Tuesday, April 23, 2013

A half-day tour of Naples

PART I. Planning an itinerary: Make your proposals by answering the questions!
1) Tour sites: Where could you take the tour group? What could they do there? What surprises could you organize for them?
2) Scheduling: What time could you meet, and where? How long would you plan to stay? What will happen if it rains?
3) Purpose: What are your reasons for arranging the tour? What is your objective? Do you want to educate them? Help them to appreciate something about Naples? What?
4) Human Resources: How many people would you need to work for your tour? Musicians? Actors? Experts?
5) Expenses: How much would it cost you to take people to those places? How much would you like to charge the tourists, if anything? How much money would you make in a half-day?

PART II. Comparing your tour to other existing tours.
http://www.arthurschwartz.com/guide/one-day-walking-tour-of-naples.html
http://www.contexttravel.com/city/naples/all-walking-tours
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/naples/0058010008.html

Use comparatives to compare your tour to the tours described in the links above. Is yours more or less expensive? Which do you think would be more interesting? What other considerations do you have?

Click on 'comments' to post your answers to Part I and II.



25 comments:

Andreita Galasso said...

Tour sites: Piazza Garibaldi, Corso Umberto, Piazza Bovio, Via Duomo (Because there is S.Gennaro's Church), historic centre of Naples( Via S.Biagio dei Librai, Spaccanapoli), neapolitan sweet (sfogliatella) at Scaturchio's bar, Via Toledo (they will eat pizza in a traditional restaurant), Piazza Plebiscito.
Scheduling: I meet the tourists at 9 o' clok; Half- day tour; If it rains we will go to National Museum.They stay at museum for two hours and after that they will eat pizza.
Purpose:The people will appreciate the history of Naples( because they will see monarchs' statues.There are situated in the Piazza Plebiscito), neapolitan food and they will see neapolitan nativity.
Human Resources: A person for twenty people.
Expenses: 25 €
Part II : My tour is very interesting and too cheap.
The tours on the contextravel.com are more expensives than my tour. I like the full-day archaeology around mt.Vesuvius but this tour, for me, is too expensive.
Andreita Galasso 112000247

𝓡. 𝓐. 𝓘. said...

Matricola: 112000447

1) I could take the tour group to visit Castel Nuovo, especially the Arch of Triunph. I could relate the history about these sightseeing and outdoor of site, I could surprise them with small and enchanting medieval performance of theatrical company.

2)I could meet my group outdoor Napoli Centrale Station at 9:00 o' clock, taking on ANM bus (in case of rain) or to meet us to Municipio Square always at the same hour and to stay in the castle 1 hour then, walking for via S. Carlo where there's the theatre and some bars for a break, so, reaching the medieval performance in Piazza del Plebiscito (about 30 minutes).

3)My reasons for arranging the tour are entertaiment and the pleasure to know how much artistic and cultural interest there's in the people visiting Naples. My objective educate them to cultural heritage also with interactivity. if it is possible, to create an historical atmosphere.

4) An actors' copany as: "Acquarello Napoletano" and EPT Tourist Office.

5) Nothing if it did not rain. Otherwise to price of castle's ticket ( 4 € per group) it adds only bus ticket, departure/return ( 2.60 € per person). Theatrical company's ticket coast: 20 € per tourist group. I would make about 14 € to visit in half-day.


My tour is cheapest and I guess for my objective "The Walking Tours at Frommer's" to be more appropriate than mine. Even if the tour of the first web link I find it more interesting than the others.

Anonymous said...

Napoli:one day During:10 hours Description:the tour starts at 09:00 ò clock from PIAZZA GARIBALDI and ends in PIAZZA VITTORIA PIAZZA GARIBALDI is home to the central station and historical center of naples,from here we could see monuments and artistic treasures.From PIAZZA GARIBALDI we could go towards CORSO UMBERTO one of the main points of neapolitan shopping.Once we arrive to PIAZZA NICOLA AMORE,we could turn to VIA DUOMO and we could visit the cathedral or church of SAN GENNARO,in wich we find the relics and cruet that contains the saint's blood.After this first round we could a lunch break at pizzeria SORBILLO one of the oldest pizzeria in naples.After this break,we could reach SAN GREGORIO ARMENO,this area is particularly famous for its christmas markets among the most beautiful and interesting in the world.If it rains we will go visit UNDERGROUND NAPLES and we could see the tunnels full of stories and legends.We could reach SAN SEVERO CHAPEL in wich you can see the opera "VEILED CHRIST".After we arrive to SAN BIAGIO DEI LIBRAI also known as SPACCANAPOLI,where we could see the famous MONASTERY OF SANTA CHIARA.Then we could proceed along VIA TOLEDO,we could reach PIAZZA MUNICIPIO,MASCHIO ANGIOINO, TEATRO SAN CARLO and PIAZZA DEL PLEBISCITO and here we could visit the royal palace. Before reaching piazza vittoria I would suggest a short stop at oldest cake shop to eat the famous "SFOGLIATELLA".As finally destination we will go SANTA LUCIA here there are SEAFARING VILLAGE and CASTEL DELL OVO,along VIA CARACCIOLO we will came at PIAZZA VITTORIA. The total PRICE is 80$ for a group of 10 people. MONTELLA MARZIA 112000009

Anonymous said...

