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From the Certosa di San Martino, a little searching around the Vomero area brought us to another funicular, the Funicolare di Chiaia, which took us down into a business area which was near the Naples waterfront.

Vomero Produce Shop
Vomero Produce Shop
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Stairway to Funicolare di Chiaia
Stairway to Funicolare di Chiaia
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A sudden rainstorm motivated us to seek shelter, and we found it in the Galleria Umberto I, a 19th Century shopping mall.

Rain in Downtown Naples
Rain in Downtown Naples
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Galleria Umberto I
Galleria Umberto I
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Construction Under the Dome
Construction Under the Dome
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A Crowded Mall
A Crowded Mall
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Philip and Bob Killing Time
Philip and Bob Killing Time
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A Pastry Shop
A Pastry Shop
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We looked around the stores a little, and found both merchandise and food to be on the pricey side. When the rain let up, we went in search of a more affordable place to eat lunch. We weren’t having much luck, but then we saw a sign on the sidewalk pointing into an unlikely-looking alley, promising food at a place called La Chiacchierata (Italian for "gossip"). We gave it a try, and were quite happy with the result. The restaurant (actually probably a trattoria) was nicely kept and reasonably priced, and the food was good. It was pretty empty when we arrived, but this may have been because it was somewhat past the peak lunch hour.

Performer with Peculiar Instrument
Performer with Peculiar Instrument
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La Chiacchierata
La Chiacchierata
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Caprese Salad
Caprese Salad
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Nella and Endangered Pasta
Nella and Endangered Pasta
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From La Chiacchierata we went looking for the Piazza del Plebiscito, where there were things to see.

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