Parco di Capodimonte
Parco di Capodimonte, situated just northeast of Naples’ historic center, serves as the city's largest green space, covering about 134 hectares. Originally a royal hunting reserve created in the 18th century, it houses the Capodimonte Museum, featuring works by Caravaggio and Titian, making it a key cultural destination. Visitors can stroll along its tree-lined paths, admire the stunning views of the city, and explore a variety of flora, including centuries-old trees and manicured gardens. In April, the park bursts into vibrant color as cherry blossoms bloom, providing a picturesque backdrop for leisurely walks or picnics. With various art installations scattered throughout, there's no shortage of sights to see during your visit.