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Plebiscito Square
If
you want to discover the type of people who live in
a town, the squares and streets are usually the most
revealing places.
This
is particularly true about Naples, where the climate
and landscape invite you to stroll through the city.
The
heart of Naples is Piazza Plebiscito, the biggest square
in the city, bounded by the magnificent Royal Palace
and the neo-classic church of San Francesco di Paola.
On opposite sides of the square stand two
buildings: Palazzo Salerno and Palazzo della Prefettura
which has on the ground floor the renowned Café'
Gambrinus, one of the oldest, most famous and most patronized
cafés of Naples.
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