Montesanto - Stazione Cumana e circumflegrea

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Napoli, Italy

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Montesanto - Stazione Cumana e circumflegrea Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Montesanto - Stazione Cumana e circumflegrea is located in Napoli, Italy. Montesanto - Stazione Cumana e circumflegrea is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category train station in Italy.

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Polo Martin

I wanted to take the funicular to top, but the ticket lady was terrible. If you come from the L2, you have to walk about 5 minutes from the station. The station is kinda dirty, and no automatic ticket machine. So I went to a booth and told them that I want to take the funicular to the top. She said okay (in little English) and charged me 1.30. Paid my ticket and proceeded to go to the funicular. Turns out, THE TICKET SHE SOLD ME DIDN'T WORK! I tried 3 times to put the ticket and no luck. Fortunately, the agent next to the turnstile gave me pity and let me pass through. So thank you for not letting me get scammed.

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vincenzo varriale

Bellissimo centro storico

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MR. E464 HD

Fermata della linea 2 con interscambio con funicolare, e linea Circumflegrea

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Francesco Avallone

La stazione dispone di varie strutture al suo interno, il personale è sempre presente e i servizi efficienti.

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Wojciech Gębiś

Fajna atrakcja. Łatwo przedostać się w okolice zamku.

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Natalia Madei

Żeby trafiać do kas biletowych, trzeba wejść w drzwi po prawej stronie oraz skręcić na prawo. Kasy się znajdują na parterze. Natomiast wszystkie pociągi odjeżdżają z pierwszego piętra stacji. Bilet się kasuję, jak wchodzisz na pierwsze piętro.

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HCP Guttuso

L’état de la station, l’état des trains, l’état du réseau, le personnel, les passagers dans leur ensemble...Tout y est folklorique et typiquement napolitain...! Après une telle expérience, on ne peut plus jamais critiquer Marseille - et c’est tout le bénéfice de voyager : pouvoir mettre toujours plus de choses en perspective et, partant, accroître à la fois son objectivité et son humilité.