Explore Naples’ landmarks in a thrilling treasure hunt. Solve quizzes, spot clues, and compete for prizes with friends or family.
Explore Naples’ landmarks in a thrilling treasure hunt. Solve quizzes, spot clues, and compete for prizes with friends or family.
- Piazza Dante - This is the starting point of the tour. Dante Square is named after the statue dedicated to Dante Alighieri, the father of the Italian language. Today, it serves as a popular gathering spot for both locals and visitors.
- Piazza Bellini - Bellini Square is situated in the heart of Naples’ historical center, along one of the main…
- Piazza Dante - This is the starting point of the tour. Dante Square is named after the statue dedicated to Dante Alighieri, the father of the Italian language. Today, it serves as a popular gathering spot for both locals and visitors.
- Piazza Bellini - Bellini Square is situated in the heart of Naples’ historical center, along one of the main roads, the decumanus maximus. Here, you can find the remnants of the ancient city walls.
- Via San Gregorio Armeno - Take a stroll down one of Naples’ most famous streets. San Gregorio Armeno is renowned for its numerous shops selling nativity scenes year-round. Experience the authentic Neapolitan atmosphere here!
- Castel Nuovo - Maschio Angioino - Walk past the impressive Maschio Angioino, a remarkable castle built in 1266. Due to its significance as both a cultural center and a military fortress, it is considered one of the symbols of Naples’ history.
- Spaccanapoli - This is the most famous promenade in Naples: a straight and narrow street that bisects the city, earning it the name “Naples’ Splitter”.
- Teatro di San Carlo - The San Carlo Theater was constructed in the 18th century at the behest of King Charles III of Bourbon. As we pass by, we will have the opportunity to admire its beautiful external Neoclassical architecture and hear numerous anecdotes and insights from our expert guide.
- Piazza del Gesu Nuovo - Piazza del Gesù Nuovo is home to the Church of the same name, one of the most significant religious buildings in Naples. It is considered the starting point of Spaccanapoli street and features a stunning 17th-century devotional spire called “Guglia dell’Immacolata”.
- Piazza del Plebiscito - Plebiscite Square is named after the 1860 plebiscite that led to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies joining the Kingdom of Italy. It features two equestrian monuments and is the largest square in the country.
- Private Treasure Hunt
- Expert Guide
- Private Treasure Hunt
- Expert Guide
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
This unique Treasure Hunt format lets you explore Naples’ most iconic landmarks while competing with colleagues, friends, or family. Led by the “hunt master,” your professional guide, you’ll receive hints, quizzes, and other exciting games. Stay alert to find clues, collaborate with your team, and aim to win the grand prize! Along the way, you’ll see…
This unique Treasure Hunt format lets you explore Naples’ most iconic landmarks while competing with colleagues, friends, or family. Led by the “hunt master,” your professional guide, you’ll receive hints, quizzes, and other exciting games. Stay alert to find clues, collaborate with your team, and aim to win the grand prize! Along the way, you’ll see Naples’ highlights, including Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, Via San Gregorio Armeno, and Spaccanapoli. You’ll also get an exterior view of the impressive Maschio Angioino castle and the historic San Carlo Theater, one of Europe’s oldest. Experience Naples in a new way and enjoy the fun with other teams!
- Not recommended for wheelchair users and visually impaired people
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.