Naples reveals itself in all its beauty with “Dalla Collina del Vomero al Mare”, the event organized by Partenope in Tour, scheduled for Sunday 13 April at 10:15: the route, which will start from the Montesanto Funicular in via Morghen, promises to offer a unique experience between nature, culture and entertainment.
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The tour will take participants on a fascinating journey that starts from the panoramic Petraio steps, a suggestive corner from which you can admire Naples from above, and then cross the Spanish Neighborhoods, the beating heart of the city, and ends along the famous Lungomare, considered one of the most beautiful in the world.
During the journey, participants will have the opportunity to discover hidden treasures, including the famous Maradona Mural, a symbol of football passion and Neapolitan identity. Making the experience even more engaging will be the theatrical arrival of Ferdinando di Borbone, who will guide visitors on a fascinating journey through time, telling anecdotes and curiosities about the Naples of the past.
A cultural experience for all ages
The event is not only an opportunity to admire the city, but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in its history and traditions. Partenope on Tour confirms once again its mission to promote the experiential tourism, offering activities that combine discovery and entertainment.
Born in 2018 from an idea of Deborah Bozza, a tourist guide passionate about cultural anthropology, Partenope on Tour is today a point of reference for those who want to experience Naples in an authentic way. The team, composed of authorized tourist guides, offers personalized experiences, educational tours and thematic itineraries, with an engaging and dynamic approach.
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Article published on March 31, 2025 - 14pm
The event looks very interesting and could be a good way to see Naples from another perspective. I just hope there will be a good number of participants and that it doesn't rain that day, otherwise it would be a shame.