I would take the tour group to visit San Martino Museum.I could relate the history about this beautiful museum that originally was a monastery.I could surprise them with small p erformance of musicists.I could meet m y group in Naples Vomero Piazza F uga at 9:00 o'clock they can visite the Museum and see many wonderful things,including antique nativity figures,and a splendid view of the city and Gulf of Naples.Ican organize an surprice for them.They can listen a musicists to play and sing:O Sole mio,Torna a Sorrento Volare.My reasons for arranging the tour are three:I want educate them and i want help them to appreciate something about Naples,because Naples is my beatifull city .I need to work for my tour:four musicians,and one singer.Take people to those place cost:for S.Martino Museum 6euro person ,2,60euro for funicolare.If we need a break we should stop a pasticceria in Piazza San Martino .We can enioy excellnt coffe and wonderfull pastress. My tours is chapest and more interesting than the others By Serena 012001779

Anonymous said...

PART I
1)I can take the group to Amalfitana Coast. They could visit the Cathedral of Amalfi, Ravello with its beautiful and ancient sites. I can organize a "sweet" surprise at Pasticceria De Riso in Minori, famous for its tasty cakes.
2)We could meet at 8 o'clock at Piazza della Concordia in Salerno. The tour could last one day and if it rains we'll visit Vietri and its ceramics.
3)My reasons are: first of all I love it too and these places are famous all over the world so it's beautiful to go. My objective is to let them love these places. I would like they could appreciate the spectacular view and the interesting history of the sites and also the food.
4)I would choose two musicians and an expert.
5)It costs 30 Euros and the tourists are charged 50 Euros. I earn 20 Euros for each tourist.
PART II
I think that my tour is less expensive than the exsisting tours.
I think the first is the most interesting. I would add that these kinds of tours have to include artistic, archeological and cultural features but also they need to be funny to entertain people according to our customs and folklore. And least but not the last stops at restaurants that made the story of italian cuisine!
By Chiara Romano

Anonymous said...

anna axs - Matr. 112000478


The title of my tour is "naples, taste and soul".I wish my group knew the real and oldest Napoli, its layers and, at the same time, to taste Napoli, its marvelous food.
So, after visiting San Lorenzo Maggiore, the surprise is to bring the group to the famous Bellini restaurant and let them eat pizza and a special pasta dish with fish known as "Linguine al cartoccio".
The appointment is at nine o'clock in Piazza Bellini. First of all we will enjoy a coffee at the literary cafe in Piazza Bellini and from there we will go by feet to Via Tribulali the major decuman.
The church is one of the oldest in Naples and stands between Via Tribunali e Via San Gregorio Armeno. If it rains there is no problem, as soon as it rains in Naples appear sellers of umbrellas at only 2 €. We'll be there about three hours, the time to visit the Gothic church and the remains of earlier historical layers. In fact, San Lorenzo Maggiore, was built at the time of the Kingdom Angevin on top of the remains of a Paleochristian church. You can still see parts of Roman columns. In the lower part of the church you can see parts of the Roman and Greek city . For these reasons the church is one of the most interesting of Naples.
At the end of the visit we walk along Via Tribunali to see the heart of Naples, the shops and the Neapolitan folklore, then we walk back to Piazza Bellini at the restaurant.
For this tour just need a guide every twenty people.
The cost of the tour includes 2 Euros for breakfast in the bar, 4 Euros for entry into San Lorenzo and 25 Euros for lunch. They will be charged of 9 euro per person. The total trip is 40 euro per person. Every tourist will receive a horn as a souvenir of his visit to Naples.
I think my tour is very interesting and fun without being too tiring and, most importantly, without using public transport that, at the moment, in Naples are a big problem. I think it's cheaper than those proposed and can be a good first approach to the city.

Unknown said...

NAPLES AMAZING TOUR
Ours is a 2days tour designed for young people, it's fun, dynamic, resourceful. We take you to discover the most magical places in Naples with a special vehicle, we teach you the art of Neapolitan cuisine and we will experience the city during sunset.
First day:
Naples Shore Excursion: Mt Vesuvius Half-Day Trip from Naples
On this first fascinating morning shore excursion to Mt. Vesuvius, tourists arriving in Naples can visit the legendary volcano that destroyed Pompeii. With traveling to the top of the only active volcano in continental Europe, you will enjoy panoramic views of the legendary Bay of Naples from east to west.
You will drive through the town of Torre del Greco to Vesuvius National Park, then hike to the summit of Vesuvius to take a walk around the eerie crater at 3,900 feet (1,200 meters). Remember to wear comfortable walking shoes! A medium to high level of fitness is required to complete the climb.
From the summit, the panoramic views of the Bay of Naples have captivated visitors for centuries. Peer down into the depths of the crater to see plumes of steam issuing from the sleeping, but still active volcano.

