Via dei Mille, Via Filangieri, and Via Chiaia are among the most frequented streets for those who wish to shop in high-fashion stores. The most famous ones are the large boutique of Louis Vuitton and the jewelry store of Bulgari, must-visit stops for high-quality purchases. Along Via dei Mille, you can also stop at PAN, the Palace of Arts in Naples, which hosts various exhibitions of contemporary and non-contemporary art by local and international artists, almost always with free admission.
Traveling along Via Filangieri, where you can stop at Prada, you reach Via Chiaia, a street teeming with clothing and shoe stores, but also with street food venues, bars, and ice cream parlors. Along the way, you’ll find the Chiaia Bridge, built in 1636, which connects the area to the Pizzofalcone hill (but currently the elevator is out of order), while in a side street, there is the famous Pizzeria Brandi, where it is said that the Margherita pizza was born. At the end of the street, you emerge into the famous Piazza del Plebiscito.