“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!
Your guided tour of the historical city center starts from here! The Cathedral of Naples 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. Walk along Via Dei Tribunali… you'll be completely immersed in one of the most colorful and
unique Naples's street atmospheres! Here you'll taste the famous Tarallo Napoletano (a spicy salted cookie) in your favorite flavor.
Next destination: San Gregorio Armeno alley, in Italian “la strada dei presepi”, one of the most amazing streets of the city; here you can admire many wordly famous shops with creative nativity scenes and figurines in all variations; you will be gifted with an handmade Corno Napolentano, the traditional Lucky charm of Naples.
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.
Together with your guide you will reach 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.
It's time for lunch…and in Naples the answer is Pizza.. what else…
You will have a Piazza Portafoglio which is the typical pizza folded on itslef ( wallet means portafoglio in italian)…and you could choose if having it fried or baked
Last but not least… time for dessert… you could choose sfogliatella or baba !