Pompeii Entry Ticket with Audio Guide

Pompeii Walking Tour with an Archaeologist Guide

Pompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offers an unmatched window into ancient Roman life, frozen in time by Mount Vesuvius’ eruption in 79 AD. Walk original Roman streets, see preserved homes and shops, and stand in the shadow of the Forum where citizens once gathered. Skip-the-line access and audio tour is the best alternative to archaeologist guided tours of Pompeii. Book now and walk where Romans walked 2,000 years ago.

Ready to step back in time? Book your ticket today and uncover Pompeii

  • Free cancellation before 24 hours
  • Reserve now & pay later
  • Duration valid for 1 Day
  • Flexible starting times
  • Skip the line entry ticket with audio guide
  • Tours in following languages: English, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, German, French
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Dont miss out these spots

Porta Marina, Pompeii
This ancient sea gate served as a grand entrance to Pompeii, offering visitors their first glimpse of the city’s impressive ruins.

Temple of Apollo, Pompeii
One of Pompeii’s oldest religious sites, this temple features a well-preserved altar and statues honoring the god Apollo.

Foro Civile di Pompeii
The bustling heart of ancient Pompeii, this public square was surrounded by important government buildings and temples.

House of the Faun
This luxurious villa, named after a famous bronze faun statue, showcases stunning mosaics and grand architecture.

Lupanare
Pompeii’s best-preserved brothel, adorned with frescoes and inscriptions, provides insight into ancient Roman social life.

House of Menander
A lavish residence with intricate frescoes and a large peristyle garden, likely owned by a wealthy merchant.

Macellum of Pompeii
The city’s ancient market, where vendors once sold food and goods, features remains of shops and a central tholos.

Forum Baths, Pompeii
These well-preserved public baths highlight Roman engineering with their heating systems and ornate decorations.


Know Before You Go: Pompeii

Pompeii, the ancient Roman city near Naples, was preserved under volcanic ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. Today it’s the world’s best-preserved archaeological site, where you can walk original streets past Roman homes, shops and baths exactly as they stood 2,000 years ago. Don’t miss the plaster casts of eruption victims, the detailed frescoes in the Villa of the Mysteries, and the main Forum where citizens gathered. Wear good walking shoes – you’ll be exploring on uneven stone roads all day.

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