected marine area full of
charm and mystery.
A
Pausilypon
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Grotta di Seiano
protected marine area of rare beauty in Posillipo that extends across
most beautiful seaside resorts in Naples. The island
next owner was the German Otto Grunback,
little more than 41 hectares from Marechiaro to the Bay of Trentaremi: the
of Gaiola, consisting of two islets connected by
who died of a heart attack while on the island. A
Underwater Park of Gaiola. With its rugged coastline and cliffs of Neapolitan
a bridge, lying just a short distance one from the
similar fate befell the pharmaceutical industrialist
yellow tuff, moulded by the wind and sea and tinged by the Mediterranean
other, is situated in the middle of the park. One
Maurice-Yves Sandoz, who committed suicide in
maquis, it is one of the Mediterranean’s most suggestive coastal landscapes.
of the islets has always been uninhabited while
Switzerland. Its subsequent owner, a German steel
Along the coast the remains of ancient villas are still discernible, while in the
an abandoned, uninhabited house, shrouded in
industrialist, Baron Karl Paul Langheim, found
sea, just below water level, lie the remains of fish farms that in Roman times bred orate (gilt-head
mystery, stands on the other. The island saw the
himself in desperate economic straits. The island
breams), moray eels and oysters. Today the fish farms are underwater as a result of the gradual
construction of the villa that occupies it today
has also belonged to Gianni Agnelli, whose only
uplift and descent of the earth’s crust, a volcanic and tectonic phenomenon known as “bradyseism”.
and which was, at one time, owned by Norman
son committed suicide, followed shortly thereafter
The complexity of the sea bed and marine currents have created an ideal habitat for octopus,
Douglas, author of Land of the Siren. The locals
by the untimely death of his nephew. After buying
sargo, damselfish and moray eel among soft coral and ancient ruins.
believe the island to be cursed, a reputation that
the island, the grandson of multi-billionaire Paul
The rare beauty that distinguishes this place has always captivated those who have settled here.
came about because of the frequent premature
Getty, its subsequent owner, was kidnapped.
It is here that the Romans erected their sumptuous villas, the most important of which was
death of its owners.
The island’s last owner Gianpasquale Grappone
Pausilypon (“the place where pain ends”) built by Pubilo Vedio Pollione. The remains of the theatre
The series of misfortunes started sometime
was jailed when his insurance company failed.
and several rooms used for ceremonial events can still be admired today, together with those of
around the 1920s, when the then owner, a Swiss
Today, the island and villa belong to the Campania
the thermal baths and port facilities.
named Hans Braun, was found murdered. A short
Region.
As well as being a marine paradise in an underwater archeological park, Gaiola is also one of the
while later his wife drowned in the sea. The villa’s
USEFUL INFORMATION
Entrance is free subject to reservation
from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to
2pm. Closed on Mondays.
A guided tour is available on the
Aquavision, an 8 metre Ligurian fishing
vessel with a glass bottom, from which
you can admire the park’s sea floor while
sitting comfortably on a boat.
>> Grotta di Seiano, Discesa Coroglio, 36.
T: 0812301030
>>[email protected]
>>www.areamarinaprotettagaiola.it
to the stage.
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Welcome to summer 2016!
EDITOR'S TIPS
Rione Terra in Pozzuoli
An ancient district saved from ruin and restored to the public.
A trip back in time just a stone’s throw from Naples
S
ituated in the volcanic coastal area
was evacuated following one of the most severe
known as the Phlegrean Fields,
events of bradyseism in the history of Putèoli
surrounded on three sides by
and abandoned until the early 1990s when the
the sea, the Rione Terra was the
authorities finally decided to restore what had
first inhabited area in Pozzuoli.
formerly been the beating heart of a city boasting
Founded on a small acropolis
thousands of years of history.
How to get there
By car Take the ‘Tangenziale di Napoli’ and exit at
Arco Felice in the direction of Pozzuoli.
By train Metro, Line 2, Pozzuoli stop – Ferrovia
Cumana, Pozzuoli stop.
By bus Take bus no. 152 from Naples’ Central
Railway Station (Pozzuoli stop). Take the Sepsa bus
in the direction of Monte di Procida-Torregaveta and
disembark at the Pozzuoli stop.
to control the arrival of enemy troops and the
Today, beneath Rione Terra, there lies a virtually
offloading of goods, the district is literally overrun
untouched Roman town. Archaeologists have
with bits and pieces of past civilizations, from the
excavated and restored a four thousand square
Terra is like taking a trip back in times. Following
first years of Greek and Roman colonization to the
metre area of the ancient Roman acropolis and its
years of excavations (which are still under
present time. However, it was under the Romans
entire underground urban fabric. You can now see
way), visiting the ancient stronghold involves
that it achieved its greatest splendour: prior to the
the two main arteries of the acropolis flanked by
discovering even the minutest details of its storied
founding of Ostia, Pozzuoli was Rome’s largest
millers’ shops, ancient taverns and the houses of
past. A deeply moving experience!
port. With the decline of the Roman Empire, it saw
fishermen. The excavations have not only restored
>> www.rioneterra.it
a succession of different civilizations.
precious Greek and African marbles to the public,
>> [email protected]
Despite being a working class area, until the
but also countless ceramics and architectural
>> Largo Sedile di Porto, Pozzuoli, Naples.
1960s, Rione Terra was one of the city’s most
remnants.
T: 848800288 081526607
vibrant centres. On 2 March 1970, the stronghold
Entering the archaeological area beneath Rione
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In 2016, fourteen resorts in Campania
received ‘Blue Flag’ certification, awarded
by the Foundation for Environmental
Education (FEE) to resorts for the purity
of their water. Although most of them are
located in Cilento, the coast and islands are
also covered.
Beaches that have received the award in
Anacapri include Faro Punta Carena, Gradola
and the Blue Grotto. Situated on the Island
of Capri, each year, these oases on the
Tyrrhenian sea, attract thousands of visitors.
In Massa Lubrense, a colourful little fishing
village at the southern tip of the Sorrentine
Peninsula, Blue Flag certification was awarded
to the Baia delle Sirene, Marina del Cantone,
Marina di Puolo and Recommone.
Positano, which dominates the Bay of
Salerno with its long, characteristic stairways,
Positano
received certification from Fee for the
beaches of Arienzo and Fornillo.
Castellabate, a part of the Nature Park
of Cilento, declared a UNESCO World
Heritage Site in 1998, received Fee’s
prestigious certification for Lago Tresino,
Marina Piccola, Pozzillo (in the small town
of San Marco), Punta Inferno and the Bay of
Ogliastro
Always in Cilento, award-winning resorts
included Capaccio, Ascea, Casal Velino,
Vibonati, Pisciotta, Montecorice, Centola
and Agropoli with the magnificent
beaches of Torre San Marco and Trentova,
and Pollica, with the beaches of Acciaroli
and Pioppi. This year, in the same area, a
new entry was registered in San Mauro
Cilento with the awarding of a blue flag to
the beach of Mezzatorre.
Above all, qualifying criteria for the
2016 Blue Flag award included the ability
of local authorities to manage the area
and encourage environmental education
targeted at preserving the environment
and promoting sustainable tourism.
The main indicators taken into
consideration were: the existence and
operational level of purifying systems,
waste management, the promotion of
environmental activities to ensure better
living conditions during the summer
season, the enhancement of natural areas
in the region, the maintenance of buildings
and beach equipment and, finally, easy
access to the beach for everyone.
THE BLUE GROTTO
The most famous attraction on the Island of
Capri. Measuring 25 metres in width and 60
metres in length, it can be accessed by lying
on the bottom of a rowing boat that literally
glides through its entrance measuring less
than one metre in height. Once inside you will
find yourself bobbing in the dark on water that
is so blue that it almost seems transparent.
BAY OF TRENTOVA
Famed for its crystalline waters, you will
be seduced by its delightfully scenic
surroundings. According to legend, its name
derives from the fact thatm many years ago,
30 seagull or sea turtles eggs were allegedly
discovered in the caves surrounding it.
A true marvel of nature!
RECOMMONE BEACH
Set between Marina del Cantone and the fjord
of Crapolla, the charming white pebbly beach
of Recommone measures approximately 65
metres in length.
It can be accessed by sea or land, via a short,
panoramic path that starts from Marina
Cantone and winds around the promontory
of Sant’Antonio.
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The Footpath
of the Gods
Walking through
paradise
A spectacular path overlooking the
beauties of the Amalfi Coast, one of
the most enthralling places on earth:
all this is the Footpath of the Gods,
situated almost 500 metres above the
sea. This ancient mule track, now an
internationally renowned tourist trail, is
crossed by as many as three hundred
thousand hikers a year.
Positano,
the vertical town
In discovery of the pearl of the Amalfi Coast: amidst
labyrinthine streets, seaside fashion, watchtowers,
untainted beaches and crystal clear waters
How to get there
picturesque, welcoming
watchtowers used to sight ships and prevent
and colourful seaside
invaders from landing but also the 18th century
resort, each year, this
villas that have now been converted into hotels.
pearl on the Amalfi Coast
Positano is famous for its ‘seaside fashions’.
attracts thousands of
Its labyrinth of narrow streets are lined with
tourists from all over the
boutiques and ateliers selling dresses, kaftans,
By train Circumvesuviana Napoli-Sorrento.
world. A tiny, town, Positano can easily be
sandals, beach wraps and sarongs decorated
visited on foot in just a few hours. Hugging a
with corals, turquoises and pearls but also art
semi-vertical rock formation, its boasts steep
galleries and shops selling ceramics.
streets and steps lined with wisteria-draped
We recommend taking a stroll through the via
hotels leading down to the sea.
Fornillo, the small, narrow panoramic street
The centre of the town is situated around
that leads to the small, sheltered Fornillo beach,
piazza Flavio Gioia. Home to the 13th century
but also a swim at the more crowded Spiaggia
church dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta,
Grande.
at one of the area’s many bars equipped with
it boasts a magnificent majolica dome and
The delightful beaches of La Porta, Arienzo
terraces while, in the evening, an absolute must
colourful, mosaic sculptures by Mimmo
and San Pietro Laurito are only accessible by
is a romantic dinner at one of the town’s many
Paladino.
sea. After a day on the beach, make sure to
restaurants, renowned for their delectable
Landmark attractions include the remains of the
enjoy a deliciously cool fruit-flavoured granita
seafood and breathtaking views.
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LI GALLI: SIRENS, DANCE AND LIGHT BLUE LIZARDS
By boat from Napoli Porto, via Capri
www.alilauro.it www.caremar.it
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The tiny archipelago of Li Galli is situated approximately three miles off the coast of Positano. Part
of the protected marine area of Punta Campanella, it is formed by three islands, Gallo lungo, the
largest, La rotonda and La Castelluccia.
The archipelago which, according to legend, was once inhabited by sirens, was purchased in
the 1920s by Russian ballet dancer and choreographer Leonide Massine who built a theatre
and villa on it. A decade after his death, Li Galli was bought by another Russian dancer, Rudolph
Nureyev who planned to open a ballet school on the island. His untimely death prevented
him from fulfilling his dream and, in 1988, the island was once again uninhabited. Since 1993,
it has been owned by an industrialist from Sorrento who bought it for the princely sum of five
billion lire. Li Galli has hosted a roster of
celebrities including Greta Garbo, Roberto
Rossellini, Anna Magnani, Ingrid Bergman,
Jacqueline Kennedy, Aristotele Onassis,
Hillary Clinton and Franco Zeffirelli.
Today, the archipelago can only be reached
by private boat. Although the islands
are tiny and impervious, the beauty of
their crystal-clear waters and magnificent
surrounding scenery are well worth a visit.
The archipelago is also inhabited by a rare
species of light blue lizard, now almost
extinct.
Ideally, walks should start from Colle Serra
in Bomerano, on the outskirts of Agerola,
a small town on the hills of the Amalfi
Coast. The footpath, with its vertiginous
panoramas, follows a tortuous route that
rises and dips, affording magnificent views
of the entire coast. It offers hikers a chance
to commune with nature while admiring
caves and the crystalline sea that extends
underfoot, seemingly forever. It is an ideal
route for anyone who enjoys trekking - those
who walk it once fall in love with it forever.
The footpath ends in the village of Nocelle,
on the outskirts of Positano, which can be
reached by bus or, in an extra hour and a half,
on foot. Alternately, an hour-long, 1,700- step
descent, leads to Arienzo, one of Positano’s
most lovely beaches, located just 10 minutes
from the centre of the town. After a walk
along a path worthy of the gods, a refreshing
swim in heavenly waters is a cure-all.
For information regarding tour guides
visit: www.carlotrekking.com
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Stylish and sophisticated, the distinguished
wide brim Sage hat is a raffia braid classic
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‘Monetti’ store at its historic headquarters in via Santa
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Its founder Guglielmo senior, a qualified technicianwatchmaker and a far-sighted pioneer of his times,
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defied public opinion by believing in the water-resistant
properties of Rolex watches, an intuition that resulted
in the establishment of the Monetti-Rolex partnership, a
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Over time, Monetti also began selling other covetedVilla Comunale
watch brands and, in 1968, Giuglielmo junior began
to make a name for himself in the world of high-class
jewelry, not only by developing his own designs but
also by partnering with renowned goldsmiths like
Pomellato.
Today, Monetti’s two Naples-based
stores in via Dei Mille and via
Santa Brigida are still considered a
reference point in the city’s historical
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Via Toledo
MONETTI Napoli
Via Partenope
www.monettiorologi.com
CÉLINE BAG
NAPLES
Straw bag with calfskin inserts. One
of the most glamorous bags for the
2016 summer season
www.celine.com
ACCESSORIES
E&G CAPPELLI – The beauty of a tie lies in superiorquality craftsmanship, especially when the fabric
used is pure silk. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and
Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm – via Cavallerizza a Chiaia, 37 – T:
081.400166
VICTORIA’S SECRET
BATHING SUIT
GUCCI SUNGLASSES
Square sunglasses featuring grey
crystal-encrusted acetate frames
www.gucci.com
Crochet-back one-piece. Boho
style is back in a cheeky suit with
side cutouts and a crochet back
www.victoriassecret.com
GEMELLI DA POLSO – Love and passion for the
working of precious stones. Collections inspired
by nature, including the Isle of Capri. Open only
by appointment - www.gemellidapolso.it – Piazza
Amedeo, 16/I – T: 081.403512
MARIO PORTOLANO – Leather gloves handmade.
Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm
- www.marioportolano.it – via Chiaia, 140/141 – T:
081.418354
PISTOLA – For more than a century, Pistola has
been manufacturing handmade gloves for every
occasion. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and
4.30pm-8pm – via S. Caterina a Chiaia, 12
ULTURALE CRAVATTE – A tie should be expressive,
stylish and memorable – in short, beautiful. Open
Tue-Fri 10am-7,30pm; Sat 10am-1,30pm – www.
ulturale.com - via Carlo Poerio, 115 – T: 081.2481151
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CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
& TOYS
DU PAREIL AU MEME – A brand specializing in
clothing for children aged 0 to 14. Open Mon-Sat
10am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm – http://
www.dpam.com/ - via Vittoria Colonna 14/a
FRANCESCO MARTONE – Established in 1889,
Francesco Martone has developed from
generation to generation with its array of elegant,
timeless children’s fashions. Corso Umberto I, 234. T:
081287962 www.francescomartone.it
OONA L’OURSE – Sartorial creations for children
aged 0-4. Over the years, the age bracket was
extended to 12-year-olds. Open Mon-Fri 10am1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm; Sat 10am-1,30pm
– www.oonalourse.it – via Carlo Poerio, 6 – T:
081.7644745
CLOTHING – MEN &
WOMEN
ALESSIO VISONE – She creates exclusive styles right
before your eyes. Open Mon-Fri 9am-1pm and
3pm-6pm – via dei Mille, 1 – T: 081.421390
ASPESI – Lightness and fluidity are the key words
of this brand featuring soft, versatile clothing.
Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm
– www.aspesi.it – piazza San Pasquale, 23/24 – T:
081.7645399
BARBARO - Since 1970, Barbaro has been
synonymous with a distinct, highly recognizable
style that interprets Italian luxury with the bestknown clothing and accessory labels. Galleria
Umberto I, 1/7. T: 081414940 www.barbaro.eu
BLASI – A haven for lovers of precious fabrics, refined
cuts and fashion-forward styles. Open Mon-Sat
10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – via dei Mille,
31/33 – T: 081.415283
BRUNELLO CUCINELLI – The king of cashmere.
Open Mon-Sat 10am-2pm and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm –
www.brunellocucinelli.con – via dei Mille, 31/35 – T:
081.4238126
AMINA RUBINACCI – Her oyster-style sweater has
made her famous throughout the world and is
available in the classic colours of burgundy, prune,
light blue, white, grey or black. Open Mon-Sat
10am-2pm and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm – via dei Mille,
16 – T: 081413048
BRUNO CARUSO PRIVEE – Caruso’s bridal wear is
a delightful mix of elegance and contemporary
trends. Relief flowers, Swarovski, georgette and
opulent, elegant capes designed to discreetly
cover plunging necklines during religious
ceremonies but also soft, mermaid-style lines and
semi- transparencies epitomize the rich details of
his gowns. Via Carlo Poerio, 12. T: 0817640551 www.
brunocarusoprivee.com
ANGELO MARINO – A stylish menswear shop,
synonymous with Neapolitan sartorial elegance.
Open Mon-Fri 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm; Sat
10am-1,30pm – via Domenico Morelli, 14/16 – T:
081.414225
CESARE ATTOLINI – The king of tailors, or the tailor
of kings, Cesare Attolini actually made a suit for
Victor Emanuel III of Italy. Open Mon-Fri 10,30am1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm; Sat 10am-1,30pm - www.
cesareattolini.com – vico Vetriera, 12 – T: 081.426826
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DESIGUAL – Established in Barcelona in 1984, the
slogan of this fantasy-filled brand is: “Desigual is
not the same” – www.desigual.com – Via Toledo,
300/302 – T: 0810665132
SHOPPING
DIRK BIKKEMBERGS – Belgian designer Dirk
Bikkembergs’ philosophy has always been to
combine the best of fashion and sport. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – www.
bikkembergs.com – via Gaetano Filangieri, 4/5
OFFICINE – Classic clothing and casual refined taste.
So many brands are available: Lardini, Barba Orian,
Tramarossa Pants, Roy Rogers and Altea Heritage
are just some of them. Via Carlo Poerio, 92/f. T:
0810324403
EDDY MONETTI – Hats, ties, smoking jackets and a
range of accessories. His motto is “men must keep
abreast of the times”. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm
and Mon-Sat 4pm-8pm - www.eddymonetti.
com – via dei Mille, 45 – T: 081.407064 – piazza Santa
Caterina, 8 – T: 081.403229
OLD ENGLAND – Tradition, quality and elegance
meld in a shop whose British style has made it
famous throughout the world. Open Mon-Sat 10am1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm - via Filangieri
15/D
FALCONERI – A brand that creates comfortable,
form-fitting garments with an impeccable cut. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm - www.
falconeri.it – via dei Mille, 51 – T: 081403471
FRANCESCA FERRANTE – Its collections, everattentive to new fads and the latest trend,
are practical, young and fresh. Open Mon-Sat
10am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm – www.
francescaferrante.com – piazza dei Martiri, 52 – T:
081.2451056
FRANZESE - A high-end luxury boutique carrying
men, women and children’s clothing plus loads of
stylish accessories – www.luxuryoflove.it – via D.
Morelli, 6/10b (piazza dei Martiri). T: 0816583168
GUTTERIDGE – Micheael Gutteridge arrived in Naples
from Yorkshire and went on to create a small empire.
Today the company is synonymous with creative
flair, skill, tradition and innovation. Open Mon/Sat
10am/1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – www.gutteridge.
it – via Chiaia, 107
HARMONT & BLAINE – Iconic dachshund brand
Harmon & Blaine represents one of the most
dynamic and successful sportswear brands in the
fashion industry. Open Mon-Sat 10am-2pm and
Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm – www.harmontblaine.it – piazza
dei Martiri, 33 – T: 081.7642591
HUGO BOSS –An ever so sleek and stylish collection
of high-end clothing for men and women. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-2pm and 4pm-8pm – www.
hugoboss.com – via dei Mille, 41 – T:081.401424
JOSSA – Men’s clothing, footwear and accessories.
It stocks Alberto Aspesi quilted jackets and
jackets, vintage-style Duvetica quilted jackets and
minimalist, beautifully tailored Jil Sander suits.
Accessories include Pantofola D’Oro sneakers and
coloured Car Shoe loafers. Via Carlo Poerio, 43. T:
0817649835
LIU JO – Established as a textiles company specializing
in knitwear, it later branched out into “ready-to-wear”
fashion for women, men and children. Open MonSat 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – www.liujo.it
– via Gaetano Filangieri, 6/7 – T: 081.42982
LOTTO 0 – A chic, cult Neapolitan sportswear
destination. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and
4.30pm-8pm – www.lottozero.it – via Gaetano
Filangieri, 60 – T: 081.2512103
LUCIANO COPPOLA – Styles by Brando, Iceberg,
Fusco and Gigli are featured alongside a selection
of specially treated waterproofed garments. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm - via dei Mille, 47 – T: 081.413026
MAXI HO – A reference point for shopping in Naples,
where the group owns a number of sales points.
Its via Nisco location is dedicated to clothing
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Luxury shopping
collections, footwear and accessories for men. Open
Mon-Fri 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm; Sat 10am1.30pm - www.maxiho.it – via N. Nisco, 23/27 – T:
081.41023
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PINKO – Pinko stands out thanks to its stunning
decor, studied down to the last detail, including its
carefully planned arrangement of lights, colours and
displays. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri
4.30pm-8pm – www.pinko.it - via dei Mille, 1/7 – T:
081.4976360
ROBERTA BACARELLI – Since 2011, a brand
dedicated to women fashion. Her collection
fluctuates between tailor-made authentic vintage
garments and more contemporary stylish outfits,
in a blend conveying an equilibrated image of
nowadays woman which, not dropping out the
cloths comfort, blinks her eyes to the past days
elegance - www.robertabacarelli.it - Via C. Poerio, 48.
