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Explore Herculaneum, the world's best-preserved Roman city, with skip-the-line access, featuring the Samnite House, temple of the Augustales, and the Forum.
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See the waterfront, where the resting place of over 300 individuals, who perished attempting a sea escape, is solemnly preserved.
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Effortless one-way transfers: Naples Porta Nolana to/from Herculaneum Ercolano Scavi by train, with air-conditioned coaches and scenic views.
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Don't fret about missed transfers. With connections every 3 hours, reach your destination in just 18 mins.
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Fun Fact: The Villa of the Papyri in Herculaneum is believed to have housed a substantial library, potentially containing thousands of scrolls.
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Herculaneum Tickets
- Skip-the-line entrance to Herculaneum
Campania Express Transfer
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One-way express transfers to/from Naples Porta Nolana Train Station and Herculaneum Ercolano Scavi Train Station
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Air-conditioning onboard
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Live guide
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Audio guide
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A short train ride from the heart of Naples and you're standing at the entrance of a Roman city that has been waiting, almost perfectly intact, for nearly two thousand years.
Getting started
Make your way to Naples Porta Nolana station in central Naples. Board the Campania Express train. Keep an eye on platform displays and listen for loudspeaker announcements to make sure you board the right service. The journey to Ercolano Scavi takes just 18 minutes, with trains running every 3 hours. On arrival, the archaeological park is a 10 to 15 minute walk from the station exit. Present your voucher at the entrance to redeem your skip-the-line entry ticket and head straight inside.
What to expect
Herculaneum Archaeological Park
Unlike Pompeii, which was buried gradually under falling ash, Herculaneum was sealed in seconds by a pyroclastic surge so dense it preserved wooden furniture, food, carbonised textiles, and organic materials that no other Roman site has kept intact. Walking its streets feels less like visiting ruins and more like stepping into a city that simply stopped one morning in 79 AD.
Features
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Samnite House: One of Herculaneum's oldest surviving residences, with a well-preserved atrium and upper gallery offering a clear picture of aristocratic Roman domestic life before the eruption.
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Temple of the Augustales: A vividly frescoed temple dedicated to the imperial cult of Augustus, housing some of the most striking painted surfaces still visible in their original location anywhere on the site.
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Forum Baths: Among the finest intact Roman bathing complexes in existence, with original underfloor heating systems, stucco-decorated changing rooms, and a cold plunge pool still legible in its original form.
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House of Neptune and Amphitrite: Named for its extraordinary polychrome mosaic set into a summer dining room, making it one of the finest examples of Roman decorative work to have survived anywhere in the ancient world.
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The Boathouses: The site's most quietly devastating space. The skeletal remains of over 300 residents who fled toward the waterfront hoping to escape by sea were uncovered here in the 1980s, and they remain exactly where archaeologists found them — a sobering and deeply human reminder of what the eruption actually meant for the people who lived here.
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What to bring
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Wear comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes throughout — the ancient paving stones are uneven across the site and open shoes or sandals make navigation genuinely difficult.
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Herculaneum is largely open-air with limited shade, so a hat and sunscreen are worth packing regardless of the season.
What's not allowed
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Touching or disturbing ruins, mosaics, or artifacts is strictly prohibited throughout the site.
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Large bags and wheeled luggage are not permitted inside.
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Drones are not allowed. Pets are welcome without breed or size restrictions but must remain on a leash at all times.
Accessibility
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The site has some accessible routes, ramps, and bridges, including a path along Cardo III.
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However, much of Herculaneum's terrain involves uneven ancient paving, steps, and sloped surfaces that may present challenges for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility.
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Accessible restrooms are available at the entrance, visitor centre, and ticket office.
Additional information
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Herculaneum is a 10 to 15 minute walk from Ercolano Scavi station on exit.
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On the train, keep an eye on platform displays and listen for loudspeaker announcements — board only trains marked Campania Express to ensure you reach the correct stop.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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