Loading Page...

How long do you need at Pompeii?

You can go back in time by walking through the preserved streets of the city – by far the best way to view Pompeii. Though you could spend an entire day touring the site, the average time needed once inside is about two to three hours.



People Also Ask

We both strongly recommend doing Pompeii before Vesuvius for several reasons, but it is absolutely possible to do them the other way round; just follow these steps in reverse and keep a keen eye on timetables.

MORE DETAILS

Instead of attempting to see both Pompeii and Herculaneum in one day, we suggest a trip up to the crater at the peak of Mount Vesuvius either before or after visiting one of the nearby archaeological ruins. Wear sturdy shoes and clothes suitable for a short hike up the trail.

MORE DETAILS

If organized tours are not your thing, you should know that Pompeii is accessible to visitors traveling on their own. Just follow these tips so that your visit goes smoothly and you don't have to leave too many things to improvisation.

MORE DETAILS

A. The best time to visit Pompeii is in the morning hours to avoid crowds.

MORE DETAILS

In terms of clothes that are good for Pompeii, lightweight cotton is key during the warmer months. The ruins are a bit gritty so wear something that is easy to wash in case the outfit gets dusty from wandering around. Since you are not visiting a religious site, you can absolutely wear shorts and a tank top.

MORE DETAILS

Find out if a Pompeii day trip from Rome is worth it.
  • The Amphitheater. This is the oldest known amphitheater in Ancient Rome, which makes it one of the top things to see in Pompeii. ...
  • The Forum of Pompeii. ...
  • Pompeii's Forum Baths. ...
  • Pompeii's Brothel. ...
  • The Palaestra. ...
  • The Large Theater. ...
  • Gladiator Barracks. ...
  • The Preserved Plaster Casts.


MORE DETAILS

Our Private Pompeii Guided Tour for example, lasts for 2 hours, and includes all the main sights. If you're showing yourself round however, this may take a little longer as you may be unaccustomed to the city's streets and the site's entrances and exits. We highly recommend getting a tour.

MORE DETAILS

The first and most commonly used is the Pompeii Scavi Café. Since there is no re-entry into the ruins once you've left, people may find themselves hungry during their day visit. This is the only restaurant within the walls of Pompeii, allowing people to refuel and continue their ancient discovery.

MORE DETAILS

Weekday vs Weekend Weekends tend to be quite crowded. So, we suggest you visit Pompeii during weekdays. This will allow you the chance to explore Pompeii peacefully.

MORE DETAILS

To avoid the peak times when visiting, it is best to go early in the morning between 9 am – 11 am or later in the afternoon. From April to October, the site opens at 9 am and closes at 7 pm, with the last entry at 5:30 pm.

MORE DETAILS