One of the biggest and most fascinating cities of art of the Mediterranean, Naples borders on its wonderful gulf that extends from the Sorrentine peninsula to Phlegraean Fields. It offers a great suggestive view, with the imponent volcano Vesuvius and, in the distance, the three magnificent islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida which seem like little jewels came from the sea. In addition to its wonderful landscapes, Naples owes its earned fame also to the charm of its old town which narrates 2500 years of history and it has been inserted in 1995 in the list of the Unesco Heritage. In recent years, the city has recovered all its charm which includes old locations, traditions, wonderful churches, cooking, music and characteristic locations. Here we can find some of the most important museums of the world such as the National Archaeological Museum which hosts the Farnese collection and all the finds of the buried cities by the terrible eruption in 79 A.C.; the Museum of Capodimonte with the works of the major artists of the worldwide culture, including Raffaello, Tiziano,