Highlights
• Morning trip to Mt. Vesuvius from Naples
• Drive through Vesuvius National Park
• Hike to the summit and peer into the crater of Vesuvius
• Panoramic views of the beautiful Bay of Naples
• Narration by a professional driver-guide
• Hotel pickup and drop-off included
• Departure time 11:00am Duration 3 hours (approx.)
• Lunch included.


Naples by night
See the sunset against the backdrop of Mount Vesuvius!
Leave central Naples hotel by coach and set off on your evening sightseeing tour of the city. Intriguing by day, the city is bewitching at night, when the streets are relatively quiet, allowing Naples’ grandiose piazzas and crumbling monuments to be appreciated without the crowds.
Sit back and relax on your route around town, watching the sun set over the coast line. Travel up Posillipo Hill to see Naples stretched out in front of you, its twinkling lights shining like gems surrounding the coast, and then head back into the centro storico (historical center).
Lauded as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site, the center is home to a collection of incredible Naples attractions. Pass sites like Castel Nuovo, Piazza del Plebiscito with its Bourbon palaces, and San Carlo Opera House. Gaze at bustling Piazza Triste e Trento – where the cool Neapolitans hang out – and travel past Galleria Umberto I, marveling at its glass-roofed arcade.
After seeing the delights of Naples as the sun goes down, head inside a much-loved local pizzeria for dinner. Pizza was born in Naples, so there’s no better choice of dinner than this. Enjoy a classic thick-crust Neapolitan pizza, topped with sweet red tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella and fragrant basil.
Meet your driver back at the pre-arranged time and return to the hotel by coach.

Departure time 7:30pm
Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time.
Duration 3 hours (approx.)
Highlights
• 3-hour Naples by night tour including a pizza dinner
• See the sun go down over Naples’ coastline, while traveling around the city by luxury coach
• Gaze out over illuminated Naples from Posillipo Hill
• Pass attractions in Naples’ UNESCO-listed centro storico: Piazza del Plebiscito, Castel Nuovo and San Carlo Opera House
• Enjoy an authentic Neapolitan pizza at a top Naples pizzeria
• Hotel pickup and drop-off included

Unknown said...

Second day:
Make a pizza
Make an authentic Neapolitan pizza during a 1.5-hour cooking class in Naples! Pizza was born in the city, so where better to learn how to make it? Under the watchful eye of a professional local ‘pizzaiolo,’ mix and knead your own dough, and then top it with the finest local ingredients. Sit down with fellow food lovers in your group, and finish your experience with a soft drink and a 3-course meal: starter, dessert and of course, your very own Neapolitan pizza!
Highlights
• 1.5-hour pizza-making class and meal in Naples, the birthplace of pizza
• Learn the secrets of sumptuous Neapolitan pizzas from an expert local pizzaiolo
• Mix and knead the pizza dough with your hands
• Top your pizza with quality local ingredients like buffalo mozzarella and chorizo
• Enjoy your pizza accompanied by a starter, dessert and drinks
• Departure time 11:30am
• Duration 90 minutes (approx.)
• Including 3-course lunch and One soft drink
• Hotel pickup and drop-off included

Useful Information
Use Buffalo Mozarella and fresh tomatoes to make your Neapolitan Pizza!
Meet your host in central Naples and stroll to a nearby restaurant for your 1.5-hour pizza-making class. All utensils and equipment are provided for your session, and under the careful eye of your pizzaiolo (pizza maker), you’ll discover the culinary secrets behind making authentic Neapolitan pizza.
Watch your pizzaiolo mix, knead and stretch the dough, then give it a go yourself! Neapolitan pizzas typically have doughier bases than their crispy Roman counterparts, and your pizzaiolo will explain how to get the dough worked to the right consistency. Choose from a selection of toppings, and then sit down while it bakes!
With this class under your belt, you’ll be able to easily make your own pizza again at home to impress your family and friends.


Naples Segway Tour
After lunch time Naples Segway Tour.

