Naples
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, NAPLES Updated : Oct 7, 2015, 11.07 AM IST
Sumedha Bharpilania
Sumedha has travelled across 28 countries, including a major chunk of India, and calls Japan, Thailand, France and Switzerland her pet destinations. She is seasoned in going off the beaten track and loves documenting her journeys. Apart from getting lost in metropolises, being stranded at airports and finding solace in the hills, she actively writes for eminent travel platforms. You can follow her trips on her social media handles.
When in Naples, it would be almost blasphemous to miss out on Giuseppe Sanmartino's Cristo Velato (Veiled Christ) at the Cappella Sansevero. The marble veil draped over Jesus is almost palpable; it is so intricate and realistic. Additionally, the brilliantly preserved, albeit macabre, human arterial systems housed in the lower floors of the chapel are also worth looking at. Photography unfortunately is forbidden.
Top tip:
Naples, despite all the charm is a breeding ground for pickpockets so it is absolutely imperative for you to be wary. While you’re in the city, take some time out and dine at this crowded yet popular pizzeria called Gino Sorbillo. The number of pizzas on the menu is limited but every one of them is delectable when washed down with their house wine. You are expected to order quickly and there is no practice of tipping. While it may seem like an Indian Udipi joint, the experience and the food is worth everything.
Getting there:
InterCity and Regionale trains originate from Rome and get you to Naples in roughly an hour. Booking in advance is a wise decision and if in case you are on the Regionale train, which does not require reservations and is cheaper, (11 Euros) you need to validate your ticket at the station.
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