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The Atlas Obscura Guide To Naples

32 Cool, Hidden, and Unusual Things to Do in Naples, Italy

Updated August 2, 2024

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A staircase excavated from the tuff leads to a depth of 120 feet (40 meters).

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Naples Underground

A labyrinth of ancient tunnels hidden below the city holds the ruins of 2,500 years of history.
Toledo Art Station of the Naples Metro.

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Toledo Art Station

This shining multicolored metro station deep under Naples is said to be the most beautiful in Europe.
Itiphallic Satyr, c. 410 BC

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Gabinetto Segreto

The once forbidden "secret cabinet" of erotic art from excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
An anatomical model.

Naples, Italy

The Anatomical Machines of Cappella Sansevero

These "anatomical machines" are only one of the many strange items in this Italian crypt.
Tunnel and vintage cars.

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Bourbon Tunnel

Dug as a secret royal escape route, the tunnel became a wartime bomb shelter and dumping ground for vintage cars.

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Gaiola Island

This magical-looking island is notorious for the misfortunes suffered by its owners.
Catacombs of San Gennaro.

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Catacombs of San Gennaro

An underground paleo-Christian burial site composed of the remains of several cemeteries and Basilicas.
Via dei Presepi

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Via dei Presepi

Every day is like Christmas on this street where the traditional Neapolitan nativity scene comes to life.
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Birthplace of the Pizza Margherita Plaque

A popular legend claims that the famous pizza was invented at a restaurant in this alley.
The pizza here is as old-school as they come.

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Via Port’Alba

This 17th-century passageway is home to numerous bookshops, a witch legend, and the oldest pizzeria in the world.
This shrine allegedly contains a real lock of the soccer star's hair.

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Bar Nilo

Locals pay their respects at a shrine to soccer player Diego Maradona—which claims to contain a real lock of his hair.
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