Discover Naples from the seat of an original Ape Tuk-Tuk in the company of a friendly and experienced guide.
Discover vibrant areas, such as the narrow streets of Spaccanapoli and Via dei Tribunali. Admire the facade of Gesù Nuovo with its mysterious alchemical symbols, enter the Church of Santa Chiara and walk through the San Gregorio Armeno (the Christmas Alley).
Consider visiting the famous Veiled Christ inside Sansevero Chapel (closed on Tuesdays) and the macabre Church of Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco (closed on Sundays), guarded by 3 bronze skulls (entry tickets for these sites are not included).
Admire the looming castle of Piazza del Municipio and and the Castel dell'Ovo that rises from the sea.
After the historic center with the main monuments of the city, reach pleasant Posillipo and enjoy breathtaking views and those corners of paradise for which Naples is famous throughout the world.
Clients will be picked up at their hotel or wherever they prefer (train station, port...). The guide will pick you up. If the pick-up is at the Train Station, the meeting point is at the exit of the Central Station. If the pick-up is at the Port, the meeting point is the main Café of the port. If the pick-up is at the hotel, you can wait for your guide in the hotel lobby or outside, as you prefer. Alternatively, the meeting point can be agreed together. The tour is perfect for cruise passengers!
Spaccanapoli is one of the most famous and characteristic streets of Naples, which crosses the heart of the historic center of the city. Its name comes from the fact that this street literally "splits" the center of the city, cutting the historic center of Naples in two. It is one of the main and liveliest arteries of the city, full of history, tradition and Neapolitan culture.
The Church of Gesù Nuovo is one of the most emblematic religious buildings in Naples, located in the heart of the historic center, along the famous Spaccanapoli. This church is one of the main examples of Baroque architecture in Naples and a point of reference for the religious and cultural history of the city.
Piazza Municipio is one of the main squares of Naples, located in the heart of the historic center of the city. It is located between the Port of Naples and the Spanish Quarter area, and is dominated by the majestic Palazzo San Giacomo, home of the City Hall of Naples.
The Gulf of Naples is one of the most iconic and scenic areas of Italy, famous for its natural beauty and historical importance. This gulf, which overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea, is surrounded by some of the most renowned and fascinating places in Campania, including the city of Naples itself, Mount Vesuvius, the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida, and the Amalfi Coast.
Posillipo is one of the most suggestive and exclusive neighborhoods of Naples, famous for its natural beauty, tranquility and breathtaking views of the Gulf of Naples. Located on one of the hills overlooking the city, Posillipo is known for its historic villas, well-kept gardens and spectacular views that embrace the sea and Mount Vesuvius. The neighborhood is one of the most sought-after places in Naples, both for residents and tourists.
San Ferdinando is one of the most central and characteristic neighborhoods of Naples, located in the heart of the city, between the Historic Center and the Lungomare. This neighborhood is famous for its rich history, cultural liveliness and the presence of some of the city's symbolic places, including the Teatro di San Carlo, the Palazzo Reale and the Piazza del Plebiscito.
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