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Herculaneum Archeological Park: Entry Ticket

Witness history at the foot of Mount Vesuvius

Last admission: 1 hour and 30 minutes before closing
Audio guide: English, French, Italian, Spanish
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Wheelchair accessible
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Admission to Herculaneum Archaeological Park
Downloadable digital audio guide (English, French, Italian and Spanish)

If big-budget sword-and-sandal flick Pompeii got you hot and flustered, prepare for Herculaneum - an ancient Roman town that has, most unfairly, been overshadowed by Pompeii's fame. Herculaneum is, in fact, more interesting, better preserved and far easier to navigate. See clothing, mosaics, and frescoes in their near-perfect Roman glory and imagine life before Vesuvius's eruption in 79 AD.

When Vesuvius erupted, Pompeii was quickly buried in ash. Herculaneum (Ercolano in Italian), being upwind, was destroyed over 12 hours later when a 400° C blast of searing ash, pumice, rock and volcanic gas struck at over 100 km/h, essentially pausing the town in that moment.

See the old arena, as big as a city block, and The Palestra (Main Hall) which was home to a giant statue of Hercules, hence the town's name. If you explore with an audio guide (€8) you'll get a great sense of the history.

A modern-day visit to Herculaneum puts you in the shadows of Mount Vesuvius, in a town that was wealthier than Pompeii and better preserved. And that wealth is on full display here: in the marble of the bathhouses, in the furniture, even in the items of clothing that were all kept intact, thanks to the volcanic ash and debris which coated it all, acting like a magic time-freezer.

  • Show your smartphone ticket at the ticket office, and you will enter the first timeslot available
  • You will receive a separate email with the link for your downloadable digital audio guide. Follow the instruction in the other email to download the audio guide app

To get there: Take the Circumvesuviana train at Naples Garibaldi station and get off at Ercolano Scavi.

Herculaneum Archaeological Park entrance ticket price

  • Adult 18+: €16
  • Reduced (18-25 EU): €2
  • Free Entrance (0-17): €0
Tuesday 08:30 - 19:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 19:30
Thursday 08:30 - 19:30
Friday 08:30 - 19:30
Saturday 08:30 - 19:30
Sunday 08:30 - 19:30
Monday 08:30 - 19:30
Herculaneum
Corso Resina, 80056, Ercolano
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  • Cancellation is possible until 23:59 on the day before your visit.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 23:59 on the day before your visit.

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Chris,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
21 Aug 2024
Good
It was a great place to visit. The only reason it isn't 5 stars is the audio guide didn't load properly. We just used the codes on site to download a guide instead.
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Delphine,  France France
08 Aug 2024
Excellent
Tres intéressant. Avec des enfants là taille du site est amplement suffisante. On y est allé un après midi en août, la chaleur est écrasante prévoir un bon chapeau et de l eau
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Cátia,  Portugal Portugal
04 Sep 2024
Excellent
Ficamos agradavelmente surpreendidos com Herculano. Obviamente que Pompeia tem mais fama, mas em Herculano foram muito mais simpáticos, falavam inglês, ambiente muito mais calmo mas muito melhor...
Ficamos agradavelmente surpreendidos com Herculano. Obviamente que Pompeia tem mais fama, mas em Herculano foram muito mais simpáticos, falavam inglês, ambiente muito mais calmo mas muito melhor explorado que Pompeia. Aconselho vivamente a visitarem antes Herculano.
Herculaneum Archeological Park: Entry Ticket

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