Public transport in Naples
The transport infrastructure of Naples is well developed and includes:
Bus service
(Sepsa and Ctp companies). Connects all districts and suburbs of Naples (look for exact routes on website).
Trolleybus (8 routes) and tram (3 routes)
Schemes and timetables can be viewed on the websites of carrier companies (http://www.ctpn.it/home.asp and http://www.anm.it/).
Metro and Urban Trains
The Metropolitan is the youngest form of public transportation in Naples, with 2 lines currently in operation. Line 1 (locally known as the "underground museum of modern art") connects the city center with the train station (17 stations), while Line 6 has 4 stations in the western part of Naples. The metro is interconnected with the urban railway: Lines 3 and 4 along the bay connect Naples to tourist destinations such as Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Fare Prices in Naples Public Transportation
Like in other European cities, ticket prices in Naples vary depending on the duration of the ticket. There are tickets for 90 minutes (orario - 1.5 EUR), 24 hours (giornaliero - around 3.5 EUR), and weekly tickets (around 12 EUR).
Tickets can be purchased at metro ticket offices, bus stops, tobacco shops, and newsstands. Experienced tourists recommend using the Campania Artecard, a discounted ticket option, to pay for transportation in Naples. The cost is 21 EUR, and you can buy the ticket at metro ticket offices, train stations, travel agencies, or online.