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Discover Naples through its legendary football star with this private Maradona tour, visiting stadiums, murals, and his former home—all in about 5-6 hours.

This private guided tour in Naples, Italy, offers a captivating look at how the city honors its beloved Diego Maradona. Priced at $756.32 per group (up to 3 people), it provides an exclusive experience, ideal for football fans and those interested in local culture. The tour lasts about 5 to 6 hours and includes hotel pickup and transport in a deluxe vehicle, making logistics smooth and comfortable.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on Maradona’s legacy in Naples—covering his personal history, iconic stadium, and street art. It’s designed to give an intimate and comprehensive look at the athlete’s influence in the city where he achieved legendary status. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the mobile ticket makes the process convenient.
While the tour is highly rated, it’s best suited for those who want an in-depth, culturally rich experience centered around Maradona’s story. The tour’s highlight is the combination of museum visits, external stadium tours, and street murals, offering a well-rounded perspective. The cost might seem significant for some, but the personalized nature and exclusive access provide good value for dedicated fans.
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The tour begins with a visit to the Maradona Museum operated by the family Vignati, which houses a collection of original and personal items belonging to the football legend. This 30-minute stop is free of charge and offers an intimate look at the player’s memorabilia, making it a top highlight for fans wanting a closer connection to Maradona’s personal history.
This private museum gives insight into his football career with exhibits that are not available elsewhere, setting a personal tone for the day. It’s an ideal starting point for understanding how deeply Maradona is revered in Naples.

Next, the tour takes you to Fuorigrotta to see the San Paolo Stadium, which hosted many of Maradona’s most memorable exploits. Now renamed the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, it stands as a monument to his influence in Naples.
The guide leads a 40-minute outside visit of the stadium, sharing the story behind its name change and Maradona’s legendary moments on the pitch. You won’t go inside, but the external tour is enough to feel the stadium’s atmosphere and significance in football history.
This stop underscores how the city memorializes Maradona, turning his former playing ground into a lasting tribute.
The tour then moves to Posillipo, the neighborhood where Maradona lived for seven years. The Tranchese house, with its balcony overlooking the Gulf, is a special site where Maradona used to dribble with oranges as a young footballer.
A 40-minute visit here reveals the personal side of Maradona’s story. Standing at his former home, visitors can appreciate the view that was a backdrop to many of his moments of fame. The experience offers a rare glimpse into his private life in Naples, away from the football stadiums and murals.

In Centro Storico, the tour showcases famous street murals dedicated to Maradona, created by renowned street artists. These vivid murals are considered some of the most photographed in Italy and are a pilgrimage site for fans. The guide points out various murals, explaining their significance and the artists behind them.
Later, a walk along Spaccanapoli introduces more tributes to Maradona, including a small altar in a local bar that displays photographs and even a lock of his hair. This bar also features a Neapolitan coffee stop, blending local culture with the athlete’s tribute.
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The tour concludes on San Gregorio Armeno, famous for its nativity scene artisans. Here, visitors see detailed nativity figurines—a unique art form in Naples. The guide highlights the parallel between art and football in Naples, emphasizing how both are integral to local culture.
This final stop offers a relaxed setting to absorb the city’s artistic spirit and to reflect on Maradona’s lasting influence in Naples beyond the football field.
The entire experience relies on private transportation, allowing efficient coverage of all key sites within 5-6 hours. The deluxe vehicle ensures comfort during the transitions, and hotel pickup and drop-off simplify logistics.
The tour is designed for most travelers, and its private nature minimizes crowds. Since the stops are mainly external, there is minimal physical exertion required, making it accessible for most visitors.
The only detailed review praises the museum visit, highlighting the opportunity to hold Diego’s left boot used for a famous goal against England. The reviewer calls this experience “spectacular”, hinting at how personal and tangible these moments can be.
This emphasis on personal memorabilia reinforces the tour’s appeal for fans seeking authentic, intimate encounters with Maradona’s history.
This tour caters primarily to football enthusiasts, especially those with a passion for Maradona’s story. The focus on personal memorabilia, stadium exterior, and murals appeals to fans wanting a deep dive into his relationship with Naples.
It also suits visitors interested in local street art and Naples’ cultural tributes, blending sports and art seamlessly. The small group and personalized guide make it an engaging way to explore Naples’ football heritage in a limited timeframe.
The Naples: Maradona private guided tour offers a comprehensive, personalized experience for fans and curious visitors alike. The key sites—museum, stadium, neighborhood home, murals, and street art—are thoughtfully combined to showcase Maradona’s lasting legacy in Naples.
While the price point may be high, the private format and exclusive access justify the investment for those eager to connect deeply with the football legend’s story. The 5-star rating reflects its quality and appeal, especially for those who treasure authentic memorabilia and local tributes.
This tour provides a rich, immersive journey into the life and impact of Diego Maradona in Naples, perfect for dedicated fans and anyone interested in the city’s passionate football culture.
“Tuve en las manos el botín izquierdo de Diego con el que le hizo el gol a los ingleses.”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transport in a deluxe vehicle, and a local guide. Entry tickets for the museum and stadium are free of charge.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, giving ample time to explore all stops comfortably.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Since the stops are mainly external visits and involve walking through areas like streets and neighborhoods, it is generally accessible for most travelers, though some walking is involved.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Highlights include the Maradona Museum, San Paolo Stadium, his Posillipo neighborhood home, vibrant murals, and the San Gregorio Armeno street with nativity figures.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, there is a free cancellation policy available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is provided by Napoli Official Tour, a trusted local operator.
Is it possible to customize this tour?
As a private experience, it is tailored to your group’s interests, but specific customization options are not detailed.
What makes this tour stand out from others?
Its exclusive focus on Maradona’s personal history, stadium, home, and murals offers an authentic and intimate tribute, highly rated by previous participants.