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Naples Folklore: An Intimate Concert of Traditional Neapolitan Music
Experience the timeless beauty of Neapolitan classical music with a traditional concert!
<p>Come to the heart of<strong> Naples </strong>and experience the city's rich cultural heritage through its <strong>traditional music</strong>! Join us for an unforgettable evening of the most famous Neapolitan classical songs: <strong>'O sole mio, 'Torna a Surriento,' 'Reginella,' 'Anema e Core', 'Tarantella' and many others! </strong>Musicians, singers, actors, and dancers perform alternating daily to transmit the cultural, artistic, and social values basis of <em><strong>Canzone Napoletana!</strong></em></p><p>Set against the backdrop of the historic center of Naples, our concert will transport you to a bygone era with its haunting melodies and passionate performances. You'll be immersed in the sounds of the <strong>mandolin, guitar, and accordion, accompanied by the soulful voices of the local singers!</strong></p><p>The concert will last approximately one hour, giving you plenty of time to savor the music and soak up the atmosphere of this magical city. And to make the experience even more enjoyable, <strong>we're including a complimentary drink with your ticket!</strong></p><p>Whether you're a fan of classical music or just looking for a unique cultural experience, this Neapolitan concert is not to be missed. So why not join us and discover the beauty and charm of Naples through its music?<strong> Reserve your spot today!</strong></p>
5.00
( 4 Reviews )
€ 30
Royal Naples and Bourbon Tunnel guided walking-tour
A full walking-tour of the Royal Naples and the "Bourbon tunnel", the royal Naples Underground
<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Your visit will starts at Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, in the old part of the city and take a stroll through its picturesque and lively alleyways. Admire the Gesù Nuovo church and its masterpieces, discover the basilica of Santa Chiara and walk along the famous "Spaccanapoli", the street that literally splits the city in two, visiting all the artistic complex of squares and churches. From 18th-century San Domenico Maggiore to medieval Santa Chiara.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Then you will arrive to the monumental area, taking the historic and commercial street of Via Toledo. A famous Neapolitan shopping street close to the Spanish quarters and the Maradona mural, the sacred and profane altar of the Neapolitan football legend. Here you will visit the ancient Galleria Umberto I in Naples, the exterior of Castel Nuovo known as the 'Maschio Angioino', the San Carlo Theatre, the Royal Palace and the iconic Piazza del Plebiscito. The hub of the city as well as a meeting place for nationally renowned events and concerts. </p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">The tour will end with a fascinating visit to the "Bourbon tunnel", one of the last underground Naples to be brought to light. An underground tunnel commissioned in 1853 by Ferdinand II of Bourbon to connect the Royal Palace with the sea. The work, in the public interest, had many difficulties in being completed, as its route crossed the cisterns of the ancient aqueducts. This is why it remained unfinished and was used by the Neapolitan people as an air-raid shelter during the Second World War. More than 200 years of history and anecdotes intertwine in this unique guided tour.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em"><br /></p>
4.50
( 7 Reviews )
€ 65
Half day excursion to Mt Vesuvius with wine tasting and lunch from Naples
A unique experience to discover the symbol of Naples, the majestic Mount Vesuvius, the best place to enjoy fantastic views of the city and its surroundings!
