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Discover Naples through the eyes of Maradona with a 1.5-hour guided walking tour highlighting murals, historic sites, and the deep local passion for the legendary player.


The Naples: Diego Maradona Guided City Walking Tour offers a focused look at Naples’ enduring admiration for Diego Maradona, the legendary Argentine footballer who became a symbol of hope and pride in the city. Priced at $55.80 per person, this 1.5-hour tour takes visitors through the narrow streets of Naples’ old town, revealing murals, historic sites, and local stories that underline the powerful connection between Maradona and the Neapolitan people.
This tour is ideal for football fans and culture enthusiasts alike, providing a chance to see how Napoli’s love for Maradona is celebrated in vibrant street art and community hubs. While it is relatively short, the experience is packed with meaningful sights and insightful narration that makes the story of Maradona come alive in the city he loved.
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The tour begins in front of the Teatro San Carlo, Italy’s oldest continuously active opera house, offering a dramatic and historic backdrop for the start of your walk. Arriving 15 minutes early is recommended to ensure a smooth start. This central location makes it easy to connect with other attractions in Naples, setting the tone for a tour that combines art, history, and local passion.
From this iconic venue, the guide leads you through Piazza del Plebiscito, an expansive square where the city’s grandeur is on display. The guided walk here lasts around 15 minutes, providing context about the city’s history and its deep-rooted football culture, especially relating to Maradona’s legendary impact.

Next, the tour moves into Galleria Umberto I, a stunning 19th-century shopping gallery. The guide highlights its architecture and importance as a shopping hub, while also pointing out murals and street art celebrating Maradona along the route. This 15-minute walk offers a blend of cultural history and contemporary street expressions.
The stroll then continues into Campania’s Spanish Quarters, a lively neighborhood filled with narrow streets and vibrant life. Here, the guide points out how the city’s passion for Maradona is woven into daily life, with murals and stencil art visible at nearly every turn. This segment emphasizes the local community’s pride and the way street art serves as a visual homage.
A highlight of this tour is the visit to Vico Lungo Gelso and Piazza Maradona in via Emanuele De Deo, where the most famous murals dedicated to Maradona are located. This open-air street art museum showcases iconic murals, including ceramic mosaics donated by Italian-French artists, and stencils created by street artists like San Spiga.
A notable stencil depicts Maradona dribbling, celebrating his talent and his role as “Pibe de Oro” (Golden Boy). These artworks are not only visually striking but also serve as a testament to how the city honors Maradona’s legacy long after his playing days. The tour allows ample time to photo and appreciate these murals, making it a favorite part of the experience.
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Next, the tour focuses on the Piazzetta Diego Armando Maradona, a pilgrimage site for fans. The large mural here has become a symbol of Naples’ devotion to the football icon, and many visitors come specifically to see this tribute. The guide explains how Maradona’s influence extended beyond the pitch, becoming a symbol of hope and pride for the city’s residents.
Along With murals, this area features a full-length stencil of Maradona dribbling, capturing his dynamic style of play and his connection to the city’s football victories. The guide’s commentary enhances the viewing experience, providing context about Maradona’s life and legacy.
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The walk concludes back at the starting point in front of the Teatro San Carlo after approximately 90 minutes. The tour is led by professional guides fluent in English, Spanish, and Italian, ensuring clear communication for international visitors.
The group size remains manageable, allowing for personalized attention and easy interaction with the guide. The tour’s pacing is relaxed, giving plenty of opportunity to take photos and absorb the street art without feeling rushed.
What makes this tour unique is its focus on street art and murals dedicated to Maradona, which are visually impressive and culturally significant. The inclusion of an open-air street art museum sets it apart from typical city walks, providing a vivid display of local expression and love for the football legend.
The guided narration adds depth to the visual experience, with guides sharing stories about Maradona’s impact on Naples and how the city continues to celebrate his memory. Reviews highlight the knowledge, friendliness, and clarity of guides like Palmira, who make the experience both informative and enjoyable.

This walk is perfect for football fans, street art lovers, and anyone interested in local culture and history. It offers a compact, meaningful exploration of Naples’ passion for Maradona, with plenty of opportunities for photos and reflections. The tour remains accessible and engaging, suitable for most visitors with moderate mobility.
The Naples: Diego Maradona Guided City Walking Tour provides an affordable, insightful, and visually engaging way to explore the city’s unique relationship with one of football’s greatest icons. Its short duration makes it easy to fit into a busy itinerary, while its focus on street art and community stories offers a genuine look at how Naples venerates Maradona.
While it may not cover every historic corner of Naples, this tour excels in showing how art and passion intertwine in the city’s streets. For those seeking a personalized, culturally rich experience centered on Maradona’s legacy, this tour is a strong choice.
“It was so interesting to have a local person guide us through the Spanish quarter to highlight points of interest that we might otherwise have miss…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours, providing a brisk yet comprehensive exploration of Maradona’s murals and related sites.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins in front of Teatro San Carlo and ends back at the same location, making it easy to connect with other activities or transportation.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most people can enjoy the walk, though the pace is relaxed, and some walking in narrow streets is involved.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides are fluent in English, Spanish, and Italian.
Are there any notable stops I shouldn’t miss?
Yes, the Murales Maradona in Vico Lungo Gelso and Piazza Maradona are key highlights, featuring murals, mosaics, and stencils created to honor Maradona.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Absolutely, the murals and street art are perfect for photos, especially at the mural sites dedicated to Maradona.