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Which is more fun, Naples or Siena?

In fact, the city of Naples is like this. If you have been to Italy, there is actually nothing to see in the city, and it is a mess. However, you can try Neapolitan pizza. Fresh cheese mozzarella is unique to Naples, and special desserts like babà are also good. There are some good scenic spots near Naples, such as the world-famous Pompeiskavi and Vesuvius volcano (6 kilometers southeast of Naples) and the Pozzuoli salfadara sulfur vent on campi flegrei, the world's largest super volcano (5 kilometers west of Naples). In addition, two tourist islands, Ischia and Capri, are also good. You can take a ferry to Naples, 15 to half an hour.

There are great differences between the two cities. It can be seen that Siena is a small rural area and Naples is a metropolis. So where you like depends on your personal taste.

I think Naples is a city with great atmosphere. Indeed, many people will complain about the chaos here. Secondly, there are a lot of dark and tattered beggars sitting in a row, especially when they walk out of the Central Railway Station, a strange feeling of being stared at comes to me.

Anyway, it feels like I'm walking into the bad guy's territory.

But I lived in Naples for a whole week before I got a general understanding of the entanglement and complexity of this city. It is said that many artists and musicians will come here for inspiration. That's true. You can feel the difference in this city. The wealthy area of Mount Womero. The mansion by the sea is full of yachts. Chaos near the railway station. Boldness when walking at night. Blacks, Arabs, all kinds of immigrants, all kinds of chaotic mountains overlook the city. Then there are several famous good places around, the Amalfi coast and Pompeii. . . .

Naples is mainly about its history, culture and art. A feeling of being buried and lonely. The food is absolutely first-class in Italy, and the price is almost lower in Italy. People are very, very warm and friendly. You might as well go to the morning market. It's fun for fishermen to shout like quarrels.

In a word, I think Naples people are warm and generous. It is the original taste of real Italians. It's totally different from what I felt in Milan.

The northern part of Naples is covered with its mess, so you need to discover and experience the beauty of the city carefully.

Siena went to central Italy, and I think the best thing was their fantastic horse racing festival.

The ancient town of Siena is very nice and full of nostalgia. But on a small scale.