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Daily Pompeii Group Tour with Archaeological Guide

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Destination: Naples, Campania, Italy
Duration: 4 hours
Price: $67.31
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Pompeii is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the world. Visiting can be an exciting experience. Accompanied by an archaeological guide, you'll stroll through cobbled streets built over two thousand years ago to see the shops, temples, theaters, and once-luxurious villas of the patricians and rich merchants. In this once-prosperous city they made their fortune, leaving incredible testimonies of civilization, architecture, and art.

Itinerary
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Pass By: Pompeii Archaeological Park, Porta Marina (via Villa dei Misteri), 80045 Pompeii Italy

Take the chance to visit in only 2 hours the ruins of the Roman city of Pompeii, the vast archaeological area under the UNESCO patronage.

Pass By: Forum, Via Villa dei Misteri, 80045 Pompeii Italy

The Forum was the centre of Pompeii when it was first founded and even after the city's enlargement, when it could hardly be called 'central', it remained the focus of political, economic and religious life.

Pass By: Stabian Baths (Terme Stabiane), Via Del Foro, 26, Pompeii Italy

The Stabian Baths take their name from the fact that they lie at the intersection of the Via Stabiana and the Via dell'Abbondanza. They are the oldest baths in Pompeii and four different building phases can be identified.

Pass By: Tempio di Giove Capitolino, Via Del Tempio Di Giove, 18, 00186 Pompeii Italy

The Temple of Jupiter, dedicated to the Capitoline triad of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, dominates the north side of the Forum.

Pass By: Macellum, Via Villa Dei Misteri Regio VII, Building 12, 80045 Pompeii Italy

The Macellum, or food market, stands in the north-east corner of the Forum. The complex, built in the imperial age as a covered market, had a large number of shops on its periphery on the Via degli Augustali and on the Forum as well as on the inside under a colonnade around its large internal court.