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Naples Pass 5 Days - Region Area

💰 Incredible savings

🏛️ Top attractions and activities included

🚌 Unlimited travel by public transport (optional)

📲 Green choice all tickets in one app

🗓️ Flexibility to decide on the day

🏃‍♂️ Skip the line

What does this pass include?

✅ Entrance to the excavations of Pompeii

Within Naples Pass you have access to excavations of Pompeii for free.

To access to this museum, reservation is NOT required.

At the entrance, please show your campania>artecard QRCode included in your Naples Pass. 

PLEASE NOTE: Access to the Suburban Villas ( Ville dei Misteri + Villa di Diomede + Villa Regina and Antiquarium in Boscoreale )  is no longer included in the Pass. You can access them with an additional ticket for €8 - payment by card only - directly at the beginning of the route at the entrance to the Gate of Herculaneum - Via delle Tombe. Important: Access to the Suburban Villas cannot be purchased individually, but only as an additional ticket. 

✅ Entrance to MANN - National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Within Naples Pass you have access to National Archaeological Museum of Naples "The Mann" for free.

To access to this museum, reservation is NOT required.

At the entrance, please show your campania>artecard QRCode (grey) included in your Naples Pass.

✅ Entrance to the Capodimonte Museum

Within Naples Pass you have access to Capodimonte Museumfor free.

To access to this museum, reservation is NOT required.

At the entrance, please show your campania>artecard QRCode (grey) included in your Naples Pass.

✅ Entrance to the excavations of Herculaneum

Within Naples Pass you have access to excavations of Herculaneum for free.

To access to this museum, reservation is NOT required.

At the entrance, please show your campania>artecard QRCode (grey) included in your Naples Pass.

✅ Entrance to the Royal Palace of Naples

Within Naples Pass you have access to Royal Palace of Naples for free.

To access to Royal Palace of Naples, reservation is Not required.

At the entrance, please show your campania>artecard QRCode included in your Naples Pass.

✅ Entrance to Royal Palace of Caserta

Within Naples Pass you have access to Royal Palace of Caserta for free.

To access to this museum, reservation is NOT required.

At the entrance, please show your campania>artecard QRCode (grey) included in your Naples Pass.

✅ Entrance to Sant'Elmo Castle

Castel Sant'Elmo è uno dei castelli di Napoli situato sulla collina del Vomero. Il castello è medievale, ma durante i secoli è stato continuamente ampliato. Prende il suo nome da una cappella del X secolo dedicata a Sant'Erasmo, trasformato in Ermo e poi Elmo.

Nel '500 il castello viene trasformato in fortezza dal Vicerè Don Pedro da Toledo, la pianta (scavata nella roccia) diventa a forma stellare a sei punte, ci sono fossati e bastioni ed enormi cannoniere.

La fortezza di Sant'Elmo non deve solo difendere la città ma anche controllare Napoli e suoi abitanti, per questo è collegata ai Quartieri spagnoli e poi con Palazzo Reale.Nel '600 il castello diventa anche un carcere: Tommaso Campanella è stato prigioniero qui.

Attualmente, Castel Sant'Elmo è un polo museale e ospita numerose mostre. Da non perdere: il panorama mozzafiato che si vede dalla piazza d'armi, da cui si vede tutta Napoli e il golfo.

Come raggiungere Castel Sant'Elmo

In metropolitana: prendere la Linea 1 che parte da Piazza Garibaldi e uscire alla fermata Vanvitelli.

In Funicolare: prendere la linea che parte da Montesanto e uscire alla fermata Morghen. Proseguire per 6 minuti a piedi.

In auto: prendere la A56 (Tangenziale) da Corso Malta/Corso Arnaldo Lucci e proseguire fino all'uscita 9, continuando su Via Luigi Caldieri, in 10 minuti si arriva a destinazione.

Da Piazza Vanvitelli: proseguire in autobus con la linea V1 e uscire alla fermata di Piazzale San Martino. Oppure proseguire per 12 minuti a piedi.

✅ Entrance to the Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro

The Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro in Naples houses one of the most valuable art collections in the world, composed of jewelry, statues, paintings, and valuable artifacts. This extraordinary collection represents the gifts offered over the centuries to the Patron Saint of Naples, San Gennaro, by Neapolitans and illustrious historical figures.

