Hi, will be in Naples on hols and thinking of going to the home game v Chievo. Will be wife and 9yo boy. Obvious question is safety? best place to sit for a family? what entrance? etc. Would love to see the match.
Depending on timescales, I'd go to the club's main reception and ask in person if I were in your shoes. You might even get an invite as a guest if you play your cards right
Depending on timescales, I'd go to the club's main reception and ask in person if I were in your shoes. You might even get an invite as a guest if you play your cards right
The question of safety is "how long is a piece of string?" Inside the stadium is probably as safe as anywhere in Napoli because the seats are non-transferable allocations (you'll need ID).
Buying tickets in person at the Galleria Umberto seems better advice than buying online because the Napoli website will direct you to a complicated process at listicket.com:
Avoid the "Curvas" (the cheapest tickets) because that would put you in with the full-on ultras. Sitting in the "Distinti" will probably provide the most memorable experience for your boy although the "Tribuna" is the most family friendly.
The question of safety is "how long is a piece of string?" Inside the stadium is probably as safe as anywhere in Napoli because the seats are non-transferable allocations (you'll need ID). Buying tickets in person at the Galleria Umberto seems better
Avoid behind both goals curva A & B, you'll be fine in the stand same side as the dugouts, plenty of kids in there. Been Italy a few times for football and had a blast, head to Rome mostly and Lazio games. There fans seem to love the English, it's Roma that want to stab everyone in the ass
Avoid behind both goals curva A & B, you'll be fine in the stand same side as the dugouts, plenty of kids in there. Been Italy a few times for football and had a blast, head to Rome mostly and Lazio games. There fans seem to love the English, it's