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I’ve always dreamed of exploring new places with a local guide. Near Dimora del Tritone, discover Naples’ history, art, and gastronomy on foot with these spots (Google Maps links). Happy exploring!

Church and Cloister of Santa Chiara:

Here you can admire the stunning beauty of a cloister that dates back to 1310.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.84735107421875%2C14.252559661865234&z=17&hl=it

San Gregorio armeno:

Known as the Street of the Nativity Scenes for the presence of ancient workshops where Neapolitan nativity figures are handmade.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.84968185424805%2C14.25801944732666&z=17&hl=it

Ristorante Nennella:

A welcoming and historic Neapolitan trattoria that has been open since 1949. Its specialty is offering traditional dishes from the city.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.84467315673828%2C14.249617576599121&z=17&hl=it

The Maradona Murals:

In the Spanish Quarters of Naples, the Maradona mural represents a sacred place for Napoli fans and is currently the second most visited site in Italy, after the Colosseum.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.84144592285156%2C14.24516773223877&z=17&hl=it

Maschio Angioino (Castel Nuovo):

Castel Nuovo, commonly known as Maschio Angioino, is a historic medieval and Renaissance castle (1282) and one of the symbols of the city of Naples.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.83992385864258%2C14.251873016357422&z=17&hl=it

Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo (Church of the New Jesus):

A former noble palace owned by the Sanseverino family, it was converted into a sacred space by the Jesuits. This church is undoubtedly one of the historical jewels of Naples.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.84735107421875%2C14.252559661865234&z=17&hl=it

Piazza San Domenico Maggiore:

One of the most important squares in Naples, located along the Decumano Inferiore, just steps away from San Gregorio Armeno.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.84842300415039%2C14.255117416381836&z=17&hl=it

Naples Underground (Napoli Sotterranea):

An unmissable stop for visitors and Neapolitans alike: exploring this underground layer that has supported Naples for 15,000 years is a unique and exciting experience.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.85108947753906%2C14.256802558898926&z=17&hl=it

Pizzeria Sorbillo:

Sorbillo is one of the most historic pizza-making families in Naples. In 1935, Luigi Sorbillo and Carolina Esposito founded the first pizzeria on Via dei Tribunali, the heart of Neapolitan pizza.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.85036087036133%2C14.25568675994873&z=17&hl=it

Pizzeria dal Presidente:

For over 50 years, Pizzeria Dal Presidente has been offering authentic Neapolitan pizza, prepared according to the ancient culinary traditions of Naples.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.85151290893555%2C14.25915813446045&z=17&hl=it

Duomo di Napoli (Naples Cathedral):

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the Cathedral of Naples, is the spiritual heart of the city and a symbol of its deep religious, artistic, and historical traditions.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.8522834777832%2C14.259023666381836&z=17&hl=it

Corso Umberto:

Corso Umberto I, also known as Rettifilo, is one of the main historic streets of Naples, 1.3 km long, connecting the city center to the train station.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.84903335571289%2C14.263941764831543&z=17&hl=it

Galleria Umberto I:

The Galleria Umberto I is an impressive 19th-century architectural building and one of the most famous and important galleries in Italy.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.83850860595703%2C14.248576164245605&z=17&hl=it

Teatro San Carlo (San Carlo Theatre):

Opened in 1737 by King Charles III of Bourbon, it is the oldest opera house in the world, predating La Scala in Milan and La Fenice in Venice.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.83719253540039%2C14.248600959777832&z=17&hl=it

Piazza Plebiscito:

With its 25,000 square meters, it has been the symbol of Neapolitan politics for centuries and still hosts concerts and other major events. In 1860, the square was named in honor of the plebiscite that saw the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies unite with the Kingdom of Italy.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.83656692504883%2C14.248612403869629&z=17&hl=it

Piazza Municipio:

Located at the end of Via Medina, the square is named after the building that houses the city’s municipality.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.83992385864258%2C14.251873016357422&z=17&hl=it

Pignasecca:

Famous for its fry shops, where you can enjoy delights like breaded vegetables, croquettes, zeppoline, pasta frittata, and rice balls. Don’t miss the ‘cuoppo’ of fried fish, served in a historic fishmonger’s shop in the neighborhood.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.845638275146484%2C14.247977256774902&z=17&hl=it

Metro stazione Toledo:

Opened in 2012 and designed by architect Oscar Tusquets Blanca, it is considered one of the most beautiful stations in Europe. Located along Via Toledo, one of Naples’ main commercial streets, it is an almost mandatory stop for those reaching Dimora del Tritone by public transport.

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.8421516418457%2C14.248854637145996&z=17&hl=it

Trattoria il mio viaggio a Napoli:

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.841976165771484%2C14.248255729675293&z=17&hl=it

La dimora del tritone:

Location:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.84031677246094%2C14.246527671813965&z=17&hl=it

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