Settle in for a panoramic drive around Naples in the evening and enjoy a closer look while walking through the historical area and sampling traditional foods. The drive will present spectacular views from affluent Posillipo Hill and of Egg Castle, which holds a commanding position on the sea. Still, for the ultimate understanding of the local culture, nothing compares to walking along Spaccanapoli, a long straight street whose name means “Naples splitter,” a reference to it somewhat dividing the city in two. The street runs through the heart of Old Town, an extraordinarily atmospheric area that UNESCO has declared a Cultural Heritage site. Highlights include visiting the Jesuit church Gesú Nuovo and the Church of Santa Chiara, which was founded in 1310. Along the way, you will sample foods that reflect the Neapolitan cuisine. Although the city is famously known as the birthplace of pizza, you can expect to taste an array of other items.