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Michael Sep 4th, 2016 07:56 PM

<i>I don't need to travel to Naples to know it's a gritty and unsophisticated place, just like I don't have to travel to Mogadishu to know it's a hellhole.
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An armchair traveler? Is the same true of your comments on the outer <i>arrondissements</i> in Paris?

MyBeautifulBalloon Sep 5th, 2016 06:31 AM

The ONLY way to judge another place is to go there and experience it yourself.

Loacker Sep 7th, 2016 02:13 PM

I'm curious. How does Palermo and Sicily in general compare to Naples? It's more southerly than Naples and also has its mafia issues. Is it as gritty and chaotic as Naples, or much more civilized? (For lack of a better word)

Leely2 Sep 7th, 2016 02:25 PM

Have you been to Palermo? I have, and I loved it. However, I also found Naples a really great destination. There are, I suppose, some similarities, but in general I found Sicily quite different from all of mainland Italy. Not better, not worse, just different.

This is all very subjective. Florence leaves me cold, even though it has many artistic treasures and I'm a Renaissance art fiend; I like the sights, but the city itself--meh. And though it's mobbed with tourists, I love love LOVE Venice because it's so beautiful. I never tire of Rome.

Naples is a lot of fun, lively. Palermo is like another world.

These are merely my impressions.

Michael Sep 7th, 2016 04:58 PM

Th old center of Palermo is as gritty as the Naples center.

Michael Sep 7th, 2016 05:04 PM

From a comment on my trip report:


Coincidentally, I stayed at the Hotel Joli (where we stayed) in Palermo and liked it very much once I recovered my composure. A few minutes after arriving in Sicily, I was the victim of a knife-point robbery in the hotel lobby.

Other comments refer to the garbage.

annhig Sep 8th, 2016 04:47 AM

Great, thanks, Michael.

I'm particularly pleased to have read that extract from your TR as we fly into Catania tomorrow.

luckily we are not going to Palermo for which i am now most grateful.

dwdvagamundo Sep 8th, 2016 11:15 AM

We've been to and loved both Naples and Palermo. Annhig, sorry you are not going to see beautiful Palermo. Sorry that Michael had a problem there. We had none in any part of Sicily, nor in any of our three stays in the Napoli area.

Michael Sep 8th, 2016 03:00 PM

<i> Sorry that Michael had a problem there.</i>

I did not, it was a reply to my trip report.

Whathello Sep 8th, 2016 07:21 PM

We loved Palermo.
Now we don't live in mogadiscio but nevertheless in a hellhole according to Trump.
Atlanta looked a lot gritty and dirty to me. Yet i also liked it.
Some are obsessed with tidiness.

dwdvagamundo Sep 9th, 2016 04:32 AM

Whatthehello--We love big, old dirty cities: Cairo, Istanbul, Napoli, etc.

dwdvagamundo Sep 9th, 2016 04:40 AM

PS--If you think Atlanta is gritty and dirty. . . To me, living here, it is a very 21st Century City. The only dirt and grit are caused by all the demolition and reconstruction that goes on constantly.

Leely2 Sep 9th, 2016 07:27 AM

I was surprised to find Palermo very clean--had read Michael's report, among others, prior to my visit. Maybe it was time of year, but there was no garbage problem when we visited.

I found Naples dirtier and more crowded in the old quarters (but I still liked it).

Loacker Sep 9th, 2016 07:41 AM

dwdvagamundo are you sure you've been to Istanbul? I thought it was very clean.

Whathello Sep 9th, 2016 08:07 AM

I visited Atlanta with a homeless and I don't think I saw the best places ;-)

dwdvagamundo Sep 9th, 2016 09:09 AM

Loacker--I was there decades ago. But it sure is old enough to appeal to me.

dwdvagamundo Sep 9th, 2016 09:11 AM

Leely--that was my reaction to Palermo. Palermo was one of the biggest pleasant surprises we've had in our travels.

Leely2 Sep 9th, 2016 09:55 AM

Yes, I think I was prepared for Palermo to be this dangerous, dirty place and instead it was beautiful. I have said this before, but we were standing and admiring the baroque Quattro Canti, and amid all the busy traffic, tons of cars, etc., a little wooden cart being pulled by a mule and driven by two children crossed the intersection.

Marija Sep 9th, 2016 11:52 AM

Count me in as another fan of Palermo and Naples (and Catania too).

MyBeautifulBalloon Nov 20th, 2016 10:17 AM

I am going through our pictures of our time in Naples this past summer and realize that we must go back someday soon.

So much more to see and experience.


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