University of Naples "Parthenope"
Palazzo Pacanowski - Via Generale Parisi 13
80132 Naples, Italy
A wide array of transport options is available to get you around the city. Bus services are run by ANM. Journey planners are available on Google Maps or Moovit. You must validate your ticket in a ticket stamping machine when using the ticket for the first time. Ticket stamping machines are not always obvious - you may have to look for them. Having an unstamped ticket is the same as having no ticket at all and will get you a fine.
Bus E6 from Piazza Trieste e Trento stops close to Pacanowski building. The building can also be reached in a 10-minutes walk from the Augusteo station of Funicolare Centrale and in 15 minutes from the Toledo and Municipio Metro (line 1) stations. An elevator connects via Chiaia and via Monte di Dio. From the central station you can take bus 151 and stop in “Morelli”.
A restricted-access elevator to Pacanowski building is also available to Conference participants in via Chiatamone (at the crossroads between via Chiatamone, Galleria Vittoria and Via Arcoleo). This is the most convenient entrance when coming from the waterfront hotels. Surveillance personnel will have the list of participants.
Capodichino International Airport, 7 km northeast of the city centre, links Napoli with most Italian and several European cities, as well as New York.
Which Airline?
Fly into Naples International Airport with a wide range of airlines, including ITA Airways, British Airways, Lufthansa, Iberia and Air France. There are low-cost companies also, including Ryanair, WizzAir and Easyjet.
Getting into Naples from the Airport
The airport is served by bus lines and taxis (predetermined fares might apply, see here). Alibus stops to Stazione Centrale (railway station) and Piazza Municipio, near the main ferry port (molo Beverello). An Alibus ticket (5€) can be bought at the airport or on board (with no surcharge) and is valid for a single journey on Alibus and for all lines of the UNICOCAMPANIA consortium within the Napoli urban area. You must validate your ticket when using it for the first time. The ticket is valid for 90 minutes from the first validation. Yellow validation machines are not always obvious - you may have to look for them. Having an unvalidated ticket is the same as not having a ticket at all and will get you a fine.
The main railway station is Napoli Centrale. Different options are available. For example, travel times to Rome range from 2 hours with a regional train to 70 minutes with high-speed trains. Costs vary accordingly.
At Napoli Centrale, transfer options include the Circumvesuviana station with trains to Pompei and Sorrento, the Metro lines 1 (Garibaldi station) and 2 (Piazza Garibaldi station), as well as buses in front of the station.
Intercity buses connect Napoli with many destinations. The main bus station (Metropark station) is close to Napoli Centrale railway station.