About this tour
Walk Pompeii's best-preserved Roman streets with a knowledgeable local archaeologist who tailors the experience to your interests. This two-hour private tour covers the Street of Abundance, Forum, temples and amphitheatre—the city's civic heart—revealing how ordinary Romans lived, ate and gathered before Vesuvius buried everything in 79 AD. Skip-the-line entry and personalised commentary make sense of the ruins.
Highlights
- Street of Abundance: grand homes, shops and civic buildings
- Forum complex with temples to Apollo, Jupiter and Venus
- Thermopolia (ancient fast-food shops) and bathing quarters
- 20,000-seat amphitheatre predating the Colosseum
- Private guide adjusts pace and focus to your curiosity
- Skip-the-line admission included
What to expect
Your guide meets you at the site entrance and takes you through Pompeii's main commercial and religious precinct. Expect to spend time at the Forum's columned plaza, examining shop fronts and discussing daily Roman life in the first century. You'll see the preserved thermopolia where residents bought hot food, and bathing complexes that doubled as social spaces. The amphitheatre, buried but largely intact, shows the scale of public entertainment. Two hours allows a focused tour rather than rushed ticking-off of landmarks—your guide will linger on what genuinely interests you, whether architecture, trade, religion or domestic life.
Good to know
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water; a hat shields from Mediterranean sun. Large bags must be left at the free cloakroom. Wheelchair users have a dedicated accessible route via Porta Anfiteatro, though not all areas are passable. The site involves uneven ground and considerable walking; those with heart or mobility concerns should assess carefully beforehand.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







