Naples, sprawling along the Bay of Naples with Vesuvius looming to the east, is one of Italy's oldest and most layered cities — Greek foundations, Roman ruins, Baroque churches, and a street life that feels utterly its own. The historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, packs narrow Spanish Quarter alleys, the subterranean Napoli Sotterranea, and the towering Castel Nuovo into a dense, chaotic whole.
The phrase 'See Naples and die' — attributed to Goethe — captures the city's reputation as a place so vivid it renders everything else pale. This video explores that intensity: the waterfront Lungomare, the pizza birthplace of Spaccanapoli, and the raw, unfiltered energy that makes Naples unlike anywhere else in Europe.
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