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        |  From Naples,  visitors can explore 
    the rugged Amalfi coast, Italy's most romantic stretch of coastline. 
    The winding roads of Amalfi hug the rocky mountainside and offer spectacular 
    views of azure sea below. Near Amalfi is the tiny resort of Positano, 
    where visitors enjoy strolling through the streets and shopping in the small 
    boutiques. Another highlight of a visit to Naples is an excursion to
    Pompeii, covered and preserved by the debris from Mount Vesuvius in 
    79 A.D.
 Please Note: Do not wear 
    expensive jewelry or carry a large amount of cash. Cross the streets in 
    Naples with great care.
 
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 Naples is a place to take a tour. Although Naples has some points of 
        interest, if you have never seen Pompeii, Positano, or Capri, take an 
        excursion to one of those. Pompeii involves quiet a bit of walking. 
        Taxis are generally available at the entrance to the terminal, a bit of 
        a distance.
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        Shopping.  Besides the Terminal Building, Via Roma and its 
        side streets are lined with shops offering leather articles, shoes, 
        men's and ladies' fashions, and jewelry. Coral jewelry, cameos, 
        Capodimonte porcelain, ceramic figurines, and articles made with inlaid 
        wood are among favorite buys.  |  
        | Cuisine. Small restaurants and a number of 
        ornate 19th-century cafes located around the Galleria Umberto I and the 
        Piazza del Plebiscito offer culinary delights. |  
        | Other Sights Cathedral of San Gennaro. The head of Naples patron saint 
        San Gennaro is kept in a chapel dedicated to the saint, along with two 
        phials of his blood that miraculously liquefy three times a year.
 San Gennaro Catacombs. Among the Christian underground 
        burial vaults discovered in an area of suburban heights, the Catacombs 
        of San Gennaro can be visited. They feature extensive early Christian 
        mosaics and carvings, some dating back to the second century.
 Capodimonte Park. Here, the National Museum of Capodimonte 
        has five Caravaggios and works by Titian. One entire wing is filled with 
        18th-century figurines. The Royal Factory founded by the Bourbons still 
        manufactures these beautiful ceramic and porcelain figures today.
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