Naples, Radio Italia Live concert: information on traffic

Naples is ready to host the highly anticipated free Radio Italia Live concert, which will take place tomorrow, Thursday 27 June, at 8.40pm in the central Piazza del Plebiscito. Let’s see all the useful details on how to reach the event location, available parking options, timetables and expected changes to traffic.

After the success at Milan in Cathedral SquareAlso Naples is preparing to host “Radio Italia Live – The Concert“, one of the most anticipated musical events of the summer. The show, completely free, is scheduled for tomorrow- Thursday, June 27– at 8.40pm, in Plebiscito Square. But it can be followed on TV, streaming and radio.

Let’s find out everything there is to know about the concert and the changes to traffic in cities announced by the Municipality of Naples. Here are the details.

Radio Italia concert in Naples, many artists are expected

Which singers will perform on the Radio Italia Live stage in Naples?

Many well-known faces of Sanremo Festival among which Annalisa, Alessandro Amoroso, Elodie, Irama, Riches and Poors or Tananaias well as Angelina Mangowho recently also performed on the stage ofEurovision.

The evening will be hosted by well-known people speaker of Radio Italia and introduced by the actor Luca Wardwith Saturninus to perform the opening theme. The accompaniment is from Radio Italia Live Orchestra under the direction of the Master Bruno Santori.

All changes to traffic during the concert

The Municipality of Naples has already announced several changes to the public transport service and roads in the city for the event. Changes to active urban mobility from 1pm on June 27th until no longer needed of the following day.

In detail, vehicles are prohibited from passing through:

  • In the roadways of Plebiscite Square near the Prefecture and Palazzo Salerno;
  • In via Solitaria, piazzetta Salazar and ramps Paggeria: accessible only to residents, vehicles with the “H” mark, law enforcement and emergency vehicles, with alternating one-way traffic;
  • In via San Carlo and piazza Trieste e Trento: exceptions apply to taxis authorized to park in via San Carlo;
  • In via San Nicola da Tolentino and Brancaccio ramps: with access limited to residents, vehicles with the “H” mark, vehicles going to authorized garages and emergency vehicles.

In Carolina Square parking for taxis has been suspended and a one-way traffic system has been introduced connecting via Giovanni Serra to via Chiaia.

With regard to via Chiaia from 1pm to 6.30pm a one-way traffic system will be established starting from the confluence of Piazza Carolina up to Piazza Trieste e Trento. Subsequently, starting from 6.31pm and until the end of the needs the following day, the one-way street will extend to via Gaetano Filangieri.

Starting from 8:00 in the morning the area reserved for stopping public transport vehicles will be suspended via San Carlo and via Cesario Console.

How to get around by bus, metro and sharing services

Thanks to the recent partnerships Telepass-UnicoCampania, it is now possible buy public transport tickets in the app also in Naples.

Obviously you can always use them mobility services alternatives like the bike sharing or electric scooters. But the use of buses and metro in the Campania capital can be more practical, especially during large events such as the Radio Italia Live concert. Maybe leaving your car at the nearest metro station, like “Toledo” or “city ​​Hall“.

Where to park? Areas where it is prohibited

Due to the aforementioned changes to traffic, yes does not recommend to rely on parking and blue lines in the Old Town of the Neapolitan city or in any case close to the event venue, in Plebiscito Square.

The provisions of the Municipality provide that, from 0:01 am until the end of the next day’s needs, the parking ban will be in force with forced removal and the suspension of paid parking (blue lines) in the following areas:

  • Trieste and Trento Square;
  • Via San Carlo (with the exception of the spaces reserved for taxis in front of the San Carlo Theatre);
  • Via Riccardo Filangieri Candida di Gonzaga;
  • Via Vittorio Emanuele III;
  • Via Acton (in the stretch between the Galleria Vittoria and via Cesario Console);
  • Piazzetta Carolina;
  • Via Gennaro Serra;
  • Via Cesario Console;
  • Via Nazario Sauro and Paggeria ramps.

We therefore recommend leaving your vehicle away from the streets just indicated.

Article Modified On:June 26, 2024

 
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