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Naples || Pizza, Amore e Fantasia

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Naples || Pizza, Amore e Fantasia

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Story in photos of 36 hours in Naples in November. Long walks under the rain with a lot of pizza and a night visit at the Museum and Real Bosco of Capodimonte.

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The descent into "Quartieri Spagnoli"

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My first Babà in the city were the Babà was created

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Men's toilets in Naples'Mcfit

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Palazzo dello spagnolo by night

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Night visit to the Capodimonte Museum (with very private piano concert)

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Ryan's having a Pizza's commotion after seeing so many old paintings

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Waiting for a 4.7 rating Pizza

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First "Pizza fritta" i have in my life and i swear it won't be the last

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Stunning view of Naples from Chiesa di Sant'Antonio a Posillipo

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Mystical view of Castel dell'ovo and Vesuvio

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Delicious souvenir from Naples

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About the Author

Fabio Marcato

Fabio Marcato

Blogger and Co-Founder of The Fabryk

Born and raised in Venice, Italy (not the California one), Fabio studied art, media, and design before moving to Germany in 2014. What started as an Erasmus stay turned into a life abroad, with dozens of countries across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas along the way.

At The Fabryk, he uses storytelling, photography, and video to help travelers find places beyond the obvious. As a gay traveler himself, he's especially drawn to destinations where LGBTQ+ visitors feel welcome without having to sacrifice the culture and history that make a place worth visiting.

When not planning the next trip, you'll find him building Spotify playlists, singing karaoke, or adding to his Pokémon collection.


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