T: 0817641584
SATRIANO CINQUE – An atelier, a meeting place and
a tailor’s shop, it offers high-end “made to measure”
garments made from precious fabrics featuring
unique weaves and patterns. Open Mon-Fri
10am-7pm and Sat 10am-2pm - vico Satriano, 5 – T:
081.0320021
TAKESHY KUROSAWA – A dramatic, cuttingedge, totally unconventional brand, whose
unusual, personality-filled name says it all. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – www.
takeshykurosawa.com – via dei Mille, 11
YAMAMAY – Lingerie, pyjamas and night wear,
swimwear and make-up, but also eyewear and bags.
Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-8.30pm – www.yamamay.
com - via Chiaia, 94 – via dei Mille, 83 A/B – T:
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PRIDE CONCEPT STORE PENALTY – A space where
research and the experimentation of new brands
is the name of the game. Open Mon-Sat 10am2pm and 4pm-8pm - www.pridepenalty.it – via
Cavallerizza a Chiaia, 27/28 – T: 081.418542
SARTORIA DALCUORE – His outerwear has a unique
cut that earned him the nickname of “the tailor, nontailor”, coined by his colleagues to emphasize his
flair and his non-conformist attitude. Open Mon-Sat
8am-8pm; Sun 8am-2pm - www.sartoriadalcuore.
com – Riviera di Chiaia, 281– T: 081.7645785
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PAOLO FIORILLO – The piazza dei Martiri boutique
is dedicated to women’s collections while the one
located in via Carducci stocks clothing, footwear
and accessories for men and women. Open Mon-Sat
10am-1.30pm and 4pm-8pm – www.paolofiorillo.
com – via Carducci, 49/51 – piazza dei Martiri, 30/32
– T: 081.2400023
RUBINACCI – Here you can sit down, have a cup of
coffee with Mariano himself, discuss the arrival or
some new fabric or the manufacture of a new suit.
Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm8pm – www.marianorubinacci.net – via Chiaia, 149/E
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Official Retailers
Capri, La Campanina
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 18
T: 081.8370643
Salerno, Gioielleria Galdi
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 183
T: 089.229587
Naples, Monetti
Via dei Mille, 12
T: 081.411468
Via Santa Brigida, 60
T: 081.5523867
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foundations for future generations. Open Mon-Sat
10am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm – www.
prestagioielli.it – via dei Mille
Luxury shopping
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Via Santa Brigida, 60
T: 081.5523867
Open
Mon 4,30pm-8pm;
Tue-Sat 10am-1.30pm
and 4.30pm-8pm;
Closed on Sunday
and Monday morning
Open
Mon-Fri 10am-1.15pm
and 4pm-7.30pm;
Sat 10am-1.15pm;
Closed on Sunday and
Saturday afternoon Monetti
JEWELLERY & WATCHES
ALESSANDRA LIBONATI JEWELS – AA young,
design company where attention to fashion
and contemporary trends plays a key role. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm - www.
libonatijewels.com – vico II Alabardieri, 27 – T:
081.19564205
BARAKA ELITE LUXURY – New materials skilfully
combined with gold and diamonds thanks to
cutting-edge techniques. Open Mon-Sat 10am1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm - www.baraka.it – via
Calabritto, 28 – T: 081.7646951
BRINKMANN – Iconic watchmakers whose name is
imprinted on the clocks of all the cableway stations
in Naples - www.brinkmann.it - Piazza Municipio,
21 – T: 0815520555
BRUNO & PISANO – All the details of this boutique’s
decor are reminiscent of the passing of time: from
its entrance door featuring a ticking clock, to
its poufs and armchairs. Open Mon-Sat 10am1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – via Calabritto, 15 – T:
081.7644035
CALABRITTO 28 – New materials skilfully combined
with gold and diamonds thanks to cuttingedge techniques. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm
and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm - www.baraka.it – via
Calabritto, 28 – T: 081.7646951
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CARAMANNA – The philosophy of Caramanna’s
jewellery is encapsulated in innovative, soughtafter shapes, intriguing subjects and the working
of noble materials based on timeless artisanal
techniques - www.caramannagioielli.it - Via
Cavallerizza a Chiaia, 2 – T: 0810608740
DODO BOUTIQUE – A collection of charms created
by Pomellato, recognized throughout the world
for its jewellery, designed to celebrate the small,
whimsical feathered Dodo. Open Mon-Sat
10,30am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm - www.
dodo.it - via Filangieri, 58
GENTILE - High class watches and jewellery since
1900. Armando Gentile Gioielleria. Open Mon-Sat
10am-8pm. Via Toledo, 349, Naples. T: 081412711
[email protected]; Gentile Gioielli. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm. Via Nicola Nisco, 4, Naples. T:
081418360 [email protected]
GIOVANNI RASPINI – A space extending over
a surface area of 35 sq.m in the heart of the
shopping centre renowned for its beautifully
handcrafted silverware. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm - www.raspini.it – via
Bisignano, 63 – T: 081.4976064
SARA LUBRANO - Sara Lubrano’s handcrafted
pieces are designed to exalt the personality of
those who enjoy wearing exclusive jewellery, often
tailor-made in her atelier. Vicoletto Belledonne a
Chiaia, 7, Naples. T: 08119575070 www.saralubrano.it
PHILOSOPHY – Corso Vittoria Colonna, 130, Ischia. T:
0813331312
DANIELA GRILLO – Beachwear. Corso Vittoria
Colonna, 138, Ischia. T: 3465158320 www.
danielagrillo.com
RETRÒ FASHION STORE – Corso Luigi Manzi,
Casamicciola, Ischia. T: 0815072429 www.
retroabbigliamentoischia.it
VENTRELLA – Each piece of jewellery is unique in an
ongoing search for perfection. Ventrella jewellery
is distinguished by its original charm knows as the
“labyrinth” or the “boomerang”. Open Mon-Sat
10am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm - www.
ventrella.it – via Carlo Poerio, 11 – T: 081.7643173
IL SOGNO – Beachwear. Via Maiano, 15, Sant’Agnello,
Sorrento. T: 3388854082
CARPISA – A small tortoise logo and more than 600
sales points scattered throughout Italy and the
world. Its rich array of collections, an expression
of pure Italian design, are a bargain fashionista’s
dream come true. Bags, small leather goods,
luggage, briefcases, accessories and gifts at
affordable prices. www.carpisa.it – Via Nisco, 1 – T:
081418390; via Toledo, 249/251 – T: 0812525067
Piazza
Plebiscito
Piazza
dei Martiri
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The turn of the 20th century saw the opening of the first
‘Monetti’ store at its historic headquarters in via Santa
Brigida.
Its founder Guglielmo senior, a qualified technicianwatchmaker and a far-sighted pioneer of his times,
Via Carlo Poerio
defied public opinion by believing in the water-resistant
properties of Rolex watches, an intuition that resulted
in the establishment of the Monetti-Rolex partnership, a
Via Riviera
di Chiaia
tradition perpetuated since 1932.
Villa Comunale
Over time, Monetti also began selling other coveted
watch brands and, in 1968, Giuglielmo junior began
to make a name for himself in the world of high-class
jewelry, not only by developing his own designs but
also by partnering with renowned goldsmiths like
Pomellato.
Today, Monetti’s two Naples-based
stores in via Dei Mille and via
Santa Brigida are still considered a
reference point in the city’s historical
and commercial tradition.
081.409490 m - www.rstore.it - via Nisco, 14/16 – T:
081.404246
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Via dei Mille, 12
T: 081.411468
Via Toledo
MONETTI Napoli
Via Partenope
www.monettiorologi.com
honoured design techniques. Open Tues-Sat
9,30am-1,30am; Mon-Sat 4,30pm-8pm - www.
intreccipreziosi.com - via Carlo Poerio, 89 – T:
0810321203
MANTOVANO – On offer are items of high-class
jewellery, both antique and modern, Sheffield silver
and objets d’art. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and
Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm – www.mantovano.com –
piazza dei Martiri, 58 – T: 081.418003
MONETTI – High-class watchmaking and jewellery
in Naples since 1904. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm
and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm – www.monettiorologi.
com – via dei Mille, 12 – T: 081.411468
NAPPA GIOIELLI – The first Nappa jewellery store
was founded in Naples in 1920. Unique jewels
that combine high-end craftsmanship with
sophisticated design - aesthetics. Open MonSat 9.30am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm - www.
nappagioielli.it – via Filangieri, 65 – T: 081.413143
ILEANA DELLA CORTE – Her motto is: “I like being
elegant”. Open Mon 4.30pm-8pm; Tues-Sat 10am1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – www.ileanadellacorte.
it – via Carlo Poerio, 52/a – T: 081.7646101
PANDORA - The wide range of Pandora jewellery
offers a superlative mix of gift ideas for all types of
women and occasions. With its charms, bracelets,
rings, earrings, watches, necklaces and pendants,
those on the receiving end can continue to extend
their Pandora collection with timeless items,
designed to cater to all tastes and, what’s more, last
for a lifetime. – www.pandora.net – Via Toledo, 322
– T: 0814976012
INTRECCI PREZIOSI – The result of passion and
artisanal perfection, each piece is produced using
only the most precious materials and time-
PRESTA – Established in Naples in 1902 thanks
to the enterprising spirit of visionary, Cavalier
Giuseppe, who used his love of jewellery to lay the
COAST&ISLANDS
FURLA – Since 1927, Furla has produced and
distributed stylish, high-class, exclusively “Made-inItaly” bags, footwear and accessories throughout
the globe. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-1.30pm and
4.30pm-8pm - www.furla.com – via Gaetano
Filangieri, 26 – T: 081.414218
PIQUADRO – The company specializes in business
and travel luggage, trolleys and suitcases, mainly in
leather or hi-tech materials, a blend of traditional
Italian craftsmanship, design, innovation and
technology. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and
Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm - www.piquadro.com – via
Carducci, 32 – T: 081.419245
TRAMONTANO – Since the very beginning,
Tramontano’s leather goods collections, including
“Made-in-Italy” totes and accessories, have been
manufactured exclusively in its Naples-based
workshops. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and MonFri 4pm-8pm - www.tramontano.it – via Chiaia,
143/144 – T: 081.414837
PASSION SHOPPING
BRUNO ACAMPORA – For the past 40 years, Bruno
Acampora has been creating perfumed oils in
his small atelier. His range features seven natural
essences of international repute. Open Mon-Sat
9am-1pm and 3pm-6pm – www.brunoacampora.
com – via Gaetano Filangieri, 72 – T: 081.401701
ELENA COLONNA – For several generations, the
Haute Couture bridal wear found at Atelier Elena
has been a pure expression of the maison’s sartorial
expertise. Her passion for bridal gowns stems fro
more than fifty years in the business. Open only by
appointment – www.elenacolonna.it – via dei Mille,
40 – T: 081.404590
FASHION VOGUE BEACHWEAR – Beachwear. Via
Giovanni Mazzella, Ischia. T: 081908020
LE MONDE DES BIJOUX – Via Roma, 123, Ischia. T:
081984800
MACRAMÈ – Via Luigi De Maio, 28, Sorrento. T:
0818773114
CLOTHING
ANNA FOTI – Corso Italia, 210, Sorrento. T: 0818784730
www.annafoti.com
A’ PUTECHELLA – Via Luigi Mazzella, 101, Ischia. T:
0813334537 www.aputechella.it
BOUTIQUE BAROCCO – Viale Pasitea, 94, Positano. T:
089811144
CARMELA CELENTANO – Via P.R. Giuliani, 4/6,
Sorrento. T: 0818781370 www.carmelacelentano.it
CHIARO DI LUNA – Corso Italia, 16/18, Meta di
Sorrento. T: 0815322290
RI BOUTIQUE – Piazza Santa Restituta, Ischia. T:
081994322
RIZ BOUTIQUE – Via Messer Onofrio, Ischia. T:
081900239
STELLA DI MARE – Corso Angelo Rizzoli, 150, Ischia.
T: 081994396
JEWELLERY & WATCHES
BOTTEGA DEL GIOIELLO – Corso Italia, 179,
Sorrento. T: 0818785419
BOTTIGLIERI GIOIELLI – Corso Vittoria Colonna, 67,
Ischia. T: 081984128 – www.bottiglierigioielli.it
CAPRI KRONOS DI MARIO RUOCCO – Via Le
Botteghe, 12, Capri. T: 0818377545 www.shop.
caprikronos.com
CHANTECLER – Via Vittorio Emanuele, 51, Capri. T:
0818370544 – www.chantecler.it
DESIDERIO GIOIELLI – Piazza Umberto I, 17, Capri. T:
0818370011
CRUCIANI – Piazza Umberto, 5, Capri. T: 0818370204
www.cruciani.net
FELUDEI – Via Dei Mulini, 19, Positano. T: 089812181
www.feludei.it
DOLCE E GABBANA – Via Camerelle, 39/41, Capri. T:
0818377154 – www.dolcegabbana.it
GENTILE POSITANO – Via del Sarracino, 57, Positano.
T: 0898123477 [email protected] www.
gentilepositano.it
ELIO FRONTERRÈ – Corso Vittoria Colonna, 154,
Ischia. T: 081905552 www.eliofronterre.com
EMPORIO LE SIRENUSE – Via Cristoforo Colombo,
30, Positano. T: 089811468 – www.sirenuse.it
FARELLA – Knitwear. Via Fuorvaldo, 21/c, Capri. T:
0818375243 – www.farella.it
FIORDALISO BOUTIQUE – Via Gianturco, 2, Ischia. T:
081900219
GREY FLANNEL – Via Le Botteghe, 31, Capri. T:
0818388200
GRIFO – Corso Vittoria Colonna, 169, Ischia. T:
0813334401 www.grifoischia.it
IDENTITÀ MARE – Via Delle Terme, 5, Ischia. T:
081985580
IL PELLICANO – Corso Vittoria Colonna, Ischia;
Piazzetta Sant’Angelo, Serrara Fontana, Ischia. T:
081990854; T: 081904368
JUDITH MAJOR – Via Chiaia delle Rose. Sant’Angelo,
Ischia. T: 081983295; 0813330336
KETRA FASHION – Corso Italia, 1/G, Meta di Sorrento.
T: 0815323032
GIOIELLERIA DI SOMMA – Corso Italia, 114, Sorrento.
T: 0818073213
IVI GIOIELLI – Via Cristoforo Colombo, 20, Positano. T:
089811025 – www.ivigioielli.it
LA CAMPANINA – Via Vittorio Emanuele, 18, Capri. T:
0818370643 www.lacampaninacapri.com
LA CAPRESE – Via Vittorio Emanuele, 41, Capri. T:
0818377777
LA PERLA – Corso Vittoria Colonna, 129, Ischia. T:
081988094 www.laperlagioielliischia.it
POMELLATO – Via Camerelle, 10/b, Capri. T:
0818375418 – www.pomellato.it
SORRENTO GIOIELLI – Corso Italia, Sorrento. T:
0818770392 – www.sorrentogioielli.com
SWAROVSKI – Corso Italia, 21, Sorrento. T: 0818771455
– www.swarovski.com
THE CORAL JEWELRY – Via P.R. Giuliani, 62, Sorrento.
T: 0818071880 www.thecoraljewelry.com
VOZZA – Via Fuorlovado, 38, Capri. T: 0818374010
www.graziavozza.com
LA CAPRESE PIÙ – Corso Vittoria Colonna, Ischia. T:
081981797 www.lacapresepiu.com
LOCAL PRODUCTS
LA PARISIENNE – Piazza Umberto I, 7, Capri. T:
0818370283 www.laparisiennecapri.it
CANTINE ANTONIO MAZZELLA – Wine. Via
Campagnano, 2, Ischia. T: 081901541
LIVIO DE SIMONE – A “designer cum artist” whose
creations have garnered international acclaim
on runways throughout the world thanks to his
magnificent sartorial offerings. In addition to his
womenswear, De Simone’s home fabrics are also
absolutely stunning. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm
and 4.30pm-8pm - www.liviodesimone.it – Via D.
Morelli, 17 – T: 0817643827
LINOMANIA – Via Pasitea, 199, Positano. T: 3384194405
CAPRI RICORDI – Capri. T: 0818378803 www.
capriricordi.it
MARINELLA – The history of the Marinella family
started with its founder Eugenio. It was he who
MARIA LAMPO – Via Pasitea, 12/16, Positano. T.
089875021 – www.marialampo.it
MARIO ADARIO – Corso Italia, 128/130, Sorrento. T:
0818781361 www.marioadario.it
CERAMICA SOLIMENE – Via Madonna degli
Angeli, 7, Vietri sul mare. T: 089210243 www.
ceramicasolimene.it
MARIORITA STORE – Boutique at the Capri Palace
Hotel. Piazza Vittoria. Anacapri, Capri. T: 0818371426
CERAMICHE ASSUNTA – Via Cristoforo Colombo,
137, Positano. T: 089875008 www.ceramicassunta.it
NADIR – Via Pasitea, 44, Positano. T: 089811690 www.
nadirpositano.com
CORNER SHOP – Via San Francesco, 21/23, Sorrento.
T: 0818783322
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founded the “Marinella philosophy”: more than
a sales point, a sort of men’s club where human
relations are based on service, courtesy and
respect.
Open Mon-Sat 6,30am-8pm; Sun 9am-1pm - http://
www.marinellanapoli.it - Riviera di Chiaia, 287 – T:
081.7644214
M. CILENTO E F.LLO DAL 1780 – For more than
200 years, in addition to high-quality, high-end
accessories, Cilento has offered its clientele a wide
range of the best fabrics for clothing and shirting
- www.cilento1780.com – www.cravattecilento.
it – Riviera di Chiaia, 203-204, Palazzo Ludolf. T:
0815513363
MUSEUM SHOP - Shop for gifts and souvenirs
typical of Naples. T-shirts, jewelry, bronzes, prints,
statues, books, CDs, DVDs and stationery with
themes dedicated to Naples - www.museumshop.it - Largo Corpo di Napoli, 3. T: 3891194169
OSTUNI – For the past fifty years, Ostuni has been
a leader in the world of fragrances and is known,
above all, for its rarities. Bottles that are almost
impossible to find anywhere else and unrivalled
essences. Open Mon-Sat 9am-1.30pm and 4pm8pm – via Morelli, 23 – T: 081.7643903 – via D.
Colonna, 39 – T: 081.401804
PROFUMO EMOZIONI OLFATTIVE – A boutique
dedicated to niche fragrances for those in search
of their ideal fragrance. Open from Tuesday to
Saturday from 9.30am to 1.30pm and from 4pm
to 8pm. Mon. From 4.30pm to 8pm - www.
profumopoerio33.it - Via Carlo Poerio, 33. T:
0812405072
VOYAGE PITTORESQUE - Made-to-order
contemporary, graphic and photographic
works plus the reproduction of all types and
sizes of prints and photographs. Elite art, prints,
panels, objet d’art and customized works.
Stylish, imaginative tailor-made creations - www.
voyagepittoresque.it – Via Vittoria Colonna, 15 – T:
081407309
SHOES
ALBANO – A temple to luxury shoes: sexy sandals
in uber-glam nuances, embellished by precious
stones, Swarowski crystals and ultra-feminine
details. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri
4.30pm-8pm - www.albano.it – via Santa Caterina a
Chiaia, 12 – T: 081.19568193
ALBERTO GUARDIANI – Superior quality footwear
featuring a blend of exquisite craftsmanship,
experimentation and painstaking attention
to detail cohabit in a perfect mix, giving life to
luxurious products. Open Mon-Sat 10am-2pm
and 4pm-8pm – www.albertoguardiani.com - via
Gaetano Filangieri, 76/78 – T: 081.7643884
DELIBERTI – Style, research, design and a profound
intuition for new trends is the byword of this
house of shoes. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and
4.30pm-8pm - www.deliberti.it – via dei Mille, 65 –
T: 081.6584363
DEV – Carries the men’s, women’s and children’s lines
of renowned brands Tod’s, Hogan and Fay. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm-8pm –
via Gaetano Filangieri, 28/33 – T: 081.410156
ERNESTO ESPOSITO SHOES – A Neapolitan
designer of international repute, his passion for
fashion, art and design have served as his main
sources of inspiration. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm
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and 4.30pm-8pm - www.ernestoespositoshoes.
com/ - via Santa Caterina a Chiaia, 20 – T:
081.4238325
L’ARTIGIANO DEI SANDALI – Jackie Kennedy had
a soft spot for this tiny shoemaker’s shop. For the
past 50 years, the Ricci family has been crafting
custom-made sandals at this location. The open
Capri model with a low heel resembling a Roman
sandal is one of the venue’s standouts. Open MonSat 9am-1,30pm and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm – vico
Belledonne a Chiaia, 23 – T: 081.414698
MARIO VALENTINO – Truly innovative footwear.
Several of his styles have even been showcased
at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Open
Mon-Sat 10am-2pm and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm –
www.mariovalentino.it – via Calabritto, 10 – T:
081.7644262
PASKAL – The boutique was founded by Pasquale
Campanile, a member of a family of time-
honoured shoemakers who began his adventure
in 1956 with a workshop in via Scarlatti, later going
on to open what is now Paskal – a haven of finelycrafted footwear. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-1.30pm
and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm – www.pkbypaskal.it – via
dei Mille, 83 – T: 081.409466
RUCO LINE – Easy-to-wear, practical footwear that
focuses, above all, on comfort. Open Mon-Sat
10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – via dei Mille, 27
– T: 081.419012
SUTOR - A temple to luxury shoes: Marini, Regain,
Green George, Santoni, Premiata. Via Carlo Poerio,
36. T: 0812452292
YMOTHO – High-quality, trendy shoes at unbeatable
prices featuring a wide selection of dozens of
styles. A “must-visit” destination. Open Mon-Sat
10am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-8pm – Piazza Giulio
Rodinò, 17 – T: 081.425626
D’AMBRA VINI – Wine. Via Mario D’Ambra, 16, Ischia.
T: 081907246
FABIANA FILIPPI – Knits. Corso Angelo Rizzoli, 148,
Ischia. T: 081900472 – www.fabianafilippi.com
FATTORIA MARECOCCOLA – Via Marecoccola, 10,
Sorrento. T: 0815330151 www.fattoriamarecoccola.
net
FIORENTINO CREATION – Interior decorations.
