Naples Street Food Tour

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Highlights

See Naples and then die" is perhaps one of the most famous quotes regarding this splendid city... beloved city of artists, poets, musicians, Naples has so much to experience...
You can't miss a visit to discover its history and traditional cuisine! With a dedicated guide you will be able to dispel any curiosity, discover mysteries and places off the...

What is included?

  • Street food tasting
  • Official local guide
  • Babà or Sfogliatella with Neapolitan Espresso
  • Neapolitan Tarallo, a spiced savory biscuit - choose your favorite flavour
  • Pizza "Wallet" or fried square...

What is not included?

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

What is there to know?

Duration: approximately 4 hours.
It can be operated by a multilingual guide.
Duration and itinerary may vary
The guide may change the itinerary slightly.
Accessible for disabled people
- Due to the presence of...

Meeting point

11.00am Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta - Naples Cathedral

Cancellation policies

Fully refundable in case of cancellation up to 72 hours before departure.

Description

Your guided tour of the historic center of the city starts here! The Cathedral of Naples is called the "Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta", but everyone knows it as the "Duomo of San Gennaro", since it is dedicated to the patron saint San Gennaro. Explore Via Dei Tribunali and you will be completely immersed in one of the most colorful and unique atmospheres in Naples!
Here you can taste the famous Neapolitan Tarallo (a spiced savory biscuit), and choose your favorite flavour; reach San Gennaro and its church. Reach the alley of San Gregorio Armeno, also called "the street of nativity scenes", one of the most surprising attractions in Naples.
You can admire numerous shops with creative nativity scenes and figurines in all variations.
all variations. Drive along Spaccanapoli, the straight and narrow road that runs through the historic center of Naples, which seems to divide the city in two. It's time for another tasting...
We reach Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, one of the most beautiful squares in Naples. It houses the Church of Gesù Nuovo, with its unsightly façade and the Spire of the Immaculate Conception; a wild pinnacle that blends rococo and gothic art. Walk to the Teatro San Carlo, the oldest opera house in the world still in operation.
Explore Piazza del Plebiscito, one of the most beautiful squares in Italy. It is a noble semicircular square built on the model of the Pantheon in Rome and is embraced by a neoclassical colonnade.
The two equestrian statues located in front of the church represent Ferdinand I of Bourbon and Charles III of Bourbon and are a masterpiece by Antonio Canova.
The last stop will be Via Toledo, always considered the most important avenue in Naples, which connects the decumani area with the historic center in Piazza del...

Where is it

Napoli

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