Chiaia Funicular

Parco Margherita (Chiaia) ↔ Cimarosa (Vomero) · 4 stations · in service since 1889.

161 m
height difference
500 m
length
4.3′
journey time
1889
in service since

The funicular at a glance

The Chiaia Funicular links Parco Margherita (Chiaia) with Cimarosa (Vomero), covering 161 metres of height difference in about 4.3 minutes. The oldest funicular in Naples, opened in 1889: it climbs from Chiaia to the Vomero, covering 161 metres of height difference in under five minutes. It is run by ANM and uses the same ticket as the metro and buses (single €1.30, integrated TIC €1.70).

The stations

Parco Margherita (Chiaia) → Cimarosa (Vomero)
Parco Margherita
Corso Vittorio Emanuele
Palazzolo
Cimarosa

Connections with the metro

Interchanges

Metro Line 2 at Piazza Amedeo (Parco Margherita); Line 1 at Vanvitelli (Cimarosa).

Times and tickets

Operating hours
07:00–22:00 approx.
Frequency
~10 min
ANM ticket
€1.30
Integrated TIC
€1.70
Please note: this is an independent information site with no ties to ANM, Trenitalia or the City of Naples. Prices and times can change — always check the official ANM channels before travelling.

Frequently asked questions

The service runs roughly from 07:00 to 22:00 with a departure every 10 minutes or so; at weekends some funiculars extend their evening service. Check anm.it for the latest times.

It uses the standard ANM urban ticket: single ride €1.30 or the integrated TIC at €1.70, valid 90 minutes on the metro and buses too.

About 4.3 minutes end to end (500 metres with a 161 m height difference).

The oldest funicular in Naples, opened in 1889: it climbs from Chiaia to the Vomero, covering 161 metres of height difference in under five minutes.

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