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Step back in time and witness the haunting beauty of Pompeii Archaeological Park. Located near modern-day Pompeii, Italy, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of an ancient Roman city frozen in time by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. 

Wander through the remarkably preserved streets, houses, and public buildings, and imagine the vibrant civilization that once thrived here. Discover the poignant stories of the people who lived and died in Pompeii, their lives immortalized in the ruins and artifacts unearthed by archaeologists. A visit to Pompeii is an unforgettable journey into the past, a powerful reminder of the forces of nature and the enduring spirit of humanity.

From40.51
ADULT
4051.00
CHILD
1260.00
EUR_ADULT
1824 age
1512.00
Meeting Point
Pompeii
Via Roma, 123, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Opening Hours
Open daily from 9:00 AM; closing at 5:00 PM in winter and 7:00 PM in summer
Visit Duration
Allow at least 2 to 4 hours to explore the vast grounds of Pompeii Archaeological Park.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning in spring or fall; avoid midday heat in summer
Address
Pompeii Archaeological Park, Porta Marina Inferiore, 80045 Pompei, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy

Your experience

Explore Pompeii your way, with immersive audio storytelling that adds depth and meaning to every step.

Getting started

Arrive at the designated entrance and skip the ticketing queues for faster access. After a brief security check and ticket validation, tune into your audio guide and begin exploring the ruins at your own pace.

What to expect

Pompeii Archaeological Park

  • A vast Roman city preserved in volcanic ash since 79 AD, offering a rare glimpse into everyday ancient life.

Features

  • Listen to a well-researched audio guide available in English, French, Spanish, or Italian.

  • Learn about Roman life as you explore houses, streets, artifacts, and plaster casts.

  • Pause, rewind, and replay commentary whenever you like for a fully flexible experience.

  • Follow a detailed itinerary that highlights must-see spots such as the House of the Faun and the Lupanar.

Upgrades

  • Extend your visit to Pompeii’s suburban villas, including the Villa of the Mysteries and Villa of Diomede.

  • Add a multilingual guidebook to read, bookmark, and complement your audio commentary.

What's Included

Skip-the-line entry to Pompeii
Audio guide in English, Spanish, French, and Italian
Access to the suburban areas like Villa of the Mysteries, Villa of Diomede, Villa Regina in Boscoreale and the Antiquarium (as per option selected)
Guidebook in Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Hebrew, Polish, Czech, Hungarian (as per option selected)

What's Excluded

Live guide
Hotel transfers
Meals

Know Before You Go

Know before you go

What to bring

  • Earphones for the audio guide

  • Valid ID

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Heat protection (sunscreen, shades, hats)

What's not allowed

  • Pets

  • Intoxicants/weapons

Accessibility

  • This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility, as a lot of walking is involved.

Instructions

- ***Extended site access with a handy multilingual handbook*** - Skip-the-line entry to the Pompeii Archaeological Park at your chosen time slot - Everything in the Express Tickets plus access to the suburban villas: Villa of the Mysteries, Villa of Diomede, Villa Regina (Boscoreale), and the Antiquarium - Handy guidebook in Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Hebrew, Polish, Czech, Hungarian - Transfers between central Pompeii and the villas with the Pompei Artebus shuttle service

About Pompeii Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

Pompeii Archaeological Park is a vast open-air museum and a designated UNESCO World Heritage site, offering an unparalleled window into Roman life. Preserved by volcanic ash, the site reveals the architecture, art, and daily routines of a bustling Roman city. Visitors can explore ancient homes, public spaces, commercial establishments, and bathhouses, gaining insight into the sophisticated urban planning and cultural practices of the time.

Pompeii serves as a tangible link to the past, allowing you to walk the same streets as the Romans and witness the remnants of their civilization. The park continues to be an active archaeological site, with ongoing excavations and discoveries constantly adding to our understanding of Pompeii and its people. Walking through the park is an immersive experience, engaging the senses and sparking the imagination, offering a profound connection to history.

