Pompeii Day Tour From Rome
The Tour will begin with your Private Driver Collecting you from your Hotel in Rome with a Luxury Car
Your full-day, private Pompeii day tour from Rome will start at the lobby of your hotel, where you will meet your personal driver. Then hop aboard your climate-controlled vehicle for a comfortable trip that takes you to the most important archaeological site in Italy and the scene of one of history’s most famous devastating volcanic eruptions. You’ll explore Pompeii with an expert archaeologist (opcional), giving you an in-depth understanding of this ancient city frozen in time, abandoned for many centuries since Tsunami of ash from the Mount Vesuvius swallowed the life of 1000s of people.
Strolling around Pompeii is a true trip back in time. The ruins represent all the places that a city can have: temples, forum, houses of famous characters of that time, spa or meeting houses. Site is divided into regions numbered with Roman numerals.
Great amphitheater is located in II, close to Porta Nocera, the furthest point from Porta Marina, region VIII. Some corners have signs indicating which region you are in and main attractions.
In addition to the domus (houses) and temples, you can see the pavement, the highest stones used as a crosswalk, the marks of carriage and wagon wheels, fountains, storage sheds for vases and other objects found on the site. In addition to the frames of bodies found at various points, you will also find archaeologists working on new excavations!
Vesuvius you will see from several points, always alert, proudly peeking at his work, reminding us that even from bad experiences we can extract good results.
The Civil Forum was a large rectangular square, the core of everyday life in Pompeii; epicenter of the main public buildings for administration and justice in the city. Management of business and commercial activities, including markets, as well as major places of worship.
Rome Air-Port Shuttle guarantees a Chauffeured Service in Rome, every days, every hours
The Forum square underwent several modifications over time, having been significantly modified between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, when the square was surrounded by porticoes and the bottom was paved with tuff slabs. The axis of the Forum of Pompeii became the façade of the Temple of Jupiter, aligned with Mount Vesuvius which, despite being visible from almost everywhere, has a prominent position on the forum’s horizon.
Antiquary (Visitors Center)
Just after passing Porta Marina, you will find the historic Antiquary (now called the Visitor’s Centre) which would be a good first stop before walking around the city as it shows all of the city in three dimensions. The Antiquary was originally built by Giuseppe Fiorelli between 1873 and 1874 in the area below the terrace of the Temple of Venus.
At that time, it was the setting for an exhibition of a selection of finds representative of everyday life in the city, as well as casts of victims of the eruption of Vesuvius. Then it was seriously damaged after the second world war and the earthquake of 1980 until it was completely renovated with this new layout and opened in 2016.
Amphitheater
Built in 70 BC, historians claim that this is the oldest known Roman amphitheater, a kind of Coliseum in Pompeii, it is also well preserved (much more than the one in Rome that was built only 100 years later.). It is a building of generous proportions, with a capacity for 20,000 people and in an oval shape, gladiator fights and chariot races took place there.
Often, inhabitants of neighboring cities traveled to Pompeii just to watch the events taking place there. Even today it is possible to see frescoes of gladiators on its walls.
The House of the Vettii
Located on Vicolo di Mercurio, it is one of the most interesting and famous houses in Pompeii. It was owned by the brothers Aulus Vettius Restitutus and Aulus Vettius Conviva, two middle class merchants and this shows that it was not just the aristocracy that lived well in elegantly decorated houses. Right at the entrance, you can see the painting of Priapus, the God of prosperity, symbolizing the fortune acquired by its owners. The garden is its focal point, with several statues.
This house has some of the best frescoes, as well as a peristyle that still has its original marble decor, and whose garden has been replanted, so you can see what it was like when people lived here. The kitchen still contains your cooking utensils. The walls under the peristyle colonnade are also painted to imitate the panels, the colors are especially intense.
House of the Faun
It was the biggest house in the city with 3000 square meters. A kind of mansion where the wealth and social level of the owner are evident: the sidewalk bears the inscription of welcome in Latin. The door is majestic and framed by pillars with decorated capitals; and the entrance floor is inlaid with multicolored marble triangles.
The house is especially famous for a statue of Faunus in a fountain in the atrium and for the mosaics depicting the battle between Alexander the Great and Darius, King of Persia. Original sculpture and mosaics are in the Archaeological Museum of Naples. It is possible to enter the ruins of the mansion and see up close what the layout of a wealthy house in Ancient Rome was like, with several internal courtyards, fountains and gardens.
********************************************************************************************************
BOOKING – POMPEII DAY TOUR FROM ROME
- Submit your service request by filling out the quote form below or via whatsapp
- Once the request has been submitted, you will receive our quote in a few minutes or a few hours.
- If you are interested in the quote you receive, you can confirm it by simply replying to the email or message.
- Wait for our confirmation of booking completion, service summary, details, and driver contact.
*********************************************************************************************
Find exciting holiday ideas for this years in Italy
Travel Tips for Rome
Vatican Tours – Visit St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel
Tours of Rome Italy – Religious Tourist Attractions in Eternal City
Travel Tips for Amalfi Coast
Sorrento Tours – Daily Excursions & Private Driver Car
Holidays to Positano – Ravello and Atrani along the Amalfi Coast in Italy
Travel Tips for Tuscany
Tips How to Find the Best Accommodation and Hotels in Florence Italy
Best of Tuscany Tour – Arezzo and Cortona Discovering the Etruscans