Herculaneum -vs- Porta Stabia
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The Herculaneum Archeological Part is a relatively short walk from the Ercolano stop on the Cirvumvesuvia Railroad. There is a lot of ancient city to see.
Castellamare di Stabia is more off the beaten path, requires more planning to get there and is much smaller than Ercolano.
Castellamare di Stabia is more off the beaten path, requires more planning to get there and is much smaller than Ercolano.
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Thank you-
i am also going to see Ostia outside Rome so i might be on "Archeology" overload after seeing Pompeii and maybe Herculaneum, AND Ostia.
Is there any better "outside" rome trip other than Ostia Antica?
i am also going to see Ostia outside Rome so i might be on "Archeology" overload after seeing Pompeii and maybe Herculaneum, AND Ostia.
Is there any better "outside" rome trip other than Ostia Antica?
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i was thinking Herculaneum might be better than Pompeii too. Just because it's better preserved. But, I would get killed if i came home and didn't go to Pompeii. I am thinking- go to Herk, and skip Ostia.
Hadrians Villa is a good choice & maybe that ancient road w/ the graves along it (forgot the name).
Hadrians Villa is a good choice & maybe that ancient road w/ the graves along it (forgot the name).
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