Piazza Angelina Lauro, Sorrento. T: 0818784258 www.
fiorentinocreation.com
FISCHI D’ISCHIA – Lucky charm. Piazza Marina,
Casamicciola, Ischia. T: 081994141
www.fischidischia.it
I LOVE POSITANO – Home design. Via Pasitea, 91,
Positano. T: 08912199 www.ilovepositanodesign.
com
IL GUSTO DELLA COSTA – Via Capriglione, 24,
Positano. T: 0898131098 www.ilgustodellacosta.it
LA CONCHIGLIA – Artisanal products. Via Fluoro, 29,
Sorrento. T: 0818774605
ISCHIA SAPORI – Liqueurs. Via Porto, 36, Ischia. T:
081991600 – www.rucolino.it
LEONARD – Corals. Via San Cesareo, 24, Sorrento. T:
8772923
LIMONCELLO DI CAPRI – Via Roma, 79, Capri. T:
0818375561 www.limoncello.com
MARYCHARLES – Souvenirs. Corso Italia, 210/b,
Sorrento. T: 0818771455 www.marycharles.it
NATURISCHIA – Corso Vittoria Colonna, 220 and 246,
Ischia. T: 081982112
LO SCRIGNO DI BRUNELLA – Positano Fashion. Via
Mulini, 24/26, Positano. T: 0898123502
LOUISE MODA POSITANO – Positano fashion.
Via dei Mulini, 22, Positano. T: 089875192 www.
louisepositano.com
SERPICO – Piazza Matteotti, 14, Ischia. T: 081.997162
MARILÙ – Positano fashion. Via Pasitea, 323, Positano. T:
089811229 – www.marilumoda.com
SORRENTO CHE DELIZIA – Via San Cesareo, 9,
Sorrento. T: 0818074702
MARIO LIMONE – Perfumes. Corso Italia, 212 b/c,
Sorrento. T: 0815341021 www.mariolimone.it
PASSION SHOPPING
PEZZI PAZZI – Positano fashion. Via Guglielmo
Marconi, 12, Positano. T: 089811141
www.pezzipazzi.it
ANTICA SARTORIA POSITANO – Sartorial. Via G.
Marconi, 158/164, Positano. T: 089875089 www.
anticasartoriapositano.it
BIMONTE – Cameos and coral. Via P.R. Giuliani, 62,
Sorrento. T: 0818071880 – www.bimontesorrento.
com
BOTTEGA DI BRUNELLA – Positano fashion. Via
Pasitea, 72, Positano. T: 089875228
SARTORIA FIORENTINO – Made-to-measure
garments. Via Cristoforo Colombo, 29, Positano. T.
089875290
CARRO FASHION – Positano fashion. Viale Pasitea, 90,
Positano. T: 089875780 www.fashion-positano.com
CARTHUSIA – Local fragrances. Via Camerelle, 10,
Capri. T: 0818370529; Corso Italia, 117. Sorrento. T:
0818075549 – www.carthusia.com
ECOCAPRI – Piazzetta Ignazio Cerio, 11, Capri. T:
0818374510 www.ecocapri.com
BULGARI - The Italian creator of luxurious
jewels www.bulgari.com - via Filangieri,
40, Naples. T: 081.409551. Open Mon-Fri
10am-8pm; Sat 10am-1,30pm - via Camerelle,
37, Capri. T: 0818374434. Open Mon-Sun
10am-11pm
BURBERRY - An unmistakable icon of British
style since 1865, the brand invented a new
look and made a name for itself in the world
of fashion thanks to its stylish raincoats
and innovative materials. Its distinctive
tartan pattern has become one of its bestknown and widely- loved symbols - www.
it.burberry.com - via dei Mille 24/28, Naples.
T: 081.0700180
DAMIANI - Creativity, design and
entrepreneurship have been the hallmarks
of the Damiani family for almost a century,
combined with a profound passion for art,
handed down from father to son and still
apparent in the third generation that now
helms the company - www.damiani.it - via
Filangieri, 15 bis, Naples. T: 081.405043 - Open
Mon-Sat 10am-1.30pm and Mon-Fri 4.30pm8pm
EMPORIO ARMANI - A leading luxury brand
on the world fashion scene that designs,
manufactures and distributes fashion
and lifestyle products including clothing,
accessories and jewellery - www.armani.com
– piazza dei Martiri, 61, Naples. T: 081425816.
Open Mon-Sat 10am-8pm; Corso Italia, 160162, Sorrento. T: 081.8781779
FENDI - Founded in 1925, by Edoardo and
Adele Fendi, over the years, it has built up
its international reputation in the fashion
industry with its stunning range of haute
couture and pret-a-porter collections - www.
fendi.com - via Gaetano Filangieri, 24/25,
Naples. T: 081.413261. Open Mon-Sat 10am2pm and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm; via Camerelle,
8/B, Capri. T: 0818370871. Open Mon-Sun
9,30am-10pm
GUCCI - Gucci’s “Made-in-Italy” style has
become synonymous with elegance,
sophistication and desirability - www.gucci.
com - via Calabritto, 4, Naples. T: 081.7640730.
Open Mon-Sat 10am-2pm and Mon-Fri
4pm-8pm; via Camerelle, 25-27, Capri. T:
0818370820. Open Mon-Thur and Sun 10am10pm; Fri-Sat 10am-midnight
HERMES ITALIA - Men, women and children’s
clothing but also leather goods, jewellery and
watches, fragrances and homeware
- www.italy.hermes.com - via Gaetano
Filangieri, 53/57, Naples. T: 081.4207054.
Open Tue-Sat 10am-2pm and Mon-Fri 4pm8pm; via Camerelle, 43, Capri. T: 0818378957.
Open Mon-Sun 10am-9pm; closed on Wed
HOGAN - Not only shoes but also bags,
clothing and eyewear are sold at this
exclusive boutique
www.hogan.com - via Gaetano Filangieri, 33,
Naples. T: 081.410156. Open Mon-Sat 10am2pm and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm; piazza Umberto
I, 20, Capri. T: 0818375967. Open Mon-Sun
10am-9pm
LOUIS VUITTON - A dream, an icon and a work
of art. Each Louis Vuitton bag is a symbol of
exemplary quality and outstanding savoirfaire - www.louisvuitton.it - via dei Mille, 2,
Naples. T: 081.7646606. Open Mon-Sat 10am2pm and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm; via Camerelle,
16/A, Capri. T: 0818376799. Open Mon-Sun
10am-10pm
MAX MARA - A name associated since its
inception with classic female elegance, it has
always offered clean-cut, beautifully tailored
lines. Its sensual yet “no frills” style has always
served as its visiting card - www.maxmara.
com - via Gaetano Filangieri, 69, Naples. T:
081.405900. Open Mon-Fri 10am-2pm and
4pm-8pm; Sat 10am-2pm; corso Italia, 102-104,
Sorrento. T: 0818782785. Open Mon-Thur
10am-1,30pm and 5,30pm-10pm; Fri-Sun
10,30am-10pm
MONTBLANC - For a century synonymous with
high-class writing instruments, the brand has
been known for its timeless values including
quality and craftsmanship - www.montblanc.
com - via Filangieri, 38, Naples. T: 081.400057.
Open Mon-Fri 10am-1.30pm and 4pm-8pm
PRADA - – The decor of this boutique mirrors
Prada’s minimalist style to perfection – www.
prada.com – Via Filangieri, 26, Naples. T:
081.413499. Open Mon-Sat 10pm-8pm; via
Roma, 2, Capri. T: 0818374420. Open Mon-Sat
10am-8pm; Sun 10am-7pm
SALVATORE FERRAGAMO - The high quality
of its footwear is guaranteed by attention
to the construction of its lasts, unrivalled
craftsmanship – www.ferragamo.com –
woman piazza dei Martiri, 56, Naples. T:
081.415454; man piazza dei Martiri, 60, Naples.
T: 081.412123. Open Mon-Sat 10am-2pm
and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm; woman via Vittorio
Emanuele, 21-29, Capri. T: 0818370499; man
via Carlo Serena, 1, Capri. T: 0818376514. Open
Mon-Sun 10am-9pm
TOD’S - Tod’s offers up handmade footwear, bags,
leather goods and accessories for men and
women. The essence of luxury and timeless
style - www.tods.com - via Calabritto, 3, Naples.
T: 081.7643694. Open Mon-Sat 10am-14pm and
Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm; piazza Umberto I, 8, Capri. T:
0818376896. Open Mon-Sun 10am-9pm
TRUSSARDI - Originally founded as a glove
factory in 1911, this Italian lifestyle brand
subsequently went on to become one of the
most important brands on the world fashion
stage - www.trussardi.com - via dei Mille, 30,
Naples. T: 081.416829. Open Mon-Sat 10am14pm and Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm
RINO BOUTIQUE – Positano fashion. Via Pasitea, 114,
Positano. T: 089812043 www.rinoboutique.it
RUSTICA DOMUS – Furniture. Corso Vittoria Colonna,
155, Ischia. T: 081992100
CABIRIA – Positano Fashion. Via Pasitea, 253, Positano.
T: 089812168 – www.cabiriamoda.it
The paradise of luxury shopping in Naples and on the Coast&Islands
RALLO – Handcraft. Via Pasitea, 58, Positano. T:
089811711
BON BON – Positano fashion. Via G. Marconi, 390,
Positano. T: 089875963 www.bonbonsrl.it
BRUNELLO CUCINELLI – Cashmere apparel. Via
Camerelle, 14/a, Capri. T: 0818388248 – www.
brunellocucinelli.it
Top Brands
SHOES
ANTONIO VIVA SANDALI CAPRESI – Via
Giuseppe Orlandi, 75, Capri. T: 081.8373583 – www.
sandalocaprese.it
DON CATELLO – Via franco Franchi, 5, Positano. T:
089811905 http://doncatello.weebly.com/
SANDALI CORCIONE – Corso Italia, 28, Sorrento. T:
0818770600 www.sandalicorcione.com
SANDALI SINISCALCHI – Corso Italia, Sorrento. T:
0818783065 – www.sandali-siniscalchi.blogspot.com
Via Filangieri, Naples
Via Camerelle, Capri
Piazza dei Martiri, Naples
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INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
AL MUERZO – A corner of Spain in the heart of Naples.
Via Bausan, 4. T: 081425093 www.almuerzo.org
AMIR – The secrets of Arab cuisine handed down
by generations of women. Via Santa Chiara, 25. T:
0815527380
BELLA CINA – Japanese and Chinese cuisine. Expect
top-notch roast ravioli. Calata San Marco, 15. T:
0815512308
DRAGO D’ORO – Fresh ingredients, creativity and
style make this one of the best eateries of its kind. Via
del Chiostro, 21/23. T: 0812135478
GIAPPO SUSHIBAR TAKEAWAY – An elegant sushi
bar boasting a stylish interior and a wide selection
of top-notch Japanese cuisine. Vico Belledonne in
Chiaia, 2. T: 0817648465 www.giappo.com
JAP-ONE – A refined, elegant atmosphere for lovers of
Oriental flavours. Via Santa Maria a Cappella Vecchia,
30. T: 0817646667
JORUDAN SUSHI – Quality and tradition for fine
Japanese dining. Via Tasso, 288. T: 081 640564
KUKAI – Classical Japanese cuisine upgraded with an
innovative twist. Via Carlo de Cesare, 52. T: 081425888
LA MADRUGADA – Since 1991 tapas bar and
restaurant. Via Arenella, 93, Naples. T: 3492405442
ROMEO SUSHI BAR & RESTAURANT – Top-notch
sushi served in a warm, welcoming atmosphere
where no detail has been left to chance. Via
Cristoforo Colombo, 45. T: 0810175002 www.
romeohotel.it
TENDER – Located in the vibrant heart of the city,
this small cosy restaurant also offers discerning
diners a chance to eat sushi at lunch. Vico Santa
Maria a Cappella Vecchia, 5. T: 0817643143 www.
japonegroup.com
PIZZA
Casa Tua Al Duomo
Located in a central position, Casa Tua Al Duomo offers a refined, comfortable setting where you will feel at home
and be treated like royalty. Here, in the heart of the historic centre, great cuisine reigns.
J
ust steps away from the Duomo of San
Gennaro and from San Gregorio Armeno,
the pizzeria and restaurant Casa Tua al
Duomo is easy to access from the Centrale
and the Marittima train stations and parking
is also within easy reach. Spread out over
several floors, the restaurant boasts a
number of different rooms. The saletta Capri
is ideal for romantic, candle-lit dinners and
can be reserved for special occasions – a
perfect opportunity to enjoy a delectable
menu of food and wine accompanied by
an expert sommelier. The saletta Amalfi
is perfect for those who enjoy listening to
classic Neapolitan songs while dining. The
saletta Positano is a smoking room and is
reserved for those who are not prepared to
forego the pleasure of smoking a good cigar
accompanied by fine chocolates and a good
glass of Rum. The saletta Sorrento has a T.V.
and is for those who can’t live without one.
In a comfortable and refined setting,
Executive Chef Ciro Palomba, Chef Giuseppe
Auricchio and Gastronomic Chef and Master
Pizzaiolo Carlo Falcone will cater to your
every need, while the restaurant’s attentive
waiters, headed by Maitrê Andrea De Simone,
are always on hand to ensure that no detail
has been left to chance.
Here you will find traditional cuisine, gourmet
pizzas based on time-honoured recipes, fresh
fish dishes, a selection of international and
Italian meat dishes as well as pizzas made
from dough that has been left to rise for at
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and gourmet vegetable charcoal hamburger
buns filled with Kobe beef, the most
sought-after meat in the world. The culinary
experience is rounded off by an extensive
and expertly curated list of fine wines,
liqueurs and beer.
The “satisfied or reimbursed” policy is
another original touch: if you are not satisfied
with your first bite you can exchange your
dish free of charge.
Casa Tua Al Duomo, il Regno della Buona
Cucina. Via dei Cimbri, 5/7/9, Naples.
T: 08119171437
>> www.casatuaalduomo.com
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50 KALÒ – Its name stems from the combination of
50, which in the Cabala stands for bread, and the
Greek word Kalò, which means beautiful. Superlative
pizza made by Ciro Salvo. Piazzetta Sannazzaro,
201/b. T: 08119204667 www.50kalò.it
AL 22 – In a pictoresque street of Naples, in a corner of
the city made of sounds and colors, in a film of Totò
and Eduardo De Filippo, you meet the pizzeria “Al
22”, which titled the name of the restaurant with the
number of his address. Via Pignasecca, 22, Naples. T:
0815522726 www.pizzeriaal22.it
ANTICA PIZZERIA PORT’ALBA – Estabilished in 1738
and located under the arch wich from Piazza Dante
bring to via Costantinopoli, Port’Alba was a meeting
place for artists and writers. A characteristic place to
enjoy the Neapolitan pizza with the fantasy and the
quality of Gennaro Luciano. Via Portalba, 18, Naples.
T: 081459713 www.anticapizzeriaristoranteportalba.
com
ANTONIO&ANTONIO – Restaurant cum pizzeria.
Diners can choose from among more than 40
types of pizza baked in a traditional wood-burning
oven. Via Partenope, 26. T: 0812451987 www.
antonioeantonio.net
pizza according to the tradition of a great family. Via
Porta San Gennaro, 2/3, Naples. T: 081456421
DA ATTILIO – The restaurant is based on Neapolitan
traditional cuisine. Everybody is welcomed with
kindness. One of the best pizzas is the Carnevale,
designed like a star and the border stuffed with
ricotta, don’t forget to ask and taste the delicious
Bacetti or the big croquette. Via Pignasecca, 17. T:
0815520479
DA MICHELE – Founded in 1930, this restaurant is
so traditional that it only serves pizza marinara
and pizza Margherita. Via Cesare Sersale, 1/3. T:
0815539204
DI MATTEO – Famed, above all, for its fried pizza but
not only. Also serves an array of other delectable
fried offerings. Via dei Tribunali, 94. T: 081455262
www.pizzeriadimatteo.it
PIZZERIA BORBONICA – It proposes True Neapolitan
Pizza in a friendly atmosphere of the ancient Napoli.
The secret of its success is the professionalism and
the use of high quality products. Via Egiziaca a
Pizzofalcone, 99/100, Naples. T: 0810322495
PIZZERIA VESUVIO – Pizza makers since 1989. A
place where you can eat authentic Neapolitan
Pizza. Via benedetto Croce, 44, Portici (Naples). T:
081475728.
STARITA – Established in 1901, this trattoria, also
renowned for its deep-fried snacks, made an
appearance in L’oro di Napoli (1954), a film starring
Sofia Loren. Via Materdei, 27. T: 0815441485 www.
pizzeriastarita.it
TRIANON – Founded in 1923 by the Leones, a
husband and wife team, it is renowned for its big “a
ruota del carretto” pizza. Via Pietro Colletta, 44/46. T:
0815539426
FRESCO – A modern take on traditional trattorie.
Diners will delight in its traditional flatware and
espresso served in a glass. Via Partenope, 8. T:
0816582823
RESTAURANTS
GINO SORBILLO – An entire family of pizza chefs (21
brothers committed to the art of pizza-making. An
institution since the 1930s. Via dei Tribunali, 32. T:
081446643 www.sorbillo.it
ANTICA OSTERIA DA TONINO – Heirloom osteria
featuring a wood interior, a wall covered with
celebrity photos and simple home cooking. Via
Santa Teresa a Chiaia, 47. T: 081421533
GORIZIA – Located in the heart of Vomero, it was
founded in 1916 by Salvatore Grasso. Today the
family Grasso keep up the name Gorizia, with great
enthusiasm and passion, continuing to offer a high
quality Neapolitan pizza according to the tradition.
Via Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 29, Naples. T: 0815782248
www.gorizia1916.com
‘A TAVERNA DO RE – Francesco Parrella upgrades
traditional favourites while ensuring that they retain
all of their original flavours. Fondo Supportico di
Separazione, 2/3. T: 0815522424
GUSTO&GUSTO – “L’angolo del gusto” an offshoot of
the Antonio&Antonio chain. Via Partenope, 31-33. T:
0812452662 www.gustoegusto.it
LA FIGLIA DEL PRESIDENTE – Artisanal Neapolitan
pizza based on time-honoured family tradition,
Maria Cacialli continues to uphold the name of
one of the best-known pizza chefs in Naples. Via
del Grande Archivio, 23/24. T: 081286738 www.
lafigliadelpresidente.it
LA MASARDONA – The pizzeria helmed by Enzo
Piccirillo has been a cult destination for “pizza fritta”
since 1945. Via Capaccio Giulio Cesare. T: 081281057
LA NOTIZIA – Famed pizzeria owned by Enzo Coccia.
Just pizza, from start to finish. Via Michelangelo da
Caravaggio, 53/55. T: 0817142155 www.enzococcia.it
L’ARTE DELLA PIZZA – The pizzeria was fonde by
the master pizza maker Gaetano Esposito who with
his son Enzo continue sto de light Neapolitans and
tourists with its tasty pizza and its artistic creations
made with the dough. Via Santa Maria della Libera, 5,
Naples. T: 0812411907
LA TAVERNA DI BACCO – The philosophy that
distinguishes La tavern di Bacco is the painstaking,
ongoing search for excellence in the food and wine
sector, with particular emphasis on Campanian
products that make our pizzas a one-of-a-kind
tasting experience. Via Sementini, 28, Naples. T:
0815466119 www.sasapizzamia.it
LOMBARDI – One of the oldest pizzerias in Naples,
the Lombardi family was the first to sell authentic
Neapolitan pizza in the US. Established in 1892, its
signature dish is “pizza fritta” topped with bacon bits
and ricotta cheese. Via Foria, 12. T: 081456220
BRANDI – An icon of authentic Neapolitan pizza
since1780. This was where the pizza Margherita was
invented in 1889, so-called in honour of the Queen
of Italy who tasted it here. Salita Sant’Anna di Palazzo,
2. T: 081416928 www.brandi.it
NON SOLO PIZZA – Is a take away pizzeria infused
with a welcoming, cozy atmosphere. The basic
ingredients of Marco’s pizza include love, passion,
high-quality ingredients and the famous water of
the Nitrodi springs. Piazza SS. Immacolata, 7, Forio
d’Ischia. T: 0810123841
CAPASSO – Antica Pizzeria Capasso founded in Porta
San Gennaro, in the heart of via Foria is managed by
the grandfather Vincenzo descending Donna Adele,
who offers with his kin to the public True Neapolitan
OLIVA CONCETTINA AI TRE SANTI – Traditional
Neapolitan pizza. Premium quality, freshly sourced
ingredients. Via Arena alla Sanità, 3. T: 081444166
www.pizzeriaoliva.it
CANTINA SAN TEODORO – Owned by Mimmo
Alba, this small corner of paradise boasts just five
tables. Flavours from Sicily and Campania combine
to create dishes boasting a unique, inimitable flavour.
Vico Satriano, 12. T: 08118990558
www.cantinasanteodoro.it
CARMNELLA – Thanks to years of experience and a
passion for pizza and typical Neapolitan cuisine, each
day, thanks to a careful selection of only the finest
ingredients, the venue offers fresh, high-quality,
authentic Neapolitan fare. A passion for art, the pride
of a lifetime! Via Cristoforo Marino, 22/23, Naples. T:
081 5537425 [email protected]
CASA TUA AL DUOMO – A temple of good cuisine.
The ideal placet o spend a quiet, relaxing evening. A
real home from home. Via dei Cimbri, 5/7/9, Naples. T:
08119171437 www.casatuaalduomo.com
CIRO A SANTA BRIGIDA – It’s an elegant restaurant
located in a unique position, deep in the tranquility
of one of the historical areas of the city of Naples. It is
the ideal place to enjoy true Neapolitan pizza, fresh
seafood dishes and classic cuisine. Via Santa Brigida,
71/73. T: 0815524072 www.ciroasantabrigida.it
CRU…Do RÈ – The art of raw fish. Its interiors are
inspired by the marine world. Piazza Vittoria, 11/12. T:
0817645295 www.crudore.it
DA ETTORE – Since 1914, this epic trattoria has been
serving classic Neapolitan fare. Via Gennaro Serra, 39.
