A meticulously preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ruins of Pompeii offer a peek into the life of ancient Romans. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD left the opulent villas, intricate frescoes, mosaics, artifacts, and marvelous baths of this wealthy town frozen in time.
When it comes to ancient Roman sites, Herculaneum is probably one of the best preserved. This site, once obliterated by Vesuvius, has captured the essence of daily Roman life. Discover exceptionally preserved buildings and artifacts on your visit.
Why Visit?
Preservation of ancient ruins
Lesser crowds, more intimate experience
Easy accessibility and visitor amenities
Mount Vesuvius
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Explore the crater of the infamous volcano, take in views of the Bay of Naples, and discover nearby Pompeii and Herculaneum on Mount Vesuvius tours.
Naples Underground
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Beneath Naples lies an extraordinary labyrinth of tunnels, caves, and cisterns stretching 450 kilometers! Access three unique sections: the iconic Napoli Sotterranea starting at Piazza San Gaetano, the Underground of the Spanish Quarters, and the Neapolis Sotterrata beneath the Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore. You can even visit ancient burial sites – the Catacombs.
Explore the Catacombs of San Gennaro in Naples. Dive into ancient Christian history and art. Choose from various ticket options, including guided tours.
Why Visit?
Spacious interiors
Ancient history
Artistic significance
Villa Pignatelli
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Visit Villa Pignatelli in Naples. Access this historic mansion with skip-the-line tickets. Combine with the Naples National Archaeological Museum.
Bourbon Tunnel
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Discover the historical facets of Naples on this guided tour of Bourbon Tunnel. Admire the technological solutions adopted by designer Errico Alvino during the excavation of this tunnel. Artifacts from the second World War such as remains of motorcycles, cars, and statues, along with the bomb bunkers used in the War, are present here as well.