Osteria Il Gobbetto





Tours & Activities in Naples

Underneath old Naples, there's a mirror of the city – cavernous and deep, this second city has sheltered and nourished Naples for millennia. Napoli Sotterranea dates back to 470 BC when the Greeks created underground cisterns for rainwater, and the Romans expanded on it with an aqueduct that served for centuries. As you venture lower, you'll be surprised by the 90% humidity. Imagine the intensified heat for the hundreds who sought refuge here as bombs rained down on Naples in the 1940s.

This full-day guided tour begins in Naples with a comfortable transfer to the ancient sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum, two Roman cities preserved under volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The itinerary includes a thorough walk through Pompeii’s extensive ruins, followed by a visit to the smaller but exceptionally well-preserved site of Herculaneum. The journey between the two sites is by private vehicle, allowing for rest and an opportunity to absorb the changing landscape of the Bay of Naples. The tour concludes with a return to Naples, providing a comprehensive look at the catastrophic event that shaped these archaeological treasures. At Pompeii, visitors will pass through the remains of the city’s forum, ancient marketplaces, and temples, witnessing frescoes and mosaics that still retain their colors. The streets are lined with shops, baths, and villas, giving a vivid impression of Roman urban life frozen in time. The amphitheater and the large public baths provide insight into the social and recreational activities of the era. Later, at Herculaneum, the tour focuses on the remarkably intact wooden structures, household artifacts, and multi-story buildings, which survived the eruption under a deeper layer of mud and pyroclastic material. The site’s smaller size allows for a more intimate look at Roman architecture and domestic life. Groups are kept to a moderate size to maintain a personal experience and allow for detailed commentary from expert guides who specialize in Roman archaeology and local history. The guides adapt their commentary to the interests of the group, providing archaeological details as well as stories of the people who lived there. Transportation is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort between sites. The total tour duration is approximately eight hours, including travel time, site visits, and breaks. This tour is well-suited for history enthusiasts, archaeology students, and travelers who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Roman civilization through its physical remains. Those interested in the effects of natural disasters on human settlements will find the preserved cities particularly informative. Given the walking involved on uneven terrain, participants should be prepared for a moderate physical effort. Families with older children who can handle walking and have an interest in history may also find the experience rewarding.

This full-day guided tour begins in Naples with a jetfoil crossing to the island of Capri, offering expansive views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the rugged coastline of Campania. Upon arrival at Marina Grande, the island's main harbor, the tour proceeds with a visit to the Blue Grotto, conditions permitting. The grotto's entrance is a small sea cave, illuminated from within by sunlight reflecting through the underwater cavity, casting an ethereal blue glow on the water’s surface. Subsequently, the group travels to Capri town, where the narrow streets and piazzas provide a glimpse into island life, punctuated by local shops and cafes. The tour includes a visit to the Augustus Botanical Gardens, which lie near the old Roman ruins and provide panoramic views of the Faraglioni, three massive limestone stacks rising from the sea. After time for independent wandering or lunch, the group reconvenes at Marina Grande for the return journey to Naples. Key stops on this itinerary include the Blue Grotto, where boatmen maneuver small rowboats through the cave's low entrance, inviting visitors to witness the intense blue reflections caused by sunlight passing through an underwater cavity. The main town of Capri offers a lively atmosphere centered around La Piazzetta, a small square known as the "living room of the world," where locals and visitors mingle amid historic architecture. The Augustus Botanical Gardens provide a quiet retreat with terraced paths, fragrant Mediterranean flora, and views of the Faraglioni rocks, which have been subjects of art and literature for centuries. Each stop combines natural beauty with cultural and historical significance, adding layers to the island's character. The tour is conducted by a local, highly rated guide who provides commentary in English and navigates the group through the island’s highlights efficiently. Group sizes are kept moderate to ensure personal attention and smooth logistics, especially during boat transfers and visits to the Blue Grotto. Transportation includes a modern jetfoil for the sea crossing and small boats for the grotto visit. The pace balances structured visits with free time, allowing participants to absorb the atmosphere. The guide also assists with tips on local dining and shopping for those wishing to extend their stay. This tour suits travelers interested in combining natural landmarks with cultural encounters in a single day. It appeals to those comfortable with boat travel and moderate walking on uneven surfaces, including steps and cobblestone streets. Ideal for visitors wanting a comprehensive overview of Capri’s main sights without the need for independent planning or navigating public transport. It is less suited for travelers with mobility restrictions due to the boat boarding and some walking required.
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Our favorite restaurant! Delicious, friendly service, and quick! The interior is lovely, the owner was chatty and joking with us. He even took a selfie. The fried cod fish was my favorite. The pasta is good, the octopus was ok. Overall if I visit Naples again, I'll come back or recommend any of my friends who's visiting!
Happened to just casually walk passed so decided to quickly look at the menu. Owner has a very loud conversational voice which made it seem like he’s shouting at you at first 😂 Food was amazing and generous. Flavoursome and not over flavoured. Prawns were huge too! Service was nice but not overfriendly(to me anyway). Overall such a lovely little place and delicious food to fill you up. The prices were very reasonable too. Highly recommended.
I ate here three years ago. This restaurant became one of the two reasons why I simply HAD to come back to Naples (the other one was baba). Three years ago I didn’t have a reservation, and it was during COVID times. When they saw my face after hearing that I wouldn’t be able to get in… they added an extra table for us. The atmosphere was absolutely wonderful. And today? We were welcomed with wine and an appetizer even before entering! When I asked the waiter what he recommended, he answered: “Everything, because my mom is the one cooking.” Three years ago, this restaurant was the best experience I had in Naples… and today it was once again the best experience in Naples. Hand on heart, I have to say this is the best seafood I have ever eaten in my life. I LOVE THIS PLACE.
A little gem in a lovely side street! This place had so much atmosphere and very fair prices. A bottle of white house wine cost €9 (September 2025) and it was very lovely. The front of house was singing (quite beautifully) as he was working, and made us feel very welcome. He suggested some mixed starters (bruscetta, buffalo mozzarella and rocket salad and a zucchini lasagna). They were all lovely. I thoroughly enjoyed my spaghetti with tomatoes, the pasta was perfectly cooked.
We follow a recommendation from the hotel that we stayed. That places had some Michelin stars. The atmosphere is totally napolitan, the service is incredible, the food as well. I think was a affordable price for a star restaurant
Tickets & Attractions in Naples

