Come and discover the traditional flavours of Neapolitan cuisine with a Safari experience through the Decumani, the beating heart of the city since the 6th century BC.
We begin at the Cathedral, where we will marvel at the beauty of its neogothic facade and hear the story of the miracle of the blood of San Gennaro, patron saint of the city, who also features in a mural by the famous street artist Jorit, just a few metres from the church.
If we get the nibbles, we’ll treat ourselves to some mozzarella di bufala before we walk on down Spaccanapoli and the atmospheric street of San Gregorio Armeno, where we’ll be able to see the craftsmen at work making traditional Neapolitan nativity scenes.
When, at a certain point, the unmistakable aroma of Pizza envelops us, we’ll know we’ve arrived at Via Tribunali, the main part of the Decumano - a temple to the pizza and Neapolitan street food.
If you manage to resist the culinary delights of Decumano maggiore, we will carry on our way towards Piazza San Domenico Maggiore and Piazza del GesĂą, where the unique architecture of the Church of GesĂą Nuovo dominates the square.
And what better way to enjoy such a magical place than by tucking into a nice dish of pasta with ragĂą? On our way out of Piazza del GesĂą, we’ll stop to look at the Santa Chiara monastery, and as there’s always room for dessert, we’ll give in to the sin of gluttony with a delicious BabĂ . Maybe we’ll even follow it up with a cold Limoncello to help us digest!Â