We'll begin in Piazza Plebiscito, the heart of the historic center, then cross the majestic Galleria Umberto I and arrive at the famous 'Quartieri Spagnoli,' or Spanish Quarter. The atmosphere here is typical of Naples, with its narrow alleys lined with laundry hanging from balcony to balcony, and the hustle and bustle of scooters, markets, and neighborly conversations. Here you'll understand how much the Neapolitans loved Maradona. To everyone, he was a hero, the one who brought the joy of the first 'Scudetto' to Naples and who brought the name of this particular city to the international sports world. Everywhere there's a Diegomania. Every corner of the city bears witness to the passing of the "Pibe de Oro." Maradona was present in many places: from murals on facades, to fireworks called "il Pallone (Maradona's dance), from all kinds of merchandise and souvenirs to Maradona cakes, from poems dedicated to the idol to the statuettes of the traditional Neapolitan 'Bethlehem,' or manger. We can certainly say that Diego was the only soccer player who knew how to create a true fashion phenomenon, drawing the masses and driving fans around the world wild with joy. In Naples, thanks to street art, you'll find a veritable open-air museum dedicated to Maradona. With this virtual tour, you'll also visit two places that every Diego fan absolutely must visit: Vico Lungo Gelso and Piazza Maradona on Via Emanuele De Deo. Here you'll find murals dedicated to this soccer icon.
You'll admire a ceramic mosaic donated by two Italian-French artists and a work by Argentine street artist San Spiga, commemorating the 30th anniversary of Napoli's first championship. Next to it is another complete work depicting Maradona dribbling. Continuing our walk along Via Emanuele de Deo (Piazzetta Diego Armando Maradona), you'll admire the famous mural that has become a veritable pilgrimage site for fans celebrating Napoli's second title in 1990. We hope you enjoy this experience to the fullest! Notes: The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and ends at Piazza Maradona.
Departures:
Sunday and Monday at 11am
Friday and Saturday at 3pm
Highlights
Discover how much Maradona was loved by an entire city
Take a guided walk through the city center
What includes and does not include
Professional local guide in Spanish
Transfers
Optional tips
Meeting point
Chegue ao ponto de encontro, em frente ao Teatro San Carlo, pelo menos 15 minutos antes da partida do passeio
Para cancelamentos até 96 horas antes do horário de início do serviço, não há cobrança. Para cancelamentos solicitadas com 96 horas ou menos, não há devolução. Será cobrado o valor integral. Se o serviço for cancelado pelo operador devido a imprevistos de qualquer ordem, o valor será reembolsado integralmente.
General Rules
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and ends at Piazza Maradona.
Departures: Sunday and Monday at 11am Friday and Saturday at 3pm