Highlights

Skip ticketing queues and explore Pompeii independently with an in-depth audio guide.
In-ear commentary brings ancient streets, homes, and artifacts vividly to life.
Pause, replay, and explore at your own pace—no fixed route or schedule.
Discover key highlights like the House of the Faun and the Lupanar with expert context.
Upgrade with suburban villa access or a multilingual guidebook for a richer visit.

Why Book Online?

Booking your Pompeii tickets online offers a stress-free and convenient way to ensure guaranteed entry to this popular destination. While tickets may be available on-site, purchasing in advance saves valuable time and avoids potential queues. Secure your verified Pompeii tickets through our website and take advantage of online deals. You can explore different ticket options, including guided tours with transfers and combination tickets, to enhance your visit.

History

Pompeii was an ancient Roman city located in the region of Campania, Italy. Founded in the 6th century BC, it flourished as a vibrant commercial and cultural center, home to wealthy merchants, artisans, and farmers. In 79 AD, the city was destroyed and buried under volcanic ash and pumice during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, killing an estimated 2,000 people and preserving the city in remarkable detail. 

For centuries, Pompeii lay forgotten until its rediscovery in the 18th century. Organized excavations began, revealing the city's buildings, streets, and artifacts, providing invaluable insights into Roman life. Today, Pompeii Archaeological Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting more than 4 million visitors each year who come to witness the haunting beauty and historical significance of this ancient city.

Opening Hours

Pompeii follows seasonal opening hours, with last entry well before closing. Times below refer to the main archaeological site of Pompeii.

  • From 15 October to 15 March, Pompeii is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with last entry at 3:30 PM.
  • From 16 March to 14 October, opening hours extend from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with last entry at 5:30 PM.
  • Closing days: The site is closed on December 25 and January 1. 

Associated sites such as suburban villas and museums follow similar seasonal schedules but may close earlier or observe weekly closure days, often on Tuesdays.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Pompeii Archaeological Park is during the shoulder seasons of April–May and September–October, when temperatures are more comfortable and crowds are easier to manage. Summer months can be very hot, with limited shade across the site.

Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended, especially in peak season, as the site becomes busier by late morning. Late-afternoon entry can also be a good option in summer, though access is limited by the last-entry cutoff.

What to See Inside

Pompeii Archaeological Park invites exploration across its sprawling grounds, with different zones showcasing various aspects of Roman life.

The Roman Forum, the heart of the ancient city, features the remains of important public buildings and temples. Explore the opulent houses of wealthy citizens, adorned with frescoes and mosaics, such as the House of the Vettii and the House of the Faun. 

Visit the Amphitheatre, where gladiatorial contests and public spectacles were held, and the Stabian Baths, offering insight into Roman hygiene and social practices. Do not miss the casts of the victims of the eruption, a poignant reminder of the human tragedy that befell Pompeii. Walking through these spaces, one can almost hear the echoes of the past, feeling the pulse of a city frozen in time.

Things to Know

Before booking Pompeii tickets, keep the following in mind:

  • Timed entry applies to all tickets: Pompeii operates on a timed-entry system. You must arrive within a short window around your selected time to be admitted.
  • Booking ahead is strongly recommended: During peak months (April–August) and on free-entry Sundays, preferred time slots sell out quickly. Booking in advance helps secure your visit and reduces waiting at the ticket counters.
  • What standard entry includes: A basic ticket grants access to the main archaeological park, including streets, houses, baths, temples, and public buildings.
  • Suburban villas are not always included: Sites such as the Villa of the Mysteries require a specific ticket type, often labeled as “Pompeii Plus.”
  • Security checks still apply: Timed tickets allow you to skip the ticket purchase line, but security screening is mandatory and can take 15–30 minutes in busy periods.
  • Guided tours: Pompeii is vast and complex. Guided tours help with routing and historical context, while audio guides are useful for flexible, independent exploration. Maps and information are available at the entrance, and it is advisable to plan your route in advance to make the most of your visit.
  • Combo options: Many visitors combine Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius or Herculaneum, sometimes including transfers from Naples or Sorrento.
  • Terrain is uneven: Expect cobblestones, steps, and limited shade. Comfortable shoes, water, and sun protection are essential.
  • Accessibility varies: Designated accessible routes exist, such as the “Pompeii for All” path, but not all areas are suitable for visitors with mobility challenges.
  • Free entry is offered on the first Sunday of each month, when advance booking is not available and crowds are significantly higher.