Discover Naples' hidden treasures and be entertained by tales of the city from your knowledgeable guide on this 3-hour Naples Segway tour. Meet your friendly guide and start with a 30-minute orientation to get familiar with the two-wheeled, electric, self-balancing Segway.
Your first stop is the stunning Castel Nuovo Male Angevin. Built in two phases, in the 13th and 15th centuries, it is one of the city’s most recognizable symbols. Next, cruise down Via Toledo, an ancient street lined by fashionable boutiques, and then head to the Galleria Umberto I, a public shopping gallery full of stunning artwork and architecture.
Admire the majestic Teatro di San Carlo, Naples' beautiful opera house. Built in 1737, the Teatro di San Carlo is Europe's oldest working theater, hosting ballets, plays and operas.
Pass by Piazza del Plebiscito, the largest square in Naples, before making your way to the beautiful Royal Palace (Palazzo Reale). Learn from your guide about its fascinating history, including the time when the country was under Spanish rule. Near the palace, you'll see the domed Church of San Francesco di Paola -- a perfect photo spot!
Continue through Naples' Villa Communale, known as the Royal Gardens. Built in the 19th century, these beautiful botanical gardens are full of picturesque plants and statues. After, relax beachside on Via Caracciolo overlooking the city's oldest castle, Castel dell’Ovo. Your guide will point out the Fontana dell'Immacolatella, an incredible fountain designed by the legendary Italian artist and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Make a final stop to take in the view of the city's glitzy residential area of Santa Lucia before ending your tour.

Inclusions
• Segway tour
• 30-minute orientation session
• Guide
• Use of helmet (optional)
• Ponchos (in case of rain)
Additional info
• Level of physical fitness/ability is required
• Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
• Minimum age is 14 years

From
€105,00

Unknown said...


I think that my tour is more fun and more original of the usual tours.
There are probably cheaper tours but not as interesting as mine..

Anonymous said...

Tour sites: Piazza Del Gesù, San Biagio Dei Librai, San Gregorio Armeno, San Domenico Maggiore, "Napoli Sotterranea" and Posillipo. They will see the history and the beauty of the city and they will eat neapolitan food and sweet in a traditional bar and restaurant. I could surprise them with an excellent sweet: the "Babà"

Scheduling: I could meet them at 9 o'clock in Piazza Del Gesù and the tour could last one day. If it rains, we could go to "Gallery Umberto" and we could visit the theatre "San Carlo".

Purpose: the people will appreciate Naples because it is not as described on tv. My objective is to make known Naples for its heat and its uniqueness. I would like they could appreciate the beauty and the history of the city with its strengths and its flaws.

Human Resource: I can choose two musicians and two experts.

Expenses: It costs 15 Euros and the tourists pay 20 Euros. I would like to earn 25 Euros for each tourist.

Part II
I think my tour is cheapest. For me, www.arthurschwartz.com/guide/one-day-walking-tour-of-naples.html is very interesting. These tours must educate the tourists and they must entertain them with music,food,customs and enjoyment.

Anna Onza 112000468

Unknown said...

1) Tour sites:Plebiscito's square , via toledo,Basilica of Santa Chiara with chiostro and at the end the Duomo and the museum about Saint Gennaro.

2)I met the touris at the 8:30 ò clock to their hotel. The tour lasts half a day and if it will rain we visit the subterranean Naples and the museum about San Gennaro and after we'll go to eat a pizza.

3)My reason for arranginh the tour are show tourist the beauty and tradition of this city and educated them to a culture only in the world

4)I need of actor who show the tourist the most important charachter of Naples and a guide in the museum of Saint Gennaro

5)The cost of the tour is 25 euro

I think the other tours are not good and cheap as mine

Davide Scotellaro 112000434

Federica Santelia said...



1)I would take my group to Spaccanapoli
which is the heart of the town, they would see San Gregorio Armeno where there are many Nativity and Christmas decoration every period of the year. Then I would take them to the Duomo, Napoli sotterranea and San Lorenzo Excavation, the wonderful Cristo Velato in the San Severo Chappel, and for lunch I would take them to Sorbillo who has the best Napoli’s Pizza and then for desser to the Casa Infante Gelateria where they would buy and degust a really nice Italian Gelato.
2)We would meet around 10 in Piazza Dante. It would take about 2 hours. And if it rains we would go to the Umberto Gallery and we will eat a Sfogliatella.
3)The reason of this tour is to make them understand and see some of Napoli’s history. My objective is to leave with them a piace of Napoli’s history and make them appreciate some of its history.
4)I would need three people, two Napoli’s history experts and 1 Muscians which will accompany us with some of Napoli’s most beautiful music.
5)It would cost about €30 per person.

Part II
The Tour on ArthurSchwatrtz.com is about taking tourists in degusting some of Naples best specialities and so it would cost more than mine because restaurant charge more, and my tour instead it’s about Naples’s history and so I think it’s more interesting and suitable for tourists.

Federica Santelia
112000167

Unknown said...

