
Before You Visit the Catacombs of San Gennaro
Plan Your Visit to the Catacombs of San Gennaro
Organizing your visit in advance will help you make the most of your time at one of Naples’ most important underground heritage sites. The Catacombs of San Gennaro can only be accessed through scheduled guided tours, and entry is tied to specific time slots. Reviewing opening hours, transport options, accessibility details, and visitor guidelines before arrival ensures a smooth experience.
When to Visit?
Getting There
Address
Via Capodimonte 13, 80136 Naples, Italy
The entrance is situated near the Basilica of the Buon Consiglio, along the road leading toward the Capodimonte area.
Plan Your Route
- By Bus
- By Metro
- On Foot
- By Taxi
- By Car
Dining Options
Accessibility Information





Guided tour of the catacombs of San Gennaro
Highlights
Discover the ancient catacombs beneath Naples.
Learn about the city’s patron saint and other notable figures.
See beautifully restored frescoes and towering vaulted ceilings.
Experience the rich history of Italian sacred burial sites.
Enjoy insights from a knowledgeable live guide in English and Italian.
Visitor Guidelines
Guided tour participation: Entry is permitted only with an official guided tour; visitors must remain with their group throughout the visit.
Arrival time: Guests are advised to arrive at least 10–15 minutes before their scheduled tour departure.
Respect for the site: The Catacombs are a historic burial and religious site; respectful behavior is expected at all times.
Photography rules: Photography is generally allowed without flash; tripods and professional equipment may be restricted.
Touching surfaces: Visitors should not touch frescoes, walls, or archaeological features to help preserve the site.
Appropriate attire: Comfortable footwear is recommended due to stone floors and steps; light layers are advisable because of the cool underground temperature.
Food and drinks: Consumption of food and beverages is not permitted inside the Catacombs.
Accessibility considerations: Certain areas include steps and uneven flooring; visitors with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.




