Trip to Pompeii From Rome
2.5-hour drive to Pompeii in an air-conditioned vehicle – 2.5-hour Official walking guide at the Pompeii ruins
Rome Air-Port Shutte provides a private car with driver who will be waiting for you at your hotel in Rome to take you to the archaeological site of Pompeii, where you will begin your self-drive tour of Pompeii. At the end of your day trip, you will be driven back to your hotel in Rome.
A visit to Pompeii on a day trip from Rome is an opportunity to rediscover the doomed city and the everyday lives of its people. Despite the devastation caused by Vesuvius, one can still find countless poignant remains – oil lamps, jewelry, furniture, statues of the gods and even a lover’s last kiss. As you walk through Pompeii on your private tour, you’ll hear the story of one of history’s greatest tragedies in the place where it really happened.
To truly understand Pompeii, however, we have to travel even further back in time – before the tragic events of A.D. 79. On your day trip to Pompeii from Rome, you’ll explore the city, walking through the streets, villages, bars and baths that were once full of life.
What to see in Pompeii
Pompeii is a surprising place full of history. Although the city has several places of interest, these are some of the points that you cannot miss during your visit:
Forum: heart of the city and center of Pompeii’s political, social and religious life, the Forum is one of the most modern and interesting areas of the city.
Temple of Apollo: located on the outskirts of the forum, the temple dedicated to the Sun God remains one of the most fascinating places in Pompeii.
Lupanar: one of the points that most attracts the attention of visitors to Pompeii is the old brothel, where the simple rooms and some erotic frescoes still remain. The value of the services is impressive, with one hour being equivalent to the price of a glass of wine.
Garden of the Fugitives: the most impressive space in the city that leaves visitors impressed. There are some petrified corpses of the city’s ancient inhabitants who were unable to escape Vesuvius’ fury.
Great Theatre: built in the 2nd century BC, this theater with a capacity for more than 5,000 people was the favorite entertainment place for the residents of Pompeii.
House of the Faun: known as the Casa del Fauno for the small sculpture in one of its fountains, it is still preserved as one of the most luxurious houses in Pompeii.
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