Inclusions
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Blue line
5% off
Inclusions
24-Hour HOHO Pass
National Archaeological Museum
Naples Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
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Blue line
Naples Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
National Archaeological Museum
5% off
Inclusions
24-Hour HOHO Pass
Royal Palace of Naples
Naples Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
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Blue line
Naples Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
Royal Palace of Naples
5% off
Inclusions
24-Hour HOHO Pass
Capodimonte Museum
Naples Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
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Blue line
Naples Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
Capodimonte Museum
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Line A
Line B
There are 2 routes with a total of 20 stops.
Line A (Red route): 9 stops
Line B (Blue route): 11 stops
This castle square is an important city square. It is the starting and ending point of the bus tour.
This is a lively square that is close to the Santa Chiara monastery and Spaccanapoli, one of Naples' most scenic streets.
Named after the famed poet Dante Alighieri of Inferno fame, this is another large, public square in Naples. The square also has a sculpture of Dante.
Visit the iconic National Archaeological Museum of Naples from Piazza Bellini, a famous area in Naples that perks up in the evenings.
Porta San Gennaro is the oldest gate in Naples, located just southwest of the edge of the Piazza Cavour. A popular tourist attraction, it is a great place to start a walking tour of the city's historic center.
This is an elegant hotel located in the city center. Blending old world charm and new age sophistication, this hotel is akin to a historic palace.
This underground metro station serves lines 1 and 2 of the Naples metro. Disembark here to visit other attractions in Naples.
If you want to go on a shopping spree, check out the range of clothing offered in the shopping street of Corso Umberto.
Named after the philosopher and politician Giovanni Bovio, this important square in Naples' city center is now home to the Chamber of Commerce.
It is believed that the Madonna herself had a role to play in the Christian victory against the Turks in the Battle of Lepanto. The church built in her memory is located on Piazza Vittoria in the city center.
For a wide selection of antiques, including furniture and jewellery, head to the Viale Dohrn antique market on the Naples seafront.
Piazzetta del Leone is a small, sea-facing square located in the Mergellina neighborhood of Naples, Italy. The square is named after the lion statue that stands at its center.
To see affluent residential neighborhoods along the Gulf of Naples, head to Posillipo. For adventure enthusiasts, visit the Underwater Park of Gaiola for snorkeling and kayaking.
Parco Virgiliano is a scenic park located on the hill of Posillipo, Naples. The park serves as a green oasis, built on the tufa stone native to the coast of Posillipo.
Via Francesco Petrarca in Naples is known for its stunning views of the Gulf of Naples, its luxurious villas, and its high-end shops and restaurants. The street is named after the 14th-century Italian poet Francesco Petrarca.
Via Chiatamone is a mix of residential and commercial buildings. The street is home to a number of elegant buildings, including the Palazzo Chiatamone, a 16th-century palace.
Via Acton/Porto is a busy street, with a mix of commercial and residential buildings. It is home to a number of shipping companies, maritime agencies, and other businesses related to the port.
Yes, Naples has a hop-on-hop off tour that allows you to witness the top attractions of the city like the National Archaeological Museum, the Royal Palace of Naples, etc.
Booking Naples hop-on-hop-off bus tours online is highly recommended as you can grab best deals, gain entry to major attractions, etc.
The Citysightseeing bus is the most popular hop-on hop-off bus tour option in Naples. You can choose between Line A or Line B for a scenic tour of the iconic city.
While Line A of the Citysightseeing hop-on-hop-off bus lasts about 40 minutes, taking Line B can take you through the popular attractions in about 70 minutes.
The buses departing from Lines A and B typically depart at 9:30 and 9:45 AM respectively. The Line A and Line B tours end at 5:50 and 6:25 PM respectively.
You can expect to see attractions like the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the Royal Palace, Capodimonte Musuem, Villa Pignatelli and more during the course of your Naples hop-on-hop off tour.
Yes, Naples hop-on-hop-off tours come with audioguides.
Audioguides are available in English, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, German, Spanish, Russian and French on Naples hop-on-hop-off buses.
Up to one wheelchair user can get on board the Naples hop-on-hop off bus. Please note that only buses that have footboards and a dedicated space for wheelchairs are accessible.
No, Naples hop-on hop-off buses do not have hotel pickups.