Pompeii Location, Directions & Traveler Tips
Pompeii Location, Directions & Traveler Tips
Embark on a smooth exploration of Pompeii with our informative guide, providing details on its location, directions, and helpful traveler tips. Discover the most convenient routes to reach the ruins of the Lost City of Pompeii, and familiarize yourself with essential tips to ensure a seamless and memorable stay.
Also get acquainted with our considerations for visiting the antique town with your children and the options available on site for visitors with reduced mobility.
Pompeii Location
The Pompeii Archeological Park is located south of Naples in the Campania region in the south of Italy. You can enter the archaeological site through three entrances.
The main entrance is Porta Marina, 330 feet from Pompeii Scavi train station, served by trains from Naples and Salerno.
- Address: Pompeii, Porta Marina Entrance, Via Marina, 6, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
- Coordinates: N 40° 44′ 53.6208 E 14° 28′
- Find the location on Google Maps: Pompeii Main Entrance
If the main entrance is crowded, you can go to the Piazza Porta Marina Inferiore entrance, which is just a 6-minute walk away from the train station.
- Address: Porta Marina Inferiore, Via Mare, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
- Coordinates: N 40° 44′ 50.8344 E 14° 29′
- Find the location on Google Maps: Piazza Porta Pompeii Marina Inferiore entrance
Finally, a third entrance is located in Piazza Immacolata near the amphitheater.
- Address: Porta Piazza Immacolata, 80045 Pompei NA, Italien
- Coordinates: N 40° 44′ 57.3756 E 14° 29′
- Find the location on Google Maps: Pompeii Piazza Immacolata entracne
How to Get to Pompeii from Naples or Salerno
To reach the main entrance from Naples or Salerno, you can take the train or travel by car:
By Train
1. The most convenient and budget-friendly option is to take the Circumvesuviana regional train, departing from Porta Nolana and Garibaldi stations. A journey takes a maximum of 35 minutes. It’s a 5-minute walk from Pompei Scavi Villa dei Misteri train station to the main entrance Porta Martina.
>>Circumvesuviana timetable Naples Porta Nolana or Garibaldi > Pompeii Scavi Villa dei Misteri
>> Vice versa
>> Buy your ticket here online
2. Alternatively, during the summer season you can take the Campania Express tourist train from the same stations in Naples and travel to Pompei Scavi Villa dei Misteri.
>> Campania Express timetable Naples Porta Nolana or Garibaldi > Pompeii Scavi Villa dei Misteri and vice versa
3. A third option is the FS Napoli-Salerno train from Naples Central to Pompei station, from which you can reach the entrance to the amphitheater.
>> Check for more here
By Bus
SITA busses connect Naples or Salerno with Pompeii. Travel time is about 45 minutes.
>> SITA bus timetable Naples > Pompeii or Salerno > Pompeii and vice versa
By Car
Enter the coordinates N 40° 44′ 57.0228 E 14° 28′ (Pompei Parking Zeus) into your navigator.
Coming from Naples (25 minutes) or Salerno (35 minutes) via autostrada 3 (highway 3), take Pompei Ovest exit and drive to Pompei Parking Zeus in Via Villa dei Misteri.
If this parking lot is full, use the one near the amphitheater in Via Roma. To do so, enter the coordinates N 40° 45′ 0.4284 E 14° 29′ into your navigator.
Traveler Tips for Visiting Pompeii
1. Planning Your Visit
Purchase Tickets in Advance: Avoid long lines by buying tickets online in advance.
Arrive Early: Especially during peak season or weekends, arriving early ensures shorter wait times and a more relaxed experience.
Wear comfortable shoes: You’ll be doing a lot of walking on uneven surfaces, so choose sturdy and supportive shoes.
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and water: The sun can be strong in Pompeii, especially during the summer months. Staying hydrated is crucial, so bring a reusable water bottle to refill throughout your visit.
Local currency: Consider exchanging some cash for smaller purchases.
2. Enhancing Your Experience
Take advantage of a guided tour: These tours are led by experienced guides, offering valuable insights and information to enrich your experience, ensuring a more comprehensive and enhanced visit. To book such a tour, check out our ticket & tour recommendations.
