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Hi, let us introduce ourselves: we are a group of twenty mothers living in the centre of Naples and we are attending a course of English language organized by our children's school.
We wish to be helpful to the several tourists crowding Naples in these years by giving them some suggestions about what to visit in this beautiful town.
There are lots of guides focused on adults' interests , but what about children? All of us know how it's hard travelling with children: visiting new places it's interesting and discovering them together with our chilren makes it even more pleasant.
But children soon get sick of museums and churches and a nice experience can turn into a nightmare if you aren't able to propose them amusing or diverting activities.
Our main aim is giving a hand to those tourists facing a journey with their little children by pointing out some attractions that can be interesting both for adults and children.
So, if you are interested in this topic, visit this blog in the next weeks: we are going to fill it with more and more information.
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If you are travelling with your children, you will certainly appreciate the opportunity to use an amusing and relaxing way to visit Naples: the citysightseeing red buses . Three itineraries are offered:
Line A: it goes through the most representative places of art in the historical centre of Naples as the Archeological Museum, the Capodimonte Museum, the ancient Piazza del Gesù.
Line B: along this itinerary you will discover the gulf of Naples and admire the Villa Comunale gardens, the most famous sea promenade “Mergellina”, the fishing boats at Borgo Marinari and the ferries to the the islands, then the bus will slowly climb the hills towards Posillipo. allowing you to behold the wonderful sight of the Vesuvius mirroring itself in the blue waters of the mythical gulf.
Line C: it is available in the weekends and will take you up to the Vomero hill, on which top there is the Carthusian Monastery of St. Martin.
Each itinerary lasts 60 minutes. There are races every 30 minutes from 9:00 am to 11.00 pm in summer and from 9.00 am to 6 pm during the rest of the year.
The ticket price is 18 € for the adults and 9 € for children from 6 to 15 years old.
Tickets are valid for 24 hours and multilingual commentaries are available on board.
It’s really a comfortable way to visit Naples, as you can hop off the bus at the dedicated bus stops, stroll in the streets of Naples for shopping or in order to taste some gastronomic delicatessens and then hop again on the bus within the 24 hours of validity of the ticket.
by Tamara
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