What’s included:
- Admission to the Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro, located in the rooms beneath the Chapel of the Treasure.
- Access to the three sacristies, where you can admire paintings by artists such as Luca Giordano, Massimo Stanzione, Giacomo Farelli, and Aniello Falcone.

What you’ll see:
A vast collection of jewelry, statues, and precious fabrics, accumulated over the centuries as gifts for San Gennaro.
- The famous Mitra Gemmata of San Gennaro, a masterpiece of goldsmithing created by Matteo Treglia, featuring 3,964 precious stones including emeralds, rubies, and diamonds.
- The vial containing San Gennaro's blood, featured in the famous miracle of the liquefaction of the blood.
- A treasure rich in history, including the curious episode when, during the war, the treasure was moved to the Vatican and later retrieved by a Neapolitan citizen with the archbishop's authorization.

Important information:
- Entrance from Via Duomo, 149, 80138 Naples, NA

✅ Entrance to the Pio Monte di Pietà

The Pio Monte della Misericordia in Naples is a place rich in history and art, featuring an invaluable collection of works that reflect centuries of devotion and culture. Among the treasures housed here is the famous Caravaggio painting that dominates the main altar, a masterpiece representing the Seven Works of Mercy. This 18th-century palace offers a journey through art and faith, enriched by paintings from great masters and a historically invaluable archive.

What's included:
Entrance to the Chapel to view the Caravaggio painting.
- Access to the Quadreria, where works by artists from the 17th and 18th centuries are displayed.

What you'll see:
The famous Caravaggio painting, an extraordinary synthesis of the Seven Works of Mercy, displayed above the main altar of the chapel.
- The Quadreria, a collection of paintings that includes works by artists such as Massimo Stanzione, Jusepe de Ribera, Luca Giordano, and Andrea Vaccaro.
- The works of Francesco De Mura, who donated many of his creations to the Pio Monte, inspiring other contemporary artists to create paintings dedicated to Mercy.

Important information:
Access from Via dei Tribunali, 253, 80139 Napoli NA.

✅ Admission to Jago Museum - Chiesa di Sant'Aspreno ai Crociferi

Discover the Jago Museum - Chiesa di Sant'Aspreno ai Crociferi in the heart of Rione Sanità in Naples: an exhibition space dedicated to the works of the renowned contemporary sculptor Jago. This fascinating museum is located in a place rich in history and culture, offering visitors the opportunity to admire modern masterpieces in a baroque and rococo architectural setting.

What's included:
- Admission to the Jago Museum in the Chiesa di Sant'Aspreno ai Crociferi.
- Access to the Figlio Velato housed in the Basilica of San Severo Fuori le Mura.

What you'll see:
Contemporary works by Jago, one of Italy's most talented sculptors, who transforms marble into true works of art.
- The Chiesa di Sant'Aspreno ai Crociferi, a baroque and rococo building dating back to 1633, restored and returned to the city of Naples after years of neglect.
- A historic architecture featuring a single nave, four side chapels, and an elevated position to protect it from floods. Designed by collaborators of Luigi Vanvitelli, it offers a fusion of ancient and modern.
- The incredible artwork "Il Figlio Velato" in the Basilica of San Severo Fuori le Mura.

Important Information
- Access is from Piazzetta Crociferi, 4, 80137 Naples, NA
- No reservation is required

✅ Entrance to Filangieri Museum

Entrance to the Gaetano Filangieri Civic Museum 

Address: Via Duomo, 288, 80138 Naples, NA

✅ Complesso Museale Sant'Anna dei Lombardi

The Monumental Complex of Sant'Anna dei Lombardi, also known as Santa Maria di Monteoliveto, is considered a pearl of the Neapolitan Renaissance, located within walking distance of the Neapolitan historic center. It encloses works of inestimable historical and artistic value and is considered a true temple of 16th-century Neapolitan and Tuscan painting and sculpture.

By far the most famous room is the Old Sacristy, considered a small Sistine Chapel in the heart of Naples, for the frescoes painted by Giorgio Vasari in 1545. In the style of Michelangelo, the vault is divided into three bays that the artist from Arezzo decorated with allegories of virtue, peculiar grotesques and the 48 Ptolemaic constellations, paving the way for extraordinary mythical narratives.

