
BY: AMY BIZZARRI
Compared to Rome, Venice, Milan, and Florence, Naples, Italy's third-largest city, is less expensive but no less magnificent. Incredibly rich in art and history, la dolce vita is alive and well in Naples yet within reach for travelers on a limited budget.
Many of the best things to see and do here are free and can be found in the walkable historic center, a Unesco World Heritage site. Dining out is cheaper here in the city that invented pizza, too, and the street food is affordable and unforgettable. Here are ten don't-miss Naples' experiences that cost next to nothing.
SOURCE: https://www.lonelyplanet.com
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