I would lead the tour group through the greek-roman Naples and the beauties of its historic center. Starting from Corso Umberto I at 8:30 am, along Mezzocannone we will arrive at Santa Chiara, the largest Gothic church in the city, built on a Roman thermal complex of the 1st century AD. Here we will see the famous cloisters. Walking along Via Benedetto Croce, dedicated to the philosopher Benedetto Croce, a very important figure for the city of Naples. Going back to Via Mezzocannone we will see San Domenico Maggiore, Piazzetta Nilo and San Severo's Chappel. Around 11:00 am we will have a break coffee with sfogliatella a typical neapolitan pastry very good. After than we will visit the church of San Lorenzo Maggiore, one of the oldest churches in Naples. At 12 o'clock on time, for two hours more or less, we will the tour in the very greek-roman area through the archaelogical excavations. And finally we could close the tour with an excellent pizza in the oldest Pizzeria in Naples: Sorbillo.

I planned the time for the tour from 8:30 to 13:30/14:00 am. Better in a season with beautiful day because you have to walk.
The reason for arranging the tour is educate the tourists and do appreciate the beauties, but also the historical importance of Naples.
The cost of this tour is 44/45 euros per person, for the tickets and the food. In total 50 euros per person with also charges for a half-day. Seeing the other tour, I think the cheaper is mine. Each tour has something important to communicate, the problem is how and who arranged the tour.

Anonymous said...

The journey of culture in the city of Naples would last three days.

1 Day: We could meet on May 19. At half past eight. We visit the Palazzo Reale with the real rooms and the real gardens. After that we can visit the Teatro San Carlo and the Galleria Umberto I. Here were could taste "Mary's Sfogliatelle" typical sweets of Naples with only one Eur. We could continue our way visiting the "Castel Nuovo" or "Maschio Angioino". After that, we could find a good restaurant. Beside the Castel Nuovo, there are a lot the ristaurants, where you can eat the local foods or the famous pizza and pitcher of ice water and bottle of red wine. After have eating, we could conclude our journey visiting the "Castel dell'Ovo".

2 Day: We could meet the day after. At half past eight in the Piazza Monteoliveto. This square is located between "Piazza del Gesù Nuovo" and "Piazza Carità". We can visit the heart of the Naples. And its famous Church,like the Church of Monteoliveto or Church of St Anne of the Lombards and the Church of the Gesù Nuovo or "Trinità Maggiore" and the near "Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara". These churchs are located in the "Piazza del Gesù Nuovo". The Church of the Gesù Nuovo, preserve the body of St Giuseppe Moscati and his private rooms. The "Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara" is located beside the Church of the Gesù Nuovo.It is one of the largest Gothic Cathedrals in the city. We could visit the "Sant'Angelo a Nilo" and the Church of "San Domenico Maggiore". These two churchs are located in the historic center of Naples between the "Piazzetta Nilo" and "Via Mezzocannone". Inside of the Church of "Sant'Angelo a Nilo" are preserved important sculptures like "Il Sepolcro del Cardinale Rainaldo Brancacci" of Donatello. The Church of "San Domenico Maggiore" is interesting from the cultural and artistic point of view. It was commissioned by Carlo II D'Angio in the Gothic Style between the 1283 and 1324. After that we can visit the "Cappella Sansevero" that is located near the Church of "San Domenico Maggiore". In "Via Tribunali", there are also many restaurants where we can taste some other local food, like the typical dish of the Naples with a bottle of red wine and typical Neapolitan dessert, the babà. We can continue our journey visiting the Church of "San Gregorio Armeno" and its famous shops and craft sacred pastors. We could continue our tour visiting the "Basilica of San Paolo Maggiore". That is located in the "Piazza San Gaetano". This Church is one of the oldest churches in Naples. We conclude our tour watching the "Duomo" or "Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta" that is located at "Via Duomo". It is the most Catholic place of worship in Naples.

3 Day: We could meet on May 21. At half past eight in the Piazza Museo. We could visit the "Museo Archeologico Nazionale" This building is an archeaological museum it is the most important museums of the city. This museum is structure in three principal section. This section are Fornese Collection, Pompeiane Collection and Egyptian Collection. After have visited the museum we can take the metro to go the Museum of Capodimonte that is an historical museum of Naples. This building is located inside the "Park of Capodimonte". Here we could conclude our tour visiting the Catacombs of Saint Gennaro that are located beside the Museum of Capodimonte and are ancient underground cemetery areas. This catacombs are an important monument of Christianity in Naples.
After have visiting the catacombs. We could say that our sightsseing tour to the city of Naples is officially concluded.

MARIKA CARPENTIERI 112000011

Anonymous said...

The journey of culture in the city of Naples would last three days.