<p>First, you will be led to the slopes of the mountain where you will stop in a <strong>local restaurant</strong> with a breathtaking view of the bay of Naples. You will get to taste <strong>delicious local food</strong> while enjoying the wine of the vineyards located on the mountain. The Vesuvius area is still today characterized by the presence of <strong>ancient vine varieties</strong> in many vineyeards. Every wine (from <strong>Lacryma Christi</strong> to Caprettone) is able to tell the history of the area and can be conceived as an ambassador of the culture and traditions of the territory. <br>Afterwards, our driver will lead you safely to the <strong>1000 mt</strong>. and than you will walk to the real top of <strong>the vulcano</strong> to admire the huge crater and listen to the explanation about the many transformation of the mountain due to its <strong>vulcanic nature.</strong> You will have a great clue to understand how and why this great nature force was able to destroy the two cities of <strong>Pompeii and Hercolaneum</strong> about 20 centuries ago. For the present time, Vesuvius is considered safe and a visit to its crater gives both <strong>stunning views</strong> and an understanding of its role in local life.You will have enough time to take pictures and to enjoy your holiday on a non conventional tour of the aerea. </p>
€ 74
Departure from: Naples
Daytrip from Naples to Capri and Anacapri: the pearl of the Mediterranean
Take a deep breath and savour the sea air while enjoying the panoramic views of Capri and Anacapri
<p> <strong>An authentic paradise on earth, not far from Naples</strong>. The <strong>island of Capri</strong> is filled with countless attractions, it’s hard to believe that it is a mere 4 square miles in area. A <strong>hydrofoil</strong> will bring you from Naples in about <strong>40 minutes of scenic</strong> drive, cuddled by fresh marine breeze and gentle waves. Soak up the incredible views from the sea and watch Naples far from distance, fading in the horizon. Ready to enter another world? There you go. The <strong>gracious tiny port</strong> of <strong>MARINA GRANDE </strong>will welcome you, with its colorful artisans'shops and sandy beaches. Our minibus will take you up to <strong>ANACAPRI</strong> where you can take in amazing views of the island and <strong>Mount Solaro</strong> and admire la <strong>SCALA FENICIA</strong>, the main attraction of the village. You will then reach the heart of <strong>Capri</strong> itself, where a delicious lunch will be served. Visit then <strong>La Piazzetta</strong>, the town square and one of the hubs of island life, discover the history of the island at the <strong>Certosa di San Giacomo</strong>, which houses the Karl Willhelm Diefenbach museum. Enjoy a stroll in the <strong>Giardini di Augusto</strong>, where you can see the island’s flora and take in <strong>panoramic views of the island</strong>. Admire the <strong>Faraglioni</strong>, three giant spurs of rock which have become symbols of the island. Then be whisked back to Naples once again by hydrofoil. A day to remember, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city! </p>
€ 140
street art tour of spanish quarters: on the footsteps of Maradona
A journey through Neapolitan street art dedicated to the city's great icons and the myth of Maradona
<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Naples is one of those cities particularly attached to the pivotal icons that have created its identity. It never fails to praise the great Neapolitan figures of history, theater, culture, poetry and soccer who have made this city great.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">The Spanish Quarters bears witness to this unconditional love for this human cultural heritage by memorializing these icons with as many as 200 murals scattered in every corner of the neighborhood.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">But the Spanish Quarters, in particular, testify even more to the great importance of soccer in Naples and the timeless admiration and love for what has gone down in history as "the hero of Naples”: Diego Armando Maradona.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">In fact, football in Naples represents a faith of which Maradona has been and continues to be the god. Sacred and profane also mingle in this in a mystical exaltation of the 'Pibe de oro' to whom altars, murals and photos are dedicated. <br />Continuous pilgrimages by tourists from all over the world make their way daily to Piazza Maradona in the Quartieri Spagnoli, where extends the large mural dedicated to him in the 1990 trophy victory. Today a historic testimony and renewed object of worship after the third and recent national victory. <br />You cannot come to Naples and miss this tour, because you would miss the true soul of this city.</p>
4.50
( 7 Reviews )
€ 45
Departure from: Naples
Easy going tour to Sorrento Coast and Capri island by boat from Naples - maximum 12 people
If you want to have an authentic experience during your visit to the island of Capri, the best choice is undoubtedly onboard a boat.