Another symbol of Renaissance art present in the Complex is certainly the Lamentation over the Dead Christ, a group of life-size terracotta statues made in 1492 in which Guido Mazzoni, an authentic master in working with terracotta, rendered the scene with a unique realism, giving extreme emphasis to the details that characterize it. Vivid is the trace of heartbreaking grief on the faces of the characters who animate the scene and who, between frowns and restrained tears, express, in a silent cry, all the tragic nature of the moment.

Suggestiveness, religious worship and that of life in the afterlife are protagonists in the Crypt of the Abbots a hypogeum compartment -located under the High Altar- that links the Complex of Sant' Anna dei Lombardi to the typical burial practice of Southern Italy: the Scolatura.
PLEASE NOTE: Currently this area cannot be visited due to maintenance work.

Finally, enriching the museum itinerary are the 15th-century chapels decorated with sculptures by Antonio Rossellino, Benedetto Da Maiano, and a young Michelangelo with his spirit "reggifestone": avant-garde Renaissance sculpture in which the strong torso twist, the hint of a smile, and the disheveled hair become the tangible signature of the celebrated artist.

HOW TO REACH THE COMPLESSO MUSEALE SANT'ANNA DEI LOMBARDI

By bus: take the autobus in Piazza Garibaldi, take the R2 line Guglielmo Sanfelice stop; or bus Nr 151 Depretis stop.

On foot: walk along the Corso Umberto, then turn on your right to the Monteoliveto street, 200 meters straight and you reached the destination.

From the port: by metro line 1 and then walking: drive or walk until Toledo metro stop, walk few hundred meters towards Carità square, from there turn right. Few steps ahead and you're there.

From the airport: with Alibus until the central station or port and later continue your journey in one of the previously described ways.

✅ Entrance and guided to the Catacombs of San Gennaro and San Gaudioso

Discover the Rione Sanità and the Catacombs of Naples and take part in the redevelopment project of one of the city's most fascinating neighborhoods.

Guided tour of the Catacombs of Naples: San Gennaro and San Gaudioso

Entrance next to the Basilica of Buon Consiglio on Via Capodimonte, 13, 80136 Naples (NA).

How to book? 

To visit the Catacombs of San Gennaro, reservations are required by email to: prenotazioni@catacombedinapoli.it

Please note: for the visit at the Catacombs of San Gaudioso it is not possible to book via email. Reservations will be made by going to the desk of the Catacombs of San Gennaro on the day set for the visit. 

Opening times

  • Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm (last admission 5pm)
  • Sunday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (last admission at 2:00 pm)
  • For info +39081 7443714

✅ Entrance and visit to the Museodivino

The Museodivino is a museum where your eyes are not enough to see the smallest cribs in the world and the Divine Comedy in walnut shell by Antonio Maria Esposito.

Adress: Via S. Giovanni Maggiore Pignatelli, 1B, 80134 Napoli (NA).

For info and booking call at: +39081 19708586

✅ Entrance and guided tour of the Bourbon Gallery

Guided tour of the Bourbon Gallery: Standard route. Entrance to Vico del Grottone, 4, 80132 Naples (NA).

RESERVATIONS ARE COMPULSORY BY SENDING AN E-MAIL TO: mail@galleriaborbonica.com

For info and booking call at: +393662484151

✅ Entrance to the Neapolis Sotterrata Greek Romain’s - Complex of San Lorenzo Maggiore

The archaeological excavations of San Lorenzo Maggiore are an archaeological site in Naples located in the area below the basilica of the same name.

Visit the Monumental Complex of San Lorenzo Maggiore - The Underground Neapolis. Entrance in Piazza San Gaetano, 316, 80138 Naples (NA).

Opening time:

  • Daily: from 09:30 till 17:30

✅ Discounts in the agreed activities

Discounted activities and the relative discounts offered to 'Naples Pass' holders can be consulted directly within the App on the Home page or by navigating to www.visitnaples.eu. The discounts applied by the activities are visible with a percentage at the top right of the affiliated cards.

