Que faire à Naples : une immersion culturelle sur la côte sauvage du sud de l'Italie
Naples, ville à la grandeur baroque et à l'âme méditerranéenne brute, est souvent éclipsée par ses voisines plus fastueuses. Mais pour les voyageurs avertis en quête d'authenticité, peu d'endroits peuvent rivaliser avec l'intensité émotionnelle et artistique de ce joyau du sud de l'Italie. Vous vous demandez quoi faire à Naples ? Imaginez des palais en ruine qui murmurent des histoires de rois de Bourbon, des rues emplies de l'odeur des pizzas cuites au feu de bois et des catacombes souterraines qui racontent des histoires gravées dans la pierre. Naples n'est pas une carte postale, c'est une aria pleine de corps, audacieuse, belle et résolument vivante.
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The Three Tenors, Opera Arias, Naples and Songs in Rome
Inspired by the popular Three Tenors in Concert performance of L. Pavarotti, P. Domingo and J. Carreras, which took place in L.A. in 1994, Opera & Lirica Music Academy reproduces this incredible and breathtaking musical experience with its renowned artists. The enticing voices of Francesco Fortes, Alessandro Fortunato e Stefano Sorrentino, accompanied by a string quartet and piano, offer the audience a spectacular journey through the masterpieces of the Italian opera and the Neapolitan songs. Listen to famous Italian opera arias from Tosca, La Traviata and L'Elisir d'amore and the most beautiful Neapolitan songs including O'sole Mio and Torna a Surriento in the splendid Basilica of Saint Paul Within the Walls.There are 4 seat categories to choose from:Seat category 1: First and second row Seat category 2: Third, fourth and fifth rowSeat category 3: Central seatsSeat category 4: Back seats
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Opera Arias, Naples and Songs in Sorrento with the Three Tenors
The enticing voices of the three tenors Francesco Fortes, Alessandro Fortunato e Stefano Sorrentino, accompanied by a string quartet and piano, offer the audience a spectacular journey through the masterpieces of the Italian opera and the Neapolitan songs. The concert opens with the performance of the most famous Italian opera arias from Tosca, Rigoletto and Turandot followed in the second part by beautiful Neapolitan songs like “’O sole mio” and “Torna a Surriento”. The first part the three tenors will bring on stage the eternal emotion of the greatest opera ever, while the second part involves the spectators with the enthusiasm and vigour of the land of Naples. A varied, dynamic and exciting concert.A concert full of emotions, romanticism and funny moments in the magnificent Concert Hall of the Correale Museum of Sorrento, in the heart of Sorrento. The Three Tenors: Opera Arias, Naples and Songs. A unique inner experience!Approximate duration (min.): 80
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Naples Must See Attractions Private Walking Tour
Discover the soul of Naples on this private guided tour, starting at the magnificent Cathedral of Naples (Duomo), renowned for its breathtaking Gothic and Baroque architecture. Stroll along the lively Spaccanapoli, a historic street brimming with character and local flavor, before visiting the serene Church of Saint Patricia and bustling Piazza del Gesù Nuovo. Your journey concludes at the Santa Chiara complex, with its peaceful cloister and captivating archaeological museum. Perfect for culture enthusiasts and history lovers, this tour provides exclusive insights into Naples' vibrant past and living traditions, making it an unforgettable experience for all.
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Naples: Lunch or Dinner and Cooking Show at a Cesarina's House
Book a private lunch or dinner in the heart of Naples, attend the show cooking and discover the flavors of real home cooking.Le Cesarine are the ambassadors of the Italian culinary heritage, the first Italian network of expert certified cooks. Le Cesarine preserve the oldest recipes of the Italian gastronomic tradition handed down from generation to generation and welcome travelers into their homes for an authentic experience of sharing.The lunch or dinner menu consists of 4 courses: appetizer, first course, second course with side dish, dessert and drinks included (water, selection of red and white wines and coffee).
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Naples Tour of Santa Chiara with Skip‐the‐Line Ticket
Live with us an extraordinary visit to the Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara. You will explore its Gothic‐style basilica of 1340, its majolica cloister, its archaeological area with the largest thermal complex found in Naples and its Opera museum. The monastery is located in the heart of the city and boasts lush gardens and beautiful cloisters, some of which are beautifully decorated with majolica tiles and frescoes depicting everyday life. Enjoy the tour that will tell you about the rich past of the monastery, full of events, mysteries, legends and anecdotes that characterize a place that blends history and spirituality.
