Pompeii and Amphitheatre Group Tour With an Archaeologist

Not your average tour of Pompeii - uncover the captivating history of this ancient city with an expert archaeologist, and step back in time to explore its well-preserved Amphitheater.

Uncover the captivating history of Pompeii on this immersive group tour led by an expert archaeologist. Explore the ancient city’s well-preserved Amphitheater, the oldest surviving stone arena, and explore the lives of its former residents by visiting the lavish estates of Julia Felix and Octavius Quartio. With insightful commentary and a focus on Pompeii’s rich cultural heritage, this two-hour adventure promises to transport you back in time and leave you eager to discover more.

Key Points

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  • 2-hour guided tour of Pompeii’s key sites, including the Amphitheater, Palestra Grande, and Praedia of Julia Felix, led by an archaeologist.
  • Tour offered in Italian, Spanish, and English for $48.96 per person with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
  • Explore the oldest surviving stone arena in the Roman world, which once held 20,000 spectators, and learn about Pompeii’s cultural heritage.
  • Discover the wealth and sophistication of Pompeii’s lavish estates, such as the Praedia of Julia Felix and House of Octavius Quartio.
  • Comfortable shoes, sun protection, and rain gear recommended for the outdoor tour, which may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.
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Tour Overview

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The tour is an activity that allows participants to explore the ruins of Pompeii and its iconic Amphitheater with insights from an experienced archaeologist.

It lasts 2 hours and costs $48.96 per person. Available in Italian, Spanish, and English, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Guests can reserve now and pay later.

The tour starts at Piazza Immacolata and visits key sites like the Amphitheater, Palestra Grande, and Lupanare. Headsets are provided, and the Pompeii Express entrance ticket is included.

The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues or unaccompanied minors.

Itinerary Highlights

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Starting at Piazza Immacolata, the tour takes visitors through Pompeii’s key archaeological sites.

First, they’ll explore the Amphitheater of Pompeii, the oldest surviving stone arena in the Roman world.

Next, they’ll visit the Palestra Grande, a grand gymnasium complex.

Then, they’ll discover the lavish Praedia of Julia Felix, the House of Octavius Quartio, and the Vetutius Placidus House and Thermopolium.

The tour also includes the Forum Baths, the infamous Lupanare, the Foro Civile di Pompei, and the Macellum of Pompeii, offering a comprehensive look at Pompeii’s social fabric.

The itinerary is subject to change.

Exploring the Amphitheater of Pompeii

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As visitors approach the Amphitheater of Pompeii, they’re immediately struck by the grandeur of this ancient structure – the oldest surviving stone arena in the Roman world. This iconic landmark was the centerpiece of public entertainment, hosting spectacles like gladiator battles, animal hunts, executions, and dramas. Visitors can explore the remarkably well-preserved theatre, marveling at the intricate details and imagining the roar of the crowd.

| Capacity | Construction | Key Features |

| — | — | — |

| 20,000 | 80-70 BC | Three stories tall
Horseshoe-shaped design
Dens and tunnels for animals/gladiators |

The Amphitheater offers a unique window into Pompeii’s rich cultural heritage, bringing the past to life in vivid detail.

Discovering Lavish Estates

Visitors exploring the ruins of Pompeii discover a world of lavish estates that offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyles of the city’s elite.

The Praedia of Julia Felix, once a grand villa, showcases the wealth and sophistication of its former owners.

Nearby, the House of Octavius Quartio impresses with its intricate mosaics and frescoes.

The Vetutius Placidus House and its adjoining Thermopolium, a fast-food hotel, provide insight into the daily lives of Pompeii’s inhabitants.

These well-preserved sites captivate visitors, allowing them to step back in time and imagine the grandeur of ancient Pompeii.

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Unraveling Pompeii’s Social Fabric

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Beyond the lavish estates, Pompeii’s social fabric reveals a complex tapestry woven with diverse establishments that catered to the needs and desires of its inhabitants.

Pompeii’s social landscape was a diverse tapestry of establishments catering to the needs and desires of its inhabitants.

This includes:

  • The Lupanar, or brothel, which provided a hub for the city’s more prurient pleasures.

  • The Stabian Baths, where citizens could indulge in the relaxation and socializing of Roman bathing culture.

  • The Macellum, a bustling marketplace where residents could procure a wide array of goods and provisions.

  • The Forum Baths, a grand public bathing complex that served as a gathering place for the community.

Meeting Information

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The meeting point for this tour is outside the Porta Anfiteatro entrance, which is identifiable by an ASKOS TOURS sign. This ensures a smooth and efficient start to the experience.

The tour doesn’t include transportation, so attendees are responsible for their own means of getting to the meeting location.

Once assembled, the group will embark on an immersive exploration of Pompeii’s ancient ruins and iconic Amphitheater, led by an experienced archaeologist.

Participants should come prepared with the necessary items, such as comfortable shoes, sun protection, and rain gear, to make the most of this engaging historical tour.

What to Bring and Recommendations

Although the tour takes place in the historic ruins of Pompeii, participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a raincoat.

The tour isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, nor for unaccompanied minors.

Visitors should bring:

  • Passport or ID card

  • Comfortable, sturdy shoes

  • Sunscreen and sunglasses

  • Raincoat (for rain or shine)

This will ensure a pleasant and safe experience exploring the ancient wonders of Pompeii, including the iconic Amphitheater, with insights from an experienced archaeologist.

Tour Experience Highlights

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During the Pompeii and Amphitheatre group tour, visitors can expect to explore the ancient city’s rich history and uncover its iconic landmarks.

The highlight is exploring the oldest surviving stone arena in the Roman world – the Amphitheatre of Pompeii. Visitors will also discover lavish estates, like the Praedia of Julia Felix and the House of Octavius Quartio, which offer insights into Pompeii’s social fabric.

Plus, the tour includes visits to the Lupanar, or ancient brothel, and the well-preserved Stabian Baths, providing a glimpse into the daily lives of Pompeii’s residents before the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Request a Private Tour Instead of a Group Tour?

Yes, you can request a private tour instead of a group tour. Private tours offer a more personalized experience and flexibility in scheduling and itinerary. Contact the tour provider to inquire about the availability and pricing of a private Pompeii and Amphitheater tour.

Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?

The tour offers discounts for students and seniors. Students receive a 10% discount with valid ID, while seniors aged 65+ get a 5% discount. These discounts are applied at the time of booking.

What Is the Average Group Size for This Tour?

The average group size is not specified, but the tour typically includes a small group setting to provide a personalized experience. Group sizes may vary depending on demand and availability.

Can I Bring My Own Audio Guide or Will the Provided Headsets Be Used?

The provided headsets will be used during the tour. Bringing your own audio guide is not allowed, as the archaeologist guide will provide insights and commentary throughout the experience.

Is There Any Opportunity to Explore Pompeii Independently After the Guided Tour?

The tour doesn’t include independent exploration after the guided portion. However, you’re free to explore Pompeii further on your own after the tour ends if you have extra time.

The Sum Up

This guided tour of Pompeii and its Amphitheatre provides an immersive, expert-led exploration of this captivating ancient city. Visitors will discover the Amphitheatre, lavish estates, and insights into Pompeii’s rich cultural heritage. With comfortable shoes and sun protection, guests can enjoy an unforgettable experience that brings history to life. Don’t miss this chance to uncover the secrets of this remarkable archaeological site.

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