🏛️ Veiled Christ: Walking Tour of the Historic Center + Skip The Line access

Discover the marvelous historic center of Naples with a guided walking tour and admire the incredible Veiled Christ housed in the mysterious Sansevero Chapel.

What's Included

Priority access to admire the iconic sculpture of the Veiled Christ.

City tour with an expert guide in a small group (maximum 22 people) available in Italian or English.

What You'll See

During the tour, you will discover the vibrant soul of Neapolitan life as you stroll through streets, alleys, and squares that tell centuries of history and culture. You will admire historical treasures, architectural marvels, and artistic masterpieces like the Veiled Christ, an extraordinary work by Giuseppe Sanmartino housed in the Sansevero Chapel, whose beauty and sculptural mastery leave you breathless with the realistic representation of the marble veil. You will explore medieval castles, lively squares, and ancient streets of Naples, each with its own unique story to tell.

Important Information

What's Not Included
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off service.
- Tips 

Meeting Point: Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, 80134, Naples.

Instructions: Show your mobile ticket to the staff. The meeting point is in Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, next to the Obelisk of the Immaculate.

Tour Description
- The tour lasts 3 hours.
- The tour starts at 10:00 AM.
- The tour is in Italian on Mondays and Fridays, in English on Wednesdays and Sundays. The language must be selected when booking

🚌 Unlimited Public Transport for Naples Urban Area (7 days)

Traveling by public transport in Naples can be quite complicated. You need to buy different tickets for each journey and validate them in the appropriate machines, but the ticket offices are not always open. We recommend adding the "unlimited transport" option to your Naples Pass to have everything in one app and avoid unnecessary hassle during your stay in Naples.

Important:
Using the ticket multiple times, the QR code may need to be updated. Please keep in mind that in some underground stations (e.g. metro line 1 - Toledo station) the internet connection is poor. We, therefore, recommend updating your ticket before going underground and approaching the turnstile.


Expires at 24:00 on the seventh consecutive day from the date of first validation. In the urban area of Naples, it allows an unlimited number of trips using multiple transportation companies.

The ticket must be validated the first time it is used and on each means of transportation used.

In case of lack or failure of the appropriate equipment, on trains please contact the Train Conductor.

🚌 Transport RT Naples - Pompeii

Enhance your visit by purchasing a round-trip transfer to Pompeii. Depart from Naples and reach Pompeii using your Naples Pass.

The ticket is valid for travel with:

- The Circumvesuviana train, departing from Platform 3 at Naples Piazza Garibaldi Circumvesuviana Station.

- The Naples - Pompeii train operated by Trenitalia, departing from Naples Piazza Garibaldi Station.

Note: The ticket is not valid for:

- The Campania Express train

ATTENTION:

Between uses of the ticket, you may need to update the QR code. Some underground stations (such as Toledo station on Metro Line 1) have poor internet connectivity. Therefore, it is advisable to update the ticket before going underground and approaching the turnstile.

The ticket is valid for 140 minutes from the first validation, which must occur at the start of the journey. During this time, you can make unlimited transfers with one or more transport companies, as long as you stay within the specified area and time. After 140 minutes, the ticket is no longer valid.

In extra-urban areas, the ticket allows for one trip from the origin municipality to the destination municipality (or vice versa). Within the same origin and destination municipality, you can make unlimited bus trips but only one trip on each rail vehicle.

If the equipment is not working on trains, please contact the Train Conductor.

Informazioni sul Naples Pass 5 Days - Region Area

HOW TO ACTIVATE IT?
From the time of purchase, you have one full year to activate your Naples Pass. Activation can be done at any time directly from the app, and the Pass will be valid for 5 consecutive days from the time of activation.HOW TO USE IT?
Show your Naples Pass as soon as you enter the affiliated company, the discount will not be applied if the company has already issued the tax receipt. Once you have shown your Naples Pass, your code will be scanned by the operator who will verify its validity, if your Naples Pass is invalid, the discount will not be applied.

WHERE CAN I FIND THE LIST OF MUSEUMS AND AFFILIATED ACTIVITIES?
The complete list of places and activites affiliated and the related discounts for the owners of Naples Pass it can be consulted directly inside the App, available on Google Store and App Store.
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