Archaeological Area of Pompei
Scavi archeologici di PompeiOne of the most famous sites of the Roman culture, perfectly preserved by the nearby volcano. An absolute must-see.
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Attractions near to Archaeological Area of Pompei
Historic Centre of NaplesThe marvellous Southern Italian city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and holds many churches, catacombs and gardens. |
Mount VesuviusOne of Italy's active volcanoes, revered and feared since the ancient times. Brought the famous town of Pompeii to its doom. |
New CastleNaples' main castle and a truly majestic landmark of the city. Highlight: the breath-taking marble arch that makes up the entrance. |
SorrentoA picturesque village with undeniable atmosphere. Offers stunning views of the bay and terrific sunsets to watch. |
Archaeological Area of HerculaneumOne of the towns lost when Mount Vesuvius exploded. An important archaeological site and a UNESCO-protected location. |
Positano BeachThe beach has both sand and pebbles, so everyone can choose what they like. The temperature doesn't get too high thanks to the cliffs. |
Amalfi CoastThis marvellous stretch of nature and picturesque towns is a popular tourist destination and a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site. |
Naples CathedralA marvellous Gothic cathedral holding a vial with blood of the city's patron saint. There are also some Roman excavations. |
Naples National Archaeological MuseumItaly's prominent archaeological museum, with artefacts from Pompeii and other locations, not just from Italy. |
Archaeological Area of Torre AnnunziataThe site of two luxurious Roman villas, well-preserved by the volcano's eruption in 79 AD. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage. |












