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Naples Spooky and Dark History Self Guided Walking Tour with App
Napoli
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Discover Naples dark history with a spooky, haunted self-guided audio tour across 24 stops.
Begin at Via Toledo, where Spanish rulers carved order into chaos, and hear how rebellion once surged through its wide street.
Step inside churches layered over temples, wander past palaces tied to superstition, and uncover eerie legends like O’ Munaciello—the mischievous little monk said to slip into homes unseen.
Visit the Sansevero Chapel Museum, where Raimondo di Sangro’s strange experiments still spark curiosity, and pause at Santa Chiara, scarred by wartime destruction.
With offline GPS, explore at your own pace—no data needed.
Pro tip: start late afternoon to feel the shift from lively day...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 4 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 4 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Itinéraire détaillé vers les attractions connues et les endroits cachés
audioguide
20+ narration points of popular locations in Naples
Access to the Naples Spooky and Dark history Self-Guided Walking Tour on our App
Carte entièrement hors ligne – pas besoin de Wi-Fi ou de données.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Via Toledo
The tour begins in front of the Il Cavaliere di Toledo statue on Via Toledo.
Retour
Fontanelle Cemetery
The Tour ends at Fontanelle Cemetery, Which is our last stop.
Naples Spooky and Dark History Self Guided Walking Tour with App
Napoli
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Discover Naples dark history with a spooky, haunted self-guided audio tour across 24 stops.
Begin at Via Toledo, where Spanish rulers carved order into chaos, and hear how rebellion once surged through its wide street.
Step inside churches layered over temples, wander past palaces tied to superstition, and uncover eerie legends like O’ Munaciello—the mischievous little monk said to slip into homes unseen.
Visit the Sansevero Chapel Museum, where Raimondo di Sangro’s strange experiments still spark curiosity, and pause at Santa Chiara, scarred by wartime destruction.
With offline GPS, explore at your own pace—no data needed.
Pro tip: start late afternoon to feel the shift from lively day...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 4 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 4 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Itinéraire détaillé vers les attractions connues et les endroits cachés
audioguide
20+ narration points of popular locations in Naples
Access to the Naples Spooky and Dark history Self-Guided Walking Tour on our App
Carte entièrement hors ligne – pas besoin de Wi-Fi ou de données.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Via Toledo
The tour begins in front of the Il Cavaliere di Toledo statue on Via Toledo.
Retour
Fontanelle Cemetery
The Tour ends at Fontanelle Cemetery, Which is our last stop.
Walk Naples’ grand boulevard carved by Spanish rulers—once a symbol of control, later the stage for rebellion, unrest, and eerie legends that still linger after dark.
5 minutes
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See Mussolini-era architecture built for wounded soldiers—its symmetry and heavy design feel unsettling, as if the building itself quietly notices you.
5 minutes
3
Explore a Franciscan convent tied to legends of Vlad the Impaler. Frescoes, cloisters, and whispers of haunting echoes make this site both historic and eerie.
5 minutes
4
Stand before a 1406 palace linked to secrets, superstition, and even tales of the devil’s hand in its construction—its cold façade feels heavy with silence.
5 minutes
5
Meet Naples’ mischievous little monk spirit—appearing in homes, moving objects, leaving coins, or causing trouble. A legend blending folklore with superstition.
5 minutes
6
Complexe monumental de Santa Chiara
Step into a Gothic complex scarred by WWII bombing—its silence holds centuries of prayer, destruction, and fragments of art that survived fire and ruin.
15 minutes
7
Place San Domenico Maggiore
Pause in a lively square marked by plague memorials and haunted palaces—where betrayal, murder, and restless spirits still echo through the stone.
5 minutes
8
Step into Spaccanapoli’s doll hospital, where shelves of glass-eyed dolls are repaired but seem to watch—restored yet strangely alive in silence.
10 minutes
9
Rue San Gregorio Armeno
Walk the narrow street of nativity artisans, where presepe figures mix saints with celebrities—miniatures that feel alive if you stare too long.
5 minutes
10
Palazzo Spinelli di Laurino
Stand before the palace where Bianca was walled alive—her spirit said to linger, a silent reminder of jealousy and unfinished stories.
5 minutes
11
Rue des Cours
Walk Naples’ ancient decumanus maximus, once a courthouse street of disputes and verdicts—its stones echo centuries of judgment and unrest.
5 minutes
12
See Greek city walls exposed beneath a lively square, while Bellini’s statue listens silently—music and memory blending with ancient ruins.
5 minutes
13
Spanish Quarter
Enter Quartieri Spagnoli, built for soldiers under Spanish rule—today vibrant with murals and cafés, yet shadows hint at lingering unrest.
5 minutes
14
Ipogeo dei Cristallini
Descend into Greek tombs carved like living rooms, with stone beds and Medusa’s gaze—locals say echoes and slamming doors haunt the site.
10 minutes
15
Basilica di Santa Maria della Sanità
Visit the basilica in Rione Sanità, built over catacombs where skulls were set into walls—faces painted to look alive, watching silently from stone.
15 minutes
16
See the hollow metal silhouette of Totò, Naples’ “Prince of Laughter.” A playful tribute near his birthplace, reminding the city his humor never left.
5 minutes
17
Fontanelle Cemetery
Step inside the quarry turned cemetery, filled with skulls adopted by locals as protectors. Donna Concetta’s polished skull is said to bring luck in love.