New Town, Old Town Cosmopolitan, diverse and modern, the third largest Italian city is also one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. Founded by the Greeks, who gave it the name of Neapolis (nea = new; polis = city), it has been settled since the 16th century. II A.C., running in its veins antiquity and actuality. Apart from everything that marks this city, it was also here that the pizza was born! Mark trip to Naples and ... Breathe Art in all its forms Art and Italy are inseparable. Naples is vibrant in artistic life, or it was not the home of works of art by Caravaggio, Titian and Breughel. Contemporary art has come to enrich this life and this is proof of the artistic facilities that decorate the metro stations of Naples, now considered a true museum the size of a city. The old and the modern, the old and the new, coexist in harmony, offering a unique cultural experience to those who visit it. Enjoy, stay a few more days, and descend to the Amalfi Coast, classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Before, make a stop to witness the grandeur of Vesuvius, a volcano famous for its destruction in 79 AD of the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, and currently asleep. Get to know the cradle of pizza and melt with all the gastronomy of the region. Naples is famous for the invention of pizza, perhaps the most consumed delicacy across the globe. If you travel to this city and do not eat "the real pizza", you will not be able to tell that you met Naples. But there is more. The whole region offers a rich gastronomy, with roots in the Greco-Roman period, that lives from the local products, from the vegetables to the fish and the seafood. Try the timballo and sartù di riso, not forgetting the Italian pasta, that the best seafood enriches in a magnificent way.