Whether joining the party at Piazza del Plebiscito or viewing spectacular fireworks over the bay, New Year’s Eve in Naples offers something for every type of traveler. Just like the city itself, many of the best things to do in Naples on New Year’s Eve consist of a mix of family traditions and urban celebrations. Join Neopolitans for seafood feasts, traditional pastries, and street celebrations in the Quartieri Spagnoli that continue until dawn. From insider tips to the local customs, here’s how to spend New Year’s Eve in Naples.
New Year’s Eve fireworks
Spectacular fireworks displays over the Bay of Naples and across the city, with the most impressive shows around Piazza del Plebiscito and the waterfront areas (all displays are free and open to the public).
Average temperature
From 41 F to 54 F (5 C to 12 C)
What to avoid on New Year’s Eve
Avoid driving in the historic city center, as the streets become packed with partygoers. Be cautious of objects thrown from open windows as part of Naples’ New Year’s Eve tradition of tossing out old items like pots, pans, and sometimes furniture to symbolize letting go of past misfortunes and making way for new beginnings.