Please Note: This tour doesn't include entry into Pompeii. Tickets to access the site can be purchased on-site or online.
Once a thriving city, Pompeii was frozen in time when, in October 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted after centuries of rest, burying the city in layers of ash, pumice, and volcanic matter. On this walking tour with Context Travel expert Roberta Meomartini, you‘ll learn about the perfectly preserved city’s history and former inhabitants.
Decode phallic symbols, explore Basilica Pompeiana, Macellum market, and casts of citizens' final moments. This tour unveils Pompeii's rise, fall, and rediscovery, offering a vivid glimpse into its vibrant, ancient past.
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On this tour, you will explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site, starting at Porta Marina, one of the city‘s entrances. The Pompeii Archaeological Park is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM with the last entrance at 5:30 PM from April 1st to October 31st, and it is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM with the last entrance at 3:30 PM from November 1st to March 1st. You will need will need a ticket to access the site, which can be purchased on-site in-person or online for € 19.
Start your journey at Porta Marina, a city entrance that witnessed Pompeii's bustling life before the eruption. Though not a stop, its significance marks the beginning of your exploration.
Explore Santuario di Apollo, the oldest place of worship in Pompeii. Rebuilt and redecorated over the centuries, it showcases various architectural styles, offering a glimpse into the city's spiritual practices.
Pass by Basilica Pompeiana, a structure adorned with remnants of red paint on its walls. While not a designated stop, its historical presence contributes to the visual narrative.
Arrive at Foro di Pompei, the former centre of everyday life. Marvel at the stepping stones that once kept Romans' feet above street-level elements. Absorb the tales of Pompeii's vibrant existence.
Glide by the Building of Eumachia, possibly a former wool market. Though not a stop, its historical significance adds depth to the narrative of Pompeii's economic and social structures.
Visit Macellum, Pompeii's food market and social hub. Delve into the richly decorated homes, mosaic treasures, and the survival of carbonized loaves of bread, offering insights into daily life.
Step into the House of the Faun, once home to a wealthy resident. Explore the opulent surroundings and learn about the lifestyle of Pompeii's affluent inhabitants.
Visit the House of the Vettii, owned by freed slaves. Marvel at the preserved frescoes and unravel the stories of those who once called this dwelling home.
Pause at Thermopolium, a fast-food restaurant offering insights into daily life. Gain an understanding of ancient Pompeii's culinary practices and social dynamics.
Pass by Terme Stabiane, one of the old public bathhouses. While not a stop, its presence adds to the mosaic of Pompeii's public infrastructure.
Step into Lupanare di Pompei, an ancient brothel adorned with intriguing frescoes. Decode the stories of Greek and Oriental prostitutes and absorb the unique social dynamics of the time.
Explore Teatro Grande, the large theater hosting gladiator spectacles. Delve into the Romans' love for culture, entertainment, and open-air theaters.
See Teatro Piccolo, the small theatre where poetry readings and plays unfolded. Immerse yourself in the cultural vibrancy of ancient Pompeii.
End your journey at Quadriporticus of the theatres, a monumental structure and gathering spot. Hear the riveting tale of Pompeii's rise, fall, and rediscovery.
The tour begins at the Marine Gate entrance to Pompeii Archaeological Park. You can take the Circumvesuviana train to the Pompei Scavi-Villa dei Minsteri station to reach the Marina Gate (Piazza Esedra) entrance to the park, or you can take the regional train with Trenitalia to the Pompeii station.
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The Pompeii Archealogical Park is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM with the last entrance at 5:30 PM from April 1st to October 31st, and it is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM with the last entrance at 3:30 PM from November 1st till March 1st.
You will need a separate ticket to access the site, which can be purchased on-site in-person or online
You can download the tour at any time, before or after your booking date. It’s best to download the tour before you set off for the starting point.
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Pompeii is an ancient Roman city near modern-day Naples, famously preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It offers a unique glimpse into Roman life, with remarkably well-preserved ruins and artifacts. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited archaeological sites in the world.
The main attraction in Pompeii, this vast archaeological site preserves the ruins of the ancient Roman city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It offers a unique glimpse into Roman life and architecture.
The volcano that famously destroyed Pompeii offers a scenic hike with panoramic views of the Bay of Naples. The crater is accessible via a short walk from the summit.
One of the most famous villas in Pompeii, known for its well-preserved frescoes depicting mysterious rituals. The villa offers insight into the daily life and beliefs of the ancient Romans.
A classic Neapolitan pizza topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and fresh basil. It is a must-try in the region.
A traditional Italian dish made with spaghetti, clams, garlic, white wine, and parsley. It is a popular seafood dish in the region.
A traditional Neapolitan pastry filled with sweet ricotta cheese and candied fruit. It is a popular dessert in the region.
The peak season offers comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds compared to the summer months. The weather is ideal for exploring the ruins.
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Pompeii is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas. It is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Pompeii Scavi - Villa dei Misteri Station
Naples, Sorrento, Salerno
Buses are available in the modern town of Pompeii, but the archaeological site is best explored on foot.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
Naples is a vibrant city known for its rich history, art, and culture. It offers a variety of attractions, including museums, churches, and historic sites.
Sorrento is a charming coastal town known for its beautiful views, lemon groves, and traditional crafts. It offers a variety of attractions, including beaches, shops, and restaurants.
Herculaneum is an ancient Roman town that was also buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It offers a unique glimpse into Roman life and architecture.
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