




Pompeii Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Entry
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Enjoy a guided archaeological tour led by an expert on ancient Pompeii
Discover daily Roman life through preserved streets and historic buildings
Learn about Pompeii before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
Explore the House of the Faun and House of the Tragic Poet



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Experience an immersive journey into ancient history with a guided archaeological tour of Pompeii, designed to reveal the everyday life of this remarkable Roman city before the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. As you walk along the original stone streets, your expert guide brings the past to life through engaging stories, explaining how citizens lived, worked, and socialized in one of the most important cities of the Roman world.
Discover some of Pompeii’s most iconic and well-preserved landmarks, including grand private residences and essential civic spaces that once formed the heart of public life. Explore richly decorated houses famous for their stunning frescoes, admire detailed artworks that have survived for over two thousand years, and gain a deeper understanding of Roman culture, architecture, and society through this focused two-hour experience.
Guided of Pompeii
Entry ticket skip the line
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Camera
No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum age of participants is 5
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