<p><strong>If you want to have an authentic experience during your visit to the island of Capri, the best choice is undoubtedly onboard a boat.</strong></p>
<p>The <strong>island of Capri</strong> is associated with the mythological creatures known as <strong>sirens</strong>. As you travel towards the island onboard a <strong>modern boat</strong> for 12 people, you will feel as though you are being lured by the mysterious creatures to this enchanting land. To reach Capri we will sail along the <strong>coast of Sorrento</strong>, having the opportunity to admire the "<strong>Marina Grande</strong>," a picturesque ancient fishing village and the remains of an ancient Roman villa, the famous "<strong>Baths of Queen Giovanna</strong>", a legendary <strong>natural swimming pool</strong> featured in the 1953 film “Bread, Love, and Dream.” Once you have arrived in Capri, you will visit the <strong>pristine beauties</strong> of the island on a suggestive <strong>boat tour around the island</strong>, inaccessible by land. Some of these natural landmarks include the <strong>Arco Naturale</strong> (Natural Arch), the <strong>Grotta Meravigliosa</strong> (Marvelous Cave), the <strong>Grotta Bianca</strong> (White Cave), the <strong>Grotta Verde</strong> (Green Cave) and the world celebrated <strong>Faraglioni Rocks</strong>. During your free time on the island, we suggest you stroll through the streets of the center and enjoy a delicious coffee in the heart of the city, <strong>Piazza Umberto I</strong>, the icon of the chic island, also called "the living room of the world." Continue along Via Camerelle, a street known for its luxury boutiques, and arrive at the Faraglioni belvedere, a unique spectacle! Sailing from Capri towards Piano di Sorrento, you will once again have the opportunity to contemplate these breathtaking and picturesque landscapes from your boat, which we are sure will not be easily forgotten.</p>
€ 169
Street food tour: the Neapolitan culinary art
A delicious journey inside one of Naples' greatest talents: the culinary arts
<p>In Naples, food is culture, tradition, conviviality and feeling. For every moment of the day there is a dish to honor. For every holiday, a culinary tradition to be respected. A must to follow and a command chart for every self-respecting true Neapolitan.</p><p>Meanwhile, our culinary origins start from very ancient origins. The "pinsa," from the verb "pinsare" meaning "to pull," now pizza, has even Greek origins. It was served precisely as street food in the small kiosks along the streets of Neapolis, the first city of Greek origin. Later this dough is handed down in Roman times, until it followed in the eras to follow and knew its international fame with the "Pizza Margherita" dedicated to Queen Magherita in 1889. </p><p>It was from that time that Neapolitan pizza became known throughout the world and became "the gold of Naples." Our reason for success in the world.</p><p>Second "gold of Naples" and an all-Neapolitan must-have is: espresso coffee. Artfully made with meticulous blending of coffee beans and metering of water and coffee by grand masters. In fact, one of the main elements that cannot be reproduced anywhere in the world except in Naples is water. It is said that the water in our aqueducts is just so good and makes our coffee so good.</p><p>From this then we add to it the culinary culture related to fish as a good seaside city, and especially fried food that makes everything taste better. The "fried fish cuoppo" is one of our specialties and one of our smartest street dishes, good and refined at the same time. </p><p>Another separate chapter is dedicated to our desserts. All mostly related to the Bourbon royal culture and ingredients of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Pompous, sophisticated but delicate and tasty at the same time. Each dessert has a history, an identity and a tradition. Each with a completely different taste that already tasting them all is worth a full day's tour in Naples.</p><p>But one of the main things that actually reflects the true Neapolitan sentiment of "street food" in addition to good eating, is precisely that of eating well but experiencing the street. Not precluding eating well while living the city streets. In short, a tour to just live.</p>
4.50
( 7 Reviews )
€ 70
Departure from: Naples
Caserta Royal Palace guided tour with entrance included
Visit the Italian version of the Palace of Versailles, the second magnificent work by architect Vanvitelli
<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">The historic residence of the Bourbon royal dynasty, the Royal Palace of Caserta was desired and commissioned by Charles Bourbon in 1752 with the aim of representing all the magnificence of the royal house of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, of which Naples was the capital. Now a Unesco World Heritage Site along with the Carolino Aqueduct and the San Leucio Belvedere, the Royal Palace of Caserta is one of the highest representations of 18th-century European Baroque. Referring to the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles, the Palace of Caserta can in fact be considered an Italian reproduction of it. Tourists will thus be guided on a tour of the splendour of the eighteenth-century Baroque salons and royal flats. From the picture galleries to the bedrooms, learning about their history, intrigues, architecture and the paintings that portrayed their history and vicissitudes. This will be followed by a visit to part of the Italian garden, the symmetrical garden style of classical inspiration, following the pathway that follows the water course of the Carolino aqueduct, from the royal palace to the Margherita fountain. It is punctuated by a series of fountains, flower beds and statues depicting classical Greek mythology.</p>
4.50
( 7 Reviews )
€ 84
Pizza making cooking class in Naples
A tour you can't miss! Learn how to cook the Italian dish par excellence, the symbol of Naples, a delicious pizza Margherita!