T: 0817643578
ECOMESARÀ – An array of tantalizing, sought-after
dishes and a welcoming ambience combine to
make diners feel completely at home. Via S. Chiara,
49. T: 08119259353 www.ecomesararistorante.it
GRAN GUSTO – A market, restaurant, wine bar and
bar. A gastronomic hub where gourmands can
sample premium-quality products and experience
a true love of cuisine. Via Marina, 5. T: 08119376800
www.gran-gusto.it
IL CELLAIO – The ideal spot to eat high-quality meat,
savour fine wines and discover sought-after cheeses.
Via Carlo Poerio, 54. T: 0817641380 www.ilcellaio.com
LA CAMPAGNOLA – Typical Neapolitan cuisine
since1946. Designed to seat up to about 50 diners,
it has been spruced up with local art and offers a
number of lip-licking pasta dishes. Via Tribunali, 47. T:
081459034
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LA CANTINELLA – Founded in 1976 by Giorgio
Rosolino, its name has become a byword with
gourmands in the know. Via Cuma, 42, Santa Lucia. T:
0817648684 www.lacantinella.it
LA CHITARRA – A dozen tables, terracotta flooring,
a guitar on the wall and a warm welcoming
atmosphere. This cosy osteria dishes up traditional
food prepared with local, strictly seasonal
ingredients. Rampe San Giovanni Maggiore, 1 b. T:
081 5529103 www.osterialachitarra.it
LA STANZA DEL GUSTO – Quirky, brightly-coloured
tables and chairs decorate the dining room
whose walls are covered with large blackboards
featuring famous quotes and thoughts for the
day. Via Costantinopoli, 100 T: 081401578 www.
lastanzadelgusto.it
LA TAVERNA DEL BUONGUSTAIO – Simple wooden
tables and chairs, wax table cloths and a low-fuss,
white tiled dining room. Serves a delightful array of
daily specials. Vico Basilio Puoti, 8. T: 0815512626
LA TAVERNA DELL’ARTE – Don Alfonso re-proposes
ancient 17th century recipes at this pretty, homely
restaurant. Rampe San Giovanni Maggiore, 1. T:
081552758
LE COLONNE – The ideal setting for a cuisine that
does not escape the challenges of the great dishes
of Italian and international cuisine, as well as offering
typical dishes from Campania. Viale G. Douhet, 7,
Caserta. T: 0823467494 www.lecolonnemarziale.it
LEON D’ORO – Tradition, meticulous service and
innovation are the key words of its cuisine. Piazza
Dante, 48. T: 0815499404
LOCANDA ‘NTRETELLA – Set within the heart of
the Spanish District, it tempts diners into a warm,
typically Neapolitan atmosphere. Salita S. Anna di
Palazzo. T: 081427783 www.locandantretella.it
COAST&ISLANDS
AGLIO, OLIO E POMODORO – Via Luigi
Mazzella, 84, Ischia Ponte. T: 08119143460 www.
aglioolioepomodoro.com
ALBERTO – Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, 8, Ischia. T:
081981259 www.albertoischia.it
AL CONVENTO – Piazza San Francesco, 16, Cetara. T:
089261039 www.alconvento.net
AL GROTTINO – Via Longano, 27, Capri. T: 0818370584
www.ristorantealgrottino.net
A’ PARANZA – Via Dragone, Atrani. T: 089871840 www.
ristoranteparanza.com
ATTIMO DI VINO – Via Porto, 103/105, Ischia. T:
08119528411
AURORA – Via Fuorlovado, 18-22, Capri. T: 0818370181
www.auroracapri.com
AURORA – Piazza Tasso 10/11, Sorrento. T: 0818781248
www.pizzeriaaurora.com
BAGNI D’ARIENZO – Via Arienzo, 16, Positano. T:
089812002 www.bagnidarienzo.com
BAGNI DELFINO – Via Marina Grande, 216, Sorrento. T:
0818782038
DINING
MATTOZZI EUROPEO – Traditional Neapolitan
cuisine since 1930. Not only the finest Mediterranean
cuisine and pizza but also courteous, highly
attentive service. Via Marchese Campodisola, 4/8. T:
0815521323 www.mattozzieuropeo.com
MIMÌ ALLA FERROVIA – Established in1944 by
Emilio Giugliano (Mimì) and his wife Ida. This no-frills
trattoria was formerly patronized by the likes of Totò,
De Filippo and Federico Fellini. Via Alfonso D’Aragona,
19/21. T: 0815538525 www.mimiallaferrovia.it
NAPOLI MIA – Welcoming, elegant and low-key: a
style reflected in its cuisine boasting delectable,
mouth watering dishes where no detail has been left
to chance. Riviera di Chiaia, 269. T: 0815522266 www.
ristorantenapolimia.it
OSTERIA LA MATTONELLA – Just one room
adorned by long wooden tables and benches. Its
walls are covered with old, hand-painted Neapolitan
tiles. Via Nicotera, 13. T: 081416541
ROSIELLO – Founded in1933 by Gelsomina Rosiello,
its time-honoured recipes have been handed down
from generation to generation. Via Santo Strato, 10. T:
0815752341 www.ristoranterosiello.it
TERRAZZA CALABRITTO – A not-to-be-missed
experience: authentic dishes and flavours further
enhanced by one of the most beautiful views
in Italy. Piazza Vittoria, 1. T: 0812405188 www.
terrazzacalabritto.it
TRATTORIA DELL’OCA – Refined yet relaxed, this
welcoming trattoria celebrates beautifully cooked
classics upgraded with an innovative twist. Via
Santa Teresa a Chiaia, 11. T: 081414865 www.
trattoriadelloca.it
UMBERTO – Umberto’s menu is rich and varied with
its main section built on traditional Neapolitan
recipes. Seasonal variations are made throughout
BRUNO – Via Colombo, 157, Positano. T: 089875392
www.ristorantebruno.org
VALÙ – Standouts at this charming, low-key restaurant
featuring soft lighting and live music are char-grilled
meat, risotto and an astute selection of fine wines.
Vico Lungo del Gelso, 80. T: 0810381139
www.valu.it
VERITAS RESTAURANT – Only serves products of
Campanian origin. Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 141. T:
081660585 www.veritasrestaurant.it
ZI’ TERESA – Frescoed walls and ancient majolica-tiled
floors. This delightful venue boasts an evocative
terrace overlooking the wharf of Santa Lucia. Via
Borgo Marinari, 1. T: 0817642565 www.ziteresa.it
FRY SHOPS
ANTICA FRIGGITORIA SPACCANAPOLI – Its fried
food is served in a classical “coppetiello”, a paper cone
designed to absorb excess fat. Via Benedetto Croce,
42. T: 3473357240
CHIPSTAR – Only fresh, Dutch potatoes cut and fried
while you wait. More than 16 garnishes. Via Scarlatti,
186.
TUTINO – Famed for its “a libretto” (folded) pizza. Via
della Solitaria, 34. T: 0817645259
DA GIOIA – Località Marina Piccola, Capri. T: 0818377702
www.dagioiacapri.com
Ischia. T: 081998312 www.trattoriadapeppina.it
DA VINCENZO – Viale Pasitea, 172/178, Positano. T:
089875128 www.davincenzo.it
CHEZ BLACK – Via del Brigantino, 19/21, Positano. T:
089875036 www.chezblack.it
DIVINA SORRENTO – Piazza Sant’Antonino, 18,
Sorrento. T: 0818781883
COCÒ – Piazzale Aragonese, Ischia. T: 081981823
DONNA RACHELE – Via Padre Serafino Cimino, 2bis,
Capri. T: 0818375387 www.donnarachele,com
BAIA DEL CLIPPER – Via Porto, 48, Ischia. T: 0813334209
www.ristorantelabaiadelclipperischia.com
DA GABRISA – Via Pasitea, 221, Positano. T: 089811498
www.vilagabrisa.it
BARRACUDA – Via Campagnano, 62, Ischia. T:
081902046 www.ristorantebarracuda.it
DA GAETANO – Via Delle Ginestre, 27, Ischia. T:
081991807 www.pizzadagaetano.it
BELLEVUE SYRENE – Piazza della Vittoria, 5, Sorrento. T:
0818781024 www.bellevue.it
DA GELSOMINA – Via Migliara, 72, Anacapri, Capri. T:
0818371499 www.dagelsomina.com
BIANCO SUSHIBAR – Piazza Angelina Lauro, 38,
Sorrento. T: 0818074551 www.biancosorrento.com
DA GIGINO – Via degli Archi, 15, Sorrento. T: 0818773446
www.dagigino.com
GRADOLA – Via Gradola, Anacapri, Capri. T: 0818382326
www.gradolacapri.com
LA TAVERNA DEL LEONE – Via Laurito, 43, Positano. T:
0898123168 www.latavernadelleone.com
PALAZZO MURAT – Via dei Mulini, 23, Positano. T:
089875177 www.palazzomurat.it
I GIARDINI DI TASSO – Via Santa Maria della Pietà, 30,
Sorrento. T: 0818074145
LA TERRA – Via Tagliata, 14, Positano. T: 089811179 www. PAOLINO – Via Palazzo a Mare, 11, Capri. T: 0818376102
ristorantelaterra.com
www.paolinocapri.com
IL BORGO – Via Nastro Verde, 44/46, Sorrento. T:
0818781827 www.ristoranteilborgo.it
LA TINAIA – Via Matteo Verde, 39, Forio, Ischia. T: www.
ristorantelatinaia.it
IL BRACCONIERE – Via Falanga, Serrara Fontana, Ischia.
T: 081999436
LA TONNARELLA – Via Capo, 31, Sorrento. T:
0818781153 www.latonnarella.com
PETER’S BEACH – Via San Francesco, Marina Piccola,
Porto di Sorrento. T: 0818781879 www.petersbeach.
com
IL GERANIO – Via Giacomo Matteotti, 8, Capri. T:
0818370616 www.geraniocapri.com
POSA POSA – Viale Pasitea, 165, Positano. T: 0898122377
www.hotelposaposa.com
LA VELA BIANCA – Via Marina Piccola, 11/13, Sorrento. T:
08187881144 www.ristorantevelabianca.com
POSEIDON – Via Pasitea, 148, Positano. T: 089811111
www.hotelposeidonpositano.it
LA VIGNA DI ALBERTO – Via Garibaldi, 57, Ischia. T:
081901193
PULDÌ – Via degli Aranci, 13 b/c, Sorrento. T: 0818074038
IL GIARDINO DEGLI ARANCI – Corso Vittoria Colonna,
Ischia. T: 081991150 www.giardinodegliaranci.it
LE AGAVI – Via Marconi, 127, Positano. T: 089875733
www.agavi.it
PUPETTO – Via Fornillo, 35, Positano. T: 089875087www.
hotelpupetto.it
IL LEONE ROSSO – Via Marziale, 25, Sorrento. T:
0818073089 www.illeonerosso.it
LE GOURMET À LA CARTE – Lungomare C. Colombo,
23, Ischia. T: 081991544
RENDEZ VOUS – Via Camerelle, 4, Capri. T: 0818370788
www.quisisana.com
IL MELOGRANO – Via G. Mazzella, 110, Ischia. T:
081998450
LE GROTTELLE – Via Arco Naturale, Capri. T: 0818375719 RICCIULILLO – Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, Ischia. T:
081993679 www.ricciulillo.it
LE GROTTELLE – Via Zatri, 3, Sorrento. www.
agriturismosorrentolegrottelle.com
RUCCIO – Piazza Marinai d’Italia, Sorrento. T: 0818074069
www.ristoranteruccio.com
LE SIRENE – Via Spiaggia Laurito, 24, Positano. T:
089811580 www.lesirenepositano.com
SACRO E PROFANO – Via Tasso, 53, Sorrento. T:
LE TERRAZZE – Via Grotte dell’Incanto, 51, Positano. T:
08119004857 www.sacroeprofanosorrento.it
089875874 www.leterrazzerestaurant.it
SANTA CROCE – Via Nocelle, 19, Positano. T: 089811260
LE TRE SORELLE – Via del Brigantino, 27, Positano. T:
www.ristorantesantacrocepositano.com
089875452 www.ristoranteletresorelle.it
SOUL&FISH DA CATALDO – Via Marina Grande, 202,
LIDO DEL FARO – Località Punta Carena, Capri. T:
Sorrento. T: 0818782170
0818371798 www.lidofaro.com
www.ristorantedacataldo.com
IL BUCO – Seconda rampa Marina Piccola, 5, Sorrento. T.
T: 0818782354 www.ilbucoristorante.it
IL MONASTERO – Castello Aragonese, Ischia. T:
081992435 www.albergoilmonastero.it
IL PIRATA – Via Terramare, Praiano. T: 089874377 www.
ristoranteilpirata.net
IL QUISI – Via Camerelle, 2, Capri. T: 0818370788 www.
quisisana.com
DA TONINO – Via Dentecala, Capri. T: 0818376718
DA COSTANTINO – Via Corvo, 107, Positano. T:
089875738 www.dacostantino.net
‘O PURTICCIULL – Rive Droite, Ischia. T: 081993222
www.porticciullo.it
FRIGGITORIA VOMERO – Owned by the Acunzo
family, this legendary snack bar makes some of the
best deep-fried snacks in town. Via Cimarosa, 44. T:
0815783130
CHANTECLER’S – Via Santa Maria della Pietà, 38,
Sorrento. T: 0818075868 www.chanteclers.com
DA CICCIO – Via Luigi Mazzella, 32, Ischia. T: 081991686
LA TAGLIATA – Via Tagliata, 22, Positano. T: 089875872
www.latagliata.com
IL POZZO – Via Tasso, 32, Sorrento. T: 0818774876 www.
ilpozzoristorante.it
CASA E BOTTEGA – Via Pasitea, 100, Positano. T:
089875225
COVO DEI SARACENI – Via Regina Giovanna, 5,
Positano. T: 089875878 www.covodeisaraceni.it
GIORGIO AL CUCCIOLO – Via La Fabbrica, 52, Anacapri,
Capri. T: 0818371917
FIORENZANO – Renowned for all types of fried fare.
Via Pignasecca, 14. T: 3497810146
BUCA DI BACCO – Via Longano, 35, Capri. T: 0818370723 DA GIORGIO – Via Roma, 34, Capri. T: 0818375777 www.
dagiorgiocapri.com
BUCA DI BACCO – Via Rampa Teglia, 4, Positano. T:
DA
LEOPOLDO – Via Scannella, 12, Forio, Ischia. T:
089875699 www.bucadibacco.it
081907086 www.ristorantedaleopoldo.it
CAMERA E CUCINA – Via Correale, 19, Sorrento. T:
D’AMORE – Via Fuorlovado, 36, Capri. T: 0818370665
0818773530
www.damorecapri.com
CAPRI GARDEN – Via Roma, 50, Capri. T: 0818370003
DA PAOLINO – Via Palazzo a Mare, 11, Capri. T:
0818376102 www.paolinocapri.com
CAPRI’S – Via Roma, 38, Capri. T: 0818377108 www.
capris.it
DA PEPPINA DI RENATO – Via Montecorvo, 42, Forio,
BAGNI TIBERIO – Palazzo a Mare, 46, Capri. T:
0818377688 www.bagnitiberio.com
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the year, the traditional Neapolitan pizza menu and
the exquisite family atmosphere all form part of the
Umberto identity. Via Alabardieri, 30. T: 081418555
www.umberto.it
IL RICCIO – Via Gradola 4/6, Loc. Grotta Azzurra. Anacapri,
LI GALLI – Viale Pasitea, 318, Positano. T: 089875655 www.
Capri www.capripalace.com
villafrancahotel.it
IL RITROVO – Via Montepertuso, 77. Loc. Montepertuso,
LO
GUARRACINO – Via Positanesi d’America, 12,
Positano. T: 089812005 www.ilritrovo.com
Positano. T: 089875488 www.loguarracino.net
IL SARACENO D’ORO – Via Pasitea, 254, Positano. T:
L’OLIMPO – Via Falanga, 7, Serrara Fontana, Ischia. T:
089812050 www.saracenodoro.it
081999566
IL SOLITARIO – Via G. Orlandi, Anacapri, Capri. T:
LO
SCOGLIO DELLE SIRENE – Via Mulo, 77, Capri. T:
0818371382 www.trattoriailsolitario.it
0818370221 www.loscogliodellesirenecapri.com
IL TORCHIO – Via Campagnano, 135, Ischia. T: 081901986
LO SMERALDO – Via Marina Grande, 12, Capri. T:
www.hotelristoranteiltorchio.it
0818375072
ISIDORO – Via Roma, 19, Capri. T: 0818377252 www.
L’OSTRICARO
– Via Porto, 40, Ischia. T: 081981845 www.
isidorocapri.com
ristoranteostricaro.it
KUKAI CAPRI – Via Listrieri, 7, Capri. T: 0818370498 www.
LO ZODIACO – Piazzetta Angelo Ferraro, 2, Capri. T:
kukai.it
0818376332 www.lozodiacocapri.com
LA BASILICA – Via Sant’Antonino, 28, Sorrento. T:
LUIGI AI FARAGLIONI – Via Faraglioni, 5, Capri T:
0818774790 www.ristorantelabasilica.com
0818370591 www.luigiaifaraglioni.com
L’ABATE – Piazza Sant’Antonino, 24, Sorrento. T:
LUNA – Viale Matteotti, 3, Capri. T: 0818370433 www.
0818072304 www.labatesorrento.it
lunahotel.com
LA CAMBUSA – Piazza Vespucci, 4, Positano. T:
MAMMA GIOVANNA – Via Chiusarano, 6, Capri. T:
089812051 www.lacambusapositano.com
0818372057
SPICY – Via Capo, 82, Sorrento. T: 0818079063 www.
hotelspicy.com
TASSO – Via Correale, 11, Sorrento. T: 0818785809 www.
ristorantetasso.com
TAVERNA ALLEGRA – Via Santa Maria della Pietà, 30,
Sorrento. T: 0818784221 www.tavernallegra.com
TERRAZZA BOSQUET – Piazza Tasso, 34, Sorrento.
TERRAZZA BRUNELLA – Via Tragara, 24, Capri. T:
0818370122 www.terrazzabrunella.com
TERRAZZA MARZIALE – Piazza F.S. Gargiulo, 2, Sorrento.
T: 0818074406 www.terrazzamarziale.com
TERRAZZA TIBERIO – Via Croce, 11/15, Capri. T:
0819787850 www.capritiberiopalace.it
TORRE NORMANNA – Via Diego Taiani, 4, Maiori. T:
089877100 www.torrenormanna.net
TORRE SARACENA – Via Marina Piccola, Capri. T:
0818370646 www.torresaracenacapri.com
TRITONE – Via Campo, 5, Positano. T: 089874333 www.
tritone.it
LA CANZONE DEL MARE – Via Marina Piccola, 93, Capri. MAMMÀ – Via Madre Serafina, 11, Capri. T: 0818377472
T: 0818370104 www.lacanzonedelmare.com
www.ristorantemamma.com
LA CAPANNINA – Via Le Botteghe, 14, Capri. T:
MARINCANTO – Via Colombo, 50, Positano. T:
0818370732 www.capanninacapri.com
089875130 www.marincanto.it
UN PIANO NEL CIELO – Via Capriglione, 17, Praiano. T:
0898131333 www.unpianonelcielo.it
LA COLOMBAIA – Via Camerelle, 2, Capri. T: 0818370788
www.quisisana.com
MICHEL’ANGELO – Via Sella Orta, 10, Capri. T:
0818377220
VERDEMARE – Via Capo, 70, Sorrento. T: 0818782589
www.ristoranteverdemare.com
LA FONTELINA – Via Faraglioni, Capri. T: 0818370845
www.fontelina-capri.com
MONZÙ (PUNTA TRAGARA HOTEL) – Via Tragara, 57,
Capri. T: 0818370844 www.monzucapri.it
VILLA RUBINACCI – Via Correale, 25, Sorrento. T:
0818073357 www.villarubinacci.it
LA LANTERNA – Via San Cesareo, 23, Sorrento. T:
0818781355 www.lalanternasorrento.it
MUSEO CARUSO – Via S. Antonino, 12, Sorrento. T:
0818073156 www.ristorantemuseocaruso.com
VILLA VERDE – Vico Sella Orta, 6/A, Capri. T: 0818377024
www.villaverde-capri.com
L’ALTRO VISSANI – Via Longano, 3, Capri. T:
08118990575 www.laltrovissanicapri.it
NAIMA LOUNGE BAR – Via P.R. Giuliani, 45, Sorrento. T:
0818781425 www.naimaloungebar.it
WINE DARK HOUSE – Via del Saracino, 6/8, Positano. T:
089811925
L’ANTICA TRATTORIA – Via P.R. Giuliani, 33, Sorrento. T:
0818071082 www.lanticatrattoria.com
NEXT 2 – Viale Pasitea, 242, Positano. T: 0898123516
www.next2.it
ZI NANNINA – Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, 18,
Ischia. T: 081991350 www.zinannina.com
FUORO – Via Fluoro, 21/23, Sorrento. T: 0818774840
L’ARCA – Via Ciglio, 144, Serrara Fontana, Ischia. T:
081904226 www.ristorantelarca.it
‘O CANONICO 1898 – Piazza Tasso, 7, Sorrento. T:
0818783277 www.ristorantecanonico.com
ZI’NTONIO – Via Luigi De Maio, 11, Sorrento. T:
0818781623 www.zintonio.it
GIARDINO EDEN – Via Nuova Cartaromana, 68, Ischia. T:
081985015 www.giardinoedenischia.it
LA SPONDA – Via Colombo, 30, Positano. T: 089875066
www.sirenuse.it
‘O MURZILL – Via dell’Accademia, 17, Sorrento. T:
0810202371 www.omurzill.blogspot.it
ZIQÙ – Via Provinciale Marina Grande, 191, Capri. T:
0818376630 www.villamarinacapri.com
DON PEDRO – Via Nastro Verde, 77, Sorrento. T:
0818073910 www.ristorantedonpedro.it
È DIVINO – Via Sella Orta, 10/A, Capri. T: 0818378364
www.edivinocapri.com
EDODÈ – Via Camerelle, 83, Capri. T: 081838 8252. www.
edodecapri.com
FARAGLIONI – Via Camerelle, 75, Capri. T: 0818370320
www.faraglioni.com
FUNICOLARE – Piazza Armando Diaz, Capri. T:
0818370363
VELA BIANCA – Via Marina Piccola, 11, Sorrento. T:
0818781144 www.ristorantevelabianca.com
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DINING
Two perfect
wines for
magical
moments
and special to you and you alone. Here are two
Antonio Caggiano, is
Campanian wines, one white and one red from
an experiental wine
Irpinia, that I strongly recommend. When drunk
that is particularly
on that special occasion or for a reason to which
highly rated especially
only you are privy, these wines will offer you a
during its best years.
memory that will linger on long after the last drop
The result of the tireless
has been drunk.
work of this renowned
Bellona, the beautiful and ferocious goddess
producer and his
of war, feared in battle but sweet-tempered in
beautiful winery in
life, enjoyed celebrating her victories with her
Taurasi, Irpinia, the
troops, marking her ritualistic festivities with an
region of Campania
inebriating wine. Bianco di Bellona, produced by
wines, located just 40
renowned oenologist Milena Pepe, the propietor
minutes from the metropolis. Close your eyes
to celebrate special occasions and
of Tenuta Cavalier Pepe, offers wine lovers a
and pretend to listen to the sound of this velvety
make them truly memorable
burst of energy. A few years ago, on returning
ruby red wine running along the sides of your
from Brussels, she decided to make Coda di Volpe
glass each time that you move your wrist. Imagine
– formerly considered a minor varietal and often
watching the wine sparkling against the sun and
employed for domestic use – one of her strong
the clouds marking the dawning of a beautiful
suits. If you manage to visit the beautiful Carazita
spring day.
