When people visit Naples, the sunny seaside city in the South of Italy, there are a few stops that generally are automatically added to every itinerary. A day trip to Pompeii, or even an Amalfi Coast road trip, if they really want to feel the vibe of our beautiful region.
Yet there’s an ancient part of Naples that not many people know about. And those who have heard of Via San Gregorio Armeno, have no idea where is it or how to go there. If travelers are already scared about the Old Town, they might skip it because they think Naples is a dangerous city.
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