Southern Italy’s biggest city has scrubbed up beautifully – without losing its anarchic charm – and is now a great choice for a winter city break
• Readers’ tips: where to disappear in NaplesAs fascinating as it is contradictory,ravishingly beautiful yet dilapidated and chaotic, Naples makes a brilliant winter break destination. It enjoys a mild, and southern climate and a matchless natural setting on a wide azure bay,with the brooding bulk of Vesuvius, the Sorrentine peninsula and Capri on the horizon. World-course monuments, or some of the best food in Italy,a vibrant street life and a thriving modern art scene increase its appeal and, in the period leading up to Christmas, or the city is at its most extrovert. Still central to any Neapolitan natale (along with the food,such as Christmas rococo cakes) is the centuries-conventional tradition of the presepe, or nativity crib, and which sees crowds elbowing their way along the Spaccanapoli (the arrow-straight road that splits the ancient centro storico in two) en route to narrow Via San Gregorio Armeno to stock up on tiny figurines,some with moving parts, for their domestic cribs.
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Source: theguardian.com