<p><strong>This is an unmissable tour when you are in Naples, the home of pizza! Learn how to cook the Italian dish of excellence… the symbol of Naples, a delicious pizza Margherita!</strong></p><p>Meet your <strong>professional chef</strong>, who will teach you step by step how to make a <strong>perfect pizza</strong> in an entertaining and educational manner. The lesson will last 2 hours. The pizza chef will teach you the ABC's of this tasty recipe, starting from the <strong>dough</strong> which you will create with your own hands. Then, <strong>customize your pizza </strong>and make it even tastier by adding the<strong> freshest local ingredients</strong>!<br>At the end of the lesson, you can <strong>enjoy the product of your labours</strong> with a tasty lunch and naturally the <strong>pizza</strong> that you have created with your own hands.<br>When you go back home,<strong> impress your friends</strong> with your skills in making a delicious and <strong>authentic Neapolitan Pizza</strong>!</p>
€ 65
Naples hystorical centre with underground ruins complete guided tour
A comprehensive tour of monumental Naples, the Historic Center and the underground of the city of Naples
<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">You will first be taken on a walking-tour by the certified tour guide to discover the monumental area, taking the historic and commercial street of Via Toledo. A famous Neapolitan shopping street close to the Spanish quarters and the Maradona mural, the sacred and profane altar of the Neapolitan football legend. Here we will visit the ancient Galleria Umberto I in Naples, the exterior of Castel Nuovo known as the 'Maschio Angioino', the San Carlo Theatre, the Royal Palace and the iconic Piazza del Plebiscito. The hub of the city as well as a meeting place for nationally renowned events and concerts. </p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Then we will walking to the historic centre of Naples, the living and beating heart of the city. Descending from Via dei Tribunali and passing by the city's historic pizzerias, we will reach the San Gregorio Armeno street, "the street of nativity scenes", the art of nativity scenes that represents the handicrafts of the Neapolitan tradition best known throughout the world. Folklore, tradition and "cornicelli" will then continue on Spaccanapoli, the street that literally splits the city in two, visiting all the artistic complex of squares and churches. From 18th-century San Domenico Maggiore to medieval Santa Chiara.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">The guided tour will ends with the visit of the "Undreground Naples" of the San Lorenzo Maggiore Church monumental complex. The most ancient Naples undreground site where descending 10 meters it's visible the archaeological there are the remains of the ancient city of Neapolis: the agorà of the greek's age, first, and the civil and religious Forum of Roman's age, second. A spectacle to not lost.</p>
4.50
( 7 Reviews )
€ 84
Cooking lesson: Fresh pasta homemade
Have you ever thought about how to make the neapolitan gnocchi? Well, we will give you the opportunity. Go to experience our NAPOLITAN COOKING PASTA LESSON!
<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Culinary art is an Italian primacy, of that there is no doubt. But the art of making gnocchi at home starting with boiling potatoes is an undoubtedly Neapolitan tradition.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Have you ever thought about how to make them?</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Well, we will give you the opportunity. Go to our trusty affiliated pizzeria and experience a NAPOLITAN COOKING PASTA LESSON!</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Make friends with your working group and delve into this oh-so-valuable, thoughtful and flavorful world of homemade pasta in Naples!</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Start by boiling the potatoes, the main ingredient of good homemade gnocchi, then once the potatoes are peeled, mix the mixture with eggs and flour and create your homemade pasta! Be careful to make it good, though, because then you'll dress it with the meat sauce made by you with the help of our master chefs, and enjoy it with the accompaniment of a good glass of white wine!</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">The cooking, the consistency of the potatoes, the ingredients and the right cooking point will all be secrets that you will be told to take with you, once you get home, so you can reproduce this piece of Naples whenever you want. Be careful, however, not to forget to make a workmanlike ragout! It is essential to the purposes of excellent fresh pasta dish.</p>
4.50
( 7 Reviews )
€ 78
Departure from: Naples
Full day tour to the Amalfi Coast and Pompeii Ruins from Naples
A day among uncontaminated landscapes, fresh air, sea breeze, culture and art. Don't miss the chance to plunge into 2 World Heritage sites and discover the world renowned Amalfi Coast and Pompeii Ruins!
