Wednesday, April 30, 2025

28 April 2025 Salerno: A Trip to Napoli

 


We had already planned to go to Pompei the 29th.  Since Mara had a an early flight the on the 30th it made sense that she would leave from Pompei and stay the night in Napoli.  The only problem is what would she do with her luggage while we visited Pompei.  The easiest solution was for us to go to Napoli, drop off Mara's bag and go to the Archeology museum to prepare for our  Pompei visit. So we got into Napoli with Mara's big bag and went straight to the hotel.  While waiting for the train we passed the time chatting with a man from Arizona.   His name was Eddie and was traveling with another gal, Denise, who rode the train in the seat next to Leslie.  We took the train from Salerno to the Garibaldi station and the metro to the Toledo station.  The first time navigating to a new place, the distance always seems to be farther than it really is.  As we trudged along on the cobble stones we started to wonder about the blue dots directions provided by Google.  The doubts grew as we had reached our destination and there was no sign of any Bed and Breakfast.  We eventually found a small sign, perhaps 10 inches by 8 inches with the name of the BnB.  Huzzah!  We went inside and there was a tiny elevator up one flight of stairs.  We headed up but only two of us could fit inside.  We pressed the buttons but nothing happened.  It turned out that we needed to put a 0.10 Euro into the box that housed the buttons.  How much money could they possible collect over the course of a day, a dime at a time?  Oh well, we found the door, were greeted and they took Mara's bag to hold for the day.  We were overdue to some lunch and we tired three different pizza places before we settled on one.  


We rode in the top section


The landscape flew by quickly


Castles and mountains


Arrival in Napoli


A very big station


Down to the Metro


The worst floor ever for rolling luggage


Further down


Gritty walls


Waiting for the Metro


We are riding!


Back up we go



Higher and higher


A market in the square


Churches everywhere


Wide streets with lots of folks


A fox terrier!


Huge gates open up into the central courtyards of these large buildings


In the old town the streets are cobbles and stones


Bollards keep the scooters and occasional car from running over the pedestrians


The only indication that the Bed and Breakfast is here


One dine per elevator ride


The logo


A nice graffiti


The streets are crowded


Attempted pizza place #2


These large doors are open


The huge doors have a much smaller door within this door that is used by the inhabitants


We finally found a pizza place with an open table, the ratty old menus should have been a warning


The Margarita pizza with prosciutto  


My pizza was folded in half with ricotta and sausage inside


The interior



Our waiter chain smoked right next to the patrons
  


A very large knocker


Anyone home?


A delight down the alleyway


Another roadside shrine


Nice two tone buildings


Piazza Dante is quite large 


A delightful trumpet player


This is the facade for a state sponsored boarding school


Pretty fancy digs


Yo, indeed!


A grand door 20 feet tall


The closer we get to the museum the nicer the buildings get



A fine yellow color





 It has been 2 years and 327 days since we began our Migration