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Naples: San Lorenzo Maggiore and Neapolis Sotterrata Ticket

Naples: San Lorenzo Maggiore and Neapolis Sotterrata Ticket

Explore the complex of San Lorenzo Maggiore, at the geographic center of ancient Naples, and the subterranean treasures that lie beneath it. See colorful frescoes in the Sisto V Hall, the Gothic charm of the Chamber Hall, and excavated relics in the museum. Marvel at the beauty of the San Lorenzo Maggiore Church and its Franciscan frescoes before gazing at the stunning ceiling frescoes in the Sisto V Hall. Pass through the Cloister and visit Chapter Hall, decorated with a Gothic portal from the late fourteenth century. Then, descend 10 meters underground and discover the ancient ruins of the Neapolis, the old Greek-Roman city which was founded in 470 B.C. Discover the ancient commercial heart of the city, the Macellum (market). End your visit with some time in the museum, which presents a cross-section of the history of Naples from the classical age until the nineteenth century.

Naples pass 7 days Regional + Public transport

Naples pass 7 days Regional + Public transport

This card is valid 7 days and it includes 45 attractions and Public transportation. From the excavations of Pompeii to the excavation of Herculaneum. Explore the Catacombs of Naples at San Gennaro and the Royal Palace of Caserta. Visit Bourbon Gallery, Neapolis Underground greek romain of San Lorenzo Maggiore the most historic and least claustrophobic route, Church Sant’Anna dei Lombardi, Filangieri Museum, Jago Museum, and Treasure of San Gennaro Museum. See the Royal Palace of Naples, Capodimonte Museum and the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. And more: Pio Monte della Misericordia with its famous Caravaggio painting, the Divine Museum with its tiny cribs inside walnut shells, the Cumae Excavations and Roman baths at Baia, the Madre Museum of Contemporary Art, the Greek excavations at Paestum, Castel Sant'Elmo where you can enjoy the most beautiful panoramic view of the beautiful Bay of Naples as well as visit the Castle that from its history gives rise to the name of the famous neighborhoods of Naples: Quartieri Spagnoli. And many more museums in the Campania Region! You will receive by mail the complete list of the 45 attractions included as soon as you purchase the pass. This pass contains a public transportation pass valid for 7 days throughout Naples City Urban area Only (you can use metro lines 1 and 6, tramway, buses and funiculars). Also includes round-trip train ticket from Naples to Pompeii, Naples to Herculaneum, and Naples to Caserta. Finally, two tickets on the special Alibus line that connects Naples Capodichino Airport with Statione centrale di Napoli piazza Garibaldi and Piazza Municipio Napoli porto. From the time of purchase, you have 6 months to activate your Naples Pass. Activation can be done at any time directly from the app, available in the Google Play Store and App Store. From then on, the Pass will be valid for the duration of your subscription: in this case 7 days. Please note that the validity of the pass is in consecutive hours, e.g. 7-days pass: active Monday 12:00 noon expires next Monday 12:00 noon. To use the pass properly, we recommend that you have an Internet connection. Please note: you will only be able to use the pass to access the included attractions once. Are there any attractions where reservations are required? Yes. For the visit to the Catacombs of San Gennaro and Bourbon Gallery, you MUST RESERVE in advance. The booking procedure for these two attractions will be emailed to you after you purchase the pass. On odd-numbered days, opening hours will be from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (last admission 4 p.m.) On even-numbered days, the museum will observe the usual opening hours: 9.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. (last admission 6.30 p.m.) Get a real key to the city with many advantages to be consulted by downloading the app or link. Try Snav (the major sea transport company), which guarantees a 20% discount on every route to the island of Procida and Ischia if you book online.

The Best of Naples Private Walking Tour

The Best of Naples Private Walking Tour

The tour includes a visit to the fascinating square called "Piazza del Gesù" where the tour starts and you will see the church of Gesù Nuovo and the obelisk of Immacolatella. Walk along the street, Spaccanapoli, which follows the same direction as the ancient Greek and Roman streets. Admire the Church of Saint Chiara dating back to the 14th-century, the square of Saint Domenico, and experience the traditional atmosphere of Naples with its sounds, smells, and tastes. Next, walk on the street called via dei Tribunali and see the church of Saint Lorenzo dating back to the 13th-century, San Gregorio Armeno (the street of nativities), and then the Cathedral of Saint Gennaro with its baroque style chapel where the blood of the Saint is preserved.

Pompeii and Amalfi Coast Full-Day Tour from Rome

Pompeii and Amalfi Coast Full-Day Tour from Rome

Enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour of Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast from Rome, driving the scenic hill and coastal roads through towns and villages, such as Positano, Ravello and Sorrento. The first stop will be Pompeii, where a local guide will take you around the excavations of the everyday Roman town that was buried in 79 AD when Vesuvius erupted. Inside the staggering ruins, you will see the Macellum and Thermal Baths. Discover where Romans would gather for dinner and wine, and see some of the homes of wealthy citizens. Depart Pompeii for the Amalfi Coast, stopping at the enchanting seaside resort of Positano for lunch. From here, you will get fantastic views of Sorrento on the Sorrentine Peninsula, and of the gleaming Tyrhhenian Sea. After some free time to explore on your own, continue to Amalfi to visit the Duomo of Saint Andrea. Drive up the winding hills to Ravello, where Wagner found inspiration for the set designs of his opera “Parsifal.” Drive north back to Rome, for a drop off at your hotel at approximately 20:30.

