Napoli 3h Walking Shared Tour of Naples with local Tour Guide





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It is amazing walking around the small street of Napoli, very colorfull and with so many beautiful churches and tipical place that sell all the famous local strret food like "pizza a portafoglio" Pizza poket or the famous Espresso Coffee, we have a special tradiotion for drinking it ( don't worry we teach you ;p ). Walking around we can visit the famous main squares of Napoli like Piazza Municipio and Piazza Plebiscito, the San Carlo Theatre which is the oldest opera of Europe; Toledo street; Spanish Quarters and the Amazing Spaccanapoli , we are talking about the historical center of Napoli, full of baeutiful churches and tipical fast food.
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Piazza del Municipio (detta localmente Piazza Municipio; già Largo del Castello) è una piazza di Napoli, una delle più grandi d'Europa e una delle più importanti della città grazie alla vicinanza ai principali itinerari turistici come il Maschio Angioino e alla presenza del porto.
The Maschio Angioino, also called Castel Nuovo is currently one of the most important symbols to recognize the city.
main square of the city and one of the largest squares in italy
Galleria Umberto I is a public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy similar to that in Milan
Arteria principale della città di Napoli. La strada dello shopping e cuore pulsante della città. Inizia da Piazza Dante e termina in Piazza Trieste e Trento. Nella sequenza della strada si diramano altre arterie di notevole importanza, piazze, chiese e palazzi nobiliari. La via è una delle tappe delle uscite napoletane e della vita culturale della città fin dal XVI secolo.
Se volete scoprire la vera essenza della città di Napoli dovete per forza fare due passi lungo Spaccanapoli, la strada che va dai Quartieri Spagnoli al quartiere di Forcella dividendo in due la città partenopea. Questa strada ha origini davvero antiche visto che già per i greci era una delle più importanti arterie di Napoli anche se all’epoca sorgeva in Piazza San Domenico Maggiore e proseguiva fino a via Duomo.
Piazza del Gesù Nuovo è una delle piazze più importanti del centro storico di Napoli. La piazza, fulcro di alcuni dei più importanti monumenti di Napoli, ruota attorno al monumentale obelisco dell'Immacolata, maestosa guglia di marmo bianco e bardiglio posta al centro dello spiazzale.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(11)
We had a great experience on this guided walking tour of Naples. Our guide, Fabio, shared a lot of interesting insights about the city’s history, architecture, and local traditions, making everything easy to understand and engaging. He also gave us excellent recommendations for local food spots. The tour lasted around three hours, which felt just right. Overall, a very enjoyable and informative experience — I would definitely recommend it.
Great tour guide. Very engaged and enthusiastic. Interesting itinerary. Small group. Highly recommended.
Very interesting tour, satisfied with our guide Vincenzo, a helpful guy, nice, comprehensive and very prepared!!!!! We recommend it
Excellent priced walking tour located around the Municipal center. Fabio was excellent, very good English, all business. Would use him again
Fabio is very knowledgeable and fun to walk throughout Napoli. He also recommends really good spots for food. The historical information was also very valuable and appreciated !!
Expert and friendly guide, a beautiful experience to discover the beauties of Naples from the Royal Palace to Spaccanapoli
Our Guide Fabio was fantastic. He knew the history of Napoli in depth and gave us fantastic recommendations for places to eat like a local
Very nice walking tour with Vincenzo who has a background in art history. Naples is a bit gritty in places, but we were comfortable walking around, even at night, through narrow streets, more like alleyways with stairs, with every home having their front door open as dinner was being prepared usually with a tv on. It’s hard to go wrong when ordering a pizza margarita, the main difference from shop to shop being price; all delicious! The guide talked us through Naples’ history and how different conquerors had shaped the city, its architecture and even the local language / dialect which apparently is closer to Spanish than to modern Italian. We were treated to expresso coffees at Bar Brasiliano in the Gallaria Umberto I, which had been a homeless encampment during COVID, and then brought back to high end retail life led by a Starbucks opening there! There is an opera house nearby which is older than all others in Italy, even La Scala.
We booked this tour of Naples by chance, after a short search on Google. But wow, what a tour ! Vincenzo is a fantastic guide ! He makes you feel like it's his first tour, and we were his first tourists ! A native Napoletano, Vincent seems to know everything about the city, the history, the culture, the food, the architecture. I can't say enough about how pleased we were with this tour.
My girlfriend and I decided to visit the heart of Naples for an alternative Sunday and we could not make a better choice! Imma took us on a three-hour tour of the historic center of Naples. He told us the history of the city since ancient times, telling us stories and curious anecdotes along the way. In all we were 8 people and the organization was impeccable! Curious to organize a new tour😍



