Explore ancient Herculaneum, which lies near the foothills of Mt. Vesuvius and is an excellent mirror into 1st-century life.
Highlights
Highlights
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Explore Herculaneum, an ancient Roman town that provides a snapshot of time frozen still in the aftermath of Mt. Vesuvius' eruption in 79 AD.
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Discover the picturesque ancient villas, bathhouses, frescoes, and more, preserved in their near-perfect glory.
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Spend as much time as you want uncovering different homes, like the spaciously opulent House of the Bronze Hermes and the artisanal living space in the House of the Cloth.
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Upgrade to access a virtual tour of ancient Herculaneum with 3D glasses or multilingual audio guides about how Romans lived over two millennia ago!
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Audio guide in Italian, English, French, Spanish & German (optional)
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Onsite/ offsite redemption of ticket (as per option selected)
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Virtual tour of Herculaneum with 3D glasses (as per option selected)
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Reviews
Reviews
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Your experience
Your experience
A Herculean history
Believed to be of Greek origin owing to its strongly Greek Name, Herculaneum is a town that dates back to the 6th century BC. A site less busy, smaller and better preserved than Pompeii, the town is considered to be among the best preserved examples of life in the first-century. However, and no one knows why, Pompeii received all the fame and glory, whereas facts and ruins indicate that Herculaneum is in fact the more interesting, easier to navigate and better preserved site.
Headout with ease
The first thing you’re going to do is make your way into the town of Herculaneum. Located in the shadows of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum shares the tragic story of Pompeii. However, not everything was similar. Instead of being quickly buried in ash after the eruption, the town was destroyed 12 hours later. A 400°C wind of ash, pumice and rock rattled the town at over 100 kms/hr, essentially pausing the town in that moment.
Explore that moment preserved almost perfectly as you stroll through the site and take in visuals from over two millennia ago. See houses with upper floors intact, the majestic basilica, the marble bath houses, the large spa complex and many more infrastructural elements of this ancient Greco-Roman town. With frescos, murals, paintings, wood works and metal artifacts, you’re definitely going to improve your grasp on history.
Sites You Should Visit
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The House of Aristides
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The House of Argus
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The House of Genius
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The House of Alcove
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College of the Augustales
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Central Thermae
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Skeletal Remains
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know before you go
Know before you go
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible. Entry is free for people with disabilities and an accompanying adult.
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Dogs are allowed into the venue, without restriction of breed or size. However, they must be kept with a leash and/or muzzle (the latter is obligatory for all breeds and opportunities provided by current regulations). Pet parents must have bags to collect any droppings.
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In the Antiquarium, inside the Padiglione della Barca and in the domus with mosaic floors, access is allowed only to dogs carried in their arms or in the appropriate carrier.
Additional information
- Facilities: restroom, cloak room.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Ticket redemption point
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Exchange your voucher for a direct entrance ticket at Archaeological Park of Herculaneum.
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Address: Corso Resina, 187, 80056 Ercolano, NA, Italy.