Vineyard, located on the southern side of the
Imagine finding yourself alone in your study
town of Luogosano where this wine is produced,
after a day spent in your car rushing from one
her vision will accompany you for years to come.
appointment to another while asking yourself
Once you have sampled it, it will remain imprinted
what on earth you are doing leading such a
on your memory. With its brilliant colour and
chaotic life. Bach’s Goldberg variations offer
notes of citron and pineapple, this wine serves
soothing background music and your Taurasi
as the perfect accompaniment to a romantic
sparkles in your glass. Uncorking a bottle of
aperitivo for two when the only thing available
Aglianico di Taurasi is the perfect way to end your
in the fridge is a delicious, freshly-fished piece of
day. A harmonious blend of vitality, power and
codfish. Coat it with a light batter and deep fry it
elegance boasting rich notes of carob seeds, dried
in extra virgin olive oil. A glass of Bianco di Bellona
plums and ash. Pair it with a good ragù sauce or
accompanied by a few crisp white olives will make
a braise and you will be infused with a sense of
this moment truly magical.
inner peace, as its warmth spreads throughout
Vigna Macchia dei Goti, the Taurasi produced by
your body.
Coda di volpe and Taurasi,
two Campanian wines designed
T
Monica Piscitelli
food and wine
blogger
here are many reasons
to uncork a bottle of wine:
an engagement, a first
date, celebrating a new
job, a wedding or a big
accomplishment. For others,
the best wine experiences are just because of
the wine and the people – could be any random
night, but something about the wine, the place
or the people with whom you share it, make it
memorable. Whatever it is, it’s special to you. How
many bottles of champagne have been smashed
to launch a ship? An inexcusable waste! Without
counting the podiums and fans that have been
sprayed with bubbly to celebrate the champion
of the moment. However, the same number of
bottles have also been uncorked in the peaceful
confines of private homes on lonely evenings
when a glass of your favourite vintages seems to
be the only thing able to keep you company.
There is always some kind of occasion that merits
drinking a special wine. This doesn’t necessarily
mean that you have to drink a wine costing
Antonio Caggiano
hundreds of euros or a collector’s item. The right
frame of mind is essential to ensure that every
bottle, whether costly or affordable, offers you
a moment of extraordinary pleasure because it
marks celebrating something that is important
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ENTERTAINMENT
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ENTERTAINMENT AND
TASTING EXPERIENCES
ENTERTAINMENT
NÀ PARADE
66 FUSION BAR - It still retains the name of the
former antique shop in which it is now housed.
The Fusion cocktail bar is a real hit, loved for its
endless list of aperitivi. Furnished with low sofas
and soft lighting, it offers a wide choice of cold
cuts and excellent wines. Via Bisignano, 58. T:
081415024 – www.66napoli.it
AIAHII – One of the most exclusive venues in the
city. Low-key, elegant, minimalist decor, featuring
a prevalence of steel, glass, teak tables, original
lamps, ornamental plants and a predominantly
white colour scheme. Offers a meat and fishbased menu, an array of international cocktails,
an excellent selection of rum and whiskey and
an astute selection of wines. Via Coroglio, 146. T:
3924811308
ANHELO CAFÉ’ & BISTROT – Offers simple,
inventive, high-quality food including range of
classic, regional dishes updated with a innovative
twist, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients. Anhelo
is a cafè cum bistrot. Also boasts a small food
emporium. Via Bisignano, 3 – T: 081.402432 www.
anhelo.it
ARENILE RELOAD – Established in 1994 as the first
club in Naples with a dance floor overlooking the
beach, Arenile Reload is set against a breathtaking
backdrop further enhanced by chic design
elements and a playlist of the latest hits. In the
morning, it serves as an elegant beach club with
on-site amenities including a beach and a lawn
with a swimming pool, bar and refreshment
area. As the sun sets, it is transformed into a
“viby” location offering top-notch aperitivi and
live performances by artists of international
renown. Via Coroglio, 14/b. T: 0810199156 www.
arenilereload.com
Regatta of the Ancient Marine Republics
The medieval maritime republics of Venice, Genoa, Pisa and Amalfi resume old hostilities during the fiercely
contested, colourful palio scheduled to be held on the Divine Coast.
A
n annual event like no other, set against
the backdrop of the crystalline waters
that bathe the Amalfi Coast. This year,
the prestigious 61st annual Regatta of the
Ancient Maritime Republics will be held on
the Divine Coast.
An event established in 1955 to celebrate
the Republic’s long-lost glory. Four galleons,
each painted with the dominant colours
of their Republic (blue for Amalfi, white for
Genoa, red for Pisa and green for Venice)
battle it out on a 200 metre course on the
stretch of water between Capo di Vettica
and Marina Grande, in Amalfi. The fact
that the competition takes place on the
open sea makes it even more exciting
and unpredictable, due to changeable
currents and weather conditions that are
often uncertain. The crews, consisting of
eight rowers, two reserves and a coxswain,
brave the sea on board craft which though
built along the lines of their 12th century
counterparts are now crafted in fiberglass,
representing a perfect combination of the
past and the future.
An event that though particularly dear to
Amalfi locals is also an absolute must-see for
tourists, who will find themselves absolutely
riveted by this one-of-a-kind event.
The regatta begins with a solemn historical
procession embodying four hundred years
of history, summarized in four significant
episodes. Amidst weddings and battles,
conquests and dominations, the four cities
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re-enact the most glorious moments of
their history. Three-hundred-and twenty
costumed actors, 80 for each Republic,
parade along the streets from Atrani to
Amalfi while re-enacting significant events,
from the year 1000 to the beginning of the
1500s. The Regatta is the highlight of a
weekend packed with sporting and cultural
events and performances.
Boasting 33 victories, Venice ranks
number one with the largest number of
championship titles, followed by Amalfi with
10 victories, while Genoa and Pisa lag behind
with only 8 wins.
Amalfi, 12 June
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AZAR CAFÉ – Snack bar, delicatessen, bakery, bar
and tea room. Surrounded by a beautiful garden,
in the pedestrian area of Vomero, Azar cafè is a
meeting place for quiet and relaxing, ideal for
business meetings or for mothers with children
looking for a safe place while enjoying a good cup
of coffee. Via Scarlatti, 139 – T: 0815780248
BARFLY – Formerly an old tuft quarry, this newly
revamped restaurant and bar is the perfect place
to enjoy an aperitivo or fab cocktail while nibbling
on an array of delectable finger foods. Barfly was
designed by architect Demo Ciavatti, known for
restructuring several of the most famous venues
on the Romagnola Riviera. Via Mergellina, 6 T:
081.660023 –
www.dugout.it
BELLAVIA – In 1925, Antonio Bellavia relocated
from Palermo to Naples, bringing with him the
scents, colours and flavours of a region known for
its gastronomic culture. He soon began titillating
several of the city’s most refined palates with
cassata, cannoli and other specialities, a tradition
that has been carried forward with unerring
passion by the fourth generation of the family
who currently run the business. Capodichino
Airport. T: 0815991603 www.pasticceriabellavia.it
BIRDY’S BAKERY – Its colonial decor provides a
light, welcoming ambience, perfect for those
wishing to take a pit stop while enjoying a great
cup of coffee. Signature pastries include brioches,
In a bid to honour traditional Neapolitan hospitality, Italian and international acrobats,
ballerinas, clowns and musicians will take to the streets surrounding Naples’s historical centre
to share an hour and a half of joie de vivre and street art with the public. The parading artists
will mingle with the crowds, inviting them to join in the fun. Amidst a rain of balloons and
confetti, this sort of itinerant flash mob will end in piazza Duomo in an explosion of gaiety and
fun for all.
18 June, from 12-noon to 1.30pm.
From piazza Bellini to piazza Dante, Naples
crumbles, cupcakes, plum cakes, brownies, muffins
and speciality cakes. Vico Belledonne a Chiaia, 14b.
T: 0814976400
CAFFÈ ARABO – A good spot at which to sample
tea, Arab sweet treats and a Middle-Eastern
nibble or two. At Caffè Arabo you can experience
a truly oriental atmosphere while smoking a
hookah. In summer, it hosts gastronomic events
accompanied by dance displays and poetry
readings from different parts of the world. Piazza
Bellini, 72, Naples. T: 3398828120
CAFFÈ DEL PROFESSORE – At this cafè located
in one of the city’s most elegant districts you
can taste dozens of different coffee blends: from
fennel to basil-flavoured coffee, from croccantino
coffee to its famous rich hazelnut cream coffee
and, naturally, traditional Neapolitan espresso.
Piazza Trieste e Trento, 46. T: 081403041 www.
ilverobardelprofessore.com
CAKE APPEAL – A small pastry shop with a big
reputation serving made-to-order cakes, cupcakes,
macarons, cakepops, cookies, brownies, red velvet,
cheesecake and apple pie. The first American
bakery of its kind in Campania and Naples. Via
Cavallerizza, 40. T: 08119255750 www.cakeappeal.it
CAMBIOVITA– Cafeteria, frullateria, health food
store, take-aways, Slow fast food, but also a
meeting place where you can breathe the air of
the house. A place to take a break and take care
of yourself sipping tea, herbal tea or a smoothie
made with all biological products. Via Carlo Poerio,
100/a T: 08119570395 www.cambiovitastore.it
CARRATURO – Now helmed by the fifth
generation, this time-honoured pastry shop
continues to defend its heritage, history and
the goodness of its origins. Its present owners,
Ulderico and Alessandro, jokingly refer to
themselves as simple “sfogliatellari”. Via Casanova,
97. T: 0815545364 www.carraturo.it
CASA INFANTE – The Infante family began to
titillate the palates of Neapolitans in the 1940s
with their “tarallo mandorle e pepe”. In the ‘90s
they enlarged their production to focus on highquality patisserie, subsequently increasing their
number of sales points. Today Casa Infante offers
top-notch products and artisanal ice cream just
waiting to be savoured. Via Chiaia, 189. T: www.
casainfante.it
CHALET CIRO A MERGELLINA – This iconic
seaside chalet has been pulling in the punters
since its establishment in 1952. Boasting a
tradition handed down from generation to
generation, it has nevertheless also embraced
innovation to become one of the most renowned
chalets in Campania. Listed in several of the most
authoritative tourist guides, it sells everything
from coffee and pastries to crepes but the real
reason to head here is for brioche con gelato,
a sweetened bun stuffed with ice cream and
topped with a dollop of cream. Via Mergellina. T:
081669928
CHANDELIER - Visual arts exhibitions, themed
parties, live music, arts and crafts and jewellery
displays. At this stylishly furnished venue
everything is done with a certain flair including
its delightful red and black colour scheme. Its
atmosphere is cosy and low-key thanks to the
soft, diffused lighting given off by the chandeliers
and wall lamps from which it takes its name. Vico
Belledonne a Chiaia, 34/35. T: 081414576
CHEZ MOI - One of the most renowned hot spots
in the city, its exclusive clientele and posh decor
make Chez Moi the place to visit. Featuring all
the characteristics of a private club, designers,
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like a shot, i.e. all at once and its Acai special, a
fruit pulp sorbet, powdered guaranà, royal jelly,
ice and ginseng. Via Aniello Falcone, 300 b/c. T:
0815603200
HOLI DANCE FESTIVAL
IL FICO – This discotheque is set within a splendid
19th century villa. Complete with inside rooms,
welcoming private areas and a large terrace with a
view over the Gulf of Naples, it is the perfect place
to celebrate at all times of the yea. Via Tasso, 466. T:
081640146 www.discotecailfico.it
INTRA MOENIA - Founded in 1989 next to the
Greek-Roman walls of piazza Bellini, from which
the venue takes its name, i.e. intra moenia or
“inside the walls”. A stylish, elegant venue offering
food and wine, Intra Moenia also hosts exhibitions,
literary events, concerts and poetry readings.
Piazza Bellini, 70. T: 081451652
Now in its second consecutive year, the Holi Dance Festival, the largest colour festival in Italy,
will transform Naples into a magical rainbow. The event, an expression of joie de vivre and
happiness, brings a modern-day version of the ancient festival of Indian colours to Italy’s major
cities. The festival is celebrated with an explosion of colours thrown into the sky. During the
festival, people will emulate the Indian tradition by also throwing powdered colours into the
sky. The colour, noise and entertainment that accompanies the celebration includes groups
playing electronic music and DJ sets.
11 June. Ippodromo di Agnano. Via Raffaele Ruggiero, Naples. T: 0817624161
www.unconventionalevents.it/holidancefestival
socialites and football stars, mostly over 25, come
here to enjoy its piano bar, disco and occasional
cabaret acts, partying till late. Via Parco Margherita,
13. T: 081407526 www.chezmoi.it
CLANDALU’ - A terrace overlooking the historic
Galleria Navarra. Credit for its inviting atmosphere
and soft music go to its charming owner
Alfredo. Featuring authentic, home-cooked fare,
it has hosted meetings, presentations and art
exhibitions since 1997. Piazza dei Martiri, 23. T:
0812452398
ENOTECA BELLEDONNE - Established in1989 by
Giovanni and Maria Scognamiglio as “Vini e Oli”,
their offspring Antonio and Ciro subsequently
transformed this old wine cellar into one of Naples’
best-loved wine bars where you can relax, gossip
and enjoy a glass of well-chosen, mostly Italian
wine. Vico Belledonne a Chiaia, 18. T: 081403162
www.enotecabelledonne.com
FANTASIA GELATI – Few gelaterie can boast better
cream-based flavours produced with passion
and painstaking attention to locally sourced
ingredients. House specialities include fruitflavoured sorbets and its brand new innovative ice
cream made from buffalo milk, characterized by
its authentic flavour and wholesome nutritional
properties. Five Fantasia Gelati sales points are
scattered throughout the city. Via Toledo, 381. T:
0815511212 www.fantasiagelati.it
GALLERIA 19 – This cool edgy club draws a uni
crowd and young Neapolitan locals. Set in a
long, cavernous cellar scattered with recycled
furniture dating back to the ‘60s and ‘70s and
industrial lamps, the venue is also home to one
of the city’s best mixologists. Expect a warm, oldworld atmosphere. Via San Sebastiano, 18/19. T:
08119810100 www.galleria19.it
GAY ODIN – By now synonymous with auteur
chocolate, it is impossible to pass this shop
without taking in the heady aromas of Gay Odin’s
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artisanal cocoa creations displayed with panache
in its shop window. Must-trys include its typically
Neapolitan chocolate “cozze” (mussels), chocolatecoated coffee beans and fiery chili-chocolate
combo. The venue has as many as ten sales points
scattered throughout the city. Via V. Colonna,
15/b. T: 081418282 www.gay-odin.it
GRAN CAFFÈ CIMMINO – A warm welcoming
place designed to make you feel good at all
times of the day. Its artisanal workshop turns out
authentic, high-quality, mouth watering goodies,
cakes and cocktails. Try its buffet selection,
high-class homemade ice cream and authentic
Neapolitan coffee. via Filangieri, 12. T: 081418303
GRAN CAFFÈ GAMBRINUS – Since 1860 Caffè
Gambrinus has served as the literary salon of
the city. Formerly one of the favourite haunts of
crowned heads, politicians, journalists, academics
and artists of international renown, including
the likes of Oscar Wilde and Benito Mussolini.
A Liberty-style jewel of architectural note, this
venerable café sits in one of the most beautiful
squares in Naples and still retains all of its dreamy,
Belle Époque-like aura intact. A great place for
a classy coffee break. Via Chiaia, 1/2, corner of
piazza Trieste and Trento. T: 081417582 www.
caffegambrinus.com
GRAN CAFFÈ LA CAFFETTIERA – The favourite
haunt of businessmen and chic shoppers, this
elegant venue is renowned for its high-class
Neapolitan pastries and gastronomy. Boasting
elegant design elements where no detail has been
left to chance, it is patronized by the crème de la
crème of Neapolitan society. Piazza dei Martiri, 26.
T: 0817644243 www.grancaffelacaffettiera.com
IL BARETTO – A landmark venue situated in one
of the city’s most scenic areas, standouts include
its iconic “scherzetto” cocktail, made with rum,
pear juice and strawberry syrup poured into
two glasses, one inside the other, to be drunk
LA GARÇONNE - The perfect place to spend
an evening in the company of friends either
savouring the superb cuisine prepared by its chef
or enjoying an after-dinner drink animated by live
or disco music. Vico S. Maria a Cappella Vecchia,
10. T: 0817643826 www.lagarconne.it
LA MELA - One of the oldest night club in Naples,
it has been going strong for the past 30 years. A
favourite with the Neapolitan elite, people come
here not only to dance but also to see fashion
shows or book presentations. Via dei Mille, 40bis. T:
081410270 www.lamelaclub.it
LA SCIMMIA – Synonymous with high-quality ice
cream since 1933, in addition to its myriad flavours,
other must-trys include its frothy desserts and
traditional mini ice creams. Also serves gluten-free
products for celiacs. Piazza Carità, 4; piazzetta Nilo,
4. T: 0815520272 www.gelateriadellascimmia.it
LA TASCA - A cosy, intimate wine bar where you can
listen to soft, piped music. Also has a few outdoor
tables and an Internet point. Vico Belledonne a
Chiaia, 6. T: 08119362635
LAZZARELLA – A landmark venue of the
Neapolitan “movida”. Open until late at night, it
serves breakfast, snacks, lunch and a fine aperitivo
spread in the evening from around 7pm. Calata
Trinità Maggiore, 7/8. T: 0815510005
L’EBBREZZA DI NOÈ – A brasserie-wine bar combo.
Only has a few tables but more than 1,200 fab
bottles. Better known for its reds than its whites.
Vico Vetriera, 9. T: 081400104 www.lebbrezzadinoe.
com
LE CIRQUE NAPLES – The first cafè-chantant
in Italy has just launched in the spaces of the
foyer of the iconic Salone Margherita. Le Cirque
is a coffee bar, a theatre, an art gallery and an
entertainment venue. It also features a bistrot
restaurant. Via Santa Brigida, 65. T: 0815511756
www.lecirquenaples.com
LEONE – A Liberty-style venue boasting a white
and pastel green colour scheme. Its walls are
adorned with old photographs. Its pastry chefs
start working at 4am to turn out their delectable
creations. Leone exudes an aura of old-world
charm and is renowned for its authentic, simple
ingredients. Riviera di Chiaia, 61. T: 081681542
LEOPOLDO - One of the most prestigious brands
of Neapolitan pastries, synonymous with all the
goodness and supreme quality of an array of
different products, ranging from sweet treats
to cakes, from fresh pasta to small gourmand
delicacies, a true labour of love! Via Toledo, 8.
T: 0815512909; via Vittoria Colonna, 46/47. T:
081416161 www.leopoldoinfante.it
MADAME BONBON - A haven of handmade
chocolates but not only. Its upper floor houses
a welcoming tea room where in addition to an
assortment of delectable sweet treats you can also
sip a cup of hot chocolate, tea or other beverages.
When the shop closes, you can also book a
romantic, chocolate-based dinner while listening
to the soft, soothing notes of a violin. Vico
Satriano, 4. T: 08119567440 www.madamebonbon.
it
MARSHAL - Its stylish interior, where no detail has
been left to chance, plays on the cold shades
of white and steel combined with the warm,
voluptuous shapes of Rococò furniture. Japanese
cuisine, cocktails, drinks, good wines and a
great selection of music. Riviera di Chiaia, 268. T:
3381458610
MOCCIA – Established in 1941, this bakery cum
patisserie offers an array of delectable goodies.
The venue is famed for its tiny, must-try pizzas
whose recipe is a close-guarded secret. Other
specialities include dainty strawberry tartlets,
caramelized bignè and traditional Neapolitan
pastries. Each day, at lunch, its rosticceria attracts
a hungry business crowd. Via San Pasquale, 21/23.
T: 081411348
MOMAH - Reminiscent of one of the most
important contemporary art museums in the
world, namely the Museum of Modern Art (MoMa)
in New York, it will thrill your senses with its steel
finishes, black and white décor and innovative
lighting system which creates a trendy ambience.
Via Vito Fornari, 15. T: 081422334 www.momah.it
MOSTRA D’OLTREMARE - One of the largest
fairgrounds in Italy and, together with Bari’s
Fiera del Levante, the largest in Southern
Italy. It extends over a surface area of 720,000
square metres and incorporates buildings of
significant historical and architectural importance,
state-of-the-art pavilions, fountains (including
the monumental Esedra Fountain), a tropical
aquarium, gardens hosting a wide array of
arboreal species and an archaeological park.
Used to host trade shows, congresses and
events. Viale Kennedy, 54. T: 0817258000 www.
mostradoltremare.it
MOUSE - Spread out over three floors, it features
a colour scheme based on shades of green and
electric blue. Its minimalist decor and casual, fun
feeling make it a destination venue for lounge
culture enthusiasts. Via San Giovanni Maggiore
Pignatelli, 45. T: 0815518663
NAIS - Here you can read, purchase books, sip a
cup of coffee or savour a delicious glass of wine.
