Discover the captivating subterranean world beneath Naples with an official skip-the-line ticket to the Naples Underground. Venture 130 feet below ground and uncover ancient aqueducts, air-raid shelters, and even Emperor Nero’s private dressing room. Led by knowledgeable multilingual guides, this atmospheric tour offers a unique glimpse into the city’s rich history. Bypass the regular ticket line and learn about the candle-lit sections for a truly immersive experience. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking an adventure, the Naples Underground promises to captivate and surprise.
Key Points

- Offers skip-the-line tickets to bypass the regular entry line for the Naples Underground tour.
- Provides a convenient option to ensure a smoother start to the tour, especially during peak seasons.
- Tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and includes exploring subterranean air-raid shelters, aqueducts, and a Roman theater.
- Not recommended for pregnant individuals, those with claustrophobia, or anyone with serious medical conditions.
- Entrance is located on Via dei Tribunali in the historic center of Naples, with nearby metro access.
Tour Overview

The Naples Underground tour takes visitors 130 feet (40 meters) below the historic center of Naples, providing an opportunity to escape the crowds and heat above ground.
The underground tour includes a variety of fascinating features, such as subterranean air-raid shelters, Greek-Roman aqueducts, caves, a garden, and a Roman theater. Guests can even enter the Roman theater through what was once Emperor Nero’s private dressing room.
The tour is operated by multilingual guides, and there’s even an option for a candle-lit section of the underground adventure.
With a duration of approximately 1.5 hours and a maximum group size of 50 travelers, the Naples Underground tour offers a unique and immersive experience beneath the bustling city streets.
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Tour Highlights
Visitors can enter the Roman theater through what was once Emperor Nero’s private dressing room. This unique access point is one of the tour’s highlights.
Another option is the candle-lit section of the underground, providing a more atmospheric experience.
The multilingual guides lead the way through this subterranean world, sharing insights about the Greek-Roman aqueducts, caves, and other ancient structures hidden beneath the bustling city.
Whether you choose the well-lit or candle-lit route, the tour offers an opportunity to escape the crowds and heat above ground, enjoying Naples’ remarkable history.
Practical Information

The Naples Underground tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, with a maximum group size of 50 travelers. It’s offered in Italian every hour from 10am to 5pm, and in English at 12pm and 2pm. However, the tour isn’t recommended for pregnant individuals, those with claustrophobia, or anyone with serious medical conditions, as it involves a significant amount of stairs and narrow, dark tunnels. The minimum age to participate is 3 years.
| Recommendation | Reason |
|---|---|
| Not for pregnant travelers | Physically demanding tour |
| Not for those with claustrophobia | Narrow, dark tunnels |
| Not for those with serious medical conditions | Physically demanding tour |
Accessibility
The Naples Underground tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, as it involves a significant amount of stairs and narrow, dark tunnels, so travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level to participate.
The tour requires navigating through long, winding underground passageways that can be narrow and dimly lit.
There are numerous steps and stairs throughout the tour, which may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Pregnant travelers and those with serious medical conditions aren’t recommended to join the tour.
Children under 3 years old aren’t permitted on the tour.
The tour may not be suitable for everyone, but for those able to handle the physical demands, it offers a unique and fascinating glimpse into Naples’ underground world.
Booking Information

Skip-the-line tickets are available for the Naples Underground tour, allowing travelers to bypass the regular ticket line. Confirmation is provided at the time of booking, and free cancellation is permitted up to 24 hours before the experience begins.
This convenient option ensures a smoother start to the tour and helps visitors make the most of their time. Booking the skip-the-line ticket is a smart choice, especially during peak seasons when lines can be long.
With this ticket, travelers can dive straight into the captivating underground world of Naples without delay. The hassle-free booking process and flexible cancellation policy add to the overall ease and enjoyment of the experience.
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Getting There
To reach the Naples Underground, visitors can make their way to the Piazza San Gaetano in the historic center of Naples. The entrance to the site is located on Via dei Tribunali, a bustling street lined with shops and cafes. From there, it’s a short walk down to the underground attraction, which provides an intriguing glimpse into the city’s layered past.
Getting to the Naples Underground is easy:
- Take the metro to the Dante station.
- Follow signs for the Piazza San Gaetano and then head down Via dei Tribunali.
- Look for the entrance on your right, marked by a sign and stairwell leading underground.
- Allow around 10-15 minutes to reach the site from the metro station.
What to Bring

Once visitors have found their way to the Naples Underground, they’ll want to bring a few key items to make the most of their subterranean exploration. Comfortable, close-toed walking shoes are a must, as the tour involves navigating narrow, uneven paths and stairs. A small flashlight or headlamp can also be useful for the dimly lit sections of the underground site. Plus, a light jacket or sweater is recommended, as the temperature underground remains cool year-round.
| What to Bring | Why |
|---|---|
| Comfortable Walking Shoes | Navigate narrow, uneven paths and stairs |
| Flashlight or Headlamp | Illuminate dimly lit sections |
| Light Jacket or Sweater | Stay comfortable in cool underground temperatures |
Additional Tips

Visitors may want to bring a small snack or water to stay hydrated during the 1.5-hour tour. The underground site can feel a bit damp and chilly, so dressing in layers is also recommended.
Those with limited mobility should consult with the tour operator ahead of time to discuss any accessibility concerns.
Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes as the tour involves a significant amount of walking and narrow passages.
Bring a portable charger or extra battery for your camera or phone to capture the unique underground sights.
Be prepared to navigate some steep stairways and uneven surfaces during the tour.
Be mindful of the group’s pace and stick close to the guide to avoid getting separated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are There Any Restrooms Available During the Tour?
No, there are no restroom facilities available during the Naples Underground tour. Visitors should plan accordingly before the 1.5-hour tour, as the underground tunnels and spaces do not provide any restroom amenities.
Can Children Participate in the Candle-Lit Section of the Tour?
The candle-lit section of the Naples Underground tour is generally suitable for children, but the tour operator may restrict access based on factors like group size and child’s age. It’s best to check with the operator before booking.
Is There an Option to Hire a Private Guide for the Tour?
There is an option to hire a private guide for the Naples Underground tour. This allows for a more personalized experience and the flexibility to explore the site at your own pace. Private tours can be booked in advance.
Can You Take Photos or Videos During the Tour?
Visitors can take photos and videos during the Naples Underground tour, though flash photography is not allowed as it may disrupt the experience. Tour guides welcome guests to capture the unique subterranean sights encountered on the journey.
Are Any Food or Drink Options Available at the Tour Site?
There are no food or drink options available at the Naples Underground tour site. Visitors should plan to have any refreshments before or after the tour, as the underground area does not have any onsite dining or vending options.
Recap
The Naples Underground offers a captivating journey through the city’s subterranean past.
With skip-the-line tickets, visitors can easily access this atmospheric adventure 130 feet below ground, where they’ll discover ancient aqueducts, air-raid shelters, and even Emperor Nero’s private dressing room.
Multilingual guides lead the way, providing an immersive experience that’s not to be missed.
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