Living in Italy in Naples


Published on Friday, November 23rd, 2007
Living Abroad » Living in Italy

Summary: Taking a look at the beautiful city of Naples in Italy and what there is to do and see in this Italian City

Living in Italy in NaplesWith its incredible culture, welcoming people, wondrous sights and cuisine that is simply to die for, many Europeans who consider expatriating think about living in Italy.  When Naples is the destination under the spotlight, expats will find this city on the beautiful Tyrrhenian Sea offers much to see, do and explore.

If you’re considering living in Italy in Naples you’re in for a treat.  Whilst this city is not necessarily a favourite for holidaymakers, its residents adore it.  As the second most populated city in Italy, expats and retirees here will find a thriving metropolis with very old roots.  In this article we’ll explore Naples and take a look at some of the things new residents often put on their must-see lists.  This beautiful Southern Italian city is one of many wonders of the nation.

Founded by the Greeks between the 7th and 6th centuries BC, Naples is most certainly not a new city.  It has long stood as a gem along the sea and has been dominated by the likes of the Romans, Goths, Normans and even the Spanish.  Each culture that held sway over this city left a distinct mark that many modern-day residents will find evident in the arts, architecture and ancient ruins that stand testament to the past.

Located in the Campania region of Italy, Naples is the capital city of the area.  It is found along the Campanian volcanic arc, between Vesuvius and the Campi Flegrei.  Expats living in the World Heritage city find there are some incredible sights to explore.  Some of the favourite stops include: -

Historic churches – Naples is home to more than 400 historic churches.  From San Domenico Maggiore to the Girolamini, visitors and expats will find that taking them all in might just require a lifetime to appreciate their history and architectural details!

Castles – The landscape of Naples is dotted with historic castles, many of which now serve as museums.  From Castel Nuovo to the Royal Palace, these sites dominate the landscape and serve as constant reminders of Naples’ ancient and fascinating past.

Catacombs – The city of Naples has a number of underground features that are quite intriguing.  The catacombs date back to Roman times, but also served a relatively modern purpose.  In World War II the tunnels doubled as air raid shelters.

Day trips – New residents to Naples will find themselves within reach of some of Italy’s most interesting sights.  From the islands of Procida and Capri to the ruins of Pompeii and the site of Mt. Vesuvius, Naples provides an excellent launching point for some incredible day trips.

Modern flavours – Naples might have roots in the past, but this city does have a very modern styling.  Residents here will find a thriving nightlife, and plenty of shopping and cultural experiences that are world-class.

Living in Italy and calling Naples home is quite an experience.  Expatriates here will find themselves surrounded by remainders of the ancient past and all the wonders of modern living.  The beautiful seaside views and Mediterranean climate make this city a favourite of expats who want to soak up the Italian culture. 

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