On the evening of the May 23, 2025 Antonio Conte's Napoli became Italian champions for the fourth time, the second in the last three years. The title was won by winning the last game of the season against the Cagliari, thanks to goals by McTominay and Lukaku that sanctioned the team's triumph, which was awarded soon after the end of the match in front of a crowd of 55,000.

As early as the morning, the city was buzzing with anticipation and hundreds of thousands of fans from all over the province flocked to watch the match from the big screens scattered between Piazza del Plebiscito, Piazza Mercato, and Piazza San Giovanni Paolo II in Scampia. At the referee's triple whistle, the long night of celebration began, with an incredible explosion of fireworks.

People lined the streets for the usual carousels in cars and aboard curious vehicles painted with the tricolor for the occasion. There was no shortage of pennants with the number 4, blue wigs, smoke bombs and everything belonging to the parthenope folkloreo.

In the days following the winning of the Scudetto, Naples began to dress up with flags, banners and decorations that appeared on the balconies of buildings and stores. To celebrate the triumph, it was also placed a statue of Diego Armando Maradona as much as 6 meters, created by Italian-Argentinian artist Salvador Gaudenti and titled D10S.

The high point of the celebrations was reached with the splendid and majestic parade on board uncovered buses on the Mergellina waterfront. In fact, in the early afternoon of May 26, the team with staff and managers paraded amid more than 200,000 people in celebration that made this an unforgettable day. The next day then Naples traveled to Rome for a private audience with Pope Leo XIV who congratulated everyone on winning the championship.

Scudetto tour in the historic center of Naples

In Naples, therefore, there is still an air of joy and satisfaction at the great sporting achievement, and it certainly did not go unnoticed by the tourists who happened to be in the middle of the festivities. However, if you missed the festivities, fear not because the city is still decked out, and to get started you can take advantage of this scudetto tour in the historic center which allows you to see some of the most iconic places connected to the team's history and championship victories.

Tour between the Galleria Umberto, Piazza del Plebiscito and the Quartieri Spagnoli

Alternatively, thanks to Movery you can still have fun tourist experiences to fully immerse yourself in Neapolitan culture and traditions. For example, you can purchase this tours between Galleria Umberto, Piazza del Plebiscito and the Spanish quarters. The walk starts from Piazza Municipio, and from there you will move to Galleria Umberto I, Piazza del Plebiscito, and the Quartieri Spagnoli, where you will see the famous mural of Maradona.

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Gastronomic tour of Naples with tasting of typical dishes

Equally entertaining is the gastronomic tour of Naples with tasting of typical dishes. The tour begins at one of the city's best-known places to taste the seafood casserole and to follow you will have a chance to try Neapolitan ragù, sfogliatella, DOC wines of Campania and limoncello.

Boat excursion along the coast of Naples

On the other hand, those who want to enjoy the city from a different perspective can book a'boat excursion along the coast of Naples. Aboard a beautiful 10-meter boat you will depart from Borgo Marinari for a 40-minute or 3-hour tour, thanks to which you will admire the Caracciolo waterfront, Castel dell'Ovo and Molo San Vincenzo.

Sea Out Tour

Also very funny is the Sea Out tour, ideal for fans of the TV series set in Naples' juvenile prison. The experience allows you to see some of the places in Naples that hosted the filming of the drama. Among others, you will see Pizzeria Capasso, Galleria Umberto I, Montesanto, Via Toledo and St. Vincent Pier.

Guided half-day tour of Naples from Piazza Dante to Piazza del Gesù

Also particularly instructive is the Guided half-day tour of Naples from Piazza Dante to Piazza del Gesù. The walk kicks off from Dante Square and then continues to Via dei Tribunali, Via San Gregorio Armeno and the Monastery of St. Clare. Of a different kind, however, is this performance on Dante's Inferno in the basement of the Lapis Museum, also perfect for families with kids. The museum is located in the underground cavities below Via dei Tribunali and in this spectacular location you will be accompanied by Dante, Virgil and the other characters from Hell.

Admission ticket to Pompeii with tour guide

Those lucky enough to be in Naples cannot fail to purchase the entrance ticket to Pompeii with tour guide. With this ticket you will have priority access to the famous archaeological site buried by the Vesuvian eruption of 79 AD, and together with an expert guide you will see the forum and domus of the ancient city.

Excursion to Vesuvius with transfer, audio guide and entrance fee

Also truly unique is theVesuvius excursion with transfer, audio guide and entrance fee. You will be picked up at your accommodation in Naples by a bus that will take you to the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, where the ascent to the summit along a trail quite easy. Keeping you company will be an audio guide who will tell you trivia about what you see.

Ticket for the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Finally, we recommend that you buy the ticket to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples with audio guide. Inside the museum you can see the Egyptian section, the masterpieces of the Farnese Collection and artifacts from Pompeii and Herculaneum. To illustrate the details of what you will see you will have with you an audio guide to download to your smartphone.