Can't say I'm surprised when it comes to that city, with their horrendus municipality and a president like Aurelio De Laurentiis. Napoli, as a whole is a big dump. San Paolo, a bigger one.
I know for a fact, this wouldn't had happened in Rome, Milan or Turin.
Napoli is a beautiful city.
It’s funny that one is forced to say this every few months in this thread.
People of r/travel, what is the worst place you've been to and why?
Naples, Italy. Filthy fucking place. Companion got pickpocketed. Trash everywhere. Graffiti and grime everywhere. Human feces on streets. Homeless gypsy cardboard box communities in the trash filled parks. No real enjoyable Harbor or waterfront. All in all, just a dirty city. Market wasn't impressive compared to the other Italian cities. All the food places I tried sucked compared to the other Italian cities. Will never go back. If I ever decide to do Pompeii when it's not too fucking hot to wander around ruins all day, I'm just going to make it a day trip.
Last time I posted in a thread like this someone said when they arrived and asked the information desk in the train station where they should go, they proceeded to cross out over 3/4 of the city. That says everything. Fuck Naples. Should've done sienna instead.
That has always been my opinion, Napoli is one of the worst citites in the Europe, and by far the worst in Italy.
Hell, you could say that Camorra is the government in that city.
Every footballer is robbed at a gunpoint there.
The city is famous for being a dumping ground for waste.
The infastructure in the city is '404 not found'.
However, the classic Neopolitan pizza and the view from a hotel balcony over Vesuvius and Gulf of Naples is pleasant ... am I correct?
Oh, and I found this on Reddit
https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Seri...essuno-ha-subito-meno-gol-3402441833432.shtml
Milan have the least goals conceded in 2019! I had no clue.
https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Seri...essuno-ha-subito-meno-gol-3402441833432.shtml
Milan have the least goals conceded in 2019! I had no clue.