1 Day: We could meet on May 19. At half past eight in Piazza del Plebiscito. We visit the Palazzo Reale, with the real rooms and the real gardens. After that we can visit the Teatro San Carlo and the Galleria Umberto I. Here we can taste "Mary’s sfogliatelle" typical sweets of Naples with only one Eur. We could continue our way visiting the "Castel Nuovo" or "Maschio Angioino". After that, we could find a good restaurant. Beside the Castel Nuovo, there are a lot of restaurants, where you can eat the local foods or the famous pizza and pitcher of ice water and bottle of red wine. After have eating, we could conclude our journey visiting the "Castel dell'Ovo". 
2 Day: We could meet the day after. At half past eight in Piazza Monteoliveto. This square is located between "Piazza del Gesù Nuovo" and "Piazza Carità". We can visit the heart of the Naples. And its famous church, like the Chuch of Monteoliveto or the Church of St Anne of the Lombards and the Church of the Gesù Nuovo or "Trinità Maggiore" and the near "Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara". These churchs are located in "Piazza del Gesù Nuovo". The Church of the Gesù Nuovo, preserve the body of St. Giuseppe Moscati and his private rooms. The "Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara" is located beside the Church of the Gesù Nuovo. It is one of the largest Gothic Cathedrals in the city. We could visit the "Sant'Angelo a Nilo" and the church of "San Domenico Maggiore". These two churchs are located in the historical center of Naples between the "Piazzetta Nilo" and "Via Mezzocannone".  Inside of the church of "Sant'Angelo a Nilo" are preserved important sculptures like "il Sepolcro del Cardinale Rainoldo Brancacci" of Donatello. The Church of "San Domenico Maggiore" is interesting from the cultural and artistic point of view. It was commissioned by Carlo II D'Angio in the Gothic Style between the 1283 and 1324. After that we can visit the "Cappella Sansevero" that is located near the Church of "San Domenico Maggiore". In "Via Tribunali", there are also many restaurants where we can taste some other local food, like the typical dish of the Naples with a bottle of good red wine and the typical Neapolitan dessert, the babà.
We can continue our journey visiting the Church of "San Gregorio Armeno" and its famous shops and craft sacred pastors. We could continue our tour visiting the "Basilica of “San Paolo Maggiore". That is located in "Piazza San Gaetano". This church is one of the oldest churches in Naples. We could conclude our tour watching the "Duomo" or "Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta"that is located at "Via Duomo". It is the most Catholic place of worship in Naples.
3 Day: We could meet on May 21. At half past eight in Piazza Museo. We could visit the "Museo Archeologico Nazionale". This building is an archealogical museumand it is the most important museum of the city. This museum is structure in three principal sections. The sections are Fornese Collection, Pompeiane collection and Egyptian Collection. After have visited the museum we can take the metro to go to the Museum of Capidomonte, that i's an historical museum of Naples. This building is located inside the "Park of Capodimonte". Here we could visit the galleries and the real gardens. We can conclude our tour visiting the Catacombs of Saint Gennaro that are located beside the Museum of Capodimont and are ancient underground cemetery areas. This catacombs are an important monument of Christianity in Naples. 
After have visiting the Catacombs. We could say that our sightsseing tour to the city of Naples is officially concluded.

By MARIKA CARPENTIERI

112000011

Unknown said...

Tour sites: At nine o' clock tourists have breakfast in Borgo Marinaro. At ten o' clock they go to via Morelli to visit the Tunnel Borbonico, where actors tell them the story of Naples during borbonic reign. At half past eleven they walk along via Chiaia till piazza Plebiscito to visit the square, the statues and then Palazzo Reale.
At half past one pm they have lunch in a restaurant in via Gennaro Serra named "Il vinacciolo".
Scheduling:I meet tourists at nine o' clock to Mergellina, we'll stay together till half past one pm. If it rains we'll do the same tour because as Tunnel Borbonico as Palazzo Reale are indoor.
Prupose: I want tourists to understand and appreciate traces of borbonic domination in Naples.
Human Resources: A guide (me) and two actors for twenty people.
Expenses:
Breakfast: 3€.
Ticket for Tunnel Borbonico and Palazzo Reale 5€+5€.
Lunch: 15€
Tour guide: 17€

My tour is more cheap than these others. I also think that these tours are interesting as well but there's no much entertainment for tourists that probably after an hour would be bored.

Anonymous said...

Part I:
1) I would take the group to Camaldoli, the highest area of Naples. I want to organize a tour in "Eremo dei Camaldoli" and after in the Park of Camaldoli. When tourists will arrive, they'll be received by Suore Brigidine, that live in Eremo. They are really pleasant when you go there, and they'll offer breakfast to the tourists. At lunch time i'll take tourists to Pizzeria "Da michele", located near the Eremo.

2)I give appointment at 9 o' clock to Medaglie d'Oro square, in Vomero, where a bus will take the tourists to Camaldoli. I chose the bus for avoiding problems with rain. It's half day tour.

3) The first thought of a tourist is that Naples is chaotic and noisy, but in these places tourists will change idea. They will enjoy of a spiritual and quiet place surrounded by nature. They can appreciate the history of 1500 when the eremo was built and to enjoy the landscape and the biggest urban park of Italy.

4) For this tour i need a expert of Reinassance period and a bus driver.

5) I pay 130 euros for the bus while tourist will pay 2.50 £ for the bus, free offer to Suore and about fifteen euros for restaurant.

