Venue and Travel
How to reach Naples
By Plane
Naples International Airport “Capodichino” is located very close to the city, about 7km from the centre and about 25 minutes of travel, in conditions of smooth traffic.
There are numerous connections between Naples and the main Italian and European airports and cities (such as London, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Madrid, Barcelona, Amsterdam), and with the United States and East Europe.
Figure 10 Main distances at a glance
From the airport to the City Centre
By bus
Alibus is the fast-connecting bus line between the Capodichino Airport and the City Centre of Naples. The service provides direct, rapid and efficient connections between the Airport and the Central Station (bus stop “Corso Novara/ Piazza Garibaldi” (Central Station)) or the Port (bus stop. Immacolatella Porta di Massa). Buses leave every 15/20 min from 5:45 am till 11:45 pm. Tickets cost 5 euro and can be bought online.
By taxi
Upon boarding on a taxi at the airport you can choose to pay a predetermined fixed rate that will depend on your destination in Naples or according to the meter reading. The fixed fares range between 20 and 30 euros
By Train
Naples Central Station is connected by regional trains, intercity trains, and high-speed trains (Frecciarossa and Italo) to all the main Italian cities and many locations in Southern Italy.,
Main distances (measured in time) by high-speed train:
· Naples – Milan 4h40'
· Naples – Florence about 2h40'
· Naples – Venice between 5h and 5h30'
· Naples - Rome about 1h 10’ minutes
How to reach Campus of San Giovanni from the Central Station
Bus: 195 (about 15 minutes) from Central Train Station
Metro: L1 (10 minutes) from Central Train Station and then 5 minutes by walking
Tickets can be bought locally and online.
By Car
The A1 motorway, the longest in Italy, travels from Milan to Naples. However, driving and parking in the city can be frustrating. Make sure the hotel you choose can direct you to a nearby garage.