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Originally Posted by Crawford
Genoa's gritty core neighborhoods are much smaller than in Naples. I don't think Genoa is worth more than a day or two.
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Interestingly when I was asking for advices with Chat GPT in Naples, I actually asked it if I'd find Turin and Genoa underwhelming compared to Naples and if there were pockets of them that would look like a big European city.
It said Genoa Centro Storico is as big as Naples and as it's more medieval instead of the Greek grid of Naples, I believe I could spend lots of time there without getting bored.
I guess it's a matter of adjust expectations. I believe I can have a great time in Genoa. Two days I believe it's not much. At least a 3 full days. More if going to Cinque Terre and other parts of Liguria.
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Originally Posted by mrnyc
you assumers -- i wasn't able to travel that day, because i was in a may day event. 
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Probably working...
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Originally Posted by MonkeyRonin
Naples is awesome - beautiful, gritty, lively, historic, and not so completely overrun with tourism as much of Italy is. Spent a day there as part of wider trip a couple years ago and the only regret is not spending more time there! Would definitely have sacrificed a night or two in Rome (which is also great, but less enjoyable than Naples IMO) to spend a bit more time there.
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If you want to get deep into it, Naples could be endless. So so many layers to explore, from Greek to Barroque, from food to nature, from history to urban life, incredibly.
And yes, after 5 days in Naples, I went to Rome, getting out Spagna metro station and the first thing you see this huge horde of tourists taking pictures in front of the Scalinata...
Contrast couldn't be worse. Rome is beautiful, but it sadly can look like an empty shell at the first glance, specially after getting one of the best and more authentic urban experience in Napoli.
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Originally Posted by New Brisavoine
Naples itself is meh... except for its museum of antiquities. European tourists usually don't go to Campania for Naples.
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On Saturday I couldn't even walk on the main streets of Centro Storico as they were completely taken by (European) tourists. They're a not annoying as the international crowd in Rome, but they were too many.
I guess it's a good thing many avoid Napoli otherwise it would be ruined as Venice, Florence and even Rome.