









3 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore Naples' old town and enjoy a stop for coffee or drinks
Learn local football traditions from a passionate host
Visit Stadio Diego A. Maradona for pre-match excitement
Experience the passion of Napoli’s legendary supporters
€ 139
€ 127.88


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Join an unforgettable matchday experience in Naples and feel the heartbeat of the city through its love for football and SSC Napoli. Begin your day with a guided walk through the vibrant Spanish Quarter, where the spirit of Diego Maradona still lingers in the colorful murals and street art that honor his legacy. This iconic neighborhood sets the perfect tone for your journey into Neapolitan football culture. As you explore the charming old town, take a moment to enjoy coffee or drinks in a lively local bar and soak in the everyday rhythms of Neapolitan life.
From there, your guide will lead you to the legendary Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, where the excitement begins to build. As you approach the stadium, you’ll feel the electric energy of Napoli supporters, renowned worldwide for their unmatched passion and devotion to their team. Your local host will ensure a safe, insightful, and immersive experience—sharing stories, traditions, and chants that define what it means to be a Napoli fan. Surrounded by the roar of the crowd and the sea of blue, you’ll experience football not just as a sport, but as a way of life in Naples. This is more than a game—it’s a deep dive into the soul of a city.
English-speaking local host
Pre-match experience with local fans
Matchday ticket for SSC Napoli (Short Side)
Insurance
Gratuities for staff
A valid passport is required
No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
You'll receive a separate match day ticket on the day of the activity for access to the stadium
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Amazing atmosphere! Make sure you get there with plenty of time to spare and grab a beer from one of the bars outside. And head in with plenty of time as well because the queues can be very slow moving! Oh and be prepared for a €15/20 cab fare per person on the way home to wherever the ‘taxi’ decides to drop you….

The atmosphere is insane, the fans are extremely dedicated and it saddens me they have a rundown and old stadium. This stadium was built in 1959 and there was renovations made to it for the 1990 world cup but sadly it's just not a stadium worthy in the 21st century. The Italian champions Napoli need to demolish and rebuild this stadium. Especially since the stadium changed its name to Diego Maradona stadium to honor him.

Visited as Napoli won the Seria A two days previous. loved the walk around although stadium was closed

Okay, so getting into the Napoli-Empoli game on April 14 was a bit of a chaotic start! Being tourists and first-timers at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, we ended up in the wrong queue – we didn't realize just how truly massive this stadium is, and our actual entrance was a good five-minute walk on the opposite side. And as tourists, we had to remember our passports, which they definitely check at the door. We were actually quite surprised at how slowly they were letting people in; there were still tons of fans stuck outside waiting while the game was already underway, which was a bit frustrating. We ended up missing the first chunk of the match, listening to the distant roar of the 50,898 fans from outside – talk about frustrating, but it definitely built the anticipation! Finally stepping inside that legendary stadium, though, wow. The energy from the Napoli supporters was absolutely electric. And seeing them win that solid 3-0 in person? Totally worth the queue mishaps. The atmosphere was something you just can't get from watching on TV.

A must-see for all football enthusiasts. The place where the Neapolitans come to worship their beloved team, in their own special way. And it's obviously the old stomping ground of Diego Maradona. For reasons about which I can only speculate, the stadium is not open to tours, which obviously was a bit of let down. A must-see nonetheless.