From Naples: Naples Culture & Street Food Experience

From Naples: Naples Culture & Street Food Experience

Vedi Napoli e poi muori” that’s maybe one of the most famous quotes regarding this amazing town.. beloved town of artists, poets, musicians, Naples has so much to live for... You can' t miss a visit discovering its history and traditional cuisine! With a dedicated guide you could dispel any curiosity, discover mysteries and places off the beaten track... and of course taste the delicious and traditional street food ! Your guided tour of the historical city center starts from here: The Cathedral of Naples It is named "cattedrale di 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'll be completely immersed in one of the most colorful and unique Naples's atmospheres! Here you'll taste the famous Tarallo Napoletano (a spicy salted cookie), and choose your favorite flavor; reach the San Gregorio Armeno alley also called in Italian "la strada dei presepi", one of the most amazing attractions in Naples. You can admire numerous shops with creative nativity scenes and figurines in all variations. Valk along Spaccanapoli; the straight and narrow street that traverses the old, historic center of the city of Naples, that seems to divide the city in two. Time for another tasting... Reach Piazza del Gesu Nuovo; one of Naples' most beautiful squares. It hosts the Church of the Gesu Nuovo with its unsightly façade and the Guglia dell' Immacolata; a wild pinnacle that melts roccoco and gothic art. Walk till the the Teatro San Carlo, the oldest opera house in the world still working. Explore Piazza del Plebiscito, one of the most beautiful squares of Italy. It is a noble semicircular square built on the model of the Pantheon in Rome and it 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 they are a masterpiece of Antonio Canova. Last stop will be Via Toledo, which has always been considered the most important avenue of Naples and it connects the area of the decumani to Piazza del Plebiscito. ...time for a pizza ! The Piazza Portafoglio, is a pizza folded on itslef (for this reason, wallet that is portafoglio in italian)... Last but not least... time for dessert... sfogliatella or baba or and a delicious espresso

Macellum of Naples: Our most recommended tours and activities

Naples: San Lorenzo Maggiore and Neapolis Sotterrata Ticket

Naples: San Lorenzo Maggiore and Neapolis Sotterrata Ticket

Explore the complex of San Lorenzo Maggiore, at the geographic center of ancient Naples, and the subterranean treasures that lie beneath it. See colorful frescoes in the Sisto V Hall, the Gothic charm of the Chamber Hall, and excavated relics in the museum. Marvel at the beauty of the San Lorenzo Maggiore Church and its Franciscan frescoes before gazing at the stunning ceiling frescoes in the Sisto V Hall. Pass through the Cloister and visit Chapter Hall, decorated with a Gothic portal from the late fourteenth century. Then, descend 10 meters underground and discover the ancient ruins of the Neapolis, the old Greek-Roman city which was founded in 470 B.C. Discover the ancient commercial heart of the city, the Macellum (market). End your visit with some time in the museum, which presents a cross-section of the history of Naples from the classical age until the nineteenth century.

Naples pass 7 days Regional + Public transport

Naples pass 7 days Regional + Public transport

This card is valid 7 days and it includes 45 attractions and Public transportation. From the excavations of Pompeii to the excavation of Herculaneum. Explore the Catacombs of Naples at San Gennaro and the Royal Palace of Caserta. Visit Bourbon Gallery, Neapolis Underground greek romain of San Lorenzo Maggiore the most historic and least claustrophobic route, Church Sant’Anna dei Lombardi, Filangieri Museum, Jago Museum, and Treasure of San Gennaro Museum. See the Royal Palace of Naples, Capodimonte Museum and the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. And more: Pio Monte della Misericordia with its famous Caravaggio painting, the Divine Museum with its tiny cribs inside walnut shells, the Cumae Excavations and Roman baths at Baia, the Madre Museum of Contemporary Art, the Greek excavations at Paestum, Castel Sant'Elmo where you can enjoy the most beautiful panoramic view of the beautiful Bay of Naples as well as visit the Castle that from its history gives rise to the name of the famous neighborhoods of Naples: Quartieri Spagnoli. And many more museums in the Campania Region! You will receive by mail the complete list of the 45 attractions included as soon as you purchase the pass. This pass contains a public transportation pass valid for 7 days throughout Naples City Urban area Only (you can use metro lines 1 and 6, tramway, buses and funiculars). Also includes round-trip train ticket from Naples to Pompeii, Naples to Herculaneum, and Naples to Caserta. Finally, two tickets on the special Alibus line that connects Naples Capodichino Airport with Statione centrale di Napoli piazza Garibaldi and Piazza Municipio Napoli porto. From the time of purchase, you have 6 months to activate your Naples Pass. Activation can be done at any time directly from the app, available in the Google Play Store and App Store. From then on, the Pass will be valid for the duration of your subscription: in this case 7 days. Please note that the validity of the pass is in consecutive hours, e.g. 7-days pass: active Monday 12:00 noon expires next Monday 12:00 noon. To use the pass properly, we recommend that you have an Internet connection. Please note: you will only be able to use the pass to access the included attractions once. Are there any attractions where reservations are required? Yes. For the visit to the Catacombs of San Gennaro and Bourbon Gallery, you MUST RESERVE in advance. The booking procedure for these two attractions will be emailed to you after you purchase the pass. On odd-numbered days, opening hours will be from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (last admission 4 p.m.) On even-numbered days, the museum will observe the usual opening hours: 9.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. (last admission 6.30 p.m.) Get a real key to the city with many advantages to be consulted by downloading the app or link. Try Snav (the major sea transport company), which guarantees a 20% discount on every route to the island of Procida and Ischia if you book online.

