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Overview: car trip from Rome to Naples

A car trip from Rome to Naples will take you through the heart of Italy, providing a unique and immersive experience encompassing the country's rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty.

From the moment you set off, you'll be surrounded by the captivating allure of Italy, with picturesque vistas at every turn. As you leave behind the bustling streets of Rome, you'll venture into the idyllic countryside, where rolling hills and charming villages transport you to a simpler way of life. As you make your final approach to Naples, you're greeted by the bustle of this historic port city hugging the sparkling waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. ### What can you expect to see along the way? Take in vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see, their neatly lined rows producing some of the finest wines (such as Aglianico in the world. Journey further, and you'll encounter ancient ruins that bear the weight of centuries of history, serving as a testament to the immense legacy of this remarkable nation. As you traverse the distance between Rome and Naples, you'll have the freedom to create your own itinerary and stop at quaint villages, lively markets, and ancient archaeological sites. ### Take it easy For a hassle-free experience, book a private door-to-door ride with Daytrip. Your private driver will pick you up in Rome, take care of your luggage, and then bring you to your desired destination in Naples. Along the way, you can chat with them to gain insights into local culture or get tips on what to do in Naples. When you make the car trip with Daytrip, you can easily visit the many captivating sights that line the route from Rome to Naples, like the Anfiteatro Campano, Italy's oldest amphitheater, or the Royal Palace of Caserta, the Italian Versailles.

About Naples

Naples is the third-largest city in Italy and one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world. It's cultured and opulent, it's also gritty and chaotic, and although it's exuberant and exciting, it's also peaceful and understated.

Naples is a centerpiece of Italian culture, with illustrious art, unforgettable literature, near indescribable architecture, lively music and theater, and friendly residents. But how did this city become the spectacular place it is today? The answer: a long history. Naples was founded in the 8th century BC by the Cumaeans and was one of the most important Greek colonies before it was conquered by the Romans in 326 BC.

In the Middle Ages, the Duchy of Naples was an independent state until the Normans invaded in 1139. After Angevia seized the city in 1266, it became the Kingdom of Naples in 1282, after which Naples became one of Europe's most influential cultural centers.

This seemingly endless succession of rulers shaped Naples into the vibrant city it is today.

From Rome to Naples: travel tips

Brace yourself for a delightful time filled with options and scenic wonders on the road from Rome to Naples! You have two main routes, each offering its unique flavor. Follow these travel tips to get the most out of your trip.

### Plan in advance Each mode of transportation from Rome to Naples offers a different experience. Whether you select the swift and speedy train, the budget-friendly flexibility of buses, or the luxurious comfort of a private transfer, decide how you're making the trip in advance. Whatever route you take from the eternal city (Rome) to Napoli (Naples), be sure to pack well and be early – even if things run late. Vacations are always a little unpredictable, so it’s better to be safe than scattered. ### Pizza pit stops No road trip would be complete without immersing yourself in the local culture and cuisine. Pizza fanatics can even plan their road trips to stop at some of the best pizza joints along the way. Here are some of the most popular: Pizza Pazza A Pezzi: Via delle Margherite, 103, 04011 Aprilia LT, Italy Roxy Pizza: Via Villafranca, 4c, 04100 Latina LT, Italy Numerodieci: Via Fedele Calvosa, 85, 03100 Frosinone FR, Italy A Tutta Pizza: Via Marittima, 327, 03100 Frosinone FR, Italy Pizzeria Serafina: Via Anxur, 95, 04019 Terracina LT, Italy Ristorante Pizzeria Ai Cappuccino: Corso Lucilio, 194, 81037 Sessa Aurunca CE, Italy Pizza-shop-hopping is rewarding, but it’s important to note that the traffic, on the other hand, can be a buzzkill, especially during peak hours. Since you'll probably want to wash your pizza down with local wine, hiring a private driver means you don't have to worry about navigating foreign streets and can enjoy your pizza adventure to the fullest. ### Avoid rush hour Rome has some of the worst traffic in the world, so time your departure to avoid the heavy congestion from 7:00-10:00 AM. Naples, as the third-largest city in Italy, similarly sees heavy rush hour traffic, so expect to be slowed down if you’re arriving between 5:00 and 7:00 PM. Stay updated on traffic conditions, consider alternate routes, and make the most of your time on the road. Leave early in the morning, and you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the many sights on the road from Rome to Naples while still beating rush hour traffic. ### Enrich your trip When you book a private car with Daytrip, you’re opening the door to an unexpectedly enriching experience. Your English-speaking driver will be more than happy to share their local insights, give a history crash course, or give tips on what to do in Naples. Daytrip also lets you stop for sightseeing, so you can visit places you'd miss with public transportation.