Part II:
My tour is more relaxing that walking Tours of Frommers.com, is less expensive than the tour of contextravel.com. However my tour is economic and shows to the tourists a quiet and relaxing view of Naples, surrounded by silence and nature. My tour is the most original.

Lorenzo Mancini 112000402

Mario Felicella said...

Part 1: The tour starts from Piazza del Gesu Nuovo. Meet at 9 o 'clock. We can offer a welcome coffee and then immediately after visiting the historic Church of the Gesu Nuovo and Santa Chiara, the Decumani, San Lorenzo Maggiore, etc.. At 13 o 'clock we can taste our pizza in one of the most famous pizzerias in Naples like Sorbillo or Presidente. In the afternoon we visit the two most famous castles: Castel Nuovo and Castel dell 'Ovo and in the evening we can walk near the sea and to admire our landscape with Vesuvio. The tour lasts throughout the day at a special rate for groups of 10 people. Our main objective is to enrapture tourists of our beautiful city.
Part 2: My tour is very interesting, pleasant and inexpensive. I think the first is very interesting because it has a full throughout our city.

Mario Felicella
Matricola: 112000263
May 07,2013

Anonymous said...

PART I
I could take the tour group to Vomero because is simple to reach. We could meet at Piazza Vanvitelli on 09:00 o' clock where two of most important streets of the area intersect: Via Scarlatti and Via Berini. We could have a fast breakfast at Bellavia, have a little walk and finally arrive to the Certosa and the Museum of San Martino that are between the most important examples of neapolitan baroque and collect a lot of testimonies of Naples' life. Tourists could be surprised by the wonderful view outside the museum. I'd like to organize a tour of four hours where they can acculturate themselves about Naples' history, they can see the beauty of this city that is not how that look like and that can be an original tour that doesn't include the places where all the tourists are taken. I'd need a tourist guide for a group of ten people, they would pay 25 € and I would make 100 €.

PART II
I think that the first tour described is the most interesting but that's even more expensive and less original than mine and at last my tour is for little group because I think that with a lot of people is difficoult to give importance to every one, instead with less people you can organize the tour in a different way and make them all fascinating and entertaining.

Marco Failla - 112000405

Roberta said...

PART ONE
1) Tour sites: ancient Greek-Roman Theater (Naples of the origins), Theatre "San Carlo" (Naples of 1700-1800), Theater "Diana" (Naples of 1900). During the visits are planned theatrical and musical interludes. Along the way the tourists will eat the typical Neapolitan dessert: "sfogliatella".

2)Scheduling: meeting at Piazza San Domenico Maggiore at nine o' clock. The tour lasts 4 hour.

3)My idea is to narrate the history of Naples in an alternative way.

4)I need of three actors - musicians.

5)The price of the tour is 25 euros.

PART TWO
The tours of the links are very interesting and articulate. My tour is shorter but it is particular because it combines history, culture and entertainment.

Thanks for your attention! Roberta Verde 112000415

Anonymous said...

Part I
1)I could take my group in the historical centre of Naples. The day begins with a surprise because i think that there is nothing better than starting the day with a pastry-crispy from Pinaturo( where was invented the most famous this puffs) and a beautiful coffe from Gambrinus. After my group could visit the charming historical centre of Naples: Tunnel Borbonici, Santa Chiara, Duomo,San Sebastiano, Cappella di San Severo, San Gregorio Armeno.During the tour i could show a lot of charming beauties hidden in the alleys of Naples, which are not considered by other tours, such as the small church dedicated to Santa Maria delle cinque piaghe, hidden among the Spanish Quarter.

2)I could meet the group at 8 'o clock in Piazza Plebiscito. The tour lasts one day. Rain is a reative problem because almost all the places we visit are close to each other and are indoors. If there was a storm, the tour will be moved to the archaeological museum of Naples, hoping that the rain only lasts half a day.

3)I think that Naples is a beautiful city, there a lot of interesting and fantastic places, but there is a widespread idea: Naples is the city of crime, only populated by pickpockets and thieves. Even the guides tell tourists to be careful with the bags before beginning the tour. I would like to teach that Naples is a big city, and like the othet big cities there are some dangers, but at the same time is a city that has much to offer.

4)I need to work in my tour a lot of musician. I think that music is the laguage of soul and in my tour we visit the quarter of San Sebastiano, "La via della musica", wich is located near santa Chiara. In this Quarter there are a lot of buskers who sing traditional neapolitan song. They sing and dance tarantelle and ballate, joyful songs that have their roots in the history of naples. It's fantastic.

5)The total cost for one day of tour( including lunch in a pizzeria) is 30 euro for a person. The tourists are charged 40 euro. For this reason i earn 10 euro.

Part II
I think that my tour it is much cheaper then the other existing tour. A lot of monument and place in my tour are free of charge, only the "tunnel borbonici" and the " cappella di San severo" are paid. I also don't want to take advantage of tourists by making them pay a lot of money. Tourism is the most important wealth of Naples, is important that when a tourist come to Naples, he he has to feel good, as if he was at home.

