Imagine relaxing in the sun, holding up an Aperol sproutz and ready to enjoy the best pizza on the planet. New data from EuroChange shows that Britons, who long for the taste of “La Dolce Vita,” can now find themselves crowned Aperol's most budget-friendly location in the stunning city of Naples.
This research will allow you to enjoy this typical summer drink for just 2 euros (1.54 pounds). For those who know, Cammarota Spritz is where it should be. It is described as a “cool, unadorned Aperol-themed bar in the heart of the city” where prices can be soaked at just 84p. What you can't miss is another local haunt dedicated to Aperol, another local haunt offering spritz at the wallet-friendly 2 euro mark, MirrorOnline reports.
And when it comes to gastronomy, Naples is a food lover's paradise. After all, it's a pizza house. Whether you're eating out or grab a bite from a street vendor, you'll still come across some of the tastiest pizzas in the local area (avoid the controversial Paiza-on-pizza debate with locals!)
But Naples offers more than just the joy of cooking. Earlier this year, Lonely Planet nominated the destination as one of Europe's top weekend holidays, citing countless attractions, historic buildings and a lively nightlife.
A travel guru said, “Napoli, Italy's third largest city, is chaotic and cultured, luxurious, gritty, enthusiastic and modest, with architectural gems in every corner.”
History lovers are excited to learn that the ancient city of Pompeii, tragically buried beneath the volcanic ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted at 79AD, is a train just 30 minutes from Naples, and that the Italian city is an ideal starting point for exploration.
British people looking for bargains are pleased to hear that reaching Naples on a budget is very easy.
Skyscanner has found direct flights starting at just £42 on airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet, but Hotels.com has city accommodation options starting at £33 per night.
The mirror journalist was recently in some horror after hearing a whisper of a “dangerous” reputation, but recently travelled to Naples.
However, upon arrival, she was surprised to discover the warmth of the locals, the charm of the spectacles and the vibrant nightlife.
Looking back on her experiences, she said: “Napolitan nightlife is no match for anyone. Kick off at Aperol Splitz at one of the many bars in the city, and travelling to taste the truly amazing Neapolitan pizza.
She continued: “We had three thrilling days in Naples. Every moment was joy. Certainly it was lively, and while it takes courage and a certain level of recklessness to cross the road, the city is full of life.