How to get to the Napoli party on May 26 by car. Where to park, recommended routes and closed roads

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La party for Napoli's fourth scudetto will involve a large part of the city, in particular the Lungomare di via Caracciolo. Monday 26 May 2025, from 15:00 pm to 17:30 pm, two open-top buses with the Italian champion team they will travel the stretch between the Luise Pier of Mergellina e Piazza Vittoria, passing along the cycle path.

For reasons of public order and safety, a extraordinary traffic plan with road closures and public transport diversions. Let's see how to get there, where to park and what the recommended routes are.

Where to start and which route to follow based on the area

If you arrive from the north (Scampia, Chiaiano, Frullone)

The most convenient solution is to leave the car in the interchange parking including Scampia, Chiaiano or Frullone and take the Metro Line 1. The recommended stops to reach the parade area are Toledo o Municipality (Select), both easily accessible and operational with continuous service.

If you arrive from the west (Bagnoli, Pianura, Fuorigrotta)

Who moves from Bagnoli or Plain can use the Cumana to Montesanto, where it is possible to continue on foot or by car Central Funicular. From Fuorigrotta, you can reach it by car up to via Julius Caesar, but beyond that point traffic will be blocked: better to leave the vehicle and use public transport.

If you are coming from the east or from outside Naples

Who comes from theeastern area or from outside the city you can use the parking at Centro Direzionale, directly connected to the Metro Line 1. The train stations and Circumvesuviana also allow you to reach the center in a short time.

If you come from Vomero or Colli Aminei

In this case it is better to rely on Funicular: Chiaia o Central, both active 24 hours a day. Alternatively, you can take the Metro Line 1 from the station Gold Medals and get off at Toledo or Town Hall to access the pedestrian area of ​​the festival.

Who arrives from the north area of Naples (Scampia, Chiaiano, Frullone) can leave the car in the interchange parking and use the Metro Line 1, going down to Toledo or Town Hall.

Who comes from the west (Bagnoli, Pianura, Fuorigrotta) can use the Cumana up to Montesanto and continue on foot or by cable car. From Fuorigrotta you can access up to via Giulio Cesare but not beyond.

Who leaves from the east area or from out of town can use the Centro Direzionale, park and reach the center with Line 1. Who is on the Aminei or Vomero Hills can rely on Funicular or use Line 1 from Medaglie d'Oro.

Which roads will be closed and how will traffic change?

From the early hours of the morning a series of Parking and transit bans along the entire Lungomare and in much of the hilly and coastal area. In particular:

  • Lazio Gallery: closed from 6:00 am;
  • Galleria Vittoria and Via Acton: banned from 9:00;
  • Riviera di Chiaia, Via Carducci, Via Partenope, Via Caracciolo and Piazza Sannazaro: all closed to traffic from 9:00;
  • Sant'Antonio ramps and stretch of via Posillipo: vehicular access prohibited.

Via Orazio, Via Fuorigrotta, Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the surrounding areas will remain accessible. But the The Municipality strongly urges not to use private cars.

Where to park and what discounts are available

To encourage the use of public transport, interchange car parks will be active h24 within discounted rates only for Monday 26th May.

Here are some of the rates applied:

  • Frullone (Metro Line 1): €3,00 full day, €5,00 night;
  • Colli Aminei: €2,00 for the first 4 hours, then €0,50/hour;
  • Of the Grass: €4,00 daytime, €5,00 night-time;
  • Bagnoli: €2,00 full day, €0,50/hour night;
  • Chiaiano and Scampia: €1,50 daytime, €3,00 night-time;
  • Business Center, Aulisio, Grimaldi: €5,00 full day;
  • Pianura: €3,00 daytime, €5,00 night-time;
  • Brin: flat rate of €5,00.

All car parks are connected to the metro network.

Which public transport to use to reach the parade

The easiest way to get to the area is to use the public transport. The Metro Line 1 and the Funiculars Centrale, Chiaia and Montesanto will be active with no-stop service.

The most convenient stops are:

  • Town Hall and Toledo (Metro Line 1);
  • Augustan (Central Funicular);
  • Margherita Park (Chiaia Funicular).

Le Mergellina and Piazza Amedeo stations of Line 2 and Line 6 will be closed. Also the Funicular of Mergellina will not be active. Some bus lines such as 112, 128, 140, C21, 151, 154, R7, C16 will be diverted, suspended or limited. Other lines extend the service from 23:00 to 05:00 the following day.

Where to start and which route to follow based on the area

Who arrives from the north area of Naples (Scampia, Chiaiano, Frullone) can leave the car in the interchange parking and use the Metro Line 1, going down to Toledo or Town Hall.

Who comes from the west (Bagnoli, Pianura, Fuorigrotta) can use the Cumana up to Montesanto and continue on foot or by cable car. From Fuorigrotta you can access up to via Giulio Cesare but not beyond.

Who leaves from the east area or from out of town can use the Centro Direzionale, park and reach the center with Line 1. Who is on the Aminei or Vomero Hills can rely on Funicular or use Line 1 from Medaglie d'Oro.

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