Source: http://www.travelnaples.it/en/transports/
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 01:27:09+00:00

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Alibus Busline linking the city center with the Capodichino Airport.
p. Medaglie d’Oro (M1) – v. Menzinger – v. Suarez – v. G. Santacroce – v. Salvator Rosa – v. Pessina – p. Dante (M1) – v. Toledo – v. C. Battisti – v.Medina – p. Municipio – v. S. Carlo – p. Municipio – v. Medina – v. Monteoliveto – v. S. A. dei Lombardi-p. Dante (M1) – v. Costantinopoli – p.Museo – v. S. Rosa – v. Santacroce – v. Suarez – v. Menzinger – p. Medaglie d’Oro (M1).
p. Garibaldi – c. Umberto I – p. Bovio – v. Depretis – p. Municipio – v. San Carlo – p. Municipio – v. Medina – v. Sanfelice – p. Bovio – c. Umberto I – p. Garibaldi .
Capo Posillipo – discesa Coroglio – v. S. Strato – v. Posillipo – v. Caracciolo – v. Mergellina – p. Sannazaro – v. Caracciolo – v.le Dohrn – p. Vittoria – v. Arcoleo – v. Chiatamone – v. S. Lucia. – v. Morelli – p. Vittoria – v. Caracciolo – v.le Dohrn – Riviera di Chiaia – v. G. Bruno – v. Mergellina (Funicolare) – largo Sermoneta – v. Posillipo – v. S. Strato – Discesa Cordoglio – Capo Posillipo.
There are different lines: the ones along the seacoast that get to Sorrento, with many cultural and touristic interesting stops like Ercolano, Pompei and Castellamare di Stabia and lines that get to the Somma Mount, so to Nola, Baiano and the “Agro Nocerino-Sarnese”.
To get a “Circumvesuviana” it’s necessary to buy an EAV ticket.
With the Campania express is possible to get, aboard a fast and comfortable train, to the costiera di Sorrento.
First train starting from Piscinola at 6.00 a.m. and from Garibaldi at 6.20 a.m. Last train from Piscinola at 10.22 p.m. and from Garibaldi at 11.02 p.m.
Valid for -one- trip on: autobus, filobus, tram, metropolitana linea 1 e funicolari.
The ticket needs to be validated every time that you get on a different mean of transport.
The line 2 of the Metropolitana links different zones of the city center, being linked to the Italian Train Service (which is Ferrovie dello Stato) it connects also places not in the Naples surroundings.
Train line linking the Naples center with the “Flegrean” part.
The funicolare is one of the most appealing transport means, this links the center of Naples with the Vomero hill.
(Augusteo – Piazza Fuga e viceversa)Working and not working days: first starting at 06.30, last one at 00.30. Every 10 minutes.
Monday and tuesday: closing at 22.00.
Friday and saturday: closing at 2.00 a.m.
Working and not-working days: from the 7.00 a.m to the 22.00. Every 10 minutes.
Ferries starting from Varco Pisacane in via Marina at the corner of via Duomo.
The “Batò Moscio” was inspired by the French “Bateau Mouche”, famous all over the world. It’s a ferry tour that starts at the Molo Mergellina, and takes you around the beauties of the Naples Gulf (famous all over the world as well…) It takes you around the Posillipo hill and to the Nisida Isle, then it passes in front of the Castel dell’ Ovo, giving you an unique and alternative point of view of the castle, that seen from the sea looks even more majestic. It finally returns to the Molo Mergellina to finish the tour. Booking is available at the address: reservation@alilauro.it or at the phone calling the 0814972238. It’s also possible to book your tour on the Alilauro site setting the departure dock as Mergellina and the arrival one as “Tour Costiero”. It takes an additional euro for the online booking, but it’s highly suggested because seats are taken fast. For informations about the prices please check the image, full ticket is 8,50 euro and PMR stand for People with Reduced Mobility.
Register on the website, download the app and you’ll have the chance to use a bike free of charge for the first 30 minutes.

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