The Best of Naples Private Walking Tour

The Best of Naples Private Walking Tour

The tour includes a visit to the fascinating square called "Piazza del Gesù" where the tour starts and you will see the church of Gesù Nuovo and the obelisk of Immacolatella. Walk along the street, Spaccanapoli, which follows the same direction as the ancient Greek and Roman streets. Admire the Church of Saint Chiara dating back to the 14th-century, the square of Saint Domenico, and experience the traditional atmosphere of Naples with its sounds, smells, and tastes. Next, walk on the street called via dei Tribunali and see the church of Saint Lorenzo dating back to the 13th-century, San Gregorio Armeno (the street of nativities), and then the Cathedral of Saint Gennaro with its baroque style chapel where the blood of the Saint is preserved.

Pompeii and Amalfi Coast Full-Day Tour from Rome

Pompeii and Amalfi Coast Full-Day Tour from Rome

Enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour of Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast from Rome, driving the scenic hill and coastal roads through towns and villages, such as Positano, Ravello and Sorrento. The first stop will be Pompeii, where a local guide will take you around the excavations of the everyday Roman town that was buried in 79 AD when Vesuvius erupted. Inside the staggering ruins, you will see the Macellum and Thermal Baths. Discover where Romans would gather for dinner and wine, and see some of the homes of wealthy citizens. Depart Pompeii for the Amalfi Coast, stopping at the enchanting seaside resort of Positano for lunch. From here, you will get fantastic views of Sorrento on the Sorrentine Peninsula, and of the gleaming Tyrhhenian Sea. After some free time to explore on your own, continue to Amalfi to visit the Duomo of Saint Andrea. Drive up the winding hills to Ravello, where Wagner found inspiration for the set designs of his opera “Parsifal.” Drive north back to Rome, for a drop off at your hotel at approximately 20:30.

From Naples: Naples Culture & Street Food Experience

From Naples: Naples Culture & Street Food Experience

Vedi Napoli e poi muori” that’s maybe one of the most famous quotes regarding this amazing town.. beloved town of artists, poets, musicians, Naples has so much to live for... You can' t miss a visit discovering its history and traditional cuisine! With a dedicated guide you could dispel any curiosity, discover mysteries and places off the beaten track... and of course taste the delicious and traditional street food ! Your guided tour of the historical city center starts from here: The Cathedral of Naples It is named "cattedrale di 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'll be completely immersed in one of the most colorful and unique Naples's atmospheres! Here you'll taste the famous Tarallo Napoletano (a spicy salted cookie), and choose your favorite flavor; reach the San Gregorio Armeno alley also called in Italian "la strada dei presepi", one of the most amazing attractions in Naples. You can admire numerous shops with creative nativity scenes and figurines in all variations. Valk along Spaccanapoli; the straight and narrow street that traverses the old, historic center of the city of Naples, that seems to divide the city in two. Time for another tasting... Reach Piazza del Gesu Nuovo; one of Naples' most beautiful squares. It hosts the Church of the Gesu Nuovo with its unsightly façade and the Guglia dell' Immacolata; a wild pinnacle that melts roccoco and gothic art. Walk till the the Teatro San Carlo, the oldest opera house in the world still working. Explore Piazza del Plebiscito, one of the most beautiful squares of Italy. It is a noble semicircular square built on the model of the Pantheon in Rome and it 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 they are a masterpiece of Antonio Canova. Last stop will be Via Toledo, which has always been considered the most important avenue of Naples and it connects the area of the decumani to Piazza del Plebiscito. ...time for a pizza ! The Piazza Portafoglio, is a pizza folded on itslef (for this reason, wallet that is portafoglio in italian)... Last but not least... time for dessert... sfogliatella or baba or and a delicious espresso

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The delightful well informed guide made the tour through the underground ruins a pleasant and educational journey

beautiful journey through the centuries. our very competent and prepared guide. wonderful experience recommended

Beautiful route and exceptional guide! A must for anyone who wants to get to know Naples

Everyone should check it out. It's really worth buying this trip.

Amazing to see the old market and recovered artefacts.