Large backpacks, umbrellas, luggage or bags (cm 30x30x15) and other bulky items are not allowed and must be left at the cloakroom (the service is free of charge). 14. Do not to speak out loudly, run or disturb the other visitors in any way.
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Visitor Tips. Carry a bottle of water since the weather is quite sunny and you can refill it at the various water fountains in the ruins. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes since you will spend the majority of your day on your feet. Set aside about 4 to 5 hours to fully explore the Pompeii ruins.
You will be happy to know that there is no particular dress code for Pompeii but – like most walkable landmarks – we recommend wearing comfortable shoes and clothing, as you don't want to find your feet getting sore after just a half hour of touring the site!
Where ever there is a crowd regardless of the city, town, site or country there are bound to be pickpockets as you may know already. As you mentioned be cautious, and not paranoid so you can enjoy your visit. We felt safe visiting Pompeii. Just take extra precaution on the train and everywhere and you will be good.
The Archaeological Park toilet facilities are located near the access points of Piazza Anfiteatro, Piazza Esedra and Porta Marina, near the Casina dell'Aquila, the Antiquarium, Quadriportico, The Chora Cafe, the Villa of the Mysteries and before the entrance to the Antiquarium below the Temple of Venus.
Weekday vs WeekendWeekends tend to be quite crowded. So, we suggest you visit Pompeii during weekdays. This will allow you the chance to explore Pompeii peacefully.
There are 40 fountains scattered around in the streets of the ruins of Pompeii, dispensers of free water to the tourists, but also - for decades - put at risk their conservation.
You can also reach the Porta Marina entrance by buses D-E and SITA. Entrance Timings: You can explore Pompeii between 8:30 AM to 7 PM. The last entrance is at 5:30 PM. Average Wait Time: Depending on the time and date of your visit, you can expect a wait time between 1-2 hours.
They will likely come away dusty or a bit muddy, depending on the conditions that day.... unless you wear a pair of sandals and then you just come back with REALLY dirty feet.
Your bag or backpack is probably the most vulnerable area that pickpockets love to target. Backpacks are especially vulnerable because you can't see if someone is trying to get into it.