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Billet d'entrée à la Galleria Borbonica (parcours standard)

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Description

Un impressionnant réseau souterrain composé de citernes désuètes, d'anciens passages remplis de voitures d'époque et de vestiges oubliés de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. La visite standard est un parcours historique et émouvant à travers les souterrains de Naples. Nos guides vous feront vivre une expérience fascinante qui donnera vie à ce lieu à travers l'histoire du Tunnel Bourbon.

Options de l'excursion

17 h : Ouverture des portes
  • Entrée à la Galleria Borbonica à 17 h. La visite guidée dure 1 heure.
Dates spéciales pour Noël
10 h 00 : Ouverture des portes
  • Entrée à la Galleria Borbonica à 10 h. La visite guidée dure 1 heure.
12 h 00 : Ouverture des portes
  • Entrée à la Galleria Borbonica à 12 h. La visite guidée dure 1 heure.
15 h : Ouverture des portes
  • Entrée à la Galleria Borbonica à 15 h. La visite guidée dure 1 heure.

Itinéraire

Entrée incluse

La Galleria Borbonica se trouve au 4, Vico del Grottone, à 100 mètres de la place du Plebiscito. Il y a encore quelques années, c'était un laboratoire vétérinaire ; aujourd'hui, c'est l'entrée du tunnel Bourbon. Un escalier de 8 volées, profond de 30 mètres, qui s'enfonce dans les entrailles du quartier de Chiaia, à Naples. La deuxième entrée se trouve au 40, Via Domenico Morelli, en passant par le passage piéton de « Quick parking ». Le tunnel Bourbon a été construit en 1853 par Ferdinand II de Bourbon qui, craignant le déclenchement d'une rébellion, avait demandé qu'on lui aménage une issue de secours reliant le palais royal à la caserne de la Via della Pace, aujourd'hui Via Morelli. Les travaux n'ont toutefois pas été menés à bien et, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le tunnel a servi d'hôpital militaire aux habitants de la région, avant de devenir le dépôt judiciaire de Hall. La guerre a laissé des traces, même dans le sous-sol.

Points forts

Guide professionnel parlant Anglais ou Italien

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Guide professionnel parlant Anglais ou Italien
Non inclus
Nourriture et boissons
Transport vers/depuis les attractions
Tout autre élément non mentionné dans la rubrique « Éléments inclus »

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
  • Mettez des chaussures confortables et enfilez un pull. Pour les personnes souffrant de claustrophobie ou ayant des difficultés à marcher, l'entrée n° 2 est recommandée
  • Tarif réduit à 5 € pour les plus de 75 ans et les enfants de 11 à 13 ans
  • Entrée gratuite pour les enfants de 0 à 10 ans

Avis(2,727)

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Carmela T
June 28, 2026
Cool tour on a very hot day!

Great tour on a very hot day. Wanted to do this tour for some time. It didn’t disappoint. Informational tour about how these tunnels ended up as they are. Fascinating. Tour in English with Martina really good.

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PradipMadgaonkar2
June 28, 2026
Pradip Madgaonkar - showcases the Neapolitan history through paintings and sculptures.

Also called the Bourbon tunnel, this was an escape route during the world war 2. This place has a very interesting history, it is best to be opt for a guide, but be sure to check before hand about the availibility of an English speaking guide and of the tour timings. The underground tunnels have wonderful illustrations depicting history of the great city of Naples right up to the world war.

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caderose
June 21, 2026
The adventure course is beautiful.

Incredible experience discovered by chance. The adventure course excited us both for the tunnels and the cisterns, but especially for the guide's ability, a very passionate speleologist. We will return for a different course. Highly recommended.

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EvelinaR210
June 21, 2026
Incredible experience, the best one we had during this weekend in Naples.

We are immensely grateful to our guide, Stefania, who took us on a journey through 500 years of history, from the present day back to the 16th century. Her explanations, clear and engaging, passionately presented the history of the city, showing us its hidden sides. Super recommended!!

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Road52473062213
June 21, 2026
Fun, educational, and unmissable! It must be included in a trip to Naples.

Passionate speleologist Ruocco is excellent, very clear, and engaging in his fascinating explanations! Everyone, both adults and kids, were involved and happy with the experience!

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kevinandaliced2020
June 18, 2026
Look carefully for the entrance

Entrance is hard to find, so look careful. The tour was great, I wish we would have done the one to hear more about the stories of those that lived through it. Lots of stairs and smaller so be prepared for that. We had about 40 walking through together

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Privileged_B
June 16, 2026
Bomb Shelter

My family took a tour of the bomb shelter and we were amazed at the items they were able to salvage down there

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melissabQ4719MP
June 15, 2026
An absolute must if visiting Naples

My family of 4 did a vacation in June 2026 of Rome and the Amalfi coast. We ended up leaving back to the States via Naples International Airport. We only had a half day in Naples and this was the one tour we went on. It was nothing short of amazing! Our guide was excellent and all four of us thought the tour was great including my 21 and 15 year old. I would definitely recommend this tour if visiting Naples. There are about 90 stairs to walk down in the beginning and they were somewhat steep but have railings to hold onto so it wasn't hard. You end up leaving on ground level so the stairs down was the most difficult part. They did a great job of explaining what the tunnels were used for during different time periods and you really could get the feel for how they were used, especially for WWII bunkers. The younger ones loved all the abandoned cars and motorcycles. And they actually played the siren that would have sounded during the war! The tour lasted a little over and hour and was well worth it!

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O6656XIadrianas
June 14, 2026
Touching

It was thrilling to revisit a place so rich in history. The Via delle Memorie route is an incredible journey: from the 17th-century cisterns to the World War II air raid shelter, to the vintage cars and motorcycles buried beneath the city. Seeing objects, toys, and writings left by those who took refuge here during the bombings truly touches you. Truly suitable for everyone: with us were two very attentive and curious small children. A sign that the route and the storytelling keep even the youngest engaged. A huge applause to the guide Stefania: excellent, extremely knowledgeable, and engaging. She narrates every detail with passion and manages to keep the attention of both adults and children high throughout the visit. Top-notch organization, safe and accessible route. If you are in Naples, you cannot miss it. 5 well-deserved stars!

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ChiaraOlg
June 14, 2026
Descent...without ascent!!!!

The route is suitable even for those who are not exactly athletic like me. Our guide was very entertaining and highly qualified. To descend from Via del Grottone, there are 90 steps, but then you exit at street level without having to go back up. There are 2 or 3 ramps to navigate during the route.

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