Top 10 Mass Transportation Systems in Campania, Italy

May 6, 2022 Alice Mieles

Campania (Italian pronunciation: [kamˈpaːnja]) is a region in Southern Italy. As of 2014, the region had a population of around 5,869,000 people, making it the third-most-populous region of Italy; its total area of 13,590 km (5,247 sq mi) makes it the most densely populated region in the country. Located on the Italian Peninsula, with the Mediterranean Sea to the west, it includes the small Phlegraean Islands and Capri for administration as part of the region.
Restaurants in Campania

1. Toledo (Stazione della Metropolitana dell'Arte)

Via Toledo, 80100, Naples Italy +39 081 763 1111 [email protected] http://metroart.anm.it/
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4.5 based on 3,424 reviews

Toledo (Stazione della Metropolitana dell'Arte)

The 11 Art Stations along Line 1 of the underground in Naples, managed by ANM, are the result of a project by the municipal administration in Naples. They are one of the most interesting examples of decentralized museum spread over the urban area: more than 150 site-specific works of art by 80 protagonists of contemporary art have been placed inside and outside the stations. Metro Art ANM’s educational service promotes this rich heritage of art and architecture: guided tours, school activities, workshops for children, private tours.

Reviewed By davidpaulman - Gibraltar Town, null

Really the most beautiful metro in Europe! The Toledo station, also awarded by the world press for the spectacular architecture and works of art, is now among the symbolic places of contemporary Naples. On the first basement are the remains of the walls of the Aragonese age, found during the excavation works. The great mosaics of William Kentridge, the Olas in relief by Oscar Tusquets, the light boxes "of the sea" by Robert Wilson and a photographic intervention by Achlle Cevoli are the artistic installations of the station. The colors of the coverings change as you go deeper: from black you go to warm and golden tones, up to the blue mosaics, which indicate the descent below sea level. Thus we arrive at the monumental underground hall, dominated by the charm of the Crater de luz, the large cone that crosses all levels of the station, inside which is a suggestive play of LED lights programmed by Robert Wilson. It is possible to visit Toledo, together with the other stations of the Art of the metro of Naples, also with educational tours by appointment by the art historians of the Neapolitan company Mobility.

2. Funicolare di Chiaia

VIa Cimarosa la foto si riferisce alla funicolare centrale non a quella di Chiaia, Naples Italy +39 080 056 8866 http://www.abcnapoli.com/trasporti/funicolare_napoli/#funicolare_chiaia
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4.0 based on 183 reviews

Funicolare di Chiaia

3. Funicolare di Montesanto

Piazza Montesanto Primo piano di fianco stazione Cumana e Circumflegrea, 80135, Naples Italy http://www.abcnapoli.com/trasporti/funicolare_napoli/
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4.0 based on 159 reviews

Funicolare di Montesanto

Reviewed By jackiecZ4908AW - Peterborough, United Kingdom

We had completed the Best of Naples walking tour and told by the tour guide that we should catch the funicular. So that is what we decided to do. Easier said than done. The entrances are tucked away in one of fbe many narrow streets vut well worth hunting out. There are two funicular’s which will take you up to Castel Sant Elmo and also the amazing views over the city of Naples and its bay. There is a definite drop in temperature up here. The ride one way is a reasonable €1.10 and would highly recommend the journey only takes about 5 minutes

4. Capri Funicular

Marina Grande, 80076, Island of Capri Italy +39 081 837 0420 https://www.cittadicapri.it/en/bus-and-funicular-schedules
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4.0 based on 384 reviews

Capri Funicular

Reviewed By 164dons - New Westminster, Canada

This was a treat and thankfully our group was part of the Holland America cruise ship excursion so our guide already had the tickets for us and we ended up ahead of the line, great views on our way up and down, easy on and off and the ride was smooth,

5. Funicolare di Mergellina

Naples Italy +39 080 056 8866 http://www.abcnapoli.com/trasporti/funicolare_napoli/
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4.0 based on 44 reviews

Funicolare di Mergellina

6. Funicolare Centrale

Piazza Fuga, 80132, Naples Italy +39 080 132 http://www.anm.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=81&Itemid=383
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4.0 based on 42 reviews

Funicolare Centrale

7. A.T.C. Azienda Trasporti Campani

81041, Caserta Italy +39 0823 969057 [email protected] http://www.atcbus.it/
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3.5 based on 9 reviews

A.T.C. Azienda Trasporti Campani

8. Circumvesuviana Railway Service

Naples Italy +39 080 018 1313 http://www.eavsrl.it
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2.5 based on 616 reviews

Circumvesuviana Railway Service

Reviewed By sstangel - Sheboygan, United States

Have used The Circumvesuviana Train in the past and it has not changed nor disappointed me. Looks awful/ full of graffiti on the outside but is clean and is a comfortable ride. Cost to Pompeii is 5.6 E, 1 way, purchased at a Tabacchi shop in the Napoli Centrale station. The stop for Pompei is “Pompei Scavi Villa Misteri” and trains run about every 30 min from The Circumvesuviana Garibaldi Station in the lower section of Napoli Centrale....just follow the signs. We had our luggage with us as we were headed for Sorrento for 3 days and on a 2week vacation in Italy. No problem with luggage on the train and we were able to use the “Luggage Storage” for free at The “Porta Marina” Gate to the ruins, not far from the train depot. It seemed quite secure with a guard posted in the room. Entrance fee to Pompei was 15 Euros. We then purchased our Circumvesuviana ticket for the next leg of the journey from Pompei to Sorrento.... cost was 5.8 Euros. A 3 day Campania Artecard can also be purchased instead for 32 E ( Ordinary fare) or 25 E ( ages 18 to 25) in the Tabacchi shop which includes travel on The Circumvesuviana Train plus other Unico Campania transport and entry fees to Pompei( 15 E) and many other museums, etc.

9. Linea 1 - ANM

Naples Italy http://www.anm.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=71&Itemid=98
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2.5 based on 10 reviews

Linea 1 - ANM

10. ANM

Via G. Marino 1 80125, Naples Italy +39 081 763 1111 http://www.anm.it/
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1.5 based on 67 reviews

ANM

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