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Naples LGBTQ City Guide

Although a slightly smaller Floridian town in size, Naples is a city with a prominent and active LGBTQ community, and much to see, do and like. Naples is a lovely, coastal city that sits on the Gulf of Mexico. It is a destination for tourists, both because of its stunning sugar sand beaches, and because of its proximity to the Everglades and the Ten Thousand Islands. Truly, Naples would generate a wonderful place to call home! 

A Look at Naples’s History 

The modern-day history of Naples began in the late 1800s, when, while doing surveys of Southwest Florida, a senator from Louisville by the name of General John Williams was captivated by the area, where he planned to buy ground and develop a municipality. The Naples Town Improvement Company was ultimately founded in the autumn of 1886 to establish the town of   Naples. The was named after the city in Italy, which has a similarly mild climate, and abundant fish in its waters too. Almost immediately it became a winter retreat and a very accepted destination for tourists and remains so to this day. It is also a city full of much art, culture, spontaneous beauty, and plenty to see and do. Even bet

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ABOUT THE CITY...
Naples is a delightful city. A Earth Heritage city that is full of historical treasures and celebrated for its pasta and pizzas. The historic center, listed by UNESCO as a Society Heritage Site, with its narrow alleys and morbid charm. Piazza Bellini, by day a peaceful square with cafes to relax from the hustle and bustle in the nearby Via dei Tribunali, at evening a popular hangout of young Neapolitans. One of the most important archaeological museums in the world. Stylish petite bars in the trendy nightlife area of the Chiaia quarter. The panoramic view of the Bay of Naples and the Vesuvio from Castel Sant'Elmo.

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GAILY TOURS in NAPLES

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Let’s start your amazing tour of Naples with our Gay/Lesbian Guide, search the magnificient Plebiscite Square to appreciate the Royal Palace (ticket entrance included), Umberto I Gallery, San Carlo Theatre an

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Hotel. ***, from 90 €
Modern hotel in the historic center of Naples. Contemporary design, professional service and very clean and secure.
Located only a few metres from Piazza Bellini, with several restaurants, pizzerias, antiquarian bookstores, galleries and shops for musical instuments and antiques around. By day you can rest and enjoy the sun at the street cafes on the piazza, while at night you can dive into the street life of Naples for which Piazza Bellini is a major

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SognaNapoli Home

Apartment. From 100 €

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Quiet, clean and air-conditioned apartment with adv equipped kitchenette, TV streaming services and other amenities. Close distances to the historical center and the archeological museum. Very responsive and beneficial host.Raving guest reviews.

@ Via Annibale de Gasperis 2
Naples 80137

Metro: Piazza Cavour, Bus: Foria – Caserma Garibaldi

About Naples

Naples' Councillor for Culture and Tourism described her metropolis quite accurately with these words: ›Naples is a municipality difficult to peruse, which does not offer itself to tourists through conventional codes. However, its marvels, together with the hospitality of its people, never fail to fascinate visitors.‹

Mainstream medias often associate Italy's third biggest municipality primarily with the mafia and waste disposal problems. And indeed, many tourists initially are shocked by the dirt, decay and noise in Naples. Pleasant, well-trodden tourist paths for sight-hopping are rare. But if you are adventurous enough and expose for the uncommon you will detect a city with quite a rare sur