Take advantage of an audio guide: If you wish to explore the archaeological site on your own, an audio guide is your perfect companion. To book a tour including an audio guide, check out our ticket & tour recommendations.
3. Do’s and Don’ts
Allowed:
Amateur photography and video recording without flash and tripod
Not Allowed:
- Large bags and luggage
- Food and drinks
- Smoking
- Pets (except assistance dog)
- Sharp objects
- Professional photography and video equipment and tripod
- Going off the designated paths
- Taking any objects from the site
4. Accessibility
In specific areas of the site, individuals with limited mobility or those using wheelchairs may encounter challenges in navigating independently due to the unique characteristics of the archaeological site.
Important considerations:
Some ramps and slopes may have inclines exceeding 8%.
Small and sudden changes in height, typically less than 5cm, may be present.
The paving consists of ancient and uneven surfaces.
Wheel stoppers are absent along pavements and crossings.
In certain sections, the width may only allow the passage of one wheelchair at a time.
5. Amenities
Tourist Information: For tourist information related to Pompeii Excavations, the office is situated at Via Villa dei Misteri, 2. Contact: Tel. +39 081 8575 347, Email: pompei.info@cultura.gov.it.
Cloakroom Service: A complimentary cloakroom service is provided at all entrance points for visitors, schools, tour operators, and guides. Items exceeding dimensions of 30x30x15cm, such as bags, backpacks, luggage, or cases, are not allowed.
Audio Guides: Authorized audio guides are available at the Porta Marina and Porta Anfiteatro entrances. To book a tour including an audio guide, check out our tickets & tours section.
Bookshop_ At the entrance to Piazza Esedra and Antiquarium, visitors can explore the bookshop, offering a range of scientific and non-specialist publications, as well as catalogues, to enhance their understanding of the ancient city’s history.
Restrooms: Toilet facilities within the Archaeological Park are located near Piazza Anfiteatro, Piazza Esedra, Porta Marina, Casina dell’Aquila, Antiquarium, Quadriportico, The Chora Cafe, Villa of the Mysteries, and before the entrance to the Antiquarium below the Temple of Venus.
Baby Changing Facilities: Three Baby Changing Facilities are available at Via dell’Abbondanza, Via di Nola, and at the corner of Via Stabiana and Via della Fortuna, aiming to enhance visitors’ comfort, including those with buggies and mobility-impaired individuals under the ‘Pompeii for All’ project.
First Aid: First aid services are accessible near the Chora Cafe – Vicolo degli Augustali. Tel: +39 0818575404.
Food & Drinks: The Chora Café, where you can have something to eat or drink, is located behind the Temple of Jupiter. There are restaurants in the surrounding area where you can stop-off for lunch or dinner. For detailed information, check out our restaurant recommendations.
Smoking Area: Smoking is strictly prohibited on the excavation sites. Designated smoking areas can be found near the Casina dell’Aquila and the toilet facilities.
Find everything on the map: >> Map of Pompeii
6. Kid’s Fun
The good news up front: Entrance to the sites of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii is free for all children and teenagers under 18 years of age!
While not all Pompeii attractions will appeal to children, there are some that will certainly capture their interest.
For example, there is the amphitheater where gladiators once fought. This topic will definitely make their ears prick up. Tell them about the “pop stars of the past” and their deadly lives in the arena.
Then there is the story of the city’s unexpected and tragic end. This drama has a lot of exciting story material. Explain what volcanoes are, why some erupt from time to time, and what lava is.
Here are some suggestions to engage your kid’s curiosity and make their experience more enjoyable:
Pique their interest: Show them pictures and videos of Pompeii. Read books to them so they can learn more about the history of the city.
Set expectations: Explain that they will not be able to play or frolic, and remind them to treat the excavation site with respect.
Engage them with interactive activities
Scavenger Hunt: Make a list of things they can find in the large area, such as specific buildings, and statues or details such as mosaics or frescoes. You can get inspiration online or create your own list based on Pompeii’s characteristics.
Drawing challenge: Provide them with pencils and paper and encourage them to draw what they see, whether it’s the amphitheater, houses or interesting details.
Storytelling: Take turns creating a story together based on what you see in Pompeii. Let them use their imagination and come up with their own interpretations.