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Discover Naples’ underground history with an archaeologist on a 2-hour tour exploring Greek cisterns, Roman aqueducts, and WWII bunkers for $51.24.

For those eager to uncover Naples’ underground secrets, this 2-hour tour offers a fascinating journey through the city’s layered past. Priced at $51.24 per person, it takes visitors from the bustling streets above to the ancient cisterns, Roman aqueducts, and WWII-era air shelters hidden beneath the surface.
Led by a professional archaeologist and a local guide, the tour explores piazza San Gaetano, the Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore, and the LAPIS Museum. It’s a well-crafted experience suited for curious travelers who appreciate history and archaeology, with the added bonus of small group sizes limited to 10 participants for a more personal feel.
While the tour does not include food or drinks, it offers admission to the Roman Cistern Museum and the WWII Shelters Museum—perfect for those wanting an in-depth exploration of Naples’ underground layers. Keep in mind that wheelchair users are not suited for this activity, and comfortable shoes are recommended.
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The tour kicks off from Piazza San Gaetano, a vibrant square rich with ancient Greek-Roman history. The guide leads you through nearby streets, sharing insights into the underground cults of Naples and local culture. This lively setting immediately immerses visitors into the city’s deep-rooted history.
From this bustling square, the journey moves toward some of Naples’ most significant underground sites, setting the tone for a fascinating archaeological adventure. The guide’s commentary makes the history come alive, making it accessible for all levels of history enthusiasts.

Next, visitors enter Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the city’s oldest churches. Built on a Pagan Roman temple dedicated to Diana, the church provides a glimpse into Naples’ layered past. Visitors can peer through a glass floor to see Roman mosaics and structures beneath.
Access to this church involves descending 40 meters below street level, revealing ancient Roman and medieval elements. The church’s historical significance, intertwined with Pagan and Christian traditions, makes it a highlight of the underground pathway.
One of the most captivating parts of the tour is the walk through Greek cisterns carved into tough stone. These ancient water tanks served as crucial water collection points during Roman times. Visitors observe well-preserved features that illustrate how early Naples managed water supply.
The tunnels also served as medieval secret passages used by Templar Knights and later as air shelters during WWII in 1943. Many original bathrooms, kitchens, and artifacts are still visible, offering a real connection to the everyday lives of past residents.
More Great Tours NearbyThe LAPIS Museum marks the culmination of the underground journey. Here, guided visitors see artifacts, models, and exhibits that explain the extensive system of tunnels and chambers beneath Naples. The museum’s displays help contextualize the layered history uncovered during the tour.
The guided visit emphasizes the significance of these underground spaces, including their ancient uses and wartime roles. The museum provides an accessible and engaging way to deepen understanding of Naples’ subterranean environment.
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The tour also takes visitors through WWII air shelters that were used as escape routes and hideouts during the 1943 bombings. These underground bunkers have been preserved with many original features, such as memorabilia and structural details.
Walking through these shelters, visitors gain insight into Naples’ resilience during wartime and how the underground served as a refuge in times of crisis. This part of the experience adds a poignant dimension to the exploration.
The tour begins at Piazza San Gaetano, where the guide, holding a “Grand Tour Experience” sign, awaits. The activity ends back at the same square, making it easy to continue sightseeing or grab a meal afterward.
With live guides available in both English and Italian, the experience is flexible and accessible. The tour is designed for small groups, limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces and consider bringing a camera to capture the underground views. A credit card and cash are recommended for any personal expenses, while weather-appropriate clothing ensures comfort in different conditions.
Since the tour does not include food or drinks, visitors may want to plan accordingly. It’s also important to note that wheelchair accessibility is not available, so those with mobility needs should consider this before booking.
This Naples underground tour stands out for its focus on archaeological sites and WWII shelters. It combines ancient cisterns, Roman aqueducts, and wartime bunkers into one cohesive journey, led by a professional archaeologist.
Unlike some other options that may only offer entrance tickets or less guided exploration, this tour emphasizes narration and interpretation. It also includes admission tickets to two museums, providing a comprehensive underground experience.
History enthusiasts, archaeology buffs, and those interested in Naples’ layered past will find this tour especially rewarding. The small group setting ensures an immersive experience, and the knowledgeable guide enhances understanding with engaging stories.
It suits travelers looking for a short, insightful activity that dives beneath the city streets without requiring extensive physical effort. However, visitors with mobility issues should be aware that accessibility is limited.
This well-rated tour offers a balanced combination of ancient archaeology, wartime history, and cultural context. The 4.7/5 rating from 26 reviews reflects its quality, especially praised for knowledgeable guides and the stunning underground sights.
At $51.24, the experience delivers valuable insights into Naples’ hidden layers without a lengthy time commitment. It’s an excellent option for those who want a guided, personal exploration of some of the city’s most intriguing underground sites.
While not suitable for all accessibility needs, it remains an engaging, educational, and visually fascinating tour for history lovers and curious travelers alike.
“The tour was very interesting! Our guide Riccardo was very passionate about the subject and knowledgeable. We didn't even notice how quickly time p…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally designed for adults and older children, given the walking and uneven surfaces involved.
Are there any restrictions for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of underground access and terrain.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking is recommended to secure your spot, especially since the tour is limited to small groups. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are essential, as you will be walking through tunnels and uneven surfaces. Weather-appropriate clothing is advised.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included in the package, so plan your meals accordingly before or after the tour.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides are available in both English and Italian to accommodate different visitors’ language preferences.