Don’t miss its Sushi evenings with live music. Also
has an Internet point. Via Giuseppe Ferrigni, 29. T:
0816580466
and rum tastings. Its signature dishes include
soups, fondues, cold cuts and cheese platters. Via
Martucci, 39. T: 360629808; 3333821301
PESCHERIA MATTIUCCI – On Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays, this landmark fishmonger offers some
of the best Mediterranean seafood and raw fish
dishes in town accompanied by a good selection
of fine wines and champagnes. Vico Belledonne a
Chiaia, 27. T: 0812512215
www.pescheriamattiucci.com
PINTAURO – One of the oldest pastry shops in
Naples, it has been turning out the region’s
renowned “sfogliatella” since 1785, considered
among the best in the city. Don’t miss a chance
to sample it while strolling through the historic
centre: crispy perfection for even the most
discerning palates. Via Toledo, 275. T: 081417339
SCATURCHIO – A time-honoured pasticceria and
a true “temple of taste”, this cult destination is a
must for gastronomes and lovers of tradition.
An institution in the art of pastry-making for real
connoisseurs of taste. A city tradition for more
than a century, you’ll find an array of local classics
ranging from coffee to aperitivi, from sweet
treats to savoury delicacies. Piazza San Domenico
Maggiore, 19. T: 0815517031 www.scaturchio.it
S’MOVE - One of the most evocative musical food
bars in Naples. Bulbous lamps and futuristic wall
panels create plastic effects that are mirrored in
the curved elements of its beautiful bar counter
and in its light reflected onto it mosaic, mother-ofpearl tiles. An aperitivo hot spot in Naples, DJs spin
out an array of jazz, funk and electro music. Vico
Sospiri, 10. T: 0817645813
SUGAR QUEEN - A world of sweetness, color
and creativity that involves all five senses, and
where dreams turn into reality. Sugar Queen, the
Queen of Cakes is a laboratory of high quality
confectionery, design view, specialized in making
custom cakes of all kinds. Raw materials of
superior quality and aesthetic perfection of the
cake design. Via Carlo Poerio, 42. T: 08119138422
www.sugarqueen.it
UPSTROKE – This venue represents a launch pad
for countless emerging musicians. It is patronized
by people of all ages who have a passion for
music. Tuesdays are given over to jam sessions. Via
Coroglio, 128. T: 3294211510
VINARIUM - A welcoming wine bar cum trattoria,
Vinarium boasts one of the city’s best-stocked
wine cellars (850 Italian and foreign bottles)
and culinary specialities inc cheese fondues
and cosmopolitan meat dishes. Also offers a fab
selection of grappas. Via Cappella Vecchia, 7. T:
0817644114
THEATRES
PALAPARTENOPE - A modern building used
to host events, competitions, concerts,
performances, festivals and gala evenings.
Designed to accommodate up to 6,000 people.
Via Barbagallo, 115 - T: 0815700008 www.
palapartenope.it
AUGUSTEO - One of the most famous theatres
in Naples, it is known for its big-budget
performances including musicals, plays, comedies,
dance and prose. It is also home to the Carlo
Buccirosso actors’ school - piazzetta Duca
d’Aosta, 263 - 081.414243 and 081.406698 - www.
teatroaugusteo.it
PEPITA JAZZ - Top-level jazz and a good offer of
food and wine but also art exhibitions, cabaret,
themed Irish and Cuban evenings and wine
BELLINI - One of the most beautiful theatres in
the city, it can be visited during the day. Visitors
can clamber up its narrow staircase leading to
its small rehearsal room hosting billboards of old
performances patiently collected by Tato Russo,
one of the greatest actors and playwrights in
Italy - via Conte di Ruvo, 14 - 081.5491266 - www.
teatrobellini.it
GALLERIA TOLEDO - Set within the heart of the
Spanish Districts, it is known on the Neapolitan
theatre scene for its contemporary, experimental
works and also stages pieces by well-known
international playwrights - via Concezione a
Montecalvario, 34 - 081.425824
TEATRO MERCADANTE - It opened in 1779 as
the ‘Teatro del Real Fondo di Separazione’, with
comic operas sung mainly in Tuscan. The theatre
was later used by Gioachino Rossini who became
the music director of the royal theatres, Giovanni
Pacini and Gaetano Donizetti. After a period of
relative inactivity, in 1871 it was renamed the
Real Teatro Mercadante – piazza Municipio –
081.5510336 – www.teatrostabilenapoli.it
TEATRO NUOVO - Shakespeare, Beckett and
Pasolini are just some of the playwrights whose
work has been showcased here. An extremely
modern theatre, It provides a stage for emerging
European writers and is known for its innovative
approach and experimental works - via
Concezione a Montecalvario, 16 - 081.425958
www.nuovoteatronuovo.it
TEATRO POSILLIPO - An offshoot of the historic
landmark Posillipo cinema - a reference point since
the 1950s for cinema buffs - the Posillip Theatre is
a versatile, elegant location and events space set
against the charming backdrop of the Posillipo hill.
Via Posillipo, 66 – www.teatroposillipo.it
TEATRO SAN CARLO - One of Naples’ crown jewels,
the San Carlo Theater is the Oldest Opera House
in Europe. Built 41 years before La Scala in Milan
and 55 years before la Fenice in Venice, its design
was the model on which many, and if you ask a
Neapolitan, all other Opera Houses would follow.
Built for King Charles III in 1737, it was inaugurated
on his name day or onomastico. With its 3,300
seats and pitch perfect acoustics, it quickly
became the venue of the masters and the dream
of the hopefuls, making Naples the music capital
of Europe - via San Carlo, 98 - 081.7972331 - www.
teatrosancarlo.it
COAST & ISLANDS
AFRICANA FAMOUS CLUB - A unique, evocative
haunt, an accordion player hidden amidst the
rocks, a black band, illustrious guests like Jackie
Kennedy and Gianni Agnelli. For years, the
Africana has been the setting for “La Dolce Vita”
on the Amalfi coast. Via Terramare, 2, Praiano. T:
089874858 www.africanafamousclub.com
AL MONASTERO - The perfect place for a pitstop, it features a terrace garden with tables
set amidst bougainvillea, broom, jasmine and
verbena overlooking the ruins of the Cathedral
dell’Assunta, in the bay of Sant’Anna. Castello
Aragonese, Ischia. T: 081992435
ANEMA E CORE - Situated in the vicinity of the
famous Piazzetta, amidst prestigious boutiques
and luxury hotels, this stylish gem is tucked away
behind an “almost” hidden door, the entrance of
one of the most highly patronized and renowned
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venues on the Capri nightlife scene. An exclusive,
age-old wine bar, where Guido Lembo, a
spokesman for the Faraglioni throughout the
world, entertains guests on the Island of Capri
from midnight to dawn. Via Sella Orta, 1, Capri. T:
081.8376461 T: 329.4742508
www.anemaecorecapri.it
BLUNIGHT - An atmospheric location with a great
vibe. Blunight is one of the most elegant and
attractive discotheques in the area. Cala di Puolo,
via Partenone, 31, Massalubrense. T: 3384138123;
3382227911; 3392547000
CALISE – Since the Sixties, Calise has been a
meeting place either for an aperitivo or dessert.
While sitting in its stunning garden, guests can
spend a relaxing evening listening to traditional
Neapolitan songs. Offers a wide selection of
cakes (more than 50) and biscuits. Piano bar
entertainment every evening. Piazzale degli Eroi,
Ischia. www.barcalise.it
CAMERA E CUCINA - A restaurant cum art gallery.
A place where one eats Italian but talks all the
languages of the world. A hub of entertainment
where you will discover a host of intriguing worlds
and a diverse culinary landscape in an evocative
welcoming garden bar. Via Correale, 19, Sorrento.
T: 081.8773530 www.cameraecucina.it
CIRCOLO DEI FORESTIERI - A favourite haunt with
tourists from all over the world, in addition to
its breathtaking panorama, it also offers all the
flavours and specialities of the Sorrento Coast. Via
Luigi de Maio, 35, Sorrento. T: 081.8773263 www.
circolodeiforestieri.com
CONWINUM – Jazz, food, wine and art, sensual
pairings that involve all of the senses in an elegant
venue, entirely decorated with Vietri ceramics and
lava stone tables. Offers live music and a piano bar
thoughout the week and live music on Saturday.
This venue, owned by Elio Rispoli, serves food
prepared by the “Don Alfonso 1890” restaurant
and features works of art lent by gallerist Antonio
Miniaci. Via del Brigantino, Positano. T: 089811461
ECSTASY - A nightspot and piano bar situated in
the heart of Ischia offering great live music. Corso
Vittoria Colonna, 97. Ischia. T: 081.982569
FAUNO - A landmark nightclub in Sorrento which,
since the 1950s has been a meeting place and
destination venue for tourists, fashionistas and
Campania jet-setters. The dance floor can be
accessed by an illuminated stairway covered by a
red carpet that anticipates the dominant colour of
the club. Piazza Tasso, Sorrento. T: 081.8781021
GIARDINO DEGLI ARANCI - An old tavern set
against a magnificent natural backdrop, with
its marvellous plants and the architecture of
the “palazzi” surrounding its garden are further
enhanced by the warm welcome given by
patron Andrea Impagliazzo and the flavours of
its high-end cuisine which make it a “must-visit”
destination for tourist. Corso Vittoria Colonna,
Ischia. T: 081.991150 www.giardinodegliaranci.it
JANE - Since the very beginning it has been a cult
destination for celeb tourists. It glass-fronted side
walls mean that you can dance while enjoying
a fabulous view over the sea and small, adjacent
beach. Via Pagoda, Ischia. T: 08119515130
LA CAPANNINA PIU’ – Offers a great selection
of wines, bubbly and distillates but also honey,
balsamic vinegar, superb olive oil and a rich
array of gift and wine-related accessories. Via
Le Botteghe, 39, Capri. T: 0818378899 www.
capanninacapri.com
MUSIC ON THE ROCKS - For 40 years, one of
Europe’s original superclubs, patronized by
show biz celebs and international film icons. It is
considered one of the most evocative locations in
the world. Via Grotte dell’Incanto, 51, Positano. T:
089.875874; 331.7210076 www.musicontherocks.it
‘O SPASSO – A discotheque located within the
heart of the popular Bar “Calise”, of which it is an
integral part. This exclusive stylish venue stages
live music and cabaret entertainment and caters
to a fashionable set. This legendary nightspot
attracts punters of all ages. Via E. Cortese (corner
of Piazza degli Eroi), Ischia. T: 081.881270 www.
barcalise.com
VALENTINO - Set against one of the most
evocative, trendiest backdrops in Ischia, Valentino
is considered a temple of entertainment and
good music and is currently the hottest disco on
the Island. Corso Vittoria Colonna, 97, Ischia. T:
081982569
May of the Monuments
WHERE’S PICK OF JUNE DATES IN NAPLES
Pan, Palazzo delle Arti
> Until 2 June
EXHIBITION BY MAURIZIO
CASIRATI.
Castel Capuano
> Until 4 June
THE KINGDOM OF TWO TOGAS.
FROM CHARLES OF BOURBON
TO ENRICO DE NICOLA.
HISTORY, JUSTICE AND SOCIETY.
AN ITINERANT EXHIBITION
EXPLORING THE HISTORICAL
LEGACY OF THE NEAPOLITAN
LEGAL SYSTEM.
Sale delle Terrazze di Castel
dell’Ovo
> Until 5 June
FREE INSPIRATION. COLLECTIVE
EXHIBITION.
STRINGS. MUSIC BY BORTOLAZZI,
PAISIELLO AND PAGANINI.
Salone delle Colonne del
Complesso Monumentale
dell’Annunziata
> Until 8 June
A KING, A CAPITAL AND A
NATIVITY SCENE. AN EXHIBITION
THAT PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE
WORKS OF CHARLES II OF
BOURBON.
Chiesa di San Severo al Pendino
> Until 13 June
SOLO EXHIBITION BY SALVATORE
DI PALMA.
Museo di Capodimonte - Salone
delle Feste
> 12 June at 5pm
GIOVANNI PAISIELLO’S
CONCERTO FOR MANDOLIN.
CONCERTS FOR MANDOLIN AND
Complesso Monumentale di San
Domenico Maggiore
> 26 June
EXHIBITION BY ALESSANDRO
KOKOCINSKY CURATED BY
ROSARIO MERCURIO.
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Art Gallery
> Until 18 June
SOLO EXHIBITION BY DARIO DI
FRANCO.
CONSERVATORIO
SAN PIETRO A MAJELLA
> 3 June at 6pm
PAISIELLO REMIX. Organized by the
School of Electronic Music
> 7 June at 6pm
IMAGINARY MUSICAL SCHERZO.
A CONCERT FEATURING
PERFORMANCES BY TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS
> 10 June at 6pm
GIOVANNI PAISIELLO’S CONCERTO
FOR MANDOLIN. CONCERTS FOR
MANDOLIN AND STRINGS. MUSIC
BY BORTOLAZZI, PAISIELLO AND
PAGANINI
> 14 June at 6pm
J. S. BACH SEMINARY. THE ART OF
FUGUE
> 17 June at 6pm
U .S. NAVAL FORCES BAND OF NAPLES
> 21 June
PAISIELLO IN... ‘FESTA DELLA MUSICA’
> 24 June at 6pm
ELIZABETH FONTAN-BINOCHE, HARP
CONCERTO
Via San Pietro a Majella, 35, Naples.
T: 0815644411 www.sanpietroamajella.it
Algo màs que Barricas!
A common thread that links wine to the cinema: Spanish graphic duo Laovejabala exhibit ten wooden
wine barrels decorated with images borrowed from the world of celluloid
T
en large wooden wine barrels decorated
with the pictures of legendary stars of
the screen. The Laovejabala project,
linking the world of cinema to wine, is
promoted by Spanish graphic duo Enrique
Martin and Raùl San Cristòbal, the former a
graphic designer and the latter an interior
designer. Natives of La Rioja, the two artists
wished to pay tribute to Naples by exhibiting
several pieces from their ‘Film Barrels
Collections’.
The unusual choice of location makes this
exhibition even more interesting. The
ten wine barrels are, in fact, on exhibit in
the hall of the Reinaissance Naples Hotel
Mediterraneo.
Guests attending the event at the hotel
will be met by images of Malcom X, Alfred
Hitchcock, Bruce Lee, Al Pacino, Philippe
Noiret and Arnold Schwarzenegger whose
faces grace the surfaces of the massive wood
and steel wine barrels displayed in the foyer.
An exhibition open to the public with the
idea that a hotel should not only represent
an exclusive space for those staying there but
should also serve as a sort
of museum space for the
city at large.
The artists also paid
tribute to Naples by
including a barrel
showing Sophia
Loren embracing
Marcello Mastroianni
in their collection.
An unforgettable
movie scene that is
particularly dear to the
hearts of the Neapolitan people.
“The collection stems from an idea of two
worlds that are closely related to our culture,
namely wine and cinema, and barrels provide
the ideal media to achieve this. It is our small
tribute to the world of celluloid. We have
attempted to cover all genres and
eras” (Laovejabala).
Until 30 June
>> www.mediterraneonapoli.
com
>> Renaissance Naples Hotel
Mediterraneo.
>> Via Ponte di Tappia, 25,
Naples.
>> T: 0817970001
wherenaples.com How to enjoy your stay in Naples
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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
MONUMENTS & PLACES
OF INTEREST
CASTEL DELL’OVO - According to ancient Neapolitan
legend, its name stems from the egg which Virgil,
the Latin poet, supposedly hid in its foundations
to support the fortifications. The place where the
egg was preserved was closed by heavy locks and
kept secret because it was believed that all the facts
and fortunes of Castel Marino depended upon it.
From that time onwards, the fate of the castle and
the entire city, was linked to that egg. The castle’s
fortifications and terrace offer a breathtaking view
over the gulf – Open Mon-Sat 8am-7pm, Sun 8am2pm – Borgo Marinaro – T: 081.2400055
CASTEL NUOVO - Also known as Maschio Angioino,
it is one of the most recognizable symbols of the
city built in 1279 by Charles I, king of Naples, as
a royal residence for the House of Anjou. From
the time that it was built, it was termed “New” to
distinguish it from the older Castles of Ovo and
Capuano. Worthy of note are its underground
passages, its two towers and its courtyard, from
which you can enjoy a fabulous view, its gallery and
Piazza d’armi.
Open Mon-Sat 9am - 7pm - via Vittorio Emanuele
III - T: 081.7955877
CASTEL SANT’ELMO - The first documented
information regarding the castle dates back to
1275. This star-shaped castle was originally a church
dedicated to St. Erasmus. In 1329 it was enlarged at
the behest of Robert of Anjou, who transformed it
into a real palatium for himself and his court. Later
Spanish viceroy Don Pedro de Toledo had it further
fortified in 1538. Used as a military prison until the
1970s, in 1976 important restoration work on the
castle began, returning it to its original structure.
Open Wed-Mon 8.3am-7.30pm - via Tito Angelini,
22 - T: 081.2294401 - www.polomusealenapoli.
beniculturali.it/museo_se/museo_se.html
CHIESA DEL GESÙ NUOVO - Erected by the Jesuits
between 1584 and 1601, its façade is actually part
of a 15th century Renaissance palace. Its interior is
spacious and light with a rich covering of coloured
marbles and typical Florid Neapolitan frescoes. After
the church was ravaged by fire in 1639, Cosimo
Fanzago was commissioned to carry out restoration
works that gave the Church a Baroque appearance.
Its interior boasts a number of magnificent frescoes
while its chapels feature the works of renowned
artists of the calibre of Massimo Stanzione and
Giuseppe Ribera. Particularly worthy of note are
its sculptorial work and polychrome marble floor.
Open Mon-Sun 7am-12.30pm and 4pm-7.30pm piazza del Gesù - T: 081.5518613
CHIESA DI SAN DOMENICO MAGGIORE - Charles
II of Anjou began the extensive rebuilding that
produced the Church of San Domenico Maggiore.
The work was done between 1238 and 1324, but
the church has undergone extensive modifications
over the centuries, including one in 1670 that recast
the structure in the style of the Baroque. In the 19th
century, however, the church was restored to its
original Gothic design and is a motley combination
of the two styles. Among the many artistic points
of interest in the basilica are the frescoed ceiling by
Francesco Solimena and sculptorial works, including
the high altar by Cosimo Fanzago – Open MonSun 8.30am-12-noon and 4.30pm-7pm – piazza S.
Domenico Maggiore, 8 – T: 081.459188
CHIESA DI SAN FRANCESCO DI PAOLA - One of the
most characteristic and famous of all Neapolitan
churches. Built in the mid-19th century, its circular
form is reminiscent of the Pantheon in Rome. On
the exterior, under a magnificent colonnade, you
can see the statues of the four cardinal virtues and
the three theological virtues while, at the sides of
the stairway you will find two equestrian statues of
king Ferdinand and his father, Charles III of Spain.
Open Mon-Sat 6.45am-12-noon and 4.30pm7.30pm - piazza del Plebiscito - T: 081.7645133
MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
CITTÀ DELLA SCIENZA - The science museum
pride of the city, which attracted thousand of
visitors every year, was almost entirely destroyed
by an arson attack that shook Naples, Italy and the
whole world on March 4 2013. A huge loss that is
already being remedied with the reconstruction.
The pavilions that at the moment are available
are few: Science Centre, Officina dei Piccoli, Teatro
Galileo 104, where it operates the cooperative Le
Nuvole, the Congress Centre and the Science Store
– Open Tue-Sat 9am-3pm; Sun 10am-5pm; closed
on Monday – Via Coroglio, 104 - T: 081.7352424 – T:
0817352220 – www.cittadellascienza.it
COMPLESSO MONUMENTALE DI SANTA CHIARA
- It includes a Church, a Monastery and a Convent.
One of the principal monuments of medieval
Naples, its construction began in 1310 at the behest
of Robert of Anjou and his second wife Sancia di
Maiorca, who, both devotees of St. Francis of Assisi
and Santa Chiara, wanted to build a Franciscan
citadel to house the Clarisse nuns in the monastery
and the Friars Minor in the adjacent convent.
Behind the church is the Cloister of the Clarisse, the
monastery’s main cloister, strikingly decorated with
bright majolica tiles and considered a masterpiece
of Neapolitan art. Open Mon/Sun 7.30am-1.30pm
and 4.30pm-8pm - T: 081.7971231 - Complesso
monumentale - weekdays 9.30am-5.30pm; Sat, Sun
and public holidays 10am-2.30pm - T: 081.5516673 T: 081.7971224 - via S. Chiara, 49C - www.santachiara.
info - www.monasterodisantachiara.com
DUOMO - Known as the Duomo di San Gennaro or
Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta, the Cathedral was
erected at the end of the 13th century by Charles
of Anjou. Its present appearance is the result of
the numerous modifications that took place over
the centuries, partially altering its original Gothic
form. Off the right aisle of the nave is the Chapel
of St. Januarius (Capella di San Gennaro), that also
functions as the cathedral treasury (Tesoro) and
is elaborately decorated with Baroque art – Open
Mon-Sat 8am-12.30pm and 4.30pm-7pm, Sun
8am-1.30pm and 5pm-7.30pm – via Duomo, 147 – T:
081.449097
GALLERIA UMBERTO I - A mammoth steel and glass
masterpiece built on the site of an entire block
that was razed to the ground following the cholera
epidemic of 1884. The Galleria was built as part of
a program of renovation and modernization of
the city which began with the Unification of Italy
when a tender was put out. The winning project
envisaged four large buildings joined to each other
by an arcade designed by the engineer Paolo
Boubée. Measuring 15 metres in width and 57
metres in height, the galleria was built between
1887 and 1890 and is a wonderful late Victorian
marriage of technology with art. The Galleria has
four access points: via San Carlo, via Santa Brigida,
via Giuseppe Verdi and via Toledo.
