Unlock Naples’ treasures with a City Pass: museums, Pompeii, street food, and seamless transport. Dive into history and culture effortlessly.
Unlock Naples’ treasures with a City Pass: museums, Pompeii, street food, and seamless transport. Dive into history and culture effortlessly.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Explore the amphitheatre of Pompeii, the city gate Porta Marina, the Temple of Apollo, and the forum. Plaster casts narrate the poignant stories of the volcanic eruption’s victims, while ancient baths, the bakery, the main streets, and the renowned House of the Faun offer a vivid glimpse into daily life in ancient…
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Explore the amphitheatre of Pompeii, the city gate Porta Marina, the Temple of Apollo, and the forum. Plaster casts narrate the poignant stories of the volcanic eruption’s victims, while ancient baths, the bakery, the main streets, and the renowned House of the Faun offer a vivid glimpse into daily life in ancient times!
- Archaeological Park of Herculaneum - The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD not only engulfed Pompeii but also sealed the fate of its lesser-known neighbor, Herculaneum. Today, the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum provides a remarkable insight into the lives of its former residents. Delve into a maze of stories, artifacts, and moments shaped by the pyroclastic flow of Vesuvius’ eruption.
- Napoli Sotterranea - Napoli Sotterranea, also known as Naples Underground, is an intriguing labyrinth of tunnels and chambers deep beneath the city of Naples. Its origins trace back to ancient times when these underground rooms and passages served as aqueducts, burial sites, and shelters. During the tour, discover an underground Greco-Roman amphitheatre, the Naples War Museum, ancient tombs, an art exhibition in the tunnels, and stunning underground gardens.
- Naples National Archaeological Museum - While Naples might be synonymous with pizza, for history enthusiasts, the National Archaeological Museum of Naples is the city’s true treasure. The museum boasts an impressive collection of artifacts from the ancient Greco-Roman world. From exquisitely crafted ceramics to sculptures, each piece is a testament to the artistic prowess of ancient civilizations.
- Complesso Monumentale Sant’Anna dei Lombardi - Santa Maria di Monteoliveto, more commonly known as Sant’Anna dei Lombardi, stands as a symbol of the Tuscan Renaissance in Naples. Established in 1411, the complex was of particular significance to the Aragonese dynasty, especially Alfonso II. The nave, with its five chapels on each side, showcases the fruitful collaborations between foreign and Neapolitan artists from the mid-1500s, including the Spanish artist Pedro Rubiales and the Tuscan Giorgio Vasari, who adorned the sacristy vault with magnificent frescoes.
- Pio Monte della Misericordia - The Museo Pio Monte della Misericordia in Naples is a distinctive institution that merges art, history, and compassion. Founded in 1602 by seven young Neapolitan noblemen, it continues to serve as a hub for charity and cultural heritage. Situated in a splendid 17th-century building in the heart of Naples, the museum offers visitors a captivating journey through the history of mercy. With 770 square meters of exhibition space, it showcases an impressive collection of around 160 paintings from the 15th to the 20th century, along with over 1000 art objects.
- Complesso Monumentale di Santa Maria la Nova - Established by Charles I of Anjou in 1279, the Complesso Monumentale di Santa Maria la Nova is a remarkable fusion of Gothic and Baroque architecture. The church’s modest façade contrasts with a richly adorned interior featuring frescoes by artists such as Belisario Corenzio and Luigi Rodriguez. The complex also includes two cloisters, one decorated with frescoes commemorating the life of Saint James of the Marches. Every corner of the Complex tells a story: from Renaissance sculptures to Baroque frescoes, from intricately decorated chapels to artworks that embellish every space. The ability to blend different styles and sensibilities makes S. Maria la Nova a place of particular interest and rare beauty. This fusion of historical and artistic elements offers a unique environment where spirituality and culture converge.
- Complesso Monumentale di Santa Maria la Nova - The church, dedicated to Santa Maria La Nova, is a masterpiece of Neapolitan sacred art. Inside, visitors can admire exquisite frescoes, statues, and altars, including the renowned ‘Altare Maggiore’, a Baroque masterpiece of great value. The church’s walls are adorned with paintings and decorations. The current appearance of the building dates back to the 16th century, having been reconstructed by Giovanni Cola di Franco (1596-1599). The interior, enriched over different eras, is dominated by a ceiling of carved and gilded wooden carpentry, featuring forty-six panels painted from 1598 to 1603. Also visible from the facade is the large chapel of San Giacomo della Marca, frescoed by Massimo Stanzione with scenes from the life of the Saint (approximately 1644-1646).
- Tesoro di San Gennaro - The Treasure of San Gennaro narrates the unique history that binds the city of Naples to its Patron Saint. The Chapel and the Sacristies are among the most significant monuments of the Neapolitan Baroque.
- Museo Maradona - Ready to journey back to the golden era of Neapolitan football? The Naples City Pass grants access to the captivating Museo Maradona, a treasure trove brimming with memories of the greatest footballer of all time.
- Museodivino - Think everything has been seen? Then it’s time to visit Museodivino in Naples! Nestled in a small street in the heart of the city, this small yet extraordinary museum unveils a world of miniature masterpieces unlike anything experienced before. Created by priest Antonio Maria Esposito, these incredibly detailed sculptures are tiny treasures of patience, imagination, and devotion.

- Discover the famous Museodivino
- Join the included Pizza cookery course
- Naples Sotteranea - Underground tour with free Pizza tasting
- Naples Streetfood tour
- Museo Pio Monte della Misericordia
- UNESCO World Heritage site: Pompeji and Herculaneum included
- Museo del Tesoro di San Gennaro
- Discover the famous Museodivino
- Join the included Pizza cookery course
- Naples Sotteranea - Underground tour with free Pizza tasting
- Naples Streetfood tour
- Museo Pio Monte della Misericordia
- UNESCO World Heritage site: Pompeji and Herculaneum included
- Museo del Tesoro di San Gennaro
- Public Transportation, if not selected aproxx. 6 €
- Transfer to Pompeji and Herculaneum: approx. 5 € per Person / per Way
- Public Transportation, if not selected aproxx. 6 €
- Transfer to Pompeji and Herculaneum: approx. 5 € per Person / per Way
This City Pass grants you access to National Archaeological Museum of Naples, guided streetfood- and Underground tour, allowing you to immerse yourself in Naples’ rich cultural heritage.
Additionally, the pass offers the opportunity to explore the meticulously preserved cities of Pompeji and Herculaneum, providing a glimpse into daily life during the…
This City Pass grants you access to National Archaeological Museum of Naples, guided streetfood- and Underground tour, allowing you to immerse yourself in Naples’ rich cultural heritage.
Additionally, the pass offers the opportunity to explore the meticulously preserved cities of Pompeji and Herculaneum, providing a glimpse into daily life during the Roman Empire.
Navigating Naples is made easy with the included hop-on-hop-off bus tour, which allows you to explore the historic city center, beautiful waterfront, and bustling markets at your own pace. The Naples City Pass also ensures seamless transportation throughout the city with access to buses, trams, and the metro, if booked optional.
The Naples City Pass is your ultimate ticket to unlocking the treasures of Naples and its surroundings. Book your City pass for 2 until 5 days.
- Pompejji: We book your date of visit always on the second day of your City Pass validation
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.