NAPLES: Taste of the Real Napoli: Street Food Tour + Glass of Local Wine
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Private tour
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Duration 3 hours
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Professional guide
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Includes wine tasting
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Multiple food tastings
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Available in 4 languages
Experience Naples through its vibrant street food scene and enjoy local delicacies with a glass of wine on this private guided tour.
Included
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Coffee tasting
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Sfogliatella tasting
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Glass of wine
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Taralli tasting
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Private tour
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Professional guide
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Babbà tasting
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Fried fishes or mozzarella and vegetables tasting
Excluded
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Gratuities
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Extras
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
Experience Naples through its vibrant street food scene and enjoy local delicacies with a glass of wine on this private guided tour.
Highlights
- Taste the glorious street foods of Naples
- Discover the famous Spaccanapoli street
- Indulge in a savory tarallo snack
- Savor the delicious cuoppo di fritti cone
- Try the renowned Babà dessert and toast with local wine
Meeting Point
At the obelisk in centre of the square
Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, 2, 80134 Napoli NA , Italy
What to expect
Spaccanapoli
Hopefully hungry and ready for the first taste, walk for a few meters into “Spaccanapoli” - the most famous street of the city center - to stop for a typical “sfogiatella”, a sweet pastry most Napoletans enjoy for breakfast.
Spaccanapoli
Reset your palate with an energizing Espresso near via Nilo and keep walking in search of the best street food in town.
Spaccanapoli
Probably you won’t be far: the next tasty taste is a savory “tarallo” made with lard, pepper and almonds.
Spaccanapoli
Keep walking into the streets of the city center making pictures and get ready for your third street food experience. The renowned “cuoppo di fritti”, a paper cone filled with fried seafood, mozzarella or vegetables is delicious and actually much lighter than KFC!
Spaccanapoli
A brief visit to the beautiful workshops of Via San Gregorio Armeno will help you with the digestion, as now you have to try the king of all street foods in Naples: its Majesty the “Babbà”. The famous sweet filled with rum, was brought here from France in 1800 and it became a solid institution.
Naples
Finally, have a walk through the market of Pignasecca in the Montesanto Neighborhood, enjoy the stands and end your visit with a taste of local red or white wine. Toast!
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Start your day with a light breakfast.
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Try the local espresso at Via Nilo.
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Visit nearby artisan shops on Via San Gregorio.
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Pair your wine with local cheeses at the market.
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Explore the surrounding streets for hidden gems.
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