<p>Whether you realize it or not, you’ve probably already seen the <strong>Amalfi coast</strong>. Its pristine and <strong>dramatic landscape</strong> has made it a popular setting for films, TV programmes and adverts. Nothing, however, will prepare you for seeing it in real life. You’ll understand immediately why UNESCO designated the Amalfi coast a World Heritage Site as we drive through almost 50 miles of<strong> winding coastal roads</strong> with the sea on one side and the <strong>majestic Lattari mountains</strong> on the other. Sit back in the comfort of a <strong>high-quality vehicle</strong> with an <strong>experienced driver</strong> and a <strong>knowledgeable guide </strong>and experience the <strong>breathtaking views</strong> lying before your eyes. The second part of the day is devoted to the discovery of another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the <strong>remains of Pompeii</strong>. The <strong>eruption of Mount Vesuvius</strong> in 79 AD killed most of the town’s inhabitants, but it did relatively little damage to Pompeii itself. The resulting <strong>blanket of ash</strong> kept the remains in perfect condition until they were uncovered again in the 18th century. Now visitors can literally walk around the town just like in Roman times – only with the benefit of a helpful <strong>archeological guide</strong> to tell you about the site and answer any questions. Plunge into the ancient Roman city of <strong>Pompeii</strong> frozen by the 79 A.D. <strong>Vulcano’s eruption</strong> visiting the highlights of the <strong>thermal baths, the large theater, the Basilica and the Macellum and the famous House of Faun.</strong> Our guide will help you in learning many interesting clues during your visit explaining the most interesting places of this ancient commercial city. </p>
€ 130
Skip the line NAPLES UNDERGROUND
A fascinating journey into the underground and eras of the city of Naples. You will start from its foundation of Greek origin to modern-day Naples.
<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:rgb( 87 , 100 , 111 );margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">The existence of underground Naples is linked to the morphological and geological conformation of the Parthenopean territory, which is composed of tuffaceous rock that has very special characteristics of lightness, friability and stability.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:rgb( 87 , 100 , 111 );margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">The first transformations of the morphology of the territory, which occurred by the Greeks starting in 470 B.C., began the growth of the fascinating world that is underground Naples. These transformations were dictated by water supply needs, which led to the creation of underground cisterns used to collect rainwater, and by the need to recover building material to erect the buildings of Neapolis.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:rgb( 87 , 100 , 111 );margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">In the following centuries the expansion of the city led to the construction of a real aqueduct that allowed the collection and distribution of drinking water thanks to a series of cisterns connected to a dense network of tunnels. During Roman rule the existing aqueduct was expanded and improved, but with the advent of the Angevins, in 1266, the city experienced a great urban expansion to which, of course corresponded an increase in the extraction of tufa from the subsoil to construct new buildings, confirming a peculiarity of Naples: that of being generated from its own bowels, where the buildings rise immediately above the quarry that provided the building material.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:rgb( 87 , 100 , 111 );margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Crucially affecting the fate of the Neapolitan subsoil were several edicts between 1588 and 1615 that prohibited the introduction of building materials into the city in order to prevent the uncontrolled expansion of Naples. The citizens, in order to avoid penalties and meet the need for urban expansion, thought it best to extract the tuff underneath the city, taking advantage of existing wells, expanding the cisterns designed to hold drinking water and obtaining new ones. This type of mining, which was done from the top down, required special techniques in order to ensure the stability of the subsoil and avoid unwanted collapses.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:rgb( 87 , 100 , 111 );margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">The last intervention on the underground dates back to World War II, when in order to provide safe havens for the population it was decided to adapt the structures of the ancient aqueduct to the needs of the citizens. A total of 369 cave shelters and 247 anti-cave shelters were set up throughout Naples. An official list of the Ministry of the Interior in 1939 listed 616 addresses leading to the aforementioned 436 shelters, some of them with more than one access. The setting up of the shelters led to a further fractionation of the ancient aqueduct.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:rgb( 87 , 100 , 111 );margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">When the war ended, due to the lack of means of transportation, almost all the rubble was dumped underground, as if to bury with it, also all the memories of that sad period. Until the late 1960s there was no more talk about the underground, although many continued to use the wells as dumps.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:rgb( 87 , 100 , 111 );margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">After about 20 years of excavation and reclamation, and thanks to the commitment and sacrifice of volunteers who descended into the bowels of Naples to unearth a historical artifact of such magnitude-a veritable underground museum-it is now possible to learn about a never-before-seen page in the history of Naples.</p>
5.00
( 2 Reviews )
€ 20
Pizza workshop in Naples Make your Margherita
Learn how to make Neapolitan pizza in a class with an English speaking Italian chef as your guide in the centre of Naples.