By Daniela Coppola
112000035

Anonymous said...

PART I
I would like to bring the tourists to discover a different Naples through the Caravaggio's eyes. They can see Naples and Caravaggio's paintings, with a guide talking about them and an actor playing Caravaggio. The plan takes all day long and if it rains we open the umbrellas! We meet at 7.30am near Duomo, we have a breakfast with "sfogliatelle" and "cappuccino" and then we walk on via Dei Tribunali to "Pio Monte Della Misericordia" a Church and a museum where we find one of the most important Caravaggio's paintings: "Le sette Opere della Misericordia" Seven Acts of Mercy. Then we walk through the historical city center to piazza Dante, where a car wait for to bring us to "Museo di Capodimonte" where we find "La Flagellazione di Cristo" and many other important works of art. Then the car brings us back to Piazza Dante, where we walk few minute to go to a very good pizzeria "Nanninella" located in the Spanish district. After that we walk on via Toledo to palazzo Zavallos in which we can see the last Caravaggio's painting: "Il Martirio di Sant'Orsola" The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula. Then we go to Piazza del Plebiscito and we take a good Babà at Gambrinus, ancient bar in Naples.
I like this tour because I like Caravaggio's paintings; he was from Milano but he loved Naples and I think his paintings have both the souls of these two cities and they can mix different cultures.
We just need two people to do that: one guide and one actor (the same who drives the car!)
It will costs 60euro each including breakfast, lunch, Babà transport and museums. It is only for maximum 5 people a day (I have a 6seats car)

PART II
I think that "the Arthur Schwartz's plan" is pritty similar to mine, but I give more importance to Caravaggio. Maybe the "walking tour" can be less expensive than mine, but there are too many things to see in one day only! In "Naples art walking tour" there are a lot of interesting tours to do, but it is better if you have several days and a lot of money! They show Naples better than my plan, but only if you can make all of them!

Valeria Mazza 112000439

Anonymous said...

tour sites: Borgo marinaro, tunnel borbonico where some actors will describe the history of Naples,Plebiscito square, the Royal Palace,church of San Francesco di Paola.
Scheduling: I meet the tourists at 9:00 am in Borgo Marinaro, at 01:00 pm lunch at "la chiacchierata", a typical Neapolitan restaurant.Half-day tour.
Purpose: I want tourists to know the history of Naples during the Borbonic reign.
Human Resources: one guide, two actors for fifteen people.
Expenses: breakfast €3,00; tickets €10,00; lunch €15,00; guide €10,00.

My tour is cheaper and more interesting than the tours described.

matricola: 112000057.

Unknown said...

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tour sites:piazza Plebiscito , Borgo S Lucia, Maschio Angioino , Castel Sant' Elmo isola Megaride and in the end via Caracciolo. they will see the beauty,the history of the city,and they will eat a napolitan food. I concluding surprise them with an excellent sweet babà.

Scheduling: i meet the tourist at the 9.00 a.m. piazza municipio .It's half day. I close the bus for avoiding problems with rain.

I want to change idea to tourist. The purpose is to education the tourist and to discover the napoletan history the beauty,the cultural, the traditions and creativity of this country.

for this tour i need some employees. one of these should take care of the costs of places to visit, while the other should be actor and musicians.

the total cost for one day of tour(including lunch in a pizzeria)is 25 euro for person

part II
I think that my tour is cheaper than the other existing in the tour, infact the tourist have the opportunity to see many beautiful places at low cost. Also my tour is cheap and relaxing and at the same time curios the tourist.

Anonymous said...

My propoused for Half-day tour:

- TOUR DURATION: From 9,15 in the morning to 13,00.
- PLACES TO VISIT:
1. Caffé Gambrinus
2. Palazzo Reale
3. Teatro San Carlo
4. Chiesa di St. Paola
5. Galleria Umberto
6. Quartiere Spagnolo
* To finish the journey, go to the funny and tipical napoletan trattoria da Nenella.
- TARGGET: The most important thing is make people know the historical life of Naples.
- TOURISTIC PACK: This includes a plan for 20 people.
The prize is 35 euro each person.
* With this money is already paid the tickets to some things:
1. Breakfast in Gambrinus (also the tip)
2. Tickets to Palazzo Reale
3. Tickets to Teatro S.Carlo
4. Degustation Menu at Nenella’s (also the tip)
5. The payment of the STAFF (theater company) ; that STAFF will recite classical napoletan literature while people are having their napoletan breakfast (cornetto, sfogliatella, cannoli, pastiera, caffè …), and the second performance of the these actors, will be interpreted in the Palazzo Reale. They will star a short storie about Neaples.
And the TOURISTIC GUIDES. Are included in the prize as well.

By: ERAS000017