- Category
- History, Orientation, Four Days in Naples
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Location
- Naples
Naples Walking Tour
Looking at the City
Take Aways
FAQ
Are skip-the-line tickets included in this tour?
We do not purchase tickets in advance of the tour as the sites included may vary per guide and clients interests. The sites we visit also do not require waiting in a long ticket line. Clients purchase on site entry tickets to the site they want to visit which is around 16 euros/adult, children under 18 are free.
This tour is not part of our family program, however, we can adapt the itinerary based on the ages, needs, and interests of travelers in your party. Families might also be interested in our Ancient Naples: Above and Underground Tour for Kids or our Full Day Pompeii Tour for Kids, which have been particularly designed to engage children and are led by family friendly expert guides.
Is this tour suitable travelers with mobility challenges? While this tour is relatively walking intensive, we can adapt the itinerary for travelers with mobility issues. Please reach out to start the discussion.

Fiorella Squillante holds a degree in modern languages and art history, a post-graduate course in education and didactics and a master-course in exhibition design. She is a specialist in art history and Neapolitan culture and art. She works with the main museums of Naples as a member of the education department. She also works closely with Friends of Museums from abroad. Fiorella is the president of the cultural association “Fine Arts”, which organizes private viewings and themed routes in Naples and Campania, and visits to stately homes and private collections. She writes about Naples and Campania for a popular guide book and is the author of “Naples in 3 Days”, a guide to Neapolitan art and architecture and a book for children and teenagers called “Pompeii is Cool!“.

Alberto is an expert on Neapolitan life, culture and history. After a decade of experience as a swimming coach, in contact with international-level athletes, in 2007 he began working with the cultural association of Fine Arts as a tour guide on Naples, Capri, the Amalfi Coast, Ischia and Procida. He is an official guide in Campania and loves to lead visitors to the Archaeological Museum, Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis, Stabiae and Phlegrean Fields. He also lived and studied in London for four years. He leads small groups through unusual itineraries away from the crowds on Capri and the Amalfi Coast. Over the years, he has developed a great passion for local cuisine and now organizes cooking classes and tours related to the food and wine of the Campania region. In his spare time, he likes cycling with like-minded enthusiasts to discover the typical places of historical and scenic interest.

Roberta is based in Naples and has a degree in History of Art from the University of Naples. She specialised in Cultural Heritage Conservation at postgraduate level at the Università degli Studi Suor Orsola Benincasa. With the aim of raising awareness of cultural heritage, especially among students and children, she professionally trained as a licensed tour guide for her hometown of Naples, for the archaeological sites around Mount Vesuvius and the Phlegraean Fields and for all the sites and museums in the region where she lives. She has also specialised as a tour guide for the blind. Roberta looks forward to sharing her passion for art, culture, and the Neapolitan lifestyle with visitors on Context tours. She loves food and is always ready to smile!
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