In this workshop you will create your own Neapolitan Margherita pizza, learning the secrets and the tricks of homemade Neapolitan dough. You will use all fresh and genuine ingredients. Enjoy your Neapolitan pizza with a good glass of wine, admiring the beautiful landscape over the sea of Neaples and with Castel Nuovo. Taste the true flavor of the Margherita and feel like a real Neapolitan pizzaiolo.
4.50
( 144 Reviews )
€ 54
Walking Tour of Naples Historical Centre
A detailed tour of the all part and monuments of the Naples historical centre
The historic centre of Naples represents the first historical core of the city. It encompasses almost three millennia of history and is the largest in Italy to the point of being declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Its exceptional monuments testify to the succession of almost all cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe to the point that in 2017 the BBC described Naples as 'the Italian city with too much history to handle'. An ancient city of Greek origin, Naples transcends all ages and many dominations: from the Greeks, to the Romans to the Angevins in medieval times, to the Spanish in the seventeenth century. All cultures and arts caretterize it: the Greco-Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau. The ancient internal re-foundation of the city, today known as: Historical centre, will immerse ourselves in all the history that has characterised the city in a his meelting-poot of architecture and cultures.
4.50
( 7 Reviews )
€ 47
Small Group Naples Pizza Making Class
Learn how to make pizza in Napoli from scratch!
<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Step into a traditional, family-owned pizzeria nestled in the heart of historic Naples, and brace yourself for a slice of pure pizza perfection! Immerse yourself in our cozy and authentic setting as we whisk you away on a culinary adventure like no other. Prepare to be amazed as you learn the secrets of pizza making from local pizzaiolo (pizza makers) who have honed their craft for generations.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Your journey begins with a warm welcome from our passionate team and a quick jaunt to one of the most iconic pizzerias in Napoli. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and dive into the doughy goodness as you master the art of creating the perfect pizza base. Using only the finest locally sourced ingredients, you'll make, knead, stretch, and shape the dough, molding it into the renowned "cornicione" – the raised edge that defines an authentic Neapolitan pizza.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">As you delve deeper into the pizza-making process, we'll unveil the secrets of Neapolitan cuisine. Discover the art of selecting the ideal toppings and sauces, striking a harmonious balance of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Under the expert guidance of our master Pizzaiolo, you'll have the freedom to unleash your creativity and craft your very own Margherita or Marinara masterpiece. Pro tip: indulge in a bit of ingredient tasting along the way!</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Once your culinary creation is ready, witness the magic unfold as it bakes to perfection in our traditional oven. With the aid of specialized tools and the skillful touch of our experts, you'll experience pizza-making in its true Neapolitan form. Finally, sit back, raise a glass of wine or beer (included, of course!), and savor the incredible flavors of your handcrafted Neapolitan pizza.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Our welcoming and lively atmosphere will make you feel like part of the family. We're a passionate bunch, eager to share our love for pizza making and impart our skills to all who join us. Prepare to leave with not just a satisfied stomach, but also a newfound appreciation for the artistry behind pizza creation.</p><p style="font-size:14px;line-height:1.6;color:#57646f;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em">Don't miss out on this fun and mouthwatering journey through the world of Neapolitan pizza making! Secure your spot today and embark on an adventure that will tickle your taste buds and leave you craving more.</p>
5.00
( 323 Reviews )
€ 49