Visit Castel Nuovo, the symbol of Naples. Learn about its Triumphal Arch, the Hall of Barons, and the Civic Museum inside.

Towering over the port of Naples, the Castel Nuovo (often called Maschio Angioino) is impossible to miss. It serves as the main hub (Stop #1) for all City Sightseeing lines, making it the perfect starting point for your adventure.
Built in 1279 by Charles I of Anjou, this castle has housed kings, popes, and artists (including Giotto and Petrarch). Its massive cylindrical towers give it a distinct, formidable look that separates it from other Italian castles.
Sandwiched between two dark stone towers is a stunning white marble arch. This is the Triumphal Arch of Alfonso of Aragon, built to celebrate his conquest of the city in 1443. It is considered one of the finest pieces of Renaissance art in Southern Italy.

Your ticket (often separate from the bus, though look for combos!) gets you access to several key areas:
Photo Op: The best shot of the castle isn't from the front, but from the side near the gardens, or from the top deck of your bus as it pulls away!

Visiting Castel Nuovo gives you a crash course in Neapolitan history before you even explore the rest of the city.

This guide is written for travelers who want to embrace Naples without getting overwhelmed. We focus on practicalities—like which route takes you to the best pizza—and honest advice about traffic and timing.
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