How to get to Naples
by plane: ![]() |
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| The Naples International Airport is linked up with the principal | ||
| Italian and European cities. 27 national and foreign companies | ||
| operate to/from Naples. Many of them are low-cost providers. | ||
| For more info about carriers and destinations visit GESAC site | ||
by train: ![]() |
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| Naples has three railway stations: Napoli Centrale, Mergellina, | ||
| and Campi Flegrei (the closest station to the Campus), joined | ||
| by the Metro Linea 2, all reachable by the major Italian cities. | ||
| For more info about timetable and costs visit Trenitalia site | ||
by bus: ![]() |
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| Naples can be easily reached by bus from many international | ||
| destinations, in particular from Germany and Eastern Europe. | ||
| For more info about bus timetable, destinations and costs you | ||
| can visit for example the Eurolines site | ||
by car: ![]() |
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| From Germany follow the highway A22 Brennero-Modena, then | ||
| the A1 Milano-Napoli. From Spain/France take the highway A10 | ||
| Ventimiglia-Genova, then the A12 Genova-Roma and the A1 to | ||
| Napoli. More info about the highway network on Autostrade | ||