JOAN MIRÒ AND THE SURREALISTS
An interesting exhibition on the visual expression of the heterogeneous group of artists who
were influenced by the Manifesto of the Surrealist movement published by André Breton in
1924 who stated that Mirò was “the most Surrealist of all”. Comprising 60 works, the exhibition
focuses primarily on the work of Joan Mirò with a display of 34 of his best-known paintings
featured alongside the artworks of the other most important members of the Surrealist group
including Giorgio de Chirico, Salvador Dalí, André Masson, Max Ernst, René Magritte, Hans
Bellmer, Roberto Sebastián Matta and Wifredo Lam.
Until 20 June. Marte. Corso Umberto I, 137, Cava de’ Tirreni (Salerno). T: 0899485395
www.surrealistimarte.com
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ORTO BOTANICO - Founded in 1807 with a decree
signed by King Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon’s
brother, the botanical gardens extend over a surface
area of almost 12 hectares. Dedicated botanists
will be impressed with its rich collection of almost
10,000 species of plants including those from
the major American, African, Asian and Australian
deserts. Open Mon, Tues and Fri 9am-2pm by
appointment only; Wed -Thurs 9am-2pma - via Foria,
223 - T: 081.2533937 - www.ortobotanico.unina.it
PALAZZO REALE - Envisaged as a 16th century
monument to Spanish glory, it was erected at
THE MIND’S EYE
HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON
MUSEO ARSENALE DI AMALFI. The
Arsenale was the naval shipyard of
the ancient republic of Amalfi (from
1059 onwards). It still retains its original
structures intact and, today, is the only
shipyard of the period that can be visited
in the Mediterranean area. Largo Cesareo
Console, 3, Amalfi. T: 089871170 www.
museoarsenaleamalfi.it
On display, a selection of the immense body of images left by Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the
greatest photographers of the 20th century, nicknamed ‘the eye of the century’. An unmissable
opportunity to admire 54 of the most famous and touching photographs shot by the French
photographer, considered a pioneer of photo-journalism. The exhibition, curated by Simona
Perchiazzi, is financed by the Acm Arte e Cultura Association in collaboration with the Fondation
Henri Cartier-Bresson Magnum Photos, promoted by the City of Naples and supported by the
Pastificio dei Campi.
Until 28 July. Pan, Palazzo delle Arti Napoli. Via dei Mille, 60, Naples. T: 0817958604
the behest of viceroy Fernandez Ruiz de Castro
who, in 1599, decided to build a palace capable
of lavishly hosting his sovereign, king of Spain and
his entourage. The nucleus of the entire building
is the Royal Apartment which can be accessed
via a monumental white marble stairway with a
double ramp whose lower part is decorated with
allegoric bas-reliefs – Open Mon-Sun 9am- 8am
– piazza del Plebiscito, I - T: 081.5808111 – www.
palazzorealenapoli.beniculturali.it
REAL ALBERGO DEI POVERI - One of the largest,
most imposing buildings in Europe it was designed
by architect Ferdinando Fuga in 1751, at the
behest of King Charles III of the House of Bourbon.
Originally designed to be 600 metres long with
five courtyards and a church in the centre, due to
a severe lack of funds, only the three innermost
courtyards were built. Plans to complete the
building according to the original design were
finally abandoned in 1819 – Open Sat 9.30am12.30pm by appointment only – piazza Carlo III – T:
081.5636062
UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI FEDERICOII - This
establishment was founded in 1224 with the
specific aim of training administrative and skilled
bureaucratic professionals for the curia regis (the
kingdom’s governing apparatus). It was also used
to prepare lawyers and judges who would help
the sovereign to draft and administer justice. Via
Mezzocannone, 8 - T: 081.2531111 - www.unina.it
VILLA COMUNALE - Its gardens run parallel to the
sea in via Caracciolo on reclaimed land featuring
almost one kilometre of holm oaks, palm trees,
eucalyptus trees and spacious flowerbeds
embellished by Neo-classical sculptures, fountains
and buildings including Casina Pompeiana and the
Cassa Armonica. Designed by Carlo Vanvitelli the
Villa Comunale was built in the 1780s by Bourbon
King Ferdinand IV as a “Royal Garden” for members
of the royal family. Following restoration work by
Milanese architect Mendini with coloured chalets
and a gold gate, it assumed a more modern
appearance. The centre of the villa houses the
Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, an important
research centre and home to one of the oldest
aquariums in Europe. Open Mon-Sun 7am-12midnight - piazza Vittoria - T: 081.7611130
MUSEUMS
CERTOSA DI SAN MARTINO - Lying atop a hill
in the Vomero district, the former monastery
dominates the entire Gulf of Naples. Founded in
1325 by Charles of Anjou, Duke of Calabria, over
the centuries the Charter House was enriched by a
number of impressive artefacts including marbles,
frescoes, sculptures, furnishings and paintings.
A national monument since 1866, it houses the
National Museum of San Martino, featuring a large
display of “presepi” or nativity scenes by masters of
the Neapolitan school. Make sure to visit its threetiered gardens and cloisters, the largest of which
is considered to be one of the finest in Italy. Open
Thurs-Tues 8.30am-6.30pm – Largo S. Martino, 5 – T:
081.5781769 – www.cir.campania.beniculturali.it/
museosanmartino
GALLERIE D’ITALIA PALAZZO ZEVALLOS
STIGLIANO - Not only a museum space but also a
venue hosting artistic events, temporary exhibitions,
concerts, symposiums and conventions. Tues- Sun,
from 10am to 6pm; Sat, from 10am to 8pm; Closed
on Mondays. Also open during public holidays
excluding 15 August, 25 December and 1 January.
The museum closes at 2pm on 31 December – Via
Toledo, 185. T: 0817917233 www.gallerieditalia.com
MAMT. MEDITERRANEAN MUSEUM OF ART,
MUSIC AND TRADITIONS - The Museo
Mediterraneo dell’Arte, della Musica e delle
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MUSEO CASA ROSSA. Situated in the
historic centre of Anacapri, it houses a
rich communal collection of 19th century
paintings, an excursus into the places that
have made Capri famous throughout the
world thanks to the artworks created by
the countless artists who visited the Island
during that period. Via Giuseppe Orlandi,
78, Anacapri. T: 0818382193
MUSEO CORREALE DI TERRANOVA.
A splendid dwelling decorated like
an ancient noble residence, featuring
magnificent furniture, refined European
and Oriental porcelains and rare
Neapolitan and foreign paintings. Via
Correale, 50, Sorrento. T: 0818781846 www.
museocorreale.it
MUSEO DEL CENTRO CAPRESE IGNAZIO
CERIO. It offers visitors a chance to learn
more about the origins of Capri and the
fossils found in its rocks. Piazzetta Ignazio
Cerio, 5, Capri. T: 0818376681 www.
centrocaprense.org
MUSEO DEL CONTADINO. Situated in
the hilly district of Panza, it is dedicated to
the tools and lifestyles of peasant society.
Via Mario D’Ambra, 16, Forio, Ischia. T:
081907246 www.dambravini.com
MUSEO DELLA CARTA. A place where
everything regarding the ancient
art of handcrafted paper in Amalfi is
disseminated, divulged and documented.
Via delle Cartiere, 23, Amalfi. T: 0898304561
www.museodellacarta.it
MUSEO DELLA TARSIA LIGNEA.
An original museum cum workshop
preserving and documenting the
production of wooden inlay crafted
by time-honoured Sorrento artisans
which also promotes the new
contemporary production of design
objects and furniture. Via San Nicola,
28, Sorrento. T: 0818771942 www.
alessandrofiorentinocollection.it
MUSEO DIEFENBACH. Named after the
eponymous symbolist artist to whom
it pays tribute. The museum hosts large
evocative paintings portraying a variety of
subjects alongside statues dating back to
Roman times depicting marine divinities.
Via Certosa, Capri. T: 0815788418
MUSEO MARTE. Four floors spread out
over a surface area of 2,500 sq.m. A multifunctional space that hosts exhibitions,
cultural events, meetings performances
and tastings. Corso Umberto I, 137,
Cava dei Tirreni. T: 0899481133 www.
marteonline.com
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Mediterranean cultures by way of images, objects
and original documents provided by their Heads
of State and Governments. Five floors of exhibits,
photographs and paintings; an area dedicated to
the daily prayers of Christians, Muslims and Jews;
a library; a newspaper library and a music hall
dedicated to Neapolitan artists Peppe and Concetta
Barra. MAMT also houses the International Pizza
Museum, the majestic “Totem of Peace” created by
sculptor Mario Molinari and a section dedicated to
architecture. Via Depretis, 130. T: 3408062908 www.
mamt.it
MAV. VIRTUAL ARCHAELOGICAL MUSEUM OF
HERCULANEUM - A trip into the past thanks to a
multi-sensorial experience which will enable visitors
to learn about and discover the historic realities of
Herculaneum and Pompeii prior to the eruption in
79 A.D. At the Virtual Museum of Archaeology (or
MAV), sited 100 metres from the ruins of the former
settlement, visitors will be transported into a virtual
context faithfully recreated thanks to the use of
avant-garde digital technology, where they will be
given a one-of-a-kind perspective of what life there
was really like without having to trek around the
actual ruins in a bid to help preserve one of Italy’s
most beautiful and fragile archaeological sites. Open
Tue-Sun 9.30am-5p- via IV Novembre, 44, Ercolano T: 081.19806511 www.museomav.it
MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE - The
National Museum, at the Piazza Museo, with its
Roman and Greek sculptures, contains one of the
most valuable archaeological collections in Italy.
It hosts more than 3,000 objects and hundreds of
thousands of relics dating back to the Prehistoric
and Late Antiquity, originating from ancient sites
in Southern Italy and also includes the Farnese
collection which belonged to the Bourbon
family, founders of the museum. Open Wed-Mon
9am-7.30pm - piazza Museo Nazionale, 19 - T:
081.4422149 - www.cir.campania.beniculturali.it/
museoarcheologiconazionale
MUSEO CAPPELLA SANSEVERO – Thanks to
famous masterpieces including the Veiled Christ,
known throughout the world on account of the
Disinganno (The Release from Deception) and
the Anatomical Machines, the Chapel represents
one of the most unique monuments ever to
have been built. Was built at the end of the 16th
century by Raimondo di Sangro, the seventh prince
of Sansevero. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am – 6.30pm;
Sun and public holidays 9.30am-2pm; Closed
on Tuesday – via Francesco De Sanctis, 19 – T:
081.5518470 – www.museosansevero.it
7.50 euros - via Miano, 2 - T: 081.7499111 - www.
polomusealenapoli.beniculturali.it/museo_cp
MUSEO MADRE - The Donna Regina Contemporary
Art Museum (M.A.D.RE) takes its name from the
building in which it is housed, namely Palazzo
Donnaregina. Partially opened in 2005, it was
completed in 2007 when the exhibition spaces
were enlarged by the Portuguese architect,
Alvaro Siza. A medley of 18th and 19th century
architecture, it has two courtyards and overlooks
a part of the 5th and 6th century B.C. city walls
which can be seen under the floor of the ticket
office. Open Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri and Sat 10am6.30pm, Sun 10am-8pm – via Settembrini, 79 – T:
081.19313016 – www.madrenapoli.it
PAN - Housed in the 18th century Palazzo Roccella on
via dei Mille, the gallery offers vast exhibition space,
consultation areas, services and tools targeted
at the study of the works and protagonists of
contemporary art forms: from painting to sculpture,
from architecture to photography, from design to
cinema, from video-art to cartoons. Open Wed-Sat
and Mon 9.30am-7.30pm, Sun and public holidays
9.30am-2.30pm - via dei Mille, 60 - T: 081.7958605 www.palazzoartinapoli.net
UNDERGROUND NAPLES - This is the other face
of Naples, the one that has withstood the tests of
time, far-removed from the hustle and bustle of
the vibrant city. In its underground passages and
walls made from yellow tuff, the stone that Naples
is built on, you can still see the indelible signs and
traces of its past history, from the birth of Neapolis
to the Second World War. The tour of Underground
Naples lasts for about 2 hours. Multilingual guides
available. Open Mon-Sun 10am-6pm, Thurs also
until 9pm; piazza San Gaetano, 68 – T: 081.296944
– T: 340.4606045 – T: 3348197912 – www.
napolisotterranea.org
www.gallerieditalia.com
Days of future
past
A retrospective exhibition by Adrian
Tranquilli, the only artist who, for the past
twenty years, both in Italy and abroad,
has based his work exclusively on comics
and superheroes as an artistic expression.
Hence the oxymoron of the title of the
exhibition, borrowed from a well-known
saga dedicated to mutant heroes published by Marvel Comics within the pages
of ‘X.Men’ in 1981 and recently made into
a feature film.
Until 6 June
Museo Archeologico Nazionale.
Piazza Museo Nazionale, 19, Naples.
T: 0814422149
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YOU AT THE CENTER OF ART.
THE VALUES OF LIGHTNESS
GALLERIE D’ITALIA - PIAZZA SCALA - Milan, Piazza Scala 6
GALLERIE D’ITALIA - PALAZZO ZEVALLOS STIGLIANO - Naples, Via Toledo 185
GALLERIE D’ITALIA - PALAZZO LEONI MONTANARI - Vicenza, Contra’ Santa Corona 25
MUSEO DEL TESORO DI S. GENNARO - The
masterpieces displayed document the
extraordinary expertise of sculptors, chisselers
and assemblers who created works of art from
the 14th century onwards. Open Tues-Sat 9am5.30pm, Wednesday - only by reservation - via
Duomo, 147 - T: 081.294980, T: 081.3442286 - www.
museosangennaro.com
MUSEO DI CAPODIMONTE - Located in the Palazzo
Reale di Capodimonte, the museum was created
by Charles VII who had inherited from his mother
the extraordinary collection of art belonging to the
Farnese family, one of the most important families
of Renaissance Italy. The variety of its collections,
including paintings, sculptures, drawings,
weapons, decorative arts, is owed to this period.
The museum also houses a section dedicated to
contemporary art. Open Thurs-Tues 8.30am-6.30pm;
GALLERIE D’ITALIA.
Personal exhibition by Antonello Viola. On exhibit the latest monochromatic works by the
artist, on Japanese paper and glass. The word monochromatic is used in the broadest sense
of the word because in reality his work is the result of a mixture of red, turquoise and black
brushstrokes artfully arranged in the background of the painting. The materials used include
delicate Japanese paper and transparent glass which offer an unusual play of colours whose
only raison d’etre is, in the words of Italo Calvino, “to uphold the values of lightness”
Until 25 June
Intragallery. Via Cavallerizza a Chiaia, 57 Naples. T: 081415702
www.intragallery.it
THE THREE MUSEUMS OF INTESA SANPAOLO.
We help to promote culture through permanent exhibitions,
temporary shows and special initiatives.
OUT OF TOWN
Summer events in Capri
Renato Esposito, Manager of the Gatto Bianco Hotel
offers us his pick of summer events on the island including
walking tours, concerts, performances and themed dinners
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the ‘Passeggiate d’autore’
with the original legend.
a hidden Capri and its treasures. In the past,
(walking tour experiences)
Among other things, we will visit Villa
artists staying at these hotels were unable to
Serafina (now Pierina), where Russian
pay for their accommodation. In exchange
author Maxim Gorky lived during
for the hospitality offered by their owners
the later years of his life, the unusual
they painted doors or entire rooms, meaning
in collaboration with the Nesea
association.
Renato Esposito
The first tour will kick off on 12
June with a visit to the historic villas of
Villa Gerard, which has glass domes instead
that on entering these villas, which are now
Marina Piccola, all of which are now luxury
of roofs, and the magnificent Villa Kronberg,
hotels, tourists will find themselves admiring
hotels. We will recount the legend of the
perched above the sea. We will end our
unknown masterpieces. Capri hides lots of
myth of the Sirens amidst enchantment and
walking tour in Marina Piccola where we will
secrets. Sartre, who was madly in love with
disenchantment, from the historiographical
talk about the legend of the ‘Song of the sea’.
the island often said that in Naples and in
birth of the cult in Capri and the peninsula of
The aim of my walking tours is to help tourists
Capri the stones speak, they tell stories, you
Sorrento to how it was transformed, during
discover new villas and new hotels through
just have to be attuned to your surroundings
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to understand their language: I am trying to
see it: only those who want to change their
decode the language of stones to help my
lives and start out afresh in Capri.
clients discover the essence of the island. It’s
The walking tours will continue on 10
a bit like in the past when travelers weren’t
September with a visit to the historic hotels
worried about arriving but, on the contrary,
of Marina Grande, built on the ancient ruins
were in search of a spiritual heartland that
of Augustan villas and now all luxury hotels,
would fill their souls.
including Villa Torricella, which Compton
On 2 July, the walking tour will be dedicated
Mackenzie used as a setting for Vestal Fire, one
to the historic hotels of Capri. This year, we
of his most famous novels.
will be introducing a new one, the Certosella,
To mark the centenary of the Russian
where Camille Du Locle, the composer of the
Revolution, on 27 October we will be
majority of Verdi’s librettos, lived and died.
organizing an international chess tournament
On 22 July, we will be visiting the villas where
with chess masters from Russia. Entitled ‘Isola
the most important British authors lived. This
di capri Vladimir Lenin’, one of its high points
will be dramatized tour during which Roman
will include a re-enactment of the famous
actor Alessandro Rubinetti will impersonate five
match held on a terrace of one of Capri’s villas
well-known authors. We will also visit the house
between Lenin and Bogdnavov, interpreted by
formerly inhabited by Graham Greene where
two Russian champions.
the author commissioned a master builder
In November we will be organizing four
from Anacapri to build a white wall in front of
walking tours dedicated to what the Germans
which he wrote most of his thrillers because he
once referred to as the ‘cliff of winter’ because,
said that the scenery of Capri distracted him.
up until 1930, travelers from Northern Europe
On 10 August, French singer Nicole Renaud
would visit Capri during the off-season to
will hold a concert in Monte Solaro where
escape cruel winters and Italy’s torrid summer.
she will present Capri Songs, a CD featuring
The walks will be devoted to autumn rituals to
songs about Capri. Her presentation will be
offer visitors a perspective of the island.
accompanied by a number of interesting
Until now, in November, everything in Capri
stories about the island.
closed down until spring. We want to change
On 27 August, we have scheduled a walking
things and extend the tourist season. This year,
tour in search of the green ray of light at Villa
many restaurants, boutiques and hotels will
Lysis. The green ray is an unusual flash of light
stay open until 11 December, re-opening
that can be glimpsed for a few seconds as the
once again on New Year’s Eve.
sun sets over the horizon. Not everyone can
In short, a reversal of trends!
Villa Kronberg
Villa Lysis
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ESSENTIALS
Underground Network and Urban Railway System
Discover Naples By Metro and Funicular
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ESSENTIALS
For every need ask your concierge.
EMERGENCY
Carabinieri T: 112
City Police T: 113
Fire Brigade T: 115
Ambulance T: 118
Sea rescue T: 1530
Passports Questura di Napoli - via Medina, 75.
T: 081.7941111
Lost and Found at Stazione Napoli Centrale: via
Jacopo De Gennaro, 96/98. T: 081.7956197
Left Luggage at Capodichino Airport T: 199280180
TRAINS
Ferrovie dello Stato - Trenitalia Railway Company Info: 892021 - www.trenitalia.com - luggage storage
T: 081.5672181
Italo - Italy’s newest high-speed train connects 9
Italian cities including Florence, Rome, Naples and
Milan (Garibaldi FS) - www.italotreno.it
CAR RENTAL
AVIS
Aeroporto di Capodichino T: 081.7805790 - Corso
Novara, 5. T: 081.284041 - via Piedigrotta, 44.
T: 081.7618354 www.avisautonoleggio.it
DOLLAR RENT A CAR
Aeroporto di Capodichino - T: 081.7896252
www.dollarrentacar.com
HERTZ
Aeroporto di Capodichino T: 081.7802971 - piazza
Sannazzaro, 142. T: 081.7612168 - www.hertz.it
MAGGIORE
Aeroporto Capodichino T: 081.7803011
www.maggiore.it
TAXI
How to catch a taxi in Naples. From the hotel: call the
concierge.
While out and about in the city, call for a taxi
on: Consortaxi 081.5525252, Free Radio
Taxi 081.5515151, Partenope 081.5560202,
Cooperativa Tassisti 081.5510964,
Radiotaxinapoli 081.5564444, Radiotaxi Cotana
081.5707070.
Urban fixed rates:
From/To Capodichino Airport/Lungomare Hotels:
€ 23,00
From/To Capodichino Airport/Mergellina: € 23,00
From/To Capodichino Airport/Molo Beverello: € 19,00
From/To Capodichino Airport/Piazza Municipio: €
19,00
From/To Capodichino Airport/Central Station: € 15,00
From/To Central Station/Mergellina: € 13,50
From/To Central Station/Lungomare Hotels: € 11,50
From/To Central Station/Molo Beverello: € 10,50
Extra-urban fixed rates:
Ravello (one way): € 135,00
Amalfi (one way): € 130,00
Ercolano (round trip with 2 hours stop waiting for
visit): € 70,00
Ercolano and Pompei (round trip with 3 hours stop
waiting for visit): € 130,00
Pompei (round trip with 2 hours stop waiting for visit):
€ 90,00
Positano (one way): € 120,00
Costiera’s tour (Positano, Ravello, Amalfi, Sorrento
round trip no time limit back in the day): € 220,00
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ESSENTIALS
Vesuvio (round trip with 2 hours stop waiting for visit):
€ 90,00
Sorrento (one way): € 100,00
Royal Palace of Caserta (round trip with 2 hours stop
waiting for visit): € 100,00
Roma Fiumicino (one way): € 350,00
City tour (scenic area, gulf, historic centre, Campi
Flegrei’s scenic area): € 70,00
AIRPORTS
Capodichino - (7 km from the centre of Naplestangenziale di Napoli direction Pozzuoli).