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The Origins Of Naples. Borgo Marinai and entire monumental area
Experience the history and culture of southern Italy’s largest city on this half‐day guided excursion. After meeting up with your guide at the castle where the mythical mermaid, Parthenope, threw herself into the sea, discover the city’s fascinating origins from a knowledgeable local guide. Visit landmarks like the New Castle, San Carlo Theater, and the Royal Palace.
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Private Tour. Ancient roman road in the underground of Naples
Experience Naples from below and above on this guided excursion. After meeting up with an informative local guide at Piazza San Gaetano, embark on a tour of sites like Complesso Museale Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco and Stazione della Metropolitana dell'Arte. Explore the city’s historic center and head underground to visit La Neapolis Sotterrata — Complesso Monumentale San Lorenzo Maggiore.
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Naples to Pompeii Amalfi and Salerno Private Tour
Experience the beauty of the Amalfi Coast on a full‐day tour of Amalfi. If you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a taste of Italy's rich culture, the Amalfi Coast offers a little something for everyone. its a unique combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, culinary delights, and a relaxed Embark on your concise tour of Pompeii at the Porta Marina entrance. We've put together some recommendations for a tour to enrich your visit. However, please feel free to explore at your own pace and in any direction that piques your interest.Conclude your journey at the ancient Stabian Baths, a testament to Roman engineering, and visit the Lupanar, an ancient brothel, providing a unique glimpse into Pompeii's social aspects. This short tour encapsulates Salerno's rich historical heritage, coastal beauty, and vibrant local culture, leaving you with a deep appreciation for this picturesque Italian city.
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Private Guided Tour in Naples Royal Palace and Monumental Area
See the best of the Royal Palace of Naples in the company of a guide on a walking tour. With skip‐the‐line entrance privileges, make the most of your time. Start the tour at the palace's main entrance and be led by a professional guide. Cruise past the long waiting lines with your skip‐the‐line entry tickets. Discover the hidden treasures of one of the most beautiful palace in Italy. Visit its royal quarters with their collection of beautiful tapestries and portraits, admire the Royal Theatre, the majestic Scalone D'Onore(Grand Staircase), and the rich and elegant furnitures. Be inspired by the finest promenade of the city, admiring the magnificent Piazza Plebiscito and the facade of the Castel Nuovo. Enjoy the traditional neapolitan atmosphere of the so called Spanish Quarters.
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Naples Small Group Tour: Legends and Mysteries
Explore Naples on our exclusive Walking Tour, where legends and history come alive! Led by a knowledgeable local guide, uncover captivating tales and mysteries in a small group. Start at the majestic Duomo and learn about Saint Gennaro's miraculous blood liquefaction. Admire Jorit's San Gennaro street art along Via Duomo. Explore Spaccanapoli, visit the unique "Dolls Hospital," and marvel at Saint Gregorio Armeno's nativity scenes. Experience Naples' culinary delights on Via dei Tribunali and explore the Complesso Museale Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco. Pass by Italy's oldest conservatory, Port'Alba gate, and Saint Chiara's church. End at Gesù Nuovo Square, where Naples' lesser‐known stories await, revealing a city rich in history and mystery.
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Private Guided Tour from San Martino alla Pignasecca to Naples
Guided visit to the Certosa di San Martino and a pleasant urban trekking on one of the oldest pedestrian paths in the city, the Pedamentina. Between art, history and glimpses of the gulf. This route is ideal for taking travel photos and discovering an unusual Naples. Inside the Certosa, in addition to the church which houses splendid paintings and sculptures from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, there is the San Martino Museum which houses works by artists such as José de Ribera, Luca Giordano, Francesco De Mura, Battistello Caracciolo and Pietro Bernini. Finally, from the Great Cloister we will admire the spectacular view of the Gulf of Naples and the characteristic Baroque decorations that adorn it. Continuation through the Pedamentina stairs to the historic center of Naples. A series of ramps and hairpin bends that offer breathtaking panoramic views. We will then walk the Montesanto stairs which will take us to the Pignasecca district, which houses the oldest market in the city.
