Naples Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
This guided tour starts in the Chiaia district, on Naples' seafront, and goes all the way to Vomero, on the hills overlooking the city. The activity is mostly on foot and includes the ticket for the funicular that links the two districts and an expert guide who will accompany you and tell you the history of these places.
- Discover the Vomero, one of Naṕoles' most elegant neighbourhoods.
- Learn about the history of the Petraio, Castel Sant'Elmo, Corso Vittorio Emanuele and other city attractions in the company of an expert guide.
- Enjoy the panorama on the funicular and at the viewpoints
- Take advantage of a short tour designed for small groups.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Naples
- Expert guide
- Funicular ticket
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Step by Step
This urban itinerary starts in the seaside district of Chiaia and goes up to the elegant area of Vomero, in the hills of Naples. To get to the top you have to take the funicular and the ticket is included in the price of the activity. As an added bonus, you also get free drinks and an expert guide who will tell you the history of the following attractions:
- Petraio - A set of stairs built between the 16th and 17th centuries. It links the two quarters and is dotted with Art Nouveau villas, gardens and belvederes.
- Castel Sant'Elmo - A castle shaped like a six-pointed star and has dominated the city centre since the 14th century. You can walk along the walkways of the old guard and admire the panorama.
- Charterhouse and Museum of San Martino - A masterpiece of baroque architecture, it stands on a hill a stone's throw from the castle. Its present appearance is due to Giovanni Antonio Dosio, who revolutionised the original gothic construction, and to the decorations of Cosimo Fonzago.
- Pedamentina San Martino - A picturesque street connecting Castel Sant'Elmo to Via Toledo, in the heart of Naples. Its origin is linked to the construction of the Certosa, as it was used to transport materials.
- Corso Vittorio Emanuele - Another of the main streets that houses architectural examples of great interest such as the Aselmeyere Castle, Grifeo Park and the San Martino vineyard, a green lung with vines, olive and fruit trees.
Finally, the tour ends in the Quartieri Spagnoli neighbourhood, one of the most authentic areas of the city. Here you will find pizzerias and traditional restaurants, especially in the famous Pignasecca market. The walk takes about 2 hours, so it is ideal for those who are short on time. The itinerary is easy to follow but it is best to wear comfortable clothes and shoes.