Institute for Research on Innovation and Services for Development

Resilience - Innovation - Sustainable Development Transparency – Organization – Meritocracy

Headquarters

The headquarters of the Institute are in Via Guglielmo Sanfelice 8, 80134 Naples, near important public offices (Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, State Property Office, Campania regional government offices, Exchange, Bank of Italy, Universities, and so on), as well as offices and banks.

Getting here

By train
From Central Station in Piazza Garibaldi, you can get to the Institute by R2 bus or 202 bus (stop: Piazza Bovio) or by taking underground trains of Metropolitana Linea 1, getting off at Università station. Tickets must be purchased beforehand at newsstands or tobacconists or tickets machines at Central Station and must be validated using the machines on the buses or at subway turnstiles.
There are single-run tickets. It is not possible to buy tickets on board.

By car
If you are travelling by car, you can easily get to the Institute. From motorway A1 Naples tollbooth, enter Via Marina, then go to Corso Umberto until Piazza Bovio.
By airplane
From Capodichino Airport, take the A1 / E45 towards Salerno-Reggio Calabria, continue on the A3 / E45 towards Naples, exit Naples, continue on Via Marina, take Corso Umberto to Piazza Bovio.
From Naples Capodichino Airport, there are 2 bus services from the airport to the city center:
Alibus – Shuttle service
Stop: Piazza Municipio – go to Via Medina (300 m) and then turn right in Via Guglielmo Sanfelice (200 m)
Alibus departs every 20 minutes.
Tickets cost € 4,00 and can be purchased on board.
3S urban service
Stop: Piazza Garibaldi – catch R2 or 202 bus service and get off at Piazza Bovio
Departures: every 30 minutes
By taxi
Taxi lane is located in front of arrivals. Flat rates are in use for predetermined urban routes, including any extra charge (night ride, holiday, luggage, animals). Flat rate to City Center costs € 16. For more information visit City of Naples website.


Page updated on: April 2 2021

A time lapse of the view from the Institute