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A complete guide to Napoli Centrale railway station


Napoli Centrale railway station is both a modern transport hub and a historic landmark, the perfect starting point for discovering the city and beyond. Here are some fascinating facts.
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Caterina Vasaturo

Journalist, external contributor of Immobiliare.it

If there’s one place that truly mirrors the lively rhythm of Naples, it’s undoubtedly its Central Station. A bustling crossroads of travellers, stories and destinations, this impressive hub is far more than a simple transit point, it serves as a gateway to the heart of the Neapolitan city and the wider South of Italy.

Whether it’s tourists in search of new adventures or daily commuters navigating the platforms, Napoli Centrale greets everyone with its unmistakable energy and a touch of magic.

Where is Napoli Centrale railway station located?

Napoli Centrale is one of Italy’s most important railway hubs, located in the heart of the city, in the Piazza Garibaldi area, just a short walk from the historic centre. It serves as a key junction for numerous rail lines that link the Campanian capital with major cities across Italy and the rest of Europe.

The station also plays a vital role in regional transport, catering to passengers travelling south towards Calabria and Sicily, as well as those heading north to Milan, Rome and Turin.

History

Napoli Centrale railway station first opened in 1866 and has since seen numerous expansions and renovations. Its striking, modern structure stands as a testament to the seamless coexistence of past and present.

The station’s original architectural design, rooted in nineteenth-century aesthetics, has been gradually transformed over the decades. Thanks to extensive refurbishment and extension works, it is now regarded as one of Italy’s most advanced and functional railway hubs.

A hub for high-speed and regional rail networks

One of the defining features of Napoli Centrale is its role as a major hub for high-speed rail services. The station serves as a key transit point for TAV trains, providing fast and efficient links between Naples and other major Italian cities, including Rome, Milan, Florence and Turin.

Its strategic location makes it a popular gateway for tourists arriving in the city, offering easy access to some of the region’s most iconic destinations: from the islands of Capri and Ischia to the Amalfi Coast and the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

Napoli Centrale also functions as a vital service centre for travellers. Inside the station, visitors will find a wide range of shops, cafés, restaurants and fast food outlets, offering both the chance to shop and unwind before departure or after a long journey. The commercial area is extensive, featuring a mix of international and local brands selling everything from souvenirs and fashion to gourmet food and tech products.

Connections with public transport

Another feature that makes Napoli Centrale a key hub is its integration with the city’s public transport network. Alongside national and regional train services, the station is linked to the metro system, allowing for swift travel across Naples.

Several urban and long-distance bus routes also stop in the square outside the station, offering further connectivity and making onward journeys easier.

A symbol of history and progress

Napoli Centrale has successfully met the challenges of time, evolving alongside developments in rail transport and modern infrastructure. While preserving its historic character, the station today is a modern, efficient facility that remains central to both domestic and international travel. It continues to serve as one of the main gateways to Naples and southern Italy.

Article translated by Agnese Giardini

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