Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Naples with this walking and food tour. Explore famous landmarks, taste local delicacies, and connect with the locals for an authentic experience.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Naples with this walking and food tour. Explore famous landmarks, taste local delicacies, and connect with the locals for an authentic experience.
- Piazza del Municipio - Previously known as Largo del Castello, Piazza del Municipio is a prominent square in Naples, recognized as one of the largest in Europe. Its significance is heightened by its proximity to the Maschio Angioino and the presence of the port.
- Castel Nuovo - Maschio Angioino - Castel Nuovo, often referred to as Maschio…
- Piazza del Municipio - Previously known as Largo del Castello, Piazza del Municipio is a prominent square in Naples, recognized as one of the largest in Europe. Its significance is heightened by its proximity to the Maschio Angioino and the presence of the port.
- Castel Nuovo - Maschio Angioino - Castel Nuovo, often referred to as Maschio Angioino (or Mastio Angioino), is a historic medieval and Renaissance castle and a symbol of Naples. It majestically overlooks the scenic Piazza Municipio.
- Piazza Trieste e Trento - Formerly known as Piazza San Ferdinando, Piazza Trieste e Trento is situated in the historic heart of Naples. It serves as a crucial road junction where via Toledo, via Chiaia, and via San Carlo meet, and is the main gateway to the renowned Piazza del Plebiscito.
- Teatro di San Carlo - The Real Teatro di San Carlo, also known as Teatro San Carlo or simply San Carlo, is Naples’ opera house, celebrated as one of the world’s most prestigious. Established in 1737, it is the oldest continuously active opera theater globally and was the first Italian theater to create a dance school, predating Milan’s Teatro alla Scala by 41 years.
- Piazza del Plebiscito - Once known as Largo di Palazzo or Foro Regio, Piazza del Plebiscito is a vast square in Naples, located at the end of Via Toledo, just beyond Piazza Trieste e Trento. Situated in the historic center, between the seafront and Via Toledo, it spans approximately 25,000 square meters, making it one of the largest squares in the city and Italy, frequently hosting large events.
- Piazza del Plebiscito - The Royal Pontifical Basilica of San Francesco di Paola is a minor basilica in Naples, located in Piazza del Plebiscito in the historic center. It is regarded as one of Italy’s most significant examples of neoclassical architecture.
- Palazzo Reale - The Royal Palace of Naples is a historic edifice located in Piazza del Plebiscito, in the city’s historic center, with its main entrance there. The entire complex, including the gardens and the San Carlo theatre, also faces Piazza Trieste e Trento, Piazza del Municipio, and via Acton. Constructed beginning in 1600, it served as the residence for the viceroys of the Spanish, Austrian, and Bourbon dynasties.
- Galleria Umberto I - The Umberto I gallery is a commercial arcade built in Naples between 1887 and 1890. It is dedicated to Umberto I of Italy, honoring the King and commemorating his generous presence during the 1884 cholera epidemic, which highlighted the need for the city’s “Redevelopment.”
- Via Chiaia - Via Chiaia is a street in Naples’ historic center, partly in the San Ferdinando district and partly in the Chiaia district. It begins at Piazza Trieste e Trento, near Piazza del Plebiscito and Via Toledo, and ends at Piazza dei Martiri, close to the Riviera di Chiaia.
- Via Toledo - Via Toledo is a major thoroughfare in Naples, stretching approximately 1.2 km. It begins at Piazza Dante and concludes at Piazza Trieste e Trento. Along its length, other significant streets, squares, churches, and noble palaces branch off.
- Quartieri Spagnoli - The vibrant Quartieri Spagnoli is a commercial district adjacent to Via Toledo, a partially pedestrian street lined with traditional fashion and designer shops. Nearby, visitors can find trattorias and stalls offering fried pizza, as well as numerous churches, including the 16th-century Santa Maria della Mercede in Montecalvario. The area also features the entrance to Underground Naples, a network of tunnels and catacombs, and the mural dedicated to Maradona.
- La Pignasecca - The charming Pignasecca market is located in the Quartieri Spagnoli area of Naples, behind the equally lively and central Via Toledo. As the oldest market in Naples, Pignasecca offers visitors a captivating and folkloric glimpse of the city, with displays of fish, fruit, vegetables, fried foods, and traditional sweets to enjoy on the street, alongside stalls selling clothing, accessories, and music CDs at very reasonable prices.

- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Do you have a few hours and want to experience Naples like a local? This shared, authentic adventure will let you explore the best of Naples by strolling through its alleys and most famous central streets. We’ll wander through Municipio Square, Maschio Angioino Castle, Trieste e Trento Square, San Carlo Theatre, Galleria Umberto I, Plebiscito Square,…
Do you have a few hours and want to experience Naples like a local? This shared, authentic adventure will let you explore the best of Naples by strolling through its alleys and most famous central streets. We’ll wander through Municipio Square, Maschio Angioino Castle, Trieste e Trento Square, San Carlo Theatre, Galleria Umberto I, Plebiscito Square, San Francesco di Paola Church, Palazzo Reale, Chiaia Street known for shopping, Toledo Street known for street food, and Quartieri Spagnoli known for the Maradona Murals. This isn’t your typical tour filled with historical facts; during our walk, you’ll feel at home in the alleys of Naples. I’ll share some anecdotes, you’ll chat with locals, and taste local delights like coffee at the famous Gambrinus bar, the temple of Neapolitan espresso. Join this short but intense experience, and with the help of an expert, you’ll discover the best of Naples in no time! (No internal visits to museums or churches).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.