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Private Pompeii and Vesuvius Day Trip from Naples
Embark on a private day trip from Naples to explore two of Italy’s most iconic sites: Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius. Your experience begins with hotel pickup by an English‐speaking driver in a comfortable, Wi‐Fi‐equipped, air‐conditioned vehicle. The itinerary is fully customizable, and extensions are available upon request. First, visit the ancient city of Pompeii, frozen in time by the 79 AD eruption. Wander through preserved streets, homes, and temples, and view stunning frescoes and casts of the city's final moments—either independently or with a local guide. Next, ascend Mount Vesuvius for breathtaking views of the Bay of Naples and a walk to the crater’s edge. End the day with a relaxing return ride to your hotel in Naples.
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Private Walking Tour to Piazzas and Historical Sights in Naples
Together with your family, embark on a session of discovery in the historic center of Naples. We will start in front of the stunning Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta. We will then stroll through the charming Centro Storico, the heart of the city, and explore the narrow streets and alleys of Spaccanapoli on Via dei Tribunali. Our next stop is the Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, a beautiful square surrounded by historic buildings and the Jesuit church of Gesù Nuovo. We will then head towards Piazza Municipio, the square which houses the city hall of Naples and the majestic Maschio Angioino, a medieval castle. We will end our journey at the Piazza del Plebiscito, the largest square in Naples, and the perfect spot to take some family photos with the backdrop of the Royal Palace of Naples and the Basilica di San Francesco di Paola.
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Capri Island shared tour with ferry from Naples
Embark on a day‐long exploration of the picturesque Capri island, a paradise adorned with blue skies, turquoise waters, and stunning views, accompanied by glamorous shops. This daily tour departs from Naples, offering an immersive experience lasting approximately 8 hours.The tour includes the hydrofoil journey to reach the island, unveiling an oasis cherished by artists, writers, and celebrities alike. Explore the town of Anacapri, situated at a higher elevation than Capri, where you can stroll along Anacapri's road. Seize the opportunity to visit Villa San Michele or partake in a breathtaking chairlift experience ascending to the top of Mount Solaro.Explore Capri's main town, where you'll visit the iconic "piazzetta," often referred to as "the little theater of the world." Here, royalty, Italian actors, American billionaires, and everyday individuals coexist just meters away from each other. Wander through Capri's narrow streets, renowned for Italian fashion brands and local handcrafted shops. Nearby, the Augustus Gardens and the captivating views of the Faraglioni and Via Krupp's winding road add to the island's allure.
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Origins and legends of Naples walking tour
Enjoy a walking tour through Naples with an archeologist! Your expert guide will show you the most remarkable historical and artistic places of the city, with a particular focus on uncommon and off‐the‐beaten‐track locations. Discover the Greek and Roman layers of Neapolis.Begin from Piazza Bellini and walk through the ancient Roman streets, "Decumani" and Spaccanapoli; on your way, admire the God Nile sculpture and the Free Masons hidden symbols; stops at Gothic and Baroque churches as San Lorenzo, San Domenico and the Cathedral, where you will learn more about the miracle of S. Gennaro's blood. Pass the unique nativity scenes and artisans quarter of San Gregorio Armeno and see the exclusive Bansky mural and tons of other street art on the way. Lastly, enjoy a caffè at Maradona's bar, where a lock of his hair is kept!
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The National Archaeological Museum of Naples: Entry Ticket
The mighty Hercules was far too busy for long queues. So why should you be any different? Grab a ticket to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, and discover a treasure trove of ancient wonders that would make Pandora's Box jealous! See glorious statues and frescoes from antiquity depicting mythical heroes and legends, marvel at mosaics, bronze and glasswork, and see ceramics and engraved copper from Pompeii, classical Greece, Egypt, Rome, and more.
