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Pass By: Piazza del Plebiscito, Piazza Del Plebiscito, Naples Italy
Join this guided walking tour of Naples, and your guide will provide you an introduction to the story of the city.
Pass By: Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, 1, Naples Italy
What you will realize, is the passion that Naepolitans feel for their native soil, a bond developed in the centuries, that lasted the different dominations, wars and diseases. It is a real feeling of belonging.
Pass By: Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara, Via Santa Chiara 49/c, 80134, Naples Italy
Your guide will help you getting in touch with this culture, leading you into the streets of the historical centre, and showing you places that have become symbols of Naples.
Pass By: Gesu Nuovo Church, Piazza del Gesu 1, 80134, Naples Italy
You will meet your guide in Piazza Dante, by the Dante’s statue in the middle of the square. You will then move to Port’Alba, one of the ancient doors to the core of the Greek urban settlement.
Pass By: Via dei Tribunali, Decumano Maggiore, 80138 - 80139, Naples Italy
Walking on via dei Tribunali you will reach the Agora’ – also known as the Forum in Roman times – the main square, where all the aspects of the life melted together – from the private to the religious ones.
Pass By: Palazzo Venezia, Via Benedetto Croce 19, Naples Italy
You will then stop to have a pizza a portafoglio, and keep on descovering the streets and the alleys of the city. Passing in San Gregorio Armeno you will reach Spaccanapoli, walking in piazzetta Nilo, piazza san Domenico Maggiore, reaching Palazzo Venezia, and ending in Piazza del Gesu’ Nuovo, where you will see two churches: the gothic Santa Chiara Monastery and the New Jesus Church.
Pass By: Piazza Dante Alighieri, 80134, Naples Italy
You will surely love the story of the façade, and the mistery hidden behind the black diamond stones.
Pass By: Piazza del Gesu Nuovo, Piazza del Gesu' Nuovo 2, 80134, Naples Italy
Your guide will even stop to allow you a break and offer you a sfogliatella, the queen of the Neapolitan pastries.