Flight and bus info: 848.888777 (call center) - from
mobile phones T: 081.7515471 - www.portal.gesac.it
CITY TOURS
Citysightseeing Naples - (48 hour HOP ON HOP OFF
ticket) via Paolo Emilio Imbriani, 32. T: 081.5517279
www.napoli.city-sightseeing.it
departures: Piazza Municipio, Largo Castello
CONNECTIONS WITH
ISLANDS AND
SORRENTO
HYDROFOILS
Napoli-Capri (Caremar)
from Beverello: 5.35am – 12am – 5.25pm – 9.35pm
Capri-Napoli (Caremar)
to Beverello: 10.20am – 3.35pm – 8.15pm – 11pm
Napoli-Capri (Gescab)
from Beverello: 7am – 8.05am – 8.35am – 9.10am –
9.30am – 10.10am – 10.35am – 11.10am – 11.35am
– 12.40am – 2pm – 2.40pm – 3.35pm – 4pm – 4.30pm
– 8pm
Capri-Napoli (Gescab)
to Beverello: 6.50am – 8.05am – 9.10am – 9.35am –
10.10am – 1 0.35am – 11.35am – 12.15am – 12.40am
– 1.40pm – 2.50pm – 3.25pm – 4.30pm – 5.05pm –
5.10pm – 5.35pm – 6.10pm
Napoli-Capri (Snav)
from Beverello: 7am – 8.05am – 8.35am – 9.10am –
9.30am – 10.10am – 10.35am – 11.10am – 11.35am
– 12.40am – 2pm – 2.40pm – 3.35pm – 4pm – 4.30pm
– 6.10pm – 8pm
Capri-Napoli (Snav)
to Beverello: 6.50am – 8.05am – 9.10am – 9.35am –
10.10am – 10.35am – 11.35am – 12.15am – 12.40am
– 1.40pm – 2.50pm – 3.25pm – 4.30pm – 5.05pm –
5.10pm – 6.10pm – 7.10pm
Napoli-Casamicciola (Ischia) (Snav)
from Beverello: 8.25am – 9.20am – 11.30am – 12.30am
– 1.30pm – 4.20pm – 5.10pm – 7pm
Casamicciola (Ischia)-Napoli (Snav)
to Beverello: 7.10am – 9.45am – 10.30am – 12.30am –
1.50pm – 3.15pm – 5.40pm – 6.30pm
Napoli-Forio (Ischia) (Alilauro)
from Beverello
Getting Around
Naples
In addition to the metro (underground) system,
cited in the listings, Naples is also covered by
numerous bus routes.
For more information regarding Naples’s public
transport system:
ANM - Azienda Napoletana Mobilità
www.anm.it - T: 800639525
How to reach Vesuvian area
By train For the entrance to Porta Marina and Piazza
Esedra, Pompeii, Circumvesuviana Naples-Sorrento
(Pompeii Villa dei Misteri stop; For the entrance to
Piazza Anfiteatro, Pompeii, Pompei Santuario Stop; for
Herculaneum, Herculaneum stop; for Oplontis, Torre
Annunziata stop
By bus
INFORMATION TO VISIT
POMPEII Access routes: Porta Marina, Piazza
Anfiteatro and Piazza Esedra
T: 081.8575111
VESUVIUS
SORRENTO
POSITANO
ISCHIA
from Naples and from Salerno
By car A3 Naples-Salerno (Pompeii exit to Pompeii;
Herculaneum exit to Herculaneum; Torre Annunziata
Sud exit to Oplontis)
NAPLES
How to reach
Coast&Islands
CAPRI
POSITANO
SORRENTO
By car from Naples: Autostrada A3, Vietri sul
Mare exit. From here take the statale 163
By bus from Naples: Sita spa T: 089487001
By car from Naples: statale 145
By train: Circumvesuviana from Napoli to
Sorrento
TOURIST INFORMATION
TOURIST INFORMATION
HERCULANEUM Access routes: Corso Resina, 1
T: 081-7324311
Carabinieri: T: 089875011
Croce Rossa Italiana: T: 089811912
Vigili Urbani: T: 089875277
Municipality: T: 0898122511
Carabinieri: T: 089875011
Emergency Medical: T: 0815331111
Taxi: T: 0818782204
Azienda Soggiorno e Turismo: T: 0818074033
OPLONTI Access routes: Via dei Sepolcri, Torre
Annunziata T: 0818575347
ISCHIA
CAPRI
By boat, from Naples: molo Beverello to
Ischia Porto, Casamicciola or Forio (1 hour, 40
minutes by ferry, 40 minutes by hydrofoil); molo
Mergellina to ischia Porto, Casamicciola or Forio
(40 minutes by hydrofoil); from Pozzuoli to
Casamicciola (60 minutes by ferry, 50 minutes
by motorboat)
By boat from Naples: molo Beverello (80
minutes by ferry, 40 minutes by hydrofoil), from
molo Mergellina (40 minutes by hydrofoil), from
Sorrento (40 minutes by ferry, 20 minutes by
hydrofoil)
7.35am – 9.40am – 10.50am – 12.50am – 2.35pm –
5.35pm – 8.05pm
Forio (Ischia)-Napoli (Alilauro)
to Beverello: 6.50am – 9.15am – 11.20am – 1pm –
3.50pm – 4.30pm – 6.50pm
Napoli-Ischia (Caremar)
from Beverello: 8.40am – 11.45am – 1.10pm – 2.45pm
– 6.15pm – 9.15pm
Ischia-Napoli (Caremar)
to Beverello: 6.45am – 10.15am – 1pm – 2.30pm –
4.25pm – 7.45pm
Napoli-Ischia (Alilauro)
from Beverello: 7.35am – 9.05am – 9.40am – 10.50am
– 12.10am – 12.55am – 2.35pm – 3.30pm – 5.20pm –
5-55pm – 8.20pm
Ischia-Napoli (Alilauro)
to Beverello: 6.30am – 7.10am – 8.40am – 9.35am –
11am – 11.45am – 1.20pm – 2pm – 3.20pm – 4.15pm
– 4.50pm – 7.10pm
Napoli-Ischia (Alilauro)
from Mergellina: 7.10am – 12.30am – 6.15pm
Ischia-Napoli (Alilauro)
to Mergellina: 8am – 2pm – 3.20pm – 3.35pm –
5.20pm – 7.10pm
Napoli-Sorrento (Alilauro)
9am – 11am – 1pm – 3.05pm – 5.15pm
Sorrento-Napoli (Alilauro)
8.10am – 10am – 12am – 2pm – 4.25pm
Sorrento-Amalfi (Alilauro)
10.30am – 2.55pm
Amalfi-Positano (Alilauro)
11.55am – 4.35pm
Sorrento-Capri (Caremar)
7.45am – 9.25am – 2.30pm – 7.25pm
Ticket
Single ticket: € 1.00
Ticket validity (valid for 90 minutes): € 1.50
Day ticket: € 3.50
Weekly ticket: € 12.00
Where to purchase your ticket:
from all authorized ticket sellers, ANM points
and automatic ticket machines in underground
stations.
TOURIST INFORMATION
Carabinieri: T: 081991001
Taxi: T: 0818782204
Azienda Soggiorno e Turismo: T: 0815074211
Capri-Sorrento (Caremar)
7am – 8.40am – 1.35pm – 6.45pm
Sorrento-Capri (Gescab)
7.15am – 8.05am – 8.10am – 8.30am – 8.45am – 9am
– 9.15am – 9.40am – 9.50am – 10.45am – 11.10am
– 11.25am – 11.45am – 1.30pm – 1.50pm – 2.25pm –
3.45pm – 4.10pm – 4.40pm – 4.45pm – 5.45pm
Capri-Sorrento (Gescab)
8am – 8.55am – 9.15am – 9.25am – 10.05am –
10.20am – 11.20am – 11.40am – 12.10am – 1pm
– 1.55pm – 3.15pm – 3.35pm – 3.55pm – 4.05pm –
4.20pm – 5.15pm – 5.35pm – 5.45pm – 6.35pm
Sorrento-Capri (Alilauro)
7.15am – 8.05am – 8.45am – 9.50am – 10.20am –
10.45am – 11.45am – 1.30pm – 3.50pm –4.45pm
– 5.45pm
Capri-Sorrento (Alilauro)
8am – 9.25am – 10.20am – 11.20am – 11.40am –
12.20am – 3.05pm – 3.15pm – 4.20pm – 5.15pm
– 6.35pm
Sorrento-Ischia (Alilauro) 9.30am – 3.50pm
Ischia-Sorrento (Alilauro) 10.35am – 5.25pm
Sorrento-Positano (Alilauro) 10.30am – 2.55pm
Positano-Sorrento (Alilauro) 12.25am – 5pm
Ischia-Capri (Alilauro) 10.40am
Capri-Ischia (Alilauro) 4.40pm
Ischia-Capri (Gescab) 10.35am
Capri-Ischia (Gescab) 4.40pm
Amalfi-Capri (Alilauro) 9.30am
Capri-Amalfi (Alilauro) 4.25pm
Amalfi-Capri (Gescab) 8.55am
Capri-Amalfi (Gescab) 5.15pm
Positano-Capri (Alilauro) 10am
Capri-Positano (Alilauro) 4.25pm
Positano-Capri (Gescab) 915am
Capri-Positano (Gescab) 5.15pm
TOURIST INFORMATION
2019 WORLD TUNNEL CONGRESS
2019
Naples has been chosen as the site of
the World Tunnel Congress (WTC), the
international congress of large underground
works scheduled to be held from 3-9 May
2019. The city won the bid to host the
congress by defeating rival candidates
London and Istanbul.
Carabinieri: T: 0818370000
Emergency Medical: T: 0818381259
Taxi: T: 0818370543
Azienda Soggiorno e Turismo: T: 0818375308
FERRIES
Napoli-Capri (Caremar)
from Porta di Massa: 7.55am – 12am – 12.40am –
7.10pm
Capri-Napoli (Caremar)
to Porta di Massa: 5.40am – 9.45am – 2.30pm
Napoli-Casamicciola (Ischia) (Caremar)
from Porta di Massa: 3.45pm
Casamicciola-Napoli (Caremar)
to Porta di Massa: 12.55am
Napoli-Ischia (Caremar)
from Porta di Massa: 6.15am – 9.25am – 10.45am –
3.10pm – 3.45pm – 5.30pm – 7.25pm – 9.55pm
Ischia-Napoli (Caremar)
to Porta di Massa: 7am – 10.15am – 12.55am – 1.50pm
– 3.20pm – 5.20pm – 7.25pm – 8.15pm
Napoli-Ischia (Medmar)
from Porta di Massa: 8.35am – 10.05am – 2.10pm –
4.50pm – 7pm – 9.30pm
Ischia-Napoli (Medmar)
to Porta di Massa: 6.25am – 7.45am – 10.35am –
2.30pm – 5pm – 6.50pm
Positano-Capri (Gescab) 10am
Capri-Positano Gescab) 4.25pm
Amalfi-Capri (Gescab) 9.30am
Capri-Amalfi (Gescab) 4.25pm
The times shown are those listed on the
websites of individual cruise companies.
Where Naples declines all responsibility for
unexpected changes in running times.
Alilauro www.alilauro.it
Caremar www.caremar.it
Gescab www.gescab.it
Medmar www.medmargroup.it
Snav www.snav.it
AMICAR SHARING
Car sharing
Pick-up point
Maschio Angioino, Museo Nazionale,
Parcheggio Brin, Piazza degli Artisti Mon-Fri from 9am to 6.30pm www.amicarnapoli.it
CAPODIMONTE MUSEUM
SHUTTLE
Last stop Piazza Trieste e Trento, Teatro San
Carlo
From 9.15am to 7.05pm every twenty
minutes.
Service suspended on Wednesdays
T: 3357803812 www.napoli.city-sightseeing.it
CAMPANIA EXPRESS
Tourist train
Naples - Herculaneum Pompeii - Sorrento
T: 800211388
www.eavsrl.it
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My Perfect Day
Naples in three adjectives?
Neapolitan people but also their limitations which
doesn’t allow them to have the recognition that they
Three are too few to describe it! I would say friendly,
deserve.
chaotic, unpredictable, misunderstood, theatrical,
artistic, harmoniously chaotic, cheerfully confident,
The strong points of Neapolitans?
unique and lots more.
Their joie de vivre. Naples in three snapshots?
And their weak points?
A 360-degree view of the gulf, Underground Naples
Underestimating themselves.
and the Neapolitans. In terms of tourism, what is the secret to
perfect hospitality?
Anticipating the needs of clients by keeping abreast of
the times. It’s necessary to adapt to change by having
the sensitivity to keep the connection with the city
and its history alive.
The coffee ritual. Tell us about yours?
A means of fuelling up before starting work but also an
excuse for a break.
Your favourite dish?
Desserts. In particular, the chocolate cake made by our
pastry chefs. A hard outer shell with a soft heart, just
like the Neapolitans!
Where would you go for an aperitivo or a
dinner?
The Royal Continental, or the Parco dei Principi in
Sorrento: a combination of good food and drink with
some of the most beautiful settings in the world.
Let’s talk about shopping. What do like
Teresa
Naldi
[ E ntrepreneur]
Coming from one of the most
important dynasties of Italian
hoteliers, she is the owner
and managing director of the
Hotels of the Royal Group
Hotels & Resort, exclusive
locations in Naples, Sorrento,
Capri and Rome. She has
held important sector-related
positions in Confindustria.
to the most futile. I enjoy
buying small gifts for family
members and friends. The
most important thing
is to choose the right
For some reason I never seem to manage to
choose something appropriate in time
for birthdays, anniversaries or special
occasions!
What is the place ‘dearest to your
heart’ in Naples?
gift for the right person.
The ‘Opera Don Guanella’ in Miano which
represents all the positive aspects of the
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the years?
From an entrepreneurial viewpoint, accommodation
providers are adapting to the methods implemented
by large hotel chains to the detriment of the unique
hospitality for which our region is renowned. I maintain
that as far as standardization is concerned individuality
should continue to prevail. The traveler who chooses
Naples as a holiday destination should be able to enjoy
a 360-degree experience of the city.
buying?
Everything, from the most useful
How has hospitality in Naples changed over
WHERE | NAPLES COAST&ISLANDS
ONLY AT PREMIERE HOTELS
5 STAR DELUXE NAPLES
Grand Hotel Parkers. Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 135
80121 Naples (NA)
Grand Hotel Vesuvio.
Via Partenope, 45 - 80121 Naples (NA)
Romeo. Via Cristoforo Colombo, 45
80133 Naples (NA)
4 STAR DELUXE NAPLES
Eurostars Excelsior. Via Partenope, 48
80121 Naples (NA)
Relais Villa Buonanno. Viale Buonanno, 10 - 80040
Cercola (NA)
4 STAR NAPLES
Alabardieri. Via Alabardieri, 38 - 80121 Naples (NA)
Apart Hotel Plebiscito. Via Chiaia, 79
80121 Naples (NA)
Arte Resort Galleria Umberto. Galleria Umberto I, 83
80132 Naples (NA)
Best Western Hotel Paradiso. Via Catullo, 11
80122 Naples (NA)
Best Western San Germano. Via Beccadelli, 41 - 80125
Naples (NA)
Decumani Hotel de Charme. Via San Giovanni Maggiore
Pignatelli, 15 - 80100 Naples (NA)
Ferdinando II. Piazza Carlo III, 59 - 80137 Naples (NA)
Holiday Inn Naples. Via Ausilio Centro Direzionale E6 80143 Naples (NA)
La Ciliegina. Via Paolo Emilio Imbriani, 30
80133 Naples (NA)
Le Chemineé. Via Stadera, 91 - 80143 Naples (NA)
Magri’s. Via Galileo Ferraris, 118/a
80146 Naples (NA)
Majestic. Largo Vasto a Chiaia, 68 - 80121 Naples (NA)
Mercure Angioino. Via Depretis, 123 - Naples (NA)
MH Design Hotel. Via Chiaia, 245
80121 - Naples (NA)
Miramare. Via Nazario Sauro, 24 - 80132 - Naples (NA)
Naples. Corso Umberto I, 55 - 80138 Naples (NA)
Nh Ambassador. Via Medina, 70
80133 Naples (NA)
Nuvò. Via Nuova Agnano, 5 - 80125 Naples (NA)
Oriente Grand Hotel. Via Armando Diaz, 44
80134 Naples (NA)
Palazzo Esedra. Piazzale Tecchio, 50 - 80125 Naples (NA)
Palazzo Turchini. Via Medina, 21-22
80132 - Naples (NA)
Ramada Naples. Via Galileo Ferraris, 40 80142 Naples (NA)
Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo.
Via ponte di Tappia, 25 - 80133 Naples (NA)
Residenza Echie. Via Chiatamone, 37 - 80121 Naples (NA)
Residenza Le Rose Villa d’Arte.
Discesa Gaiola, 73 80123 Naples (NA)
Royal Continental. Via Partenope, 38/44
80121 Naples (NA)
Santa Brigida. Via Santa Brigida, 6
80133 Naples (NA)
Suite Esedra. Via A. Cantani, 12 - 80133 Naples (NA)
Santa Lucia Grand Hotel. Via Partenope, 46
80121 Naples (NA)
StarHotels Terminus. Piazza Garibaldi, 91
80142 Naples (NA)
Una Hotel Napoli. Piazza Garibaldi, 9-10
80133 Naples (NA)
3 STAR SUPERIOR NAPLES
Hotel Airone. Via del Cerriglio, 108 – 80134 Naples (NA)
B&B NAPLES
Il Taschino Suite. Vico Primo Gravina, 5
80100 Naples (NA)
5 STAR DELUXE COAST&ISLANDS
Grand Hotel Quisisana. Via Camerelle, 2
80073 Capri (NA)
5 STAR COAST&ISLANDS
Belmond Hotel Caruso. Piazza San Giovanni del Toro, 2
84010 Ravello (SA)
Caesar Augustus. Via G. Orlandi, 4
80071 Anacapri, Capri (NA)
Casa Angelina. Via Capriglione, 147
84010 Praiano (SA)
Cocumella. Via Cocumella, 7 - 80065 Sant’Agnello di
Sorrento (NA)
Covo dei Saraceni. Via Regina Giovanna, 5 - 84017
Positano (SA)
Don Alfonso 1890. Corso Sant’Agata, 11/13 - 80064
Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi (NA)
Grand Hotel Excelsior Terme. Via E. Gianturco, 19 - 80077
Ischia (NA)
Grand Hotel Il Saraceno. Via Giovanni Augustariccio, 33
84011 Amalfi (SA)
Grand Hotel Tenuta Lupò. Via Laura, 201 - 84063
Capaccio/Paestum (SA)
Il Moresco Grand Hotel & SPA. Via E. Gianturco, 16
80077 Ischia (NA)
L’albergo della Regina Isabella.
Piazza Santa Restituta, 1
80076 Lacco Ameno, Ischia (NA)
Le Agavi. Via Guglielmo Marconi, 127 - Positano (SA)
La Scalinatella. Via Tragara, 8 - 80073 Capri (NA)
Lusso Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria.
Piazza Tasso, 34 - 80067 - Sorrento (NA)
Mezzatorre Resort & SPA. Via Mezzatorre, 23
80075 - Forio, Ischia (NA)
Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa. Via Roma, 2
84010 - Conca dei Marini (SA)
Parco dei Principi. Via Rota, 44
80067 Sorrento (NA)
Punta Molino Hotel. Lungomare C. Colombo, 23
80077 Ischia (NA)
Punta Tragara. Via Tragara, 57 - 80073 Capri (NA)
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A Pazziella. Via Fuorlovado, 36 - 80073 Capri (NA)
Amleto. Via Bartolo Longo, 10 - 80045 Pompei (NA)
Ariston. Via Laura, 13 84040 Capaccio/Paestum (SA)
Art Hotel Gran Paradiso. Via Catigliano, 9 - 80067
Sorrento (NA)
Best Western Hotel Esplanade. Via Poseidonia, 291
84063 Paestum (SA)
Continental Ischia. Via M. Mazzella, 70
80077 Ischia (NA)
Corallo. Rione Cappuccini, 12 - 80065 Sant’Agnello di
Sorrento (NA)
Domina Home Royal. Via Pasitea, 344
84017 Positano (SA)
Elna Park Hotel Terme. Via Vittorio Emanuele, 57 - 80074
Casamicciola Terme, Ischia (NA)
Gatto Bianco. Via Vittorio Emanuele, 32 - 80073 Capri (NA)
Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi. Via Annunziatella, 46
84011 Amalfi (SA)
Hotel Helios. Via Capo, 33 - 80067 Sorrento (NA)
La Conca Azzurra. Via Smeraldo, 35 - 84010 Conca dei
Marini (SA)
La Minerva. Via Occhio Marino, 8 - 80073 Capri (NA)
La Palma. Via Vittorio Emanuele, 39 - 80073 Capri (NA)
L’Approdo. Via Eddomade, 29 - 80074 Casamicciola Terme,
Ischia (NA)
La Residenza. Via Rota, 44 - 80067 Sorrento (NA)
Maison Tofani. Via San Cesareo, 34 - 80067 Sorrento (NA)
Marad. Via Benedetto Croce, 29 - 80059 Torre del Greco
(NA)
Michelangelo. Via Corso Italia, 275 - 80067 Sorrento (NA)
Oasi Olimpia Relais. Via Deserto, 26 - 80061 Sant’Agata
sui due Golfi, Massa Lubrense (NA)
Palazzo Murat. Via dei Mulini, 23 - Positano (SA)
Park Hotel Terme Mediterraneo. Via Provinciale Panza
80075 Forio d’Ischia (NA)
Poseidon. Via Cesare Battisti, 80, Torre del Greco (NA)
Punta Imperatore. Via G. Mazzella, 18
80075 Forio, Ischia (NA)
Regina. Via Marina Grande, 10 - 80067 Sorrento (NA)
Relais Bad and Breakfast Corte degli Aragonesi.
Corso Vittorio Colonna, 108 - Ischia Porto (NA)
Relais Blu. Via Roncato, 60
80061 Massa Lubrense (NA)
Relais Regina Giovanna. Via Calata di Puolo, 1
80067 Sorrento (NA)
Residence Miramare. Via Capo, 60
80067 Sorrento (NA)
San Valentino Hotel. Via leonardo Mazzella, 90
80077 Ischia (NA)
Savoy Beach Hotel. Via Poseidonia, 41
84047 Paestum (SA)
S Continental. Piazza della Vittoria, 4 - 80067 Sorrento
(NA)
Towers Hotel Stabiae Sorrento Coast.
S.S. Sorrentina, 145. Km. 12.400
80053 Castellammare di Stabia (NA)