Book a hotel in Napoli, Italy
The economy of Napoli and its closest surrounding area is based largely in tourism, commerce, industry and agriculture; Napoli also acts as a busy cargo terminal. Napoli used to be a busy industrial city, though many of the factories are no longer there. It previously had an important steel industry and hosted a large Mobil-Oil refinery facility. In the modern day notable parts of its industry includes the Alfa Romeo automobile factory at nearby Pomigliano d'Arco; the word "Romeo" in the company name is a reference to Neapolitan engineer Nicola Romeo.
The economy is measured on a provincial level; the province of Napoli is placed 94th out of the total of 103 provinces in Italy in terms of gross value added. Statistics do not include wealth generated by the black market or untaxed wages. The business centre of Napoli is the Centro Direzionale. In recent times, there has been a move away from traditional agriculture-based economy in the province to one based on service industries. Business visitors will surely enjoy their stay in Napoli. The available variety of splendid business hotels is a prerequisite to a productive official trip. Business travelers can easily reach Napoli's exhibition grounds, or other points of interest in a matter of minutes. Regular city transportation and car hire services are available. |
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