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What is not allowed in Pompeii?

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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There are 4 accessible toilets at Pompeii, Porta Marina Inferiore, Piazza Anfiteatro, Porta Marina Superiore, and the Villa Imperiale.

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Be sure to wear comfortable shoes or sneakers to navigate the ruins comfortably and avoid discomfort or fatigue. Sun protection: The sun exposure can be intense in Pompeii, especially during summer. Protect yourself from sunburn and heat by wearing sunglasses, a hat or cap, and sunscreen with a high SPF.

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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.

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Top Tips for Visiting Pompeii
  • Don't Hold Back. Thanks to the site's “Pompeii for All” itinerary, the park can now be accessed by everybody. ...
  • Give yourself plenty of time. ...
  • Take the train. ...
  • Bring a day bag. ...
  • Have a wander. ...
  • Book a guided tour. ...
  • Beware of Closures. ...
  • Opening hours.


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At the entrance you will be required to show your ID to prove your right to the free. No commission in required. It will be possible to enter the site from Porta Marina entrance, from Piazza Anfiteatro entrance and from Piazza Esedra entrance.

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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.

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Pompeii is an important example not only because of its notoriety as a “dark tourist site”—a site associated with death and trauma—but also because it is one of the most visited UNESCO sites in the world, with approximately three million visitors per year.

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The height of the cone of Mt Vesuvius is 1,281 meters (over 4000 feet). Wear walking shoes, bring water, a wind-jacket, sunglasses and a hat.

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Is there a dress code for the Colosseum? There is no dress-code as such, but we always recommend wearing comfortable shoes to ensure that sore feet won't cut your experience short. In the warmer months, it's also a good idea to bring a hat to protect from the sun.

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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.

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You can see all of Pompeii's main attractions in around two to three hours, taking in the preserved ruins that once made this town such a thriving place.

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Our suggestion is to visit at any time between 10 am and 3 pm since the last entrance is allowed at 3.30 pm. Here you can find official information about the opening times of Pompeii.

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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.

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