Via Toledo

Via Toledo

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Michael K
San Jose, CA1,137 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Couples
Unlike Spaccanapoli or Via Tribunali or any of the streets in Quartieri Spagnoli, Via Toledo is wider. Because of this reason, it doesn't feel as crammed even though it is congested with people especially on weekends. There are also street artists in the evening performing their acts and creating a carnival atmosphere. You can find gelato places and fast food joints on this street, but most restaurants are located on the side streets.
Written 27 May 2024
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ondadimare
Italy18,592 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2024 • Solo
...is Via Toledo!!...in Naples!!...ex Via Roma!!...I was there in December!!...so all lit up for the nearby Christmas holidays!!...and like every city has a beautiful street more than a kilometer long!!...that of Naples is Via Toledo!!...clearly it takes its name from the Spanish character who rehabilitated the city building in the first half of the sixteenth century!!...the Via Toledo!!...so important Via!!...and connects various important squares of the city!!...starts from Piazza Dante!!...and arrives at Piazza Trieste and Trento to arrive then at Piazza del Plebiscito!!...but you also pass through other Squares!!...and is used as a pedestrian transit!!...here are many historic clothing stores!!...perfume shops!...cafés!!...but you also meet many buildings and palaces!!...of artistic and historical interest!!!...and also many famous people loved to walk in Via Toledo!!!...here is also the most beautiful metro stop in Europe!!!!...which was inaugurated a couple of years ago!!!...what can I say!!...beautiful to be here!!!...walking and shopping in Via Toledo in Naples!!!👍👣👌🚶‍️!!️
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Written 13 December 2024
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Silvia G
Monza, Italy6 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Friends
very crowded and busy street at all times of the day. Naples is a LIVING city!!
walking along Via Toledo I recommend tasting the CUORE DI SFOGLIATELLA's Sfogliatelle... they make them for all tastes, both sweet and savory and, in the side street at the Umberto I gallery, enjoy the fantastic Fiocchi di Neve di Poppella! You have to queue for a while but it's worth it
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Written 28 May 2024
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Raúl N
Antequera, Spain2,358 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2024 • Family
It is one of the main arteries of the ancient city. Palaces and churches are combined with local businesses and other prestigious brands. It serves as a limit to the bustling Spanish quarter, so the gastronomic offer is guaranteed. In addition, it links such emblematic areas of the city as the squares of the Plebiscite and Dante with the Archaeological Museum.
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Written 2 December 2024
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Michelangelo L
Foggia, Italy7,648 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2024 • Couples
Tourists and Neapolitans swarm this street, just over km1 long and partly used as a pedestrian area.
In some hours of the day it is almost impossible to walk. The road was commissioned by the viceroy in 1500 and for a period of almost a century it was called Via Roma. Important noble palaces and do not open on this artery. The metro stop has given the area more impetus.
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Written 1 December 2024
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MidwestKathM
Detroit, MI1,147 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Couples
Walking the Via Toledo was an experience, for sure, but a welcome one! Yes, it is crowded and noisy but it is also lined with stores and restaurants and sites to see. Our hotel was along this street so we walked it each day of our visit there. We shopped. We ate. And we enjoyed street music and performers. We stopped to see the historic entrances to palazzi now turned into apartments and car parks and such. We saw and read numerous historical plaques telling us who once lived there. We walked from Via Museo on one end down to the harbor, passing by the Gallerie d'Italie Napoli, Galleria Umberto I, Palazzo Reale, and Piazza del Plebescito. A nice introduction to Naples!
Written 20 June 2024
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sugapapa
Nasushiobara, Japan8,118 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Couples
The main street stretching north from the Plebiscite Square. We took a walk, window shopping, starting from Galleria Umberto I. It was a gorgeous avenue lined with fashion-related shops, pizzerias and other eateries, and was crowded with locals and tourists. It was a bit disappointing that someone walked near Toledo metro station and ended up in what is said to be the most beautiful metro station in Europe. I'm a bit sorry about the poor research.
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Written 30 December 2024
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TravelingSoccerLoon
Saint Paul, MN8,539 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Couples
Pedestrianized street in Naples and one of the most popular shopping streets in the city. Many high-end shops can be found along here. Nearby is the Spanish Quarter offering many restaurants, cafes, and bars.
Written 31 December 2024
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ZiggBrasilia
Brasilia, DF607 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2025 • Family
This for me is the street that is the face of this amazing city that is Naples. You can't go to Naples without spending hours on this street. Small shops and amazing sweets. Eating a Gappa there has no price. Worth the trip and the walk. Access to the Humberto gallery and to one of the most charming metro station in the city. Imperdível.
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Written 8 March 2025
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2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Business
I have eaten here several times and it has always been a little more uncomfortable - the food is very good, but today we found the doors locked. We made a reservation for 2 people at 12pm, the door was locked, and a few people were already waiting outside. At 12.03pm someone banged on the door loudly because no one was unlocking the door, even though you could see the employees inside. Then: an employee unlocked the door and told those waiting that she would unlock it in a few minutes. And then she locked it again. !
Sorry, but that really isn't right. You think that if you can bake award-winning pizza, you can leave the customers standing outside?
I was your customer for the longest time, but you don't need me to feed your arrogance. Enjoy your meal!
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Written 9 February 2024
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