How to get from Rome to Naples

Need help deciding how to get from Rome to Naples? Here’s the breakdown of your options:

Rome to Naples by train

Taking the train is the fastest and easiest way to reach Naples from Rome, especially with the high-speed Frecciarossa train. The journey takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes, with ticket prices ranging from $15 to $77 USD. Departing from Rome Termini and arriving at Naples Centrale, the train offers modern amenities like air conditioning, electrical outlets, Wi-Fi, a cafe car, and a food cart. However, it can be crowded and expensive, particularly during peak hours.

### Rome to Naples by bus For a more economical and flexible choice, buses are plentiful, with prices ranging from $4 to $20 USD. The journey takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes, depending on traffic and stops. Departing from Rome Tiburtina and arriving at Naples Piazza Garibaldi, both near the city center, buses provide amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and reclining seats. Yet, they can be slow and uncomfortable, especially in adverse conditions. ### Rome to Naples by private car transfer with Daytrip That’s us – comfortable, convenient & clean cruising! Book a car with an English-speaking local driver for a more luxurious and personalized experience. The 80-minute ride comes with door-to-door service, luggage assistance, and air conditioning, allowing you to relax and be fully present during your trip. Even better, you can stop for sightseeing to enrich your trip even more! All cars are pet-friendly, come with child seats, and are smoke-free. And with prices as low as $74 per person, it can be cheaper than the train when traveling with a group! ### Rome to Naples by rental car Driving yourself sounds like a good idea at first. You get the flexibility to make pit stops or explore off-the-beaten-path destinations on your own time. But think about this: Rome has some of the worst traffic in the world, and Naples isn't far behind it. Navigating congested foreign streets where you don't know the rules of the road adds unnecessary stress to your vacation. ### Rome to Naples by plane Departing directly from Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO) and arriving at Naples International Airport (NAP), direct flights take about 50 minutes, with ticket prices from $97 to $230 USD. While you’ll cover the distance fast, it doesn't take into account all the extra waiting. Along with having to get to and from the airport, you need 1.5-2 hours for check-in, security, and boarding, waiting to get off the plane, waiting for your luggage, and waiting some more to exit the airport after your luggage arrives. Expect the total flying experience to be more like 4 hours.

Things to do when you get to Naples

After your trip from Rome, you’ll be hungry to start exploring the home of pizza. Here are some of the best things to do when you get to Naples.

Go palace hunting around Piazza del Plebiscito

Start your visit at Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples’s main square. This huge space is surrounded by multiple palaces, including the Royal Palace, Palazzo Salerno, Prefecture Palace, and the Basilica Royal. Then, set off in search of more opulent palaces and historic churches like the Naples Cathedral or the San Domenico Maggiore.

### Gesù Nuovo On the western side of Naples, the Gesu Nuova church is one of the most unique in the city. The unforgettable Brutalist-Baroque facade belies an opulent interior fit for royalty. This checks out since the church was originally a palace built for Roberto Sanseverino, Prince of Salerno, in 1470. Along with admiring the distinctive architecture, you can also learn about the local saint Dr. Giuseppe Moscati, who dedicated his incredibly long-lived career to healing the poor in the 19th century. ### Fontanelle Cemetery Hidden beneath the streets of Naples, the Fontanelle Cemetery is in an old quarry that has existed since the 17th century. Some 250,000 plague victims are interred here, their bones piled out in the open. While the sight might scare you at first, there’s a strong tradition of caring for these lost souls. You might glimpse someone tending to their designated skeleton while you learn more about this practice. ### Pizza at Via dei Tribunali Naples prides itself as the “birthplace of pizza”, so the city is a mecca for pie lovers. Pizzerias battle for the title of the best, and the competition is fierce. The Via dei Tribunali is home to some of the top contenders, so come with an empty stomach to fill up on signature fluffy charred dough pizza. ### San Carlo Theatre Catch a world-class opera, concert, or ballet at the San Carlo Theatre. If you don’t have a preference, it doesn’t matter - watch something. The opulent interiors and frescoed ceilings in one of the oldest in Europe deserve a standing ovation. Or, at the very least, take a look at the state-of-the-art museum, which features an immersive 3D gallery and contemporary exhibitions.

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