Naples Street Food Tour with Local Expert
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Experience Highlights
What’s included
- Several Food Tastings
- Professional guide
- Spritz Tasting
- Gratuities
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Step by Step
Your tour will start from Piazza Dante. From there your local and expert guide will take you to the famous Piazza Bellini. Known for its vibrant nightlife, here you will have an introduction of the history of the city and the ruins of the Greek walls while enjoying a tarallo!
Walk on one of the most ancient streets in Naples, called "decumano" during the Ancient Roman times, and discover the secrets and the delicacies of this magnificent city! Here your local and expert guide will take you to try mouth-watering mozzarella from a traditional shop from 1958, the traditional fried pizza from one of the best pizzeria in town and last but not least the best local street food, all while you learn about the highlights of Naples!
After tasting delicious limoncello, walk on via San Biagio dei Librai, known to Neapolitan people as Spaccanapoli - that literally means "break Naples in two". As via dei tribunali, also Spaccanapoli was a main street during the Ancient Greek and Roman times.
You will pass by the Music Accademy known as Conservatorio, one of the first established in Italy, attended by many, famous compositors such as Bellini. Few like a local while you walk in the narrow and crowded streets, see the local stores, eat local artisanal gelato and taste typical local pastries like Sfogliatella and Babà.
After indulging some sweets the tour will end at Piazza del Gesù Nuovo. Here you will see and learn about the history of this square, the church and the Obelisco dell'Immacolata. This square is one of the most important, famous and symbolic squares of the historic centre of Naples. Find out with your own eyes why the historic centre of Naples has become a World Heritage.