Half day in Naples: Tour of Naples and The King: Diego Armando Maradona
Visit Naples and discover the beauty of the city with our expert guide!
Additional Information
Meeting point 15 minutes before the start of the tour in front of Teatro San Carlo
REACH US AT OUR MEETING POINTS: After the recent bus restrictions issued by Rome’s municipality, we encourage our guests to save some dimes and to come to our new meeting points: they are now even easier to find and to recognize. We enhanced the presence of our distinctive pink flags to signal the meeting point and increased the staff members’ number: now they’re wearing a brand new set of uniforms, to makefinding us a breeze.
You can spot easily our coordinators wearing shirts or jackets that expose our brand logo.
Departures
Sunday and Monday at 11 AM
Friday and Saturday at 03 PM
Notes and Advices
Comfortable shoes suggested
Dress Code and Clothing Restrictions:
In Rome, especially in places of worship and inside the Vatican Museums, it is strictly forbidden to bring strollers, bulky bags and umbrellas.
Above-the-knee skirts and pants, low-cut clothing and sleeveless tops are never allowed in places of worship and inside the Vatican. Guests who fail to respect the attire requirements may be turned down at the entrance of the point of interest, therefore we suggest wearing or bringing appropriate clothes before the beginning of the tour.
It is mandatory to provide a nominative list of all participants (including children) at the time of booking
If you have a metal coated pacemaker, you have to show your pacemaker identification card at the Security checks.
Customers have to bring their passport with them during the tours and show it if required.
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and ends in Piazza Maradona
Highlights
- Piazza del Plebiscito
- Galleria Umberto I
- Quartieri Spagnoli
- Vico Lungo Gelso
- Piazza Maradona (Via Emanuele de Deo)
What's included
- Professional guide
- Personal expenses
Overview
You will have the chance to walk through the streets that represent the heart of the city, our guide will show you the places that symbolise the eternal bond between Maradona and the city of Naples.
We will start from Piazza Plebiscito, and then continue passing through the Gallery Umberto I, reaching the famous Spanish Quarters. Every corner, every street and every glimpse of this city will testify the deep love of the Neapolitan people for Maradona.
He was unanimously considered a hero, the one who gave the joy of the first championship trophy to the city and that brought the name of Naples up in the world. Everywhere around you, it was Diego-mania. The entire city of Naples testifies to the passage of the "Pibe de Oro".
Maradona was practically everywhere: from the murals on the streets of the city, to the fireworks called “Maradona's balloon” from all kinds of gadgets and souvenirs, to cakes with his face; from the poems dedicated to him, up to the statuettes of the Neapolitan nativity scene.
He has surely been one among the few immortal sports icons, able to create a true phenomenon of custom, to drag the masses and to make people of any nationality mad with joy. In Naples, thanks to the street art, there is now a magnificent museum dedicated to him. An open-air museum, which you will now have the opportunity to discover!
Thanks to this tour you will visit two of the must-see destinations for any aficionado of Napoli’s number 10: Vico Lungo Gelso and Piazza Maradona in via Emanuele De Deo. Here, in fact, you will admire, in all their majesty and reverence, the most famous murals dedicated to Pibe de Oro.
You will admire a ceramic mosaic, donated by two Italian-French artists and the stencil made by the Argentinian street artist San Spiga, created to celebrate the 30 years’ anniversary of the first championship won by Napoli and Maradona.
Next to this, another full-length stencil representing Maradona when dribbling, with the well-known ability and excellent technique.
Continuing our walk in via Emanuele de Deo (piazzetta Diego Armando Maradona), we will admire the famous mural that has become a real destination pilgrimage for supporters and fans, dedicated to the champion on the occasion of the second Napoli's scudetto, in 1990.
Know before you go
Notes and Advices
Comfortable shoes suggested
Dress Code and Clothing Restrictions:
In Rome, especially in places of worship and inside the Vatican Museums, it is strictly forbidden to bring strollers, bulky bags and umbrellas.
Above-the-knee skirts and pants, low-cut clothing and sleeveless tops are never allowed in places of worship and inside the Vatican. Guests who fail to respect the attire requirements may be turned down at the entrance of the point of interest, therefore we suggest wearing or bringing appropriate clothes before the beginning of the tour.
It is mandatory to provide a nominative list of all participants (including children) at the time of booking
If you have a metal coated pacemaker, you have to show your pacemaker identification card at the Security checks.
Customers have to bring their passport with them during the tours and show it if required.
Cancellation policy
Cancellations without penalties within 24 hours before tour date
