Daily Pompeii Group Tour with Archaeological Guide
Naples, Italy
Trip Type: Archaeology Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Pompeii is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the world. Visiting it will be a unique and exciting experience. Accompanied by an archeological guide stroll through the cobbled streets over two thousand years ago, see the shops, temples, theaters and luxurious villas of the patricians and rich merchants than in the prosperous city it made their fortune leaving incredible testimonies of civilization, architecture and art.
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Pompeii is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the world. Visiting it will be a unique and exciting experience. Accompanied by an archeological guide stroll through the cobbled streets over two thousand years ago, see the shops, temples, theaters and luxurious villas of the patricians and rich merchants than in the prosperous city it made their fortune leaving incredible testimonies of civilization, architecture and art.The tour departs from Naples at 08:30 am every morning. The drive last 30 minutes and once reached the excavations the guide will purchase the tickets in order to skip the line.
The walking tour is really fascinating and it takes around 2 hours. Accompanied by an archaeological guide, stroll through the cobbled streets over two thousand years ago. Guests can visit the Stabian Baths, the Forum, the area of theaters, the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the brothel.
At the end of the tour, the bus will return to Naples dropping off all the guest by the requested meeting point.
The walking tour is really fascinating and it takes around 2 hours. Accompanied by an archaeological guide, stroll through the cobbled streets over two thousand years ago. Guests can visit the Stabian Baths, the Forum, the area of theaters, the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the brothel.
At the end of the tour, the bus will return to Naples dropping off all the guest by the requested meeting point.
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