Eleonora
Naples
Hi! I'm Eleonora, an Italian student from Napoli, I'd like to do language exchanges with both English and Spanish, but also meet up with new people and show you my beautiful city! 🇺🇦🇵🇸🏳️🌈
Carla
Naples
25 y/o I moved to Naples so I could study languages at university. Whenever I get some free time, I love thrifting around the local markets here. animal & travel lover wine & beer enthusiast 🍻 since last year I’ve started traveling solo , and now I can’t wait to book the next ticket! ✨🐮🍃
I lived in Naples for at least 5 years; if you're in the company of men, nothing should happen, but if you're with women, you need to be a little cautious when going out at night. During the day, it's not dangerous; you just need to be careful when going to more populated or otherwise famous areas, because of pickpockets who might put their hands in your jacket pockets or backpacks. I always recommend not being alone; if you're alone during the day, nothing happens, but in the evening, you have to be very careful.
Posted: April 23, 2025i live in Naples and it's pretty safe if you know how to have confidence walking down the streets. Basically it's like "don't let the others give the impression of being a tourist", and it implies even in my own city.
Posted: April 17, 2025Fulvia
The strongest element in the city is the great community all around. If someone sees or listen something they don’t like, they will interfere and help without hesitation. No one is left alone. Naples is known for a sad criminality history and we can say that just in the last 5/10 years the city opened completely to tourism. That’s why no one wants bad stuff to happen
Posted: March 17, 2025Naples is a city like Rome or Milan, not worst. As all the big cities in the world, you should avoid to walk alone in the most isolated neighbourhoods in the night. Careful to your phone and wallet even during the day, especially in the most crowded areas and on public transport.
Posted: March 10, 2025