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How to Avoid the Queues at Pompeii (and Not Regret It at the Gate)

It was eleven in the morning on a Tuesday in July and the queue stretched into the street. Not to the corner. To the actual street — the one before the main entrance, the one that isn’t even part of the site yet. There were families with makeshift parasols, children who had already lost all […]

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Is it safe to walk around Naples? What nobody tells you

The first time I stepped onto the streets of Spaccanapoli, someone warned me: “Watch your bag.” I did. But what I didn’t expect was a man in a flour-stained apron inviting me into his bakery — for free — just to show me how sfogliatella dough is folded. That’s Naples. Is it safe to walk […]

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The Most Beautiful Villages near Naples and the Amalfi Coast

The area between the Gulf of Naples and the Amalfi Coast concentrates some of Italy’s most recognisable landscapes: cliffs dropping into the Mediterranean, colourful houses stacked on hillsides, lemon-scented alleys and villages that have been drawing travellers for centuries. Choosing where to go makes the difference between a memorable trip and one ruined by the […]

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Naples with kids: the day we let go of the plan (and the trip began)

We left the apartment at quarter past nine with the itinerary printed out, schedules loaded on the phone and the conviction — sincere, noble, completely wrong — that with kids you could still do everything. By half past nine, the little one had refused to walk on the cobblestones of Via dei Tribunali. “Heavy,” he […]

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The Day Naples Drenched Me (and Made Me Fall Even More in Love

I arrived in Naples with the perfect itinerary memorised: Spaccanapoli in the morning, Castel Nuovo after lunch, the historic pizzeria at two, Posillipo at sunset. I’d even worked out which tram to take. The sky had other plans. At ten in the morning, in the middle of Via dei Tribunali, the sky opened a floodgate. […]

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