Spaccanapoli Tours in Naples

Spaccanapoli Tours in Naples

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Welcome to the land of pizza and pasta!

Spaccanapoli is a street that bisects Naples, Italy. It is one of the city's most historic and well-known streets. The street gets its name from the Italian word "spaccare", which means "to split". Spaccanapoli is a popular tourist destination because of its many historic landmarks and buildings. The street is lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Many of the buildings on Spaccanapoli date back to the 16th century.

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Amy
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Best Tour In Naples

As a solo traveler, I wanted to do something unique. Andrea was a fabulous guide. He communicated regularly with me prior to picking me up. This was my first time on a scooter. He was an extremely safe driver. He showed me places I would have never even known to go look at. He was FABULOUS! He was so kind and gentle spirited! I big thank you to Andrea! Also, he may be able to accommodate more than one person, so be sure to ask.

Diane
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Highly recommed Raffaele

Excellent walking experience through the old historic section. Raffaele entertained while educating us with local history, architecture and local folklore. Raffaele pointed out places of interest we may return to explore and offered suggestions on where to buy the best pizza. Who could ask for anything more.

Said
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Very enjoyable tour

We had a short time in Naples, and Raffaele knowledge of the area and capabilities made the time go fast and we saw a lot of Naples in that short time. Totally recommend him to anyone visiting Naples

Shelly
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Raffaele was quite generous with his knowledge of Naples history. His career in archeology was instrumental in providing an in-depth exposure to facts the average tourist would not be privy to without his tour.