Classic Naples: Vespa Private Tour - Naples, Italy
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EXPERIENCE:

Discover Naples from the seat of a vintage Vespa in the company of a friendly and experienced guide.

Naples boasts the largest UNESCO-protected historic center in Europe, and on this 4-hour tour you will see many of the most emblematic monuments, navigating streets that larger vehicles can’t access.

Discover vibrant areas, such as the narrow streets of Spaccanapoli and Via dei Tribunali. Admire the facade of Gesù Nuovo, enter the Church of Santa Chiara, and walk through the San Gregorio Armeno (the Christmas Alley).

Visit the famous Veiled Christ inside Sansevero Chapel (closed on Tuesdays) and the macabre Church of Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco (closed on Sundays), guarded by 3 bronze skulls (entry tickets for these sites are not included). Admire the looming castle of Piazza del Municipio, and the entrance to the former public shooting gallery of the Galleria Umberto I.

After the historic center and main monuments of the city, enjoy the famous breathtaking views from Posillipo Hill, and have a relaxing walk into Virgiliano Park where you can admire the best panorama of the Bay of Naples.

Authorized tourist guides have all been carefully selected. They will lead you along the chosen route on comfortable vintage Vespas, selected from among the most exclusive that Piaggio ever produced.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Ride the narrow streets of Naples on a vintage Vespa and become a Neapolitan for the day
Explore the sites of Europe’s largest historic center, such as the church of San Francesco di Paola and Castel Dell’Ovo
Navigate bustling areas, such as Spaccanapoli and reach parts of Naples that larger vehicles can’t reach
Learn the legends about the neapolitan cult of devotion to the skulls and discover the unsolved mysteries of the Church of the Gesù Nuovo
Break for coffee and typical pastry at an exclusive Naples Grand Café

 

 

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