L'orto di basilico sotterraneo gestito dall'associazione Napoli Sotterranea. L'innaffiatura è minima, dato l'elevato grado di umidità dell'aria in cavità

Naples Underground: Tours, Tickets and Useful Info

Quick Guide and Experiences


The underground heart of the city, a maze of tunnels, cisterns, and legends revealing the deepest and most mysterious side of Naples

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In the heart of Naples’ historic center lies an ancient and fascinating world: Naples Underground. About forty meters below the modern city stretches a dense labyrinth of tunnels, cisterns, and cavities carved into the tuff rock — a network that tells over two thousand years of Neapolitan history. A surprising itinerary revealing the city’s deepest roots.

The guided tour leads through ancient Greek-Roman aqueducts, tunnels used as shelters during the Second World War, and secret passages connecting churches and historic palaces. Every section of the route is a journey through time, where human ingenuity intertwines with mystery and the collective memory of Naples.

Naples Underground is not just an archaeological site but a true sensory experience: a place suspended between myth and reality, where stone speaks, light grows scarce, and silence preserves centuries of hidden history. Visiting it reveals how, beneath the bustling surface, the most authentic and secret Naples still lives on.


Discover the most popular experiences chosen by visitors to immerse yourself in the mysterious and authentic charm of Naples Underground.

🔹 Naples Underground: Entry Ticket and Guided Tour – An immersive experience with an expert guide to explore the city’s underground world, discovering stories, legends, and mysteries beneath the streets of Naples. (✨ Top Reviews)

🔹 Naples Underground: Guided Tour – A fascinating journey through tuff galleries and archaeological remains — perfect for those who wish to uncover the hidden face of the city.


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Visit duration: about 1.5–2 hours, depending on the chosen route. The tour takes place entirely underground, with passages, tunnels, and historic chambers that require a calm visiting pace.

Admission and tickets: visits are only allowed with an authorized guide, and groups depart at scheduled times. Online booking is highly recommended, especially on weekends and during the summer months, to avoid long waiting times in line.

Accessibility: the route is not suitable for people with reduced mobility or claustrophobia, as it includes narrow sections and ancient stairways. However, staff are available to suggest possible alternative and easier routes.

Temperature and clothing: the underground temperature remains stable all year round, around 15–17°C. It is advisable to bring a light sweatshirt even in summer and to wear comfortable closed shoes.

Opening hours and prices: times may vary depending on the season. All updated information is available on the official Naples Underground website.

Recommended time slots: morning visits are quieter and allow you to fully enjoy the silent atmosphere of the tunnels. Evening visits, on the other hand, offer a more evocative and scenic experience.

Photography: allowed, but without flash to avoid disturbing other visitors and to help preserve the site.


On foot: the main entrance of Napoli Sotterranea is located at Piazza San Gaetano 68, in the heart of Naples’ historic center, between via dei Tribunali and San Gregorio Armeno. It is easily reachable on foot from Piazza Dante or via Toledo (about 10–15 minutes walk). The route passes through some of the most characteristic and lively streets of the old town.

By metro: Line 1 (Dante or Museo station) is the most convenient option. From there, it’s a 10-minute walk following signs to via dei Tribunali.

By bus: several urban lines stop nearby (including R2, 151, and C55). It is recommended to get off at Piazza Dante or Via Duomo, both a short distance from the main entrance. Tickets can be purchased at tobacco shops or via local transport apps.

By car: Naples’ historic center is subject to ZTL (restricted traffic zone), active at different times. It is preferable to park in guarded lots along via Foria or Piazza Cavour and continue on foot. Alternatively, private garages are available near the National Archaeological Museum.

By train: from Naples Central Station (Piazza Garibaldi), you can reach Museo station on Metro Line 1 in a few minutes, then walk to Piazza San Gaetano. The total journey takes about 20–25 minutes.

By camper or tourist bus: recommended parking areas are on Via Marina or Corso Garibaldi, offering large parking spaces with direct connections to the city center via bus or metro.


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