Boleto oficial sin colas en el metro de Nápoles





Descripción
Cuarenta metros por debajo de las calles características y animadas del centro histórico de Nápoles, se encuentra un mundo diferente. Aislado por el tiempo, inexplorado hasta hace poco, pero profundamente conectado con el mundo actual de arriba. Es el corazón de Nápoles y el lugar de donde nació la ciudad. Visitarlo es viajar 2.400 años en el pasado. Cada epopeya histórica, desde la fundación de Neópolis hasta las bombas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, ha dejado su huella en las paredes de la piedra amarilla de la toba, el alma de Nápoles, la piedra con la que se construyó la ciudad. Ven, únete a este mágico viaje de 1,5 horas en el tiempo.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Entrada para entrar en el tour oficial del metro de Nápoles. LA UBICACIÓN ES PIAZZA SAN GAETANO 68, cerca de Via Dei Tribunali.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Preséntate 30 minutos antes en la dirección especificada e ingresa según las instrucciones del personal
- Puede ser operado por un guía multilingüe
- No recomendado para cualquier persona claustrofóbica
- Edad mínima: 3 años
- Tour en italiano cada hora de 10h a 17h
- Tour en inglés a las 12pm y 2pm. Por favor pregunte siempre a la entrada más información sobre el tiempo en inglés.
- Se disfrutará de pizza después del recorrido (si se compra esta opción)
Opiniones(600)
The tour itself was pretty interesting. The bad thing was that they allowed our group to have 50 people which was in my opinion too many.
One should not suffer from claustrophobia to fully enjoy the experience that is truly worth it.
Great experience and a very knowledgeable guide but didn’t realise when I booked it that we would only be spending 45 of the 90 minutes underground so a bit disappointed also did feel a bit rushed at times with other groups around also dosing the tour.
This tour was perfect for the hot afternoons of Italy as you travel underground to see former aquaducts turned air-raid shelters during WWII. It does involve a LOT of stairs and the tour group was huge. It was difficult to hear the tour guide as there were no audio sets offered for during the tour and our guide skipped over any questions that were asked during the tour. Thravelling through the narrow passegeways of the aqueducts was optional if you are claustrophobic. You also go see the remnants of a Roman theater that was discovered underneath modern apartments--which was a surprise.
Very interesting and well worth the money. Be aware the group size can more than 40 and I think there are too many tours going at the same time. Having said that, I would recommend this tour
This was an excellent tour and one of the highlights of our trip to Naples. Our guide was both knowledgeable and entertaining, making the experience informative and enjoyable from start to finish. We chose the full experience, including the very narrow underground water tunnel, which was exciting and added a real sense of adventure to the tour. If you're visiting Naples, we would definitely recommend adding this tour to your itinerary. It's a fascinating way to learn about the city's history and see a completely different side of Naples.
Very educational and interesting. The negative reviews here are overstated. Yes, if you are morbidly obese or 6'8" or taller, you probably should not do this. Guide was very knowledgeable and communicated very well.
The experience was worth it, but somethings were not as good as I would have expected. - We had to wait in line even though we booked a ticket without „waiting queue“. - The tour guide looked kind of „fed up“ with the tour repetition. Questions were also answered with „Maybe“ or „Not sure“.
So interesting to know how far the tunnels go and all their uses! It’s a must do tour whilst in Naples
How exciting to go to an under ground city?!? We, this isn’t it unfortunately. Seriously over priced for what it is, but that is what we call a tourist trap! This seriously isn’t exciting and I would give it a miss and maybe enjoy Pizza and babba’s instead.



