Explore 2400 years of history 40 meters below ground. Guide to visiting Napoli Sotterranea, including bus stops and ticket tips.

They say Naples is a lasagna—layer upon layer of history. To see the bottom layer, you have to go down. Napoli Sotterranea (Naples Underground) is a labyrinth of tunnels, aqueducts, and cisterns that lies 40 meters below the chaotic streets.
The official entrance to the main Napoli Sotterranea route is in the heart of the historic center.
The tour is a journey through time:

Most of the spaces are huge (cathedral-sized cisterns). However, there is one optional section—the "candlelight tour"—where the passage is very narrow. You can skip this narrow part and wait for the group at the other end if you're uncomfortable.
Many City Sightseeing vendors offer a Bus + Underground combo ticket. This not only saves money but often lets you skip the ticket line at the entrance, which can get very long in peak season.
Naples is intense. The silence of the underground provides a stark, surreal contrast to the noise above. It explains how the city survived for millennia.
Wear comfortable shoes! There are roughly 130 steps down (and back up). It's a cool 15°C (59°F) year-round, so bring a light jacket even in summer.

This guide is written for travelers who want to embrace Naples without getting overwhelmed. We focus on practicalities—like which route takes you to the best pizza—and honest advice about traffic and timing.
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