Take a break from the relentless pace of central Naples with a stroll through the parks in the city’s wealthy Posillipo Hill neighborhood. The Parco Virgiliano a Piedigrotta (also known as the Parco Virgiliano a Mergellina, the neighborhood below Posillipo) offers a winding, greenery-lined path up the hillside with views over the Gulf of Naples and beyond. The supposed location of Virgil's tomb is at the end of a long tunnel along the path, and a popular stop for park visitors. At the top of Posillipo Hill, Parco Virgiliano a Posillipo has playgrounds and a small amphitheater where summer performances are held. Like its twin further down the hill, the park offers memorable views over the city and bay to Mt. Vesuvius in the distance. You can visit the park during a Naples sightseeing tour via Vespa scooter, vintage Fiat 500, or private car to take in the view, or stop as part of a food tour to combine samples of pizza and other local street food with a scenic photo op of the city from above.