Garibaldi station

Line 1

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Garibaldi — overview

Garibaldi station — Naples Metro

Garibaldi is a station of the Naples Metro. The station is served by Line 1. Garibaldi station on Line 1 of the Naples Metro.

Walking interchange — an internal walkway of about 4 minutes leads to Piazza Garibaldi station (Line 2).

Around the station

Napoli Centrale station
2 min walk
The main railway hub of southern Italy: high-speed trains, regionals, Circumvesuviana and Line 2.
Piazza Garibaldi
0 min walk
The vast square redesigned by Dominique Perrault above the sunken station.
Porta Capuana
8 min walk
The monumental 15th-century Aragonese city gate, among the finest in Italy.
Porta Nolana market
5 min walk
The bustling fish and street-food market of old Naples.

Surface transport

ANM buses
The ANM surface network links the station with the whole city
Funiculars
The 4 funiculars (Central, Chiaia, Montesanto, Mergellina) are included in ANM tickets
Regional trains
Trenitalia, Circumvesuviana and Cumana via Garibaldi, Montesanto and Campi Flegrei

Station facilities

Accessibility
Lifts and escalators (Lines 1 and 6)
Ticket machines
Self-service machines in the station
Unico Campania app
Digital tickets on your phone
Info displays
Next train shown on the platform
Resellers
Tobacconists and kiosks sell tickets
CCTV
Monitored, staffed stations

Frequently asked questions

The first trains leave at around 06:00 and the last between 22:30 and 23:00 (on Fridays and Saturdays Line 1 keeps running until about 01:30). Check the latest times on anm.it before travelling.

Garibaldi station is served by Line 1 of the Naples Metro. The line page lists every stop and typical travel times.

A single ANM ride costs €1.50 and the integrated TIC ticket (valid 90 minutes on metro, buses, funiculars and Line 2 within the urban area) costs €1.70. A day pass is €4.50. Buy them at station machines, tobacconists or with the Unico Campania app.

Line 1 and Line 6 stations have lifts and escalators; on Line 2 accessibility varies from station to station. If you rely on lifts, check their status on the ANM or Trenitalia site before you travel.

Yes, with limits: folding bikes always travel free; for other bikes the ANM/Trenitalia rules apply (off-peak hours and dedicated carriages on Line 2). Prams and pushchairs always travel without any problem.

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