Norwegian Epic - Restaurants
Norwegian
Epic
serves
a
wide
variety
of
culinary
delights
to
please
every
palate,
the
complimentary
dining
options
include
two
main
dining
rooms,
a
help-yourself
buffet
and
a
variety
of
casual
cafés,
grills
and
on-the-go
choices.
For
special
nights
you
can
choose
one
of
the
many
speciality
restaurants.
Sip
your
favourite
cocktail
as
you
select
from
choice
cuts
of
Angus
beef
at
Cagney's
Steakhouse.
Enjoy
delicious
pasta
made
with
the
freshest
ingredients
inside
the
rustic
and
chic
Italian
eatery,
La
Cucina.
Or
savour French cuisine at Le Bistro.
Norwegian Epic - Mandara Spa
Images
of
the
thermal
suite
from
Mandara
Spa
of
Norwegian
Epic,
where
we
can
experience
the
ultimate
in
relaxation
and
heat
therapy
to
refresh and recharge.
Norwegian Epic - Bars & Lounges
With
so
many
bars
and
lounges
to
discover,
finding
the
favourite
may
take
a
few
days.
We
can
choose
by
differents
types
of
drinks,
to
feel
the
energy
of
the
music,
to
dance
or
simple
to
chill
out.
Inside
or
outside
always
find
a
perfect
place for good times.
Norwegian Epic - Ship Tour
Video
with
images
of
the
ship
Norwegian
Epic
,
captured
during
a
7
days
mediterranean
cruise
from
Italy
to
France
and
Spain,
that
try
to
show
a
little
bit
of
all
of
its
common
areas.
Go
through
various
bars
and
restaurants,
swimming
pools,
theater,
shops,
casino,
disco,
entertainment
areas,...
For
those
who
know
it
is
a
way
to
remember
and
for
those
who
will
travel
through
first
time
on
the
ship
is
a
way
to
anticipate and get to know her!
Castel Nuovo
For
those
arriving
by
cruise
to
Naples
this
13th
century
castle
is
almost
the
gateway.
Christened
the
Castrum
Novum
(New
Castle)
to
distinguish
it
from
the
older
Castel
dell'Ovo
and
Castel
Capuano,
it
was
completed
in
1282,
becoming
a
popular
hang-out
for
the
leading
intellectuals
and
artists
of
the
day.
The
two-
storey
Renaissance
triumphal
arch
at
the
entrance
–
the
Torre
della
Guardia
–
commemorates
the
victorious
entry
of
Alfonso
I of Aragon into Naples in 1443.
Walking Tour
Walking
tour
of
the
city
of
Naples
,
passing
the
wide
shopping
avenues
and
the
small
narrow
streets
with
centuries
of
history.
Along
the
way
we
pass
some
of
the
main
attractions
of
this
city.
Basilica Reale Pontificia San
Francesco da Paola
The
undisputed
star
of
Piazza
del
Plebiscito,
Naples
’
largest
square,
is
the
Basilica
di
San
Francesco
di
Paola,
a
later
addition
to
the
colonnade
that
formed
the
highlight
of
Joachim
Murat’s
original
piazza
(1809).
A
neoclassical
copy
of
the
Pantheon
in
Rome
,
the
church
was
commissioned
by
Ferdinand
I
in
1817
to
celebrate
the
restoration
of
his
kingdom
after
the Napoleonic interlude.
Castel dell'Ovo
Built
by
the
Normans
in
the
12th
century,
Naples’
oldest
castle
owes
its
name
(
Castle
of
the
Egg)
to
Virgil.
The
Roman
scribe
reputedly
buried
an
egg
on
the
site
where
the
castle
now
stands,
warning
that
when
the
egg
breaks,
the
castle
(and
Naples
)
will
fall.
Thankfully,
both
are
still
standing,
and
walking
up
to
the
castle's
ramparts
will
reward
you
with
a
breathtaking
panorama.
Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo
The
extraordinary
Chiesa
del
Gesù
Nuovo
is
an
architectural
Kinder
Surprise.
Its
shell
is
the
15th-century,
Giuseppe
Valeriani–designed
facade
of
Palazzo
Sanseverino,
converted
to
create
the
16th-century
church.
Inside,
piperno-stone
sobriety
gives
way
to
a
gob-
smacking
blast
of
baroque
that
could
make
the
Vatican
blush:
a
vainglorious
showcase
for
the
work
of
top-tier
artists
such
as
Francesco
Solimena, Luca Giordano and Cosimo Fanzago.
Norwegian Epic
Balcony Cabin 13095
The
Balcony
Cabin
13095
has
well-appointed
and
spacious
style.
Floor-to-ceiling
glass
doors
open
to
the
sweeping
balcony
where
we
can
see the world unfold right in front of us.
Chiostro di Santa Chiara
Vast,
Gothic
and
cleverly
deceptive,
the
mighty
Basilica
di
Santa
Chiara
stands
at
the
heart
of
this
tranquil
monastery
complex.
Adjoining
it
are
the
basilica's
cloisters
,
adorned
with
brightly
coloured
17th-century
majolica
tiles
and frescoes.