Morning
Castel Nuovo was built during the Angevin Reign and updated by the various Aragonese kings over the years.
The Arch commemorates the arrival of Alfonso I of Aragon in Naples.
The Umberto I arcade is an elegant structure in iron and glass containing some of the more exclusive shops in Naples.
Piazza del Plebiscito used to be a car park and you can see for yourself how Naples has changed over the last 15 years with the creation of this magnificent piazza.
The Royal Palace has been a royal residence since the 16th century and today is a museum housing paintings, furniture, porcelain and tapestries.
The Church of San Francesco di Paola was built by Ferdinando I of Bourbon at the beginning of the 19th century to celebrate the restoration of his kingdom.
The San Carlo Opera House is the oldest in Europe and was built in the 18th century by King Charles I of Bourbon.
Castel dell’ Ovo where legend has it that if the hidden egg located somewhere in the foundations breaks, the city of Naples will fall.
Villa Comunale public gardens and aquarium used to known as the King’s Walk.
Lunch in a typical trattoria or fish restaurants to sample the exquisite local food and wine
Afternoon
Shopping in Chiaia, where all the principal Italian designer shops and local clothing manufacturers are to be found, followed by a visit to some small artisanal shops in the old town centre of Naples.
Jewellery, cameos and coral, gloves, leather items, ceramics, Christmas decorations, nativity scenes and chocolate are just some of the items you will see or buy.