Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Most national and international buses leave from Corso Meridionale, on the north side of
Stazione Centrale.
On Piazza Garibaldi, Biglietteria Vecchione ( 081 563 03 20; Piazza Garibaldi; 6:30am-7.30pm
Mon-Sat) displays timetables and sells tickets for most regional and inter-city buses. It also
sells Unico Napoli bus and metro tickets.
Regional bus services are operated by numerous companies, the most useful of which is
SITA Sud ( Click here ) . Connections from Naples include the following:
Amalfi €4.10, two hours, three daily Monday to Saturday
Salerno €4.10, 75 minutes, every 15 to 60 minutes Monday to Saturday
You can buy SITA Sud tickets and catch buses either from Porto Immacolatella, near
Molo Angioino, or from outside Stazione Centrale. Tickets are also available from bars
and tobacconists displaying the Unico Campania sign.
0823 96 90 57; www.atcbus.it ) runs from Naples to:
ATC (
Assisi 5¼ hours, twice daily
Perugia 4½ hours, twice daily
Miccolis (
081 563 03 20; www.miccolis- spa.it) connects Naples to:
Brindisi €31, five hours, three daily
Lecce €34, 5½ to 6 hours, three daily
Taranto €23, four hours, three daily
Marino (
080 311 23 35; www.marinobus.it ) runs from Naples to:
Bari €17, three to 3¾ hours, three to five daily
Matera €20, four to 4½ hours, two daily
CAR & MOTORCYCLE
Naples is on the Autostrada del Sole, the A1 (north to Rome and Milan) and the A3 (south
to Salerno and Reggio di Calabria). The A30 skirts Naples to the northeast, while the A16
heads across the Apennines to Bari.
On approaching the city, the motorways meet the Tangenziale di Napoli , a major ring
road around the city. The ring road hugs the city's northern fringe, meeting the A1 for
Rome in the east and continuing westwards towards the Campi Flegrei and Pozzuoli.
TRAIN
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