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Naples Itinerary Planner

Plan a Naples trip in a few taps. TheOneToGo builds an honest, day-by-day itinerary from the places actually worth your time, groups each day so it is walkable, and tells you what to skip. Nothing is placed for payment.

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The stops we'd build a Naples trip around

One honest pick per place, and why. Open any for the full verdict. The planner arranges these into your days for you.

  • Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli Worth it

    This is not the smoothest museum in Italy, but it is one of the most rewarding.

  • Museo Cappella Sansevero Worth it

    Museo Cappella Sansevero is worth booking for the Veiled Christ alone, but it works best as a precise, planned stop.

  • Palazzo Reale di Napoli Worth it

    Palazzo Reale di Napoli is a strong palace visit if you give it time and accept its rough edges.

  • Napoli Sotterranea Worth it

    Worth it, especially if you want Naples to feel less like a surface-level city break.

  • Catacombe di San Gennaro Worth it

    Go if you want one of Naples' strongest guided historical visits and do not mind a fixed tour time.

  • Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte Worth it

    Capodimonte is worth the extra transport if you want art without the crush of the old center.

  • Spaccanapoli Worth it with caveats

    Spaccanapoli is free to walk and worth it because it explains Naples better than a lot of paid sights do.

  • Castel Sant'Elmo Worth it with caveats

    Pay for Castel Sant'Elmo if you want the best high viewpoint in Naples and you are fine with a fairly empty interior.

Good to know before you plan

Where we would spend carefully, or not at all.

  • Castel dell'Ovo Worth it with caveats Come for the free exterior, the marina, and the view across the bay, not for some rich castle interior. With the official closure in place right now, it is really a seafront photo stop until a reopening is confirmed.
  • Galleria Umberto I Worth it with caveats Go because it's free, central, and genuinely good architecture. Just don't build your day around it. The exterior and interior work best as a quick stop while you're already near San Carlo, Via Toledo, or Piazza del Plebiscito.
  • Spaccanapoli Worth it with caveats Spaccanapoli is free to walk and worth it because it explains Naples better than a lot of paid sights do. The catch is that it is crowded, loud, uneven, and ringed with tourist-trap edges, so do it as a street route and not as some sacred checklist item.
  • Castel Sant'Elmo Worth it with caveats Pay for Castel Sant'Elmo if you want the best high viewpoint in Naples and you are fine with a fairly empty interior. This is not a tourist trap. It is just a visit that lives or dies on the view.

Naples planner FAQ

How does the Naples itinerary planner work?

Tell it your dates, pace, party and interests. It builds a day-by-day Naples plan only from places we have actually reviewed, like Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, groups each day so it stays walkable, and flags the tourist traps to skip. You can regenerate, save and share it.

What is worth booking ahead in Naples?

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli is the one most people should book in advance. This is not the smoothest museum in Italy, but it is one of the most rewarding.

How many days do you need in Naples?

Two to three days covers the essentials for most travelers. The planner lets you set anywhere from one to seven days and fills each one around what is genuinely worth your time in Naples.

Is the Naples planner free?

Yes. No sign-up, and we never take payment to place anything in your plan. You book tickets through trusted partners at the same price as their own sites.

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