Set off on a mesmerizing journey to Mt Vesuvius from Naples, on an adventure lasting a delightful five hours. The initial destination is a quaint vineyard, where your taste buds will dance with joy tasting local wines. Relish the distinct flavors of these fine vintages paired with a scrumptious lunch, featuring the best regional delicacies. The journey continues with an ascent to the majestic Mt Vesuvius. The price of admission to the crater is already covered in the tour package. The winding path to the crater leads to a picturesque 35-minute walk. At the peak, local volcanologists weave an engaging narrative of the mountain's fascinating history and explosive eruptions. Peering over the edge of the crater, the raw power of nature will leave one awestruck. The panoramic view of the Bay of Naples from this vantage point serves as a visual treat, creating lifelong memories. This tour perfectly intertwines education, gastronomy, and natural splendor. Adventure awaits!

Venture into a day of captivating culture and leisure with a tour to Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast from Naples. It's an experience designed for every curious traveler, combining the ancient allure of Pompeii with the vibrant charm of a picturesque village perched above the crystal clear sea. Pompeii, the most visited archaeological site globally, is a city frozen in time. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD enveloped it in a timeless shroud, transforming it into an immortal city. The tour alights in Pompeii for two to three hours, offering a chance to explore the ruins under the guidance of a licensed archaeological tour guide. The tour continues along the Amalfi Coast's breathtaking winding roads, nestled between the cobalt blue sea and the slopes of the Lattari Mountains. The journey offers pit stops at the remarkable towns of Amalfi and Ravello.

Depart from Naples Cruise Port to explore the beauty of Campania. Begin with a visit to Positano, a coastal town with colorful buildings perched above the sea. Next, experience Sorrento's beauty and enjoy shared transport to and from the port, of three unique destinations in Campania. Finally, visit the ancient city of Pompeii on your own.

Join a unique cooking class in a local home, learning the secrets of Italian cooking. Picture yourself in an exclusive group, making pizzas and tiramisu from scratch with a seasoned Italian chef. After creating these delights, gather around for a memorable meal paired with local wines. The welcoming local host shares family kitchen secrets, making you feel like part of their family. Experience the Italian way of life in Positano, bonding over food around a communal table, and embracing the town's authentic charm.

Start your tour at the San Gennaro Gate, the iconic entrance to the lively Rione Sanità. Wander through its bustling alleys, discover murals honoring Totò and Maradona, and admire the Baroque beauty of squares and churches. It's a dynamic mix of excitement and contrast, just waiting to be explored. Admire two Neapolitan Baroque gems: the San Felice Palace and the Spanish Palace. A knowledgeable guide will reveal community symbols, church beauty, and details like laundry lines, giving you a taste of Naples' essence. Furthermore, it's a tour of revival. The desire for rebirth is evident in street art, community libraries, and the Veiled Son sculpture. The tour includes a stop to taste the traditional fried pizza and the famous "snowflake" dessert at Poppella pastry shop, paired perfectly with authentic Neapolitan coffee.

Discover comfort and style at a vineyard near Mt. Vesuvio. Start by strolling through lush vineyards with stunning views of the Gulf of Naples, Sorrento, and Capri. Explore cellars to learn about unique wine production methods. After you can enjoy a wine tasting paired with local specialties including salami, cheese, and pasta with Piennolo cherry tomatoes. End your experience with a Neapolitan pastiera pastry and Lacryma Christi wines.
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