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How our students rated their experience in Naples
What our students said about Naples
Incredibly impressive sights in Naples and the surrounding area, which is very easy to reach, especially by train (e.g. Vesuvius, Pompeii, Ercolano and the Amalfi Coast). Naples also has a lot to offer in terms of cuisine - especially street food at easily affordable prices. Only the Aperol in the restaurants is always a bit more expensive in the evening - better to take ToGo if you want to save money (between 2 and 4 euros currently). Security depends somewhat on the neighbourhood (as everywhere) - I would inform myself beforehand. Despite living in a difficult neighbourhood, I had no negative experience. Occasionally a rucksack compartment was open after the metro ;-) - so watch out for valuables (just like everywhere else). The cleanliness could still be worked on, especially with regard to waste disposal - but hardly a problem in the tourist areas.
Austria
Napoli has many interesting layers of culture. There are plenty of museums, castles and churches to visit. I took day trips to each of the 3 beautiful nearby islands, Procida, Ischia,Capri. The street life is colorful and the street art is very creative.I can’t imagine being bored here. Even though the restaurants are very affordable I became bored with the majority of them serving only pizza and/or pasta. There are different neighborhoods to explore and the city center is very walkable. Yes I found the city dirty but this is not new news. I believe it’s a very particular city and I plan on returning.
Even if you've been to Italy many times and have traveled a lot both in the north and in the south, Naples is yet another, very special experience. You just have to experience it yourself. The city has such a rich past with many different cultural influences that have changed and shaped it over the millennia. The influence of natural resources (Vesuvius, Flegrean fields) are also very interesting. If you love Italy, you should definitely visit Naples.
Germany
Chaotic, turbulent, but not a problem for a few weeks. The city is quite dirty in many corners, but still rich in history. If you want to go to the sea, you have to take a 40-minute train ride. But at the end of the journey you are right at the beach (Torregavete). A short walk and you are on a long sandy beach. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the sea without paying an entrance fee.
Austria
I love Naples more than anything! The history, culture, architecture, the people, the urbanity, the climate ..... I really liked everything. Enjoy life - this motto is really lived here. You just have to see this city - or EXPERIENCE it. As Goethe said: VEDI NAPOLI E POI MUORI
Switzerland
Everyone should visit Naples at least once. It is the friendliest large city that I have ever visited. There is a lot of graffiti and many buildings could use a facelift, but it is all cosmetic. Naples is vibrant, safe, has an amazing history and an outstanding food scene.
Very dirty, buildings dilapidated, people don’t care, got ripped off at 2 restaurants and almost at 2 gelato stores, one shop owner threw us out, people don’t smile at customers, they push you to buy, but … drivers give way when crossing the street.
Panama
Great southern Italian city with lots of charm and many nice and friendly people, but of course also with the characteristics of southern Italian cities: lots of rubbish and places where you don't necessarily want to be out and about at night.
Switzerland
A very lively, interesting city with many faces. I didn't experience them as dangerous. One drawback is the cleanliness, especially the amount of dog excrement on the paths. Pedestrians don't have it easy in this city.
Germany
Naples was a very nice surprise. It's chaotic, sometimes messy and noisy, but has tons of character and (its own unique) style. This was my first time in Naples, and it's definitely a place I'd love to go back to.
Israel
Not the cleanest city, but it has a character all it's own that you either like or dislike. A little difficult to speak Italian because of the presence of so many tourists. Everyone wants to speak English.
Japan
absolutely worth a trip, very lively, colourful and diverse, delicious ice cream, pizza ... Many possibilities for activities in the city and excursions (Capri, Ischia, Amalfi Coast, Vesuvius, Pompeii, ...).
Germany
Exciting midium size city easy to get around, affordable good restaurants and varieties of speciality, many sweets and bakeries, fun sights, nearby excursions and lots of traditions
Germany
Naples is the most Italian of all cities for us. Loud, full of people and incredibly nice and helpful Neapolitans. A variety of food options in all price ranges, also for shopping.
Germany
Naples is incredibly interesting. It is certainly different from other Italian cities, noisy and chaotic, but lovable and sympathetic. There are also quieter places in this city.
Germany
It's a lively city, easy to get around by walking to most of the important sightseeing spots. Great food, and fantastic coffee. And of course the pizzas and gelatos were superb.
Germany
A typical Italian city ( And all the things which comes with that). I do felt much more secure then what I had thought/ heard about Neapel. I never felt insecure for a minute.
Sweden
I loved it. Everything that might seem negative turns into positive once there. I have never met nicer and friendlier people than in Naples. I will be back for sure.
Spain
Naples is a big city and offers plenty of options for cultural activities. Also, it has several natural beauties and different types of programs to bring about.
Brazil
Naples is a lively city with a highly interesting history and a wide variety of cultural activities. One visit is not enough to enjoy all the attractions.
Germany
What school directors said about Naples
Naples is a wonderful city by the sea, It is rich of history and traditions and has one of the biggest historycal centre in Italy. It is not a "touristic" city, so it is still possible to get in touch with the real Italian customs and habits.
Naples is famous for its centuries-old culture and an incredible artistic heritage, including museums, ancient churches and monuments.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Naples
Very committed teachers, small group with an international mix. The lessons were challenging, motivating, interesting and entertaining.
24 April 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 72 years
The staff are super friendly and helpful and the school is quite new. The atmosphere is very informal :) Our teacher (Luca) is also very competent and you learn a lot both linguistically and culturally.
10 April 2024
Course: Standard 20 - 1 week
Student age: 32 years
Seriousness of the teachers
Friendly atmosphere
Availability of teaching staff
Bravo!!!!
4 April 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 64 years
The friendly family atmosphere, the insider tips.
4 April 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 48 years
All great!
I said it all, it was a hit: school and accommodation
26 February 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 67 years
Information about Naples
Key Facts about Naples
- Price index excluding rent: 72* (28% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 47* (53% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:66* (34% cheaper than New York)
- Big Mac price (Italy average):
0.00 € (7% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Weather in Naples
What to do in Naples
Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 30 minutes, 5 minutes.
Main stops: Naples Airport, Napoli Centrale
Taxi: 8 minutes drive to city center of Naples
Q&A - Questions and answers about Naples
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