2024

MÉTRO

Getting around by metro
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It's easy to find your way around, as there are only three lines. The most important is line 1, which runs past the Vomero (Vanvitelli), the Archaeological Museum (Museo), piazza Dante (Dante), via Toledo (Toledo) and on to the main station (Garibaldi). Line 2, actually built on the railway network, connects Bagnoli and Mergellina with the main station. Finally, line 6 currently connects the Fuorigrotta district with Mergellina, covering 4 stations. Eventually, it will reach Piazza Municipio.

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2024

FUNICULAIRES

Getting around by metro

There are four funicular railways(funicolari), the first three of which all go to the Vomero district:

The Chiaia line : from piazza Amedeo (at the top of Chiaia) to Cimarosa in the Vomero, near piazza Vanvitelli.

Montesantoline : from Montesanto (near piazza Dante) to Morghen in the Vomero, near Castello Sant'Elmo and the Carthusian monastery of San Martino.

Centralline : from Augusteo in the Spanish quarters (near via Toledo) to piazza Fuga in the Vomero.

Mergellinaline : from Mergellina to Manzoni (Posillipo).

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BUS

Public transport buses and coaches

The Neapolitan bus network is dense, so it is difficult to get an overview. So go to the tourist office to get a map of public transport. Service is provided, depending on the line, from 6am on weekdays (between 6am and 8am on Sundays) to 11pm. Here are some practical lines to get around:

r2, from Garibaldi Central Station to Piazza Municipio, via Corso Umberto I.

r3, from via Medina to Mergellina, passing through Santa Lucia and Chiaia.

r4, from via Medina to Capodimonte, via Toledo and piazza Dante.

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