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The Belly of Naples

Naples | Italy

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The Belly of Naples in Naples | Italy Private Tour
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History Tour beneath Naples, discovering tunnels, aqueducts, ruins, and the city’s layered past.

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Michele Carneglia

What is this?

Beneath the bustling streets of Naples lies a hidden world—a vast network of tunnels, aqueducts, and ancient ruins that reveal the city’s layered past. Known as The Belly of Naples, this subterranean maze serves as a living museum, illustrating its evolution from ancient times to the present. As you descend, you'll witness the unique blend of history and architecture that defines Naples. Your journey begins at the Monumental Complex of San Lorenzo Maggiore, one of Naples’ most significant archaeological sites. Here, you'll step into the ancient city of Neapolis, where Greco-Roman structures, medieval remnants, and 19th-century artifacts coexist, offering a glimpse into the city's continuous transformation. This immersive exploration highlights Naples' resilience and historical depth, bringing to life the stories carved into its underground corridors. Each tunnel and gallery tells a story, making it a must-visit for anyone wanting to truly understand this remarkable city.

What makes this unique?

Exploring Naples’ underground reveals a hidden world that contrasts sharply with its lively streets, showcasing the city’s layered history. This vast network of tunnels, aqueducts and quarries reflects the ingenuity of its inhabitants, with each level revealing a unique chapter of the past. Michele, who has known these places forever, brings these stories to life through his deep knowledge and firsthand experience. San Lorenzo Maggiore serves as an entry point, featuring archaeological evidence from the Greco-Roman period to the 19th century. The coexistence of ancient artifacts and the 14th-century Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore illustrates Naples’ architectural evolution. The Basilica of Santa Maria alla Pietrasanta, along the famous Spaccanapoli, enhances this journey by offering insight into Naples’ geological and cultural foundations. Here, remnants of a Paleochristian Basilica and ancient aqueducts invite a deeper exploration of the myths and cults that shaped the city.

What is the profile of the host?

Michele Carneglia is a Naples-born professional tour guide with a deep passion for sharing the city's rich history and cultural heritage. His journey into guiding was fueled by a lifelong fascination with Naples’ layered history, from its ancient origins to its vibrant present. Michele crafts engaging narratives that bring the past to life, making history feel tangible and relevant. His deep local knowledge, combined with a talent for storytelling, allows guests to experience Naples in a way that is both authentic and unforgettable.

What to bring?

Comfortable Walking Shoes – The underground pathways include steps and uneven terrain. A Sense of Curiosity – The tour covers 2,400 years of history, unveiling the "belly" of Naples from an archaeological, historical, anthropological, and geological point of view. Note for Claustrophobic Travelers – The experience does not present particularly narrow and claustrophobic passages, except for a couple of tunnels which are always quite large, easy to walk through and well lit.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

In front of the church of San Lorenzo Maggiore

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EUR 90
per person

Private

2 - 6 people

3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is designed for a minimum of 2 and maximum of 6 people. What is included: Full guidance. Entry tickets. A coffee break.
Offered in English, Italian

Private

2 - 6 people

3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is designed for a minimum of 2 and maximum of 6 people. What is included: Full guidance. Entry tickets. A coffee break.
Offered in English, Italian