You’ll walk Napoli’s lively streets with a local guide who knows every corner, then sit down for real Neapolitan pizza in a classic pizzeria. It’s simple, fun, and honestly delicious.
The first thing that hit me was the sound—Vespas zipping past, someone laughing nearby, the clink of coffee cups from a tiny bar on Via Toledo. Our guide, Marco, knew every shortcut and story. He pointed out old shop signs I’d never have noticed alone. The air smelled faintly of fresh dough and tomatoes as we wandered through the Spanish Quarter. It was early evening, so the city felt alive but not too crowded—just right for walking.
We ended up at Pizzeria Brandi, tucked behind a busy piazza. The place looked unchanged since the 1800s—worn tiles, photos of famous visitors on the wall. Watching the pizzaiolo slide our pizzas into the wood-fired oven was almost hypnotic. I ordered a Margherita; my friend tried the Diavola. The crust had that perfect charred edge you only get in Napoli. For dessert, we shared a sfogliatella—flaky pastry with sweet ricotta inside. I left full and happy, smelling like basil and smoke.
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are both included for your convenience.
Absolutely! Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller during the tour.
Please let us know your needs when booking so we can check with the pizzeria about options.
The timing depends on traffic and group pace, but it’s designed to be relaxed and enjoyable.
Your evening includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a guided walk through Napoli’s famous streets with an expert local guide, dinner at a historical pizzeria (pizza plus dessert), and friendly support throughout your visit.
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