Explore Pompeii’s ancient streets and stories on a self-guided tour. Discover stunning architecture and history frozen in time. Start your adventure today.
Explore Pompeii’s ancient streets and stories on a self-guided tour. Discover stunning architecture and history frozen in time. Start your adventure today.
- Forum Baths - Wander through the historic Forum and examine the remnants of temples and public buildings that were once central to Pompeii’s social, political, and religious life. Uncover the tales of the lively community that flourished here before the eruption.
- Via Villa dei Misteri, 2 - Enter the ancient brothel of Pompeii and admire its…
- Forum Baths - Wander through the historic Forum and examine the remnants of temples and public buildings that were once central to Pompeii’s social, political, and religious life. Uncover the tales of the lively community that flourished here before the eruption.
- Via Villa dei Misteri, 2 - Enter the ancient brothel of Pompeii and admire its vivid frescoes, revealing intriguing stories about Roman daily life and customs.
- Via dell’Abbondanza, 55 - Visit the ancient Stabian Baths to discover how the Romans excelled in hygiene and relaxation. Explore the various rooms and learn about the bathing rituals practiced nearly 2,000 years ago.
- House of the Citharist - Explore the grand House of the Citharist and its stunning courtyards, uncovering the story behind its famous bronze statues and the luxurious lifestyle of Pompeii’s elite.
- Pompei - Visit the House of Casca Longus to see its beautifully preserved frescoes. Learn about the daily life of Pompeii’s residents as you walk through the atrium and discover the unique features that distinguished this home in ancient times.
- Fullery of Stephanus - Explore the Fullery of Stephanus and the ancient art of textile cleaning. Learn about the workers’ daily routines and the vital role this establishment played in Pompeii’s economy.
- Via dell’Abbondanza, 8 - Visit this ancient Roman snack bar to explore the beautifully preserved frescoes and learn about the vibrant street food culture of Pompeii before Mount Vesuvius erupted.
- Casa del Frutteto - Enter the House of the Orchard to admire the vibrant frescoes that once adorned its walls and learn about the life of Pompeii’s wealthy elite who resided in this elegant home.
- House of Octavius Quartio - Explore the garden of this grand house and its elaborate frescoes depicting mythological scenes. Discover how the home’s layout reflects the luxurious lifestyle of its owner in ancient Pompeii.
- Amphitheatre of Pompeii - Visit the ancient Amphitheater and explore its grand structure, once filled with roaring crowds. Learn about the gladiatorial games and events that captivated the people of Pompeii.
- Pompei - Walk through the Porta Nocera necropolis and uncover the fascinating stories behind the tombs and monuments of Pompeii’s prominent citizens.
- Garden of the Fugitives - Stroll through the Garden of the Fugitives and see the haunting plaster casts of Pompeii’s victims, preserved in their final moments as volcanic ash engulfed the city. Learn about their stories and the tragic events of the eruption.
- Quadriporticus of the theatres - Explore the Quadriporticus and the remains of this ancient sports complex, once bustling with gladiators, while learning about its transformation into a residential area after the earthquake of 62 AD.
- Pompei - Visit the grand theatres of Pompeii and imagine the vibrant performances once held here. Explore the intricate details of the theatre’s structure and learn about the role of entertainment in ancient Roman life.
- Vicolo della Regina, 21 - Explore the grand Palestra and its vast courtyard where young men once trained. Discover the significance of this space in ancient Roman society as you admire its impressive architecture.
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- Available in multiple languages: English, Deutsch, Italiano, Français, Español, Português, 中文
- Web app with map
- Audio guide
- Available in multiple languages: English, Deutsch, Italiano, Français, Español, Português, 中文
- Web app with map
- Audio guide
- The admission ticket to the ancient city of Pompeii costs €18.00, or €2.00 for a reduced price.
- The admission ticket to the ancient city of Pompeii costs €18.00, or €2.00 for a reduced price.
Welcome to Pompeii, a city preserved in time and steeped in history! Situated on ancient lava flows, Pompeii once dominated the Sarno River valley and its bustling port. Established in the 7th century BC, the city evolved from a blend of indigenous, Etruscan, and Greek influences, resulting in remarkable fortifications. Over the centuries, Pompeii…
Welcome to Pompeii, a city preserved in time and steeped in history! Situated on ancient lava flows, Pompeii once dominated the Sarno River valley and its bustling port. Established in the 7th century BC, the city evolved from a blend of indigenous, Etruscan, and Greek influences, resulting in remarkable fortifications. Over the centuries, Pompeii thrived, particularly under Roman governance, but a catastrophic earthquake in 62 AD left the city in need of repair. Merely 17 years later, Mount Vesuvius erupted, entombing it in ash. Rediscovered in the 16th century and excavated from 1748, Pompeii unveils breathtaking ancient architecture, art, and glimpses of daily life. Come explore its streets and stories with us!
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