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  • orchidloverLincoln
    We toured the site with Carolina who was so enthusiastic, full of facts and stories. She made you see Pompeii when it was a live bustling city. This is an incredible site to visit and hear about the early Roman times. We are so lucky to be able to visit sites like this.
  • AnchorageMelissa
    We went there as a family. Our 9 year old even enjoyed it. It was a long drive from Rome, but it was worth it. It is phenomenal to think that they have excavated such a huge portion of the city that was buried by the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. We didn't get a tour / guide, and would recommend you get a guide if you can, as the city is HUGE and they could get you to the best sights. It was HOT in August, and we spent a fortune to get some cold drinks. Was an amazing place to see. My son and I aren't history nuts, but we still enjoyed seeing the ruins of Pompeii
  • johannaw823
    Giada was our guide on a cold and windy day in March (2015). Obviously out of season! Admittedly and for obvious reasons we were a small group. It was slightly confusing having to pay twice but logical when the penny dropped that we were paying entrance to the ruins and for the guide. She was AMAZING! She was interesting, knowlegable, informative, she listened, answered questions fully and constantly aware of individual group members - she was well worth the money! We went back on our own and were immensely grateful that we HAD been collared by the hustlers outside Pompeii, Villa dei Misteri station, it made our second trip easy to plan and execute. We knew what to make a beeline for! We went to the much smaller Herculaneum on our own and Giada's information on the earlier trip to Pompeii was invaluable. I cannot speak for other guides but if Tempio Travel are intelligent and discriminating enough to employ Giada they know what they are doing (however much hustling goes on - this happens everywhere, it is the way it works!)
  • 444rogerg
    You must be prepared to be both amazed and disappointed. Cost 11€ and seniors are no longer free (just children) but entrance fee could be more and it would still be worth it. Pompeii tells the story of Roman life in detail. An audio is useful 6€. Do not expect to find a presten site. Half of the massive site is no more than building ruble. What is there is a conglomeration of differing styles of orgional build and restoration. Many buildings on the free map and in the free mini guide did not have access and there is a lot of on going restoration work where whole streets are blocked of. I suspect the money avaliable for the maintenance and development of Pompeii is woefully inadequate for such an important heritage site. On a negative note the admission staff were less than helpful. We went in via the Piazza Anfiteatro gate and a rather abrupt gate attendent told us there was no longer concessions for seniors (I did not mind paying) and we could only purchase audio guides at the Porta Vesuvio gate, In reality you could only purchase the guides outside the gate which again ended in a small confrontation. At the end of the day we returned the audio guides and tried to re-enter the Porta Vesuvio gate so we could exit via the same exit we came in by, as this was our shortest route back to the hotel. We had half hour to do this, more than enough time. I am 66 and after such an exhausting day just wanted to get back to the hotel. Even though we showed the attendant our tickets entry was refused. This meant we had to walk around the primeter of Pompeii instead of the more direct route through the site. Fortunately this did not turn out as bad as I thought, but it was still anoying as it was totally unnecessary.
  • delnorn
    You will be amazed at the degree of sophistication and technological advancement of this city. The city was preserved in time like a photograph. Walking through the streets you can almost hear, taste, and smell what life was like 2000 years ago. An audio guide or tour group will make your experience that much better. Do not miss this attraction!
  • Stadiaguy
    Just go, it will be worth it. I was not all that excited as ancient history in general does not excite me, but man did it not only change my perspective of time but also greatly increased my appreciation of ancient cultures. To think that i was standing in front of me of the first take out restaurants and buffet lines is awesome to think about The city itself is massive and without paying attention to the map you can get lost easily. We walked around for about 2 hours and really to see it all budget 3-4. We were there in the low season which was great, i could not imagine due it during the summer with the crowds and heat. We purchased the audio tour which was very helpful, and leave the stroller at home. I would go again and would strongly consider hiring a guide who are avialable at the main entrance.
  • OldieDorking
    My second visit in 30 years, and even more exciting this time. I had a guide for 2 hours, but would probably have preferred to have the audio machine and go at my own pace. This a unique place, nothing else is quite like this step back in time. I would also suggest visiting the Naples museum Pompeii section, and reading Mary Beard's book 'Pompeii' before you go.
  • GraceJ530
    I loved touring the ancient ruins at Pompeii. It is so crazy to be looking at frescos that were on a persons wall nearly 2000 years ago. And the fact that most of it is still buried just adds to the mystery :) Make sure to stop by an orange stand and buy some blood oranges. :)
  • RipleyG
    This was our second trip to the Pompeii ruins and the impact did not lessen - viewing first hand, a large city that was suddenly buried, preserving the history of a period in time, is something special. You can imagine the residents of this city going about their business and marvel at the modern amenities - fast food stores, running water, beautiful artwork and gardens, kerb and channelling, stepping stones to cross roads, arenas, bathhouses - Pompeii had it all. We took a private guided tour this time (last time we were with a big group) and got to see some of the more off the track sites and when our tour was finished, we walked to the house of mystery and followed the path around the old city walls to the large arena. The ruins are nestled right up against the modern city of Pompeii. They are a not to be missed sight on any trip to Italy.
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