Via Giordano

Naples


Named after the great Neapolitan baroque artist Luca Giordano, this partly pedestrianised street is peppered with shops, cafes and strolling crowds of middle-class Neapolitans. The block between Via Stanzione and Via De Mura is home to a row of kiosks selling books (mostly in Italian), CDs and DVDs, and prints of classic film posters.


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