NOW PEOPLE ARE COMING FOR NAPLES. FOR THE CITY. “We’ve definitely seen a wider mix of nationalities,” says Inès Sellami, owner of the art gallery-cum-guesthouse Atelier Inès. Visitors are also taking more time to see the city. “People used to come for just one or two nights. Now they’re staying 4 or 5 nights, using Naples as a base but also diving deeper into the city itself,” says Sellami. “More guests are interested in local art, cooking experiences, and the stories behind things, not just ticking off monuments.” On its 2,500th anniversary, Naples grapples with the benefits and burdens of a tourism boom | Euronews
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