The royals and the Bourbon gallery guided tour
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The royals and the Bourbon gallery guided tour

Free cancellation
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Language: English , Italian , French , Spanish
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Mobile voucher accepted
duration
Duration: 4 hours
Do this because
  • Discover the history of the Royal Palace of Naples and learn more about the Bourbon's reign
  • Walk on the Lungomare Caracciolo and admire the suggestive Castel dell'Ovo
  • Explore the intriguing Bourbon Tunnel, the pride of civil engineering at its time
What to expect

Retrace the royal past of Naples and learn more about the rapid development and growth that the city experienced during the Bourbon reign.

Among all the great European dynasties that reigned over Naples during the centuries, the Bourbons have been the rulers who allowed the city to reach its maximum glory. As a matter of fact, in Plebiscite’s Square, while the statues of the other monarchs are located on the facade of the royal palace, Ferdinando IV and his father Carlo are proudly represented on horseback in the very middle of the square.

In little more than a century of kingdom, the Bourbons have made Naples the second most populous city in Europe and have made it worthy to boast for the many records obtained: Naples was the first city to have running water in the houses, the first to do the separate collection, the first to introduce free vaccination against smallpox for its inhabitants, and much more that you can discover only by tracing the footprints that the kings have left in the city.

Your tour begins from the majestic Royal Palace, built with precious marbles and inside, the entrance staircase has been defined by Montesquieu, the most beautiful staircase in the world. Then, you will continue visiting the Bourbon Tunnel, a gigantic underground passage built to allow the rapid movement of the king's troops. You can decide whether to take a walk to discover the many tunnels or to face the unique experience of crossing an underground canal in a raft.

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What's included
  • check Walking tour
  • check Licensed tour guide
  • check Entrance ticket to the “Galleria Borbonica”
  • check Entrance Ticket to the "Royal Palace"
Where

Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, 2, 80134 Naples, NA, Italy

Meeting point:
Meet your guide at Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, under the obelisk of the Immaculata.
What to remember
  • This tour is available in English, Spanish, Italian, French
  • The tour takes place in any weather conditions; please dress accordingly
  • The tour itinerary may change if considered necessary
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Provider
Here & There S.r.l.
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins.

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