Port'Alba Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Gateway to Naples historic centre
Port’ Alba is basically the remnant of one of Naples’ city gates dating back to 1625. Located at one corner of Piazza Dante, it is not immediately obvious as it is partially concealed by the 2 adjacen...
This is one of the old entrance gates into Naples and dates back to 1625. It is located on the North West corner of Piazza Dante and leads into a small street called Via Alba which was a little messy...
The gate dates to 1625 when it was commissioned by Antonio Álvarez de Toledo y Beaumont, the Spanish Viceroy in Naples. Stroll through and you are in an area that is crammed with various stalls sellin...
I didn't realise that this was the old entrance into the city to later on but walking to/from Piazza Dante you felt it was something special with stalls selling video (remember them), LP's (even furth...
With my vivid imagination I found it thrilling to walk through this old entrance to the city. I also enjoyed the tables with books along the sides. Not your usual tourist sales here. This seems to ...
Gateway to Naples historic centre
Port’ Alba is basically the remnant of one of Naples’ city gates dating back to 1625. Located at one corner of Piazza Dante, it is not immediately obvious as it is partially concealed by the 2 adjacen...
Hostoric Old gate Dating Back To1625
This is one of the old entrance gates into Naples and dates back to 1625. It is located on the North West corner of Piazza Dante and leads into a small street called Via Alba which was a little messy...
Entrance to the Centro Storico
The gate dates to 1625 when it was commissioned by Antonio Álvarez de Toledo y Beaumont, the Spanish Viceroy in Naples. Stroll through and you are in an area that is crammed with various stalls sellin...
Beautiful entrance
I didn't realise that this was the old entrance into the city to later on but walking to/from Piazza Dante you felt it was something special with stalls selling video (remember them), LP's (even furth...
Thrilling
With my vivid imagination I found it thrilling to walk through this old entrance to the city. I also enjoyed the tables with books along the sides. Not your usual tourist sales here. This seems to ...