Naples as You Have Never Seen It – 4-Hour Private Tour
It is not a simple tour but a journey into the soul of Naples.
In just 4 hours you will live an intense, authentic and completely tailored experience, between history, breathtaking views and hidden corners that most tourists do not see.
Forget the groups, the races and the cold explanations: here you are the protagonist.
You will admire iconic places such as the majestic Royal Palace, the timeless charm of Castel dell’Ovo and the magic of the Lungomare Caracciolo, where the sea meets the city in one of the most suggestive scenarios in Italy.
Each stage will be enriched with stories, curiosities and details that transform a simple visit into an engaging and memorable experience.
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The tour suits you, not the other way around.
With private service and pick-up included, you won't have to think about anything: just relax and enjoy Naples in total comfort.
Airport : Outside the Arrivals Hall
Port : OUTSIDE THE CRUISE SHIP GATE inside the port of Naples
outside the Maritime Station
Castel dell’Ovo – History and Legend Castel dell’Ovo, from the Latin Castrum Ovi, is the oldest castle in Naples and one of the most suggestive symbols of the city. It stands on the islet of Megaride, where the first Greek settlement of Partenope was born, and is now one of the most fascinating viewpoints on the Gulf of Naples. Over the centuries it has been a fortress, royal residence and strategic place for the control of the city. From its terraces you can admire a unique view of Vesuvius, the sea and the promenade. Its name is linked to a famous legend: it is said that the poet Virgil hid in the foundations a magic egg capable of supporting the entire castle. Its break would cause serious misfortune for Naples. Today it is a place where history, myth and panorama meet in a timeless atmosphere.
️ Royal Palace of Naples – History and Majesty The Royal Palace of Naples is one of the most important historical buildings in the city, located in the scenic Piazza del Plebiscito, in the heart of Naples. Built in 1600, it took on its current appearance in 1858, becoming a symbol of the city's power and history. For over 150 years it was the residence of the Spanish viceroys, while from 1734 to 1861 it hosted the court of the Bourbon dynasty, one of the most significant periods for Naples. Inside it preserves richly decorated rooms, historic rooms and original furnishings that tell the story of court life and the charm of a bygone era. Today the Royal Palace is a must-see place to understand the history, art and grandeur of Naples.
Certosa di San Martino – Art and Panorama The Certosa di San Martino is one of the most fascinating monumental complexes in Naples, located on the Vomero hill, next to Castel Sant’Elmo, in an extraordinary panoramic position. Founded in the fourteenth century, it is the second charterhouse in Campania in chronological order, after Padula and before Capri. Over the centuries it has been expanded and enriched, becoming an important religious and artistic center. Today it houses the National Museum of San Martino, where you can admire works of art, historical nativity scenes and rooms decorated with great refinement. From its cloisters and terraces you can enjoy a unique view of Naples, Vesuvius and the Gulf, making the visit an experience that combines history, art and unforgettable landscapes.
Lungomare Caracciolo – The Face on the Sea of Naples Via Caracciolo is one of the most beautiful and suggestive promenades in Naples, a long and elegant promenade that runs along the sea, flanking the greenery of the Villa Comunale. Here the city opens to the Gulf offering breathtaking views of Vesuvius, Capri and the entire seafront. It is the ideal place to experience Naples in an authentic way, among street artists, the scent of the sea and unique atmospheres. Perfect for a relaxing walk, Via Caracciolo represents the lively heart of the city, where beauty, tradition and everyday life meet. A symbolic place where Naples shows its most fascinating and romantic side.
Piazza del Gesù Nuovo – Heart of the Old Town The square takes its name from the church of the same name and is located along the lower decumanus, in the heart of the historic center of Naples. Thanks to its strategic location, it is one of the main access points to the ancient city and is within walking distance of iconic places such as Via Toledo, Piazza Dante, Piazza Monteoliveto and Piazza San Domenico Maggiore. Surrounded by historic buildings and a lively atmosphere, it is the ideal point from which to start discovering the historic center, among alleys, traditions and unique artistic testimonies. Walking from here, you enter the real heart of Naples, where history and daily life are intertwined in an authentic way.
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