Spaccanapoli is one of the most emblematic streets in the heart of Naples, Italy, known for slicing through the center of the city's historic district. Here's how you can reach Spaccanapoli:
Arriving at Naples International Airport (NAP): Once you land at the airport, you can take the Alibus shuttle service, which runs to the central train station (Stazione Centrale) at Piazza Garibaldi. From there, you can proceed either by walking, bus or metro to reach Spaccanapoli.
If you're arriving by train, your likely destination will be Naples Central Station (Stazione Centrale). From here, Spaccanapoli is reachable via:
Driving to Spaccanapoli is less recommended due to limited parking and heavy traffic but if you plan to drive:
The local transportation system, including buses, trams, and the metro, are good options to get close to Spaccanapoli. The closest metro station is ‘Dante’ on Line 1, which places you right at the western end of Spaccanapoli.
Before you travel, double-check for any travel updates or changes due to local events or traffic alterations. The historic center can be crowded, so keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings.