Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Pompeii, Campania

February 5, 2022 Timmy Ribble

Pompeii is a Roman town frozen in time, thanks to a devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Explore houses from modest to majestic; see Roman shops, baths and brothels; or apply your high-school Latin to the graffiti that's still visible on some of the walls. End your visit at the Villa of the Mysteries, and try to interpret its amazing, bizarre frescoes—scholars have debated their meaning for years.
Restaurants in Pompeii

1. Bosco de Medici Winery

Via Antonio Segni 41, 80045 Pompeii Italy +39 081 856 4040 [email protected] http://www.boscodemediciwinery.it
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5.0 based on 303 reviews

Bosco de Medici Winery

Bosco de' Medici Winery is a brand new Restaurant and Winery in Pompeii. We offer for lunch the Tasting Pompeii Tour, a 20 minutes guided tour of the 4 hectares of vineyards and wine cellars next to a Roman Necropolis of the 79 AD, among History, Nature and an elegant Cellar. At the end in the Winery Dining Room, you'll have a Wine and Typical Products tasting. We offer different options of menu, paired with our special wines. You can also just come for a wine tasting and a tour of the property. We are on Instagram, boscodemedici_winery!

Reviewed By friendlyobserver2

wonderful little relaxing spot. lovely light lunch and a nice tour of the small vineyards. An awesome bonus was the outer pompeii ruins right on the vineyard that are currently being excavated. Perfect ambiance and tour guide.

2. Forum

Via Villa dei Misteri, 80045 Pompeii Italy
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4.5 based on 1,217 reviews

Forum

Reviewed By MalcH - Loughborough, United Kingdom

The focal point of the Pompeii ruins and a great photo spot for the ruins with Vesuvius in the background. Lots of interesting exhibits on the left hand side including some of the plaster casts of those that fell victim to this tragic fate. Best to go early or late as it gets very busy once the site is open. Really gives a feel to how the ancient Romans used to live.

3. Pontificio Santuario della Beata Maria Vergine del Santo Rosario di Pompei

Piazza Bartolo Longo 1, 80045 Pompeii Italy +39 081 857 7379 [email protected] http://www.santuario.it/
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4.5 based on 1,865 reviews

Pontificio Santuario della Beata Maria Vergine del Santo Rosario di Pompei

Reviewed By pablucho35 - Savannah, United States

Though the church is beautiful and imposing, what I found most rewarding was visiting the tomb of Blessed Bartolo Longo which is in a chapel accessed through the side of the sanctuary.

4. Museo Vesuviano Giovan Battista Alfano

Via Colle San Bartolomeo 10 Ingresso gratuito, 80045 Pompeii Italy +39 081 850 7255 http://www.museionline.info/comuni/museo-vesuviano-g-b-alfano
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Museo Vesuviano Giovan Battista Alfano

Reviewed By Jo_and_Tom - Anna, United States

This is on the side of the forum in a fenced in case. It shows some of the artifacts which were found during excavations. The photo is one of the cast dead. There is also a baby cast too which brings home the suddeness and sadness of the eruption

5. House of the Vettii

Vicolo dei Vetti, Pompeii Italy http://www.pompeiisites.org/Sezione.jsp
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4.5 based on 171 reviews

House of the Vettii

6. Villa dei Misteri

Via Villa Dei Misteri 2, 80045 Pompeii Italy +39 081 857 5347 http://www.pompeiisites.org/Sezione.jsp?idSezione=174
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4.5 based on 1,125 reviews

Villa dei Misteri

Reviewed By christosorl - Thessaloniki, Greece

The first house that you meet at the pompei is that place.Excellent and beautiful wall paintings in aplace that emit wealth.

7. Casa degli Amorini Dorati

Via dei Vesuvio, Pompeii Italy http://www.pompeiisites.org/Sezione.jsp
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Casa degli Amorini Dorati

8. Via delle Tombe

Pompeii Italy
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4.5 based on 146 reviews

Via delle Tombe

Reviewed By Jo_and_Tom - Anna, United States

What is interesting is that my old high school latin kicked in and I could read some of these tombs. The guide stated this was a very rich area and not everyone could afford a tomb.

9. House of Menander (Casa del Menandro)

Pompeii Italy http://www.pompeiisites.org/Sezione.jsp
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

House of Menander (Casa del Menandro)

10. Casa del Fauno

Via Villa Dei Misteri 2, 80045 Pompeii Italy http://www.pompeiisites.org/Sezione.jsp
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4.5 based on 487 reviews

Casa del Fauno

Reviewed By Seeking_True_Quality

The magnificent House of the Faun is located on the Via della Fortuna and it was the only private house that we visited. It is large, one of the largest in Pompeii and occupies the whole block (Insula) 12 of the Regio VI, a whole 3000 square meters! It was built in the II. century BC. We found the main entrance elegant and robust at the same time. Behind the entrance is the lobby (vestibulum) with a copy of a decorative and delicate bronze statue, the dancing Faun. It is in an impluvium, a shallow basin for catching rainwater with a nice, geometrical mosaic, actually an Opus sectile. The original of the statue is in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. A second ornamental, geometrical Opus sectile is on the floor a room behind the first atrium. It is made of thin rhombi in three shades, tiled in a hexagonal pattern, creating an effect of 3D cubes, a design very popular in XX. century op-art. Behind that room is the first atrium. a little garden, surrounded by a collonaded porch (a peristyle). We then arrived at the beautiful copy of the famous Alexander Mosaic, on the floor of a room behind the first atrium. The original, also in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, was created around 120 BC and depicts the victory of Alexander the Great over Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Issus in 333 BC. Behind the room with the Alexander Mosaic is second, larger atrium with a garden and a peristyle. We did not go there, instead, we visited the many rooms of this magnificent house.

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