Ah, Napoli! Home to the kind of pizza that makes your heart sing and history that gets your mind whirling. And also the gateway to the stunning Amalfi Coast. 

First thing to do? Navigating the journey from Naples Airport to the city hustle. Here’s a pro tip: snag a seat on a bus and start your trip with a bona fide local experience. 

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Touchdown Naples, now what? 

You’ve just landed at Naples International Airport, bags in hand, and excitement bubbling. But, the city center beckons with its siren song, luring you to start your adventure. 

Forget the confusion of foreign airports; here’s your ultimate guide on getting from Naples Airport to the city center by bus. It’s budget-friendly, efficient, and you won’t miss a beat. 

Why the bus? Authenticity meets convenience 

Sure, there are a few ways to get from the airport to the heart of Naples, but taking the bus is a slice of the local life. Plus, it’s eco-friendly (kudos to you, responsible traveler!), and with the picturesque streets of Naples waiting, why rush with a pricey taxi? 

All aboard the Alibus 

Exit the airport, and you're a hop, skip, and a jump away from the nearby bus station where your ride awaits — the Alibus shuttle. It’s efficient, frequent, and drops you right where you need to be. 

Here’s what you need to know: 

  • Running times: no long waits here! The Alibus runs every 20 min during the week and every 30 min on weekends. They’ve got your back from early (6 a.m.) to late (midnight). 
  • Route: get ready for a scenic 16-minute intro to Naples as the bus runs directly to Napoli Centrale train station, just east of the bustling center. 
  • Pricing: at about $5 for a ride, it’s budget-friendly without skimping on convenience. 
  • Ticketing: book through Trainline or just buy your ticket directly from the driver on the day. 

Pro tip: if a little walk doesn’t put you off, there’s another local secret just an 11-minute saunter from the airport. Make your way to Napoli — Viale U. Maddalena Aeroporto Capodichino bus stop, hop on the 920 Prova line, and for less than €2 in coins (make sure you’ve got them handy!), you’re set for a genuine slice of Neapolitan life. It’s an insider’s 26-minute route into the city, offering even more sights, sounds, and local vibes. 

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Destination: central Naples 

The final stop? Napoli Centrale/Piazza Garibaldi stations. You’ve arrived smack dab in the middle of the Neapolitan hustle and bustle. This transport hub connects you to trains (think: adventures to Pompeii or a scenic ride along the coast), local buses, and the metro. Bonus: it’s a stone’s throw from some of Naples’ iconic eateries and historical jewels. 

Naples unlocked: explore the city by public transport 

Naples’ local transit, run by Azienda Napoletana Mobilità (ANM), encompasses buses (look out for the 150, 151, 195, 602, and 650 routes) and a metro system that promises a quick, immersive journey through the city. 

For instance, metro Line 1 takes you through academic landscapes, historic squares, and museum districts, while Line 2 offers a glimpse of Naples’ coastal beauty and suburban charm. 

Image Credit: Getty Images, Aleh Varanishcha. Image Location: Amalfi Coast, Italy. 

A coastal dream: from Naples to the Amalfi Coast 

Yearning for panoramic sea views and colorful houses clinging to cliffs? The Amalfi Coast is calling. From Napoli Piazza Garibaldi, situated below Napoli Centrale, hop on a Trenitalia regional train. In as little as ¾ of an hour, you’ll be breathing in the salty air of charming coastal villages like Vietri sul Mare

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From Napoli to Pompeii, Rome, Florence, and Milan 

Naples boasts intercity public transport, with Napoli Centrale standing as the grand gateway for many travelers. This pivotal station connects you to Rome, Salerno, Caserta, Pompeii, and Florence, with travel times that make day trips a tempting option. 

Not to be overshadowed, Napoli Afragola station, designed by the renowned Zaha Hadid, specializes in high-speed journeys, linking you to major destinations like Milan and Rome with sleek, modern comfort. 

Concluding your Italian sonata 

There you have it — a straightforward, stress-free, and cost-effective way to get from Naples Airport to the city center and beyond. 

And with transportation worries out of the way, you have more time to indulge in what Naples is famous for — yes, we mean La Pizza. 

So, with your guide in hand, Naples is truly your oyster. Dive deep into its culture, history, and culinary delights, and remember, this is just the beginning of your Italian adventure with Trainline! 

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