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Naples Historical and Street Art Walking Tour
Discover Naples through the eyes of its streets. This 2‐hour walking tour through the legendary Quartieri Spagnoli is more than just a street art walk — it’s an emotional dive into the soul of Naples. Guided by a passionate local expert, you'll explore vibrant murals honoring icons like Maradona, but also lesser‐known gems hidden in narrow alleys full of history and heart. Along the way, hear powerful stories of urban transformation, local resistance, and Neapolitan pride, told where they actually happened. This is not just about street art — it’s about people, stories, and identity. Whether you're an art lover, a culture explorer, or simply curious, this experience will leave you with a deep and unforgettable connection to Naples.
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Naples Historical Center Highlights: Legends and Traditions Small Group Tour
Naples is a picturesque city with an indomitable temper, beautiful panoramas, ancient Greek and Roman ruins, royal palaces, incredible architecture and unique elegance. On this 2h small group tour you will discover the real spirit of Naples, walking through its authentic neighbourhoods rich in art and culture around every corner and will learn about the incredible history, people, and traditions of this great city. Your expert local guide will take you to major landmarks such as Duomo di Napoli, Via San Gregorio Armeno, Piazza del Plebiscito, Castel dell'Ovo, entertaining you with fascinating stories and historical anecdotes that you won’t find in the guidebooks. Join us in this small group walking tour to discover the most colorful, vibrant and energetic city of Italy!
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Royal Palace with ticket and Monumental Naples
Immerse yourself in the splendor of the Bourbon court with a visit to the interior of the Royal Palace where you can relive court life thanks to the stories of our guides. Continue exploring the Monumental Naples with the exterior of the San Carlo Theatre and the Maschio Angioino (Castel Nuovo). Marvel at the architectural and technological majesty of Galleria Umberto I. Admire the neoclassical perfection of Piazza del Plebiscito and discover the history of this magnificent square and where it takes its name.
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Private Mini Tour to Underground Naples and the Spanish Quarters
Tour in Underground Naples visit to the Spanish Quarters Visit to SpaccaNapoli S Carlo Theater Plebiscite square Via Toledo Lunch Neapolitan cuisine
Que faire à Naples pour une escapade culturelle ?
Commencez votre voyage à Naples par le Museo Archeologico Nazionale, qui abrite l'une des plus importantes collections d'antiquités gréco-romaines au monde. Des mosaïques exquises au Cabinet secret scandaleusement fascinant, c'est un lieu incontournable à Naples pour les amateurs de culture antique. Ensuite, aventurez-vous sous terre à Napoli Sotterranea, où des tunnels, des aqueducs et des abris de la Seconde Guerre mondiale révèlent une ville totalement différente, sculptée sous la surface. C'est l'une des choses les plus uniques à faire à Naples et une introduction parfaite à sa complexité.
Une fois remonté à la surface, promenez-vous au soleil dans Spaccanapoli, l'étroite artère qui traverse le centre historique comme une capsule temporelle. Le long de ce chemin, vous découvrirez des églises baroques telles que le Gesù Nuovo, des artisans locaux fabriquant des crèches de Noël sur la Via San Gregorio Armeno, et le rythme subtil de la vie quotidienne qui vous plongera dans l'authenticité napolitaine. Pour beaucoup, cette promenade répond à elle seule aux questions les plus pressantes sur les choses à voir et à faire à Naples.
Que faire à Naples le soir : authenticité, glamour et apéritifs
Si vous vous demandez quoi faire à Naples le soir, préparez-vous à un mélange enivrant de drame napolitain et d'élégance. Commencez votre soirée sur la Piazza Bellini, où d'anciennes ruines grecques reposent sous verre dans des cafés branchés. Cette place animée est le cœur bohème de la ville et l'endroit idéal pour déguster un spritz Campari et observer les passants.
De là, rendez-vous au Teatro di San Carlo, le plus ancien opéra encore en activité en Europe. Même si vous n'assistez pas à une représentation, une visite guidée nocturne de ses intérieurs rococo est l'une des meilleures choses à faire à Naples pour les amateurs d'art et d'architecture. Après le rideau, terminez votre soirée dans le quartier de Chiaia par un dîner de fruits de mer dans une osteria raffinée au bord de l'eau, ou pour quelque chose de plus local, rejoignez un concert de rue improvisé dans le quartier espagnol, où les balcons font office de loges d'opéra et où la nuit semble ne jamais vouloir finir.
