Uncover the rich tapestry of Naples on a personalized walking tour with Justin, an American-Italian guide with over a decade of local experience. Choose a standard 3-hour stroll through Spaccanapoli, Via Toledo and Lungomare, or a tailor-made adventure up to 6 hours, all tailored to your interests and pace. Discover iconic sites, quirky tales and hidden gems revealing the city’s unique character. Perfect for individuals, couples, and families, these intimate tours guarantee no language or cultural barriers for a comfortable, enriching experience.
Duration options: 3 hours or customizable up to 6 hours
Max group size of 6 for a personal touch
Visit historic landmarks and hidden corners with local stories
Convenient meeting points in the city center
Step Into Naples also offers cultural concierge services and Italian lessons. Learn more at www.stepintonaples.com
This is where our tour begins. Piazza Dante is a lively square in Naples, Italy, dominated by an 18th-century statue of the poet Dante Alighieri. Framed by grand Baroque buildings, it’s a popular meeting spot near the historic center, bustling with shops, cafés and access to Via Toledo.
Port’Alba is a historic 17th-century gate in Naples, built in 1625 by the Spanish viceroy Duke of Alba. It marks the entrance to lively Via Port’Alba, known for bookshops, music stores, and cafés leading to Piazza Bellini. Nearby is Antica Pizzeria Port’Alba, considered the world’s oldest pizzeria.
Chiesa di San Pietro a Majella is a Gothic masterpiece in Naples’ historic center, built in the 13th–14th centuries by Charles II of Anjou. The church features pointed arches, vaulted ceilings, and a tall spire. Inside, it has a stunning coffered ceiling with paintings by Mattia Preti, a baroque altar by Cosimo Fanzago, and medieval frescoes. The adjoining convent houses the prestigious San Pietro a Majella Music Conservatory, preserving Naples’ rich musical heritage.
You will make your own way to the meeting points