Unlock the best of Naples with one convenient pass! Enjoy access to top attractions including the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the Underground Naples Tour, and the iconic Maradona Museum, celebrating the city’s passion for football and culture alike.
Step back in time with included entry to the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, where you can experience the remarkable remains of daily life from the Roman Empire.
Enhance your experience with an optional hop-on-hop-off bus tour, perfect for exploring Naples’ historic streets, beautiful waterfront, and bustling markets at your own pace.
The Naples City Pass is your all-in-one ticket to the city’s top sights and unforgettable experiences. Choose between 2-, 3-, or 4 -day passes and start your Naples adventure today!
Discover the amphitheatre of Pompeii, the city gate Porta Marina, the Temple of Apollo and the forum. Plaster casts tell the moving stories of the victims of the volcanic eruption, ancient baths, the bakery, the main streets and the famous House of the Faun give you a direct insight into everyday life in ancient times!
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD not only buried Pompeii, but also sealed the fate of its lesser-known neighbour Herculaneum. Today, the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum serves as an impressive window into the lives of its former inhabitants. Explore a labyrinth of stories, artefacts and moments shaped by the pyroclastic flow of Vesuvius’ eruption.
Napoli Sotterranea – also known as Naples Underground – is a fascinating labyrinth of tunnels and chambers deep beneath the city of Naples. Its origins date back to ancient times, when the underground rooms and passages were used as aqueducts, burial sites and shelters. During your tour, you will discover an underground Greco-Roman amphitheatre, the Naples War Museum, ancient tombs, an art exhibition in the tunnels and beautiful underground gardens.
When you think of Naples, pizza may come to mind. But for history buffs, the National Archaeological Museum of Naples is the ultimate gem of the city. The museum houses a proud selection of artifacts from the ancient Greco-Roman world. From finely crafted ceramics to sculptures, each artifact is a testament to the artistic talent of ancient civilizations.
Santa Maria di Monteoliveto, better known as Sant’Anna dei Lombardi, can be considered the symbol of the Tuscan Reinassance in Naples. Its foundation dates back to 1411. The complex of Sant’Anna was particularly important to the Aragonese dynasty, especially Alfonso II. The nave, with its five chapels on each side, bears witness to the fruitful relationships between foreign and Neapolitan artists from the mid-500s, including the Spanish artist Pedro Rubiales and the Tuscan Giorgio Vasari, who painted the vault of the sacristy with magnificent frescoes.
Are you ready to travel back in time to the golden era of Neapolitan football? The Naples City Pass opens the doors to the fascinating Museo Maradona, a treasure trove full of memories of the greatest footballer of all time.
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