Hors des sentiers battus : activités insolites à Naples
Pour ceux qui préfèrent les endroits moins raffinés, explorer les activités uniques de Naples offre des récompenses rares. Grimpez la colline du Vomero en funiculaire pour atteindre le Castel Sant'Elmo, une forteresse en forme d'étoile offrant une vue panoramique sur le Vésuve et la baie de Naples. Entrez ensuite dans la Certosa di San Martino toute proche, un ancien monastère dont les cloîtres à couper le souffle abrite aujourd'hui un musée consacré à l'art napolitain.
Vous préférez la culture contemporaine ? Aventurez-vous au Museo Madre, le musée d'art contemporain avant-gardiste de Naples, installé dans un palais du XVIIIe siècle. Il offre un contraste moderne avec les vestiges anciens de la ville et constitue une visite incontournable à Naples pour les amateurs de contrastes.
À voir et à faire à Naples pour les amateurs d'art
Lorsque vous planifiez votre séjour à Naples, ne négligez pas l'élégance qui se cache souvent derrière l'aspect brut. La Galleria Umberto I, avec son grand dôme en verre et ses sols en mosaïque, rivalise avec la célèbre galerie milanaise en matière de raffinement architectural. La Via Toledo, toute proche, est l'une des rues commerçantes les plus animées d'Europe, avec ses boutiques de mode, ses pâtisseries et la spectaculaire station de métro Toledo, un mélange étonnant de lumière, d'art et de design public, souvent classée parmi les plus beaux bâtiments de transport public au monde.
Bien sûr, aucun pèlerinage esthétique ne serait complet sans une visite à la Cappella Sansevero. La sculpture du Christ voilé, un chef-d'œuvre en marbre d'une telle brillance technique qu'il défie l'entendement, figure parmi les sites les plus visités de Naples par les amateurs d'art et reste gravé dans la mémoire longtemps après votre départ.
Que faire à Naples en une journée
Si vous êtes pressé et que vous vous demandez quoi faire à Naples en une seule journée, commencez par un espresso et une sfogliatella dans une pâtisserie locale, puis rendez-vous directement dans le centre historique. Visitez le Duomo di San Gennaro, puis flânez dans Spaccanapoli pour vous imprégner du charme chaotique de la ville.
Explorez ensuite le Museo Archeologico Nazionale avant de déguster une pizza dans la légendaire L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele, car ici, la pizza est une véritable culture. Dans l'après-midi, profitez de la vue depuis le Castel dell'Ovo, puis terminez la journée en dégustant une glace sur la promenade en bord de mer à Santa Lucia, où les habitants prennent leur passeggiata du soir dans toute la couleur et le charme de la ville qu'ils ont choisie pour vivre.
Que faire à Naples en deux jours
Avec 48 heures pour explorer la ville, deux jours à Naples vous permettront de vous immerger davantage. Le premier jour, concentrez-vous sur le cœur de la ville : ruines antiques, palais nobles, visites souterraines et cuisine napolitaine. Le deuxième jour, prenez une voiture privée ou un bateau pour découvrir les joyaux de la région. Les ruines d'Herculanum sont moins fréquentées mais étonnamment bien conservées, offrant une alternative plus intime à Pompéi. Vous pouvez également passer la matinée sur l'île de Procida, un havre de pêche aux couleurs pastel qui semble tout droit sorti d'un rêve ou d'un film italien classique.
Retournez à Naples en fin d'après-midi pour vous offrir un apéritif sur le toit de l'hôtel Romeo, suivi d'un dîner au Palazzo Petrucci, un restaurant étoilé au guide Michelin niché au bord de la mer. C'est un exemple parfait de la fusion entre l'ancien et l'avant-gardiste qui caractérise cette ville.
Conclusion : Le charme brut de Naples
Voyager à Naples, c'est embrasser à la fois la splendeur et l'ombre. Cette ville ne se met pas en beauté pour les touristes, mais les invite plutôt à découvrir sa beauté dans toute son authenticité. Des secrets souterrains aux opéras dorés, choisir quoi faire à Naples n'est pas tant une question de choix entre différentes attractions, mais plutôt de s'abandonner au rythme de la ville. C'est un endroit à visiter, mais aussi à ressentir profondément, intensément et sans réserve.