Visitor Rules

  • Tickets are nominative and require a valid ID; the name on the ticket must match the visitor’s ID.
  • Re-entry is not permitted once you leave the site.
  • Food and drinks are generally restricted to designated areas.
  • Large dogs are not allowed; service animals with valid certification are permitted.
  • Do not touch ruins, climb structures, or remove stones or artifacts.
  • Personal photography is allowed; tripods, drones, and professional equipment may require authorization.

Is It Worth Visiting?

Pompeii Archaeological Park is an extraordinary destination that transcends time, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the world of ancient Rome. Walking through the silent streets, one can almost hear the echoes of daily life, imagining the laughter, commerce, and tragedies that unfolded here centuries ago. The sheer scale and remarkably preserved details of Pompeii are awe-inspiring, from the intricate frescoes and mosaics to the haunting casts of the victims of Vesuvius. A visit to Pompeii is not just a sightseeing excursion; it's a profound and moving experience that leaves a lasting impression, connecting you to the human story in a way that few other places can.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to purchase tickets in advance to visit Pompeii?

Purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to guarantee entry and avoid potential queues.

How much does it cost to enter Pompeii Archaeological Park?

Ticket prices vary depending on the type of ticket and any special exhibitions. Check our website for the most up-to-date pricing information.

How long should I plan to spend at Pompeii?

Allow at least 2 to 4 hours to fully explore the site.

Is there much walking involved?

Yes, Pompeii is a large site with uneven terrain, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Are there guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours are available and can greatly enhance your understanding of Pompeii's history and significance.

Can I bring food and drinks into Pompeii?

Yes, you are allowed to bring food and drinks, but be sure to dispose of any trash properly.

Is Pompeii Archaeological Park suitable for children?

Yes, Pompeii can be an engaging experience for children, but be prepared for a lot of walking. Strollers may be difficult to maneuver on the uneven terrain.

How to Get There

Pompeii Archaeological Park is located just south of Naples and is easy to reach by train, bus, or car. Several entrances give access to different parts of the archaeological park.

By train: 

  • Circumvesuviana Napoli–Sorrento line stops at Pompei Villa dei Misteri, closest to the Porta Marina and Piazza Esedra entrances.
  • Circumvesuviana Napoli–Poggiomarino line stops at Pompei Santuario, closest to the Anfiteatro entrance.
  • Trenitalia (FS) Napoli–Salerno trains stop at Pompei station. From there, the Pompei Link train + bus service connects to the archaeological park in about 15 minutes.

By car:

  • Take the A3 Napoli–Salerno motorway and exit at Pompeii Scavi.

With a guided tour and transfer: Many visitors choose a guided tour with round-trip transfers, which removes the need to manage transport independently. These tours are available from Naples, Rome, Sorrento, and other nearby cities, and often include reserved entry and guided commentary inside the site.

Entrances at Pompeii Archaeological Park:

  • Porta Marina Superiore: The main entrance, located opposite Pompei Villa dei Misteri station (about 100 m away). This is the busiest gate, especially from mid-morning.
  • Piazza Esedra (Porta Marina Inferiore): An alternative near Porta Marina, about 300 m from the train station. Slightly less crowded during peak hours and provides access near the Antiquarium.
  • Anfiteatro di Pompei: Located on the eastern side of the site, near the modern town of Pompei. It is usually quieter and more suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
From
40.51
per person
ADULT
4051.00
CHILD
1260.00
EUR_ADULT
1824 age
1512.00
Check Availability
Meeting Point
Pompeii
Via Roma, 123, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Opening Hours
Open daily from 9:00 AM; closing at 5:00 PM in winter and 7:00 PM in summer
Visit Duration
Allow at least 2 to 4 hours to explore the vast grounds of Pompeii Archaeological Park.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning in spring or fall; avoid midday heat in summer
Address
Pompeii Archaeological Park, Porta Marina Inferiore, 80045 Pompei, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
From
40.51
Check Availability