

2025.12.28 (Last updated 2025.12.28)Directed by Matthew
Naples is an open-air museum where thousands of years of history are woven into its bustling, narrow streets. From majestic piazzas to ancient cities frozen by Mt. Vesuvius, here are the absolute must-visit landmarks that define the spirit of Naples in 2026.
1. Spaccanapoli

'Spaccanapoli,' which means "Naples splitter," is the long, straight street that bisects the city's historic center. Walking this UNESCO-listed path allows you to experience the vibrant daily life of Neapolitans alongside stunning historic landmarks like the Naples Cathedral and the Santa Chiara Monastery.
2. Antica Pizzeria Da Michele

You haven't truly been to Naples until you've tasted its world-famous pizza. Operating since 1870, this legendary spot became globally iconic after being featured in "Eat Pray Love." Serving only Margherita and Marinara, it proves that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication in pizza making.
3. Castel Sant'Elmo

For the most breathtaking panoramic views of Naples, the turquoise bay, and the imposing Mount Vesuvius, head to Castel Sant'Elmo. Its unique star-shaped fortress structure is impressive, but the 360-degree vista from the top will blow you away and provide a true sense of freedom.
4. Pompeii Archaeological Park

Just a short train ride from the city, Pompeii is an ancient Roman city that was buried under volcanic ash in 79 AD. Exploring the remarkably preserved streets, public baths, and vibrant frescoes is a hauntingly beautiful experience that feels like stepping through a portal into the ancient world.
5. Piazza del Plebiscito

The city's largest and most symbolic square, surrounded by the Royal Palace and the grand Basilica of San Francesco di Paola. After admiring the classical architecture, visit the nearby historic 'Gran Caffè Gambrinus' for an espresso to experience the quintessential Neapolitan lifestyle.