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Skoop2 Jun 29th, 2008 07:52 AM

Pompeii tickets?
 
Hi
Do I need to buy my tickets for Pompeii ahead of time? Our visit will be July 8-a Tuesday. I have tried the Arethusa website but the Italian is hurting my brain. In the booking process, do you select the special house and the time you'd like to visit it first, and then continue with the ticket purchase? Also can anyone suggest which of these houses is more interesting (Casa degli Amorini dorati
Casa dell'Ara Massima) Menander, the one I wanted to see, is apparently closed on Tuesday. Thanks!

Skoop2 Jun 29th, 2008 06:38 PM

Can anybody help me with this question?

CasaDelCipresso Jun 29th, 2008 07:14 PM

I've been many times...and I have never bought tickets in advance. I've always just bought them at the ticket booth at the entrance.

mkdiebold Jun 29th, 2008 07:57 PM

Be prepared for very high temperatures...visit as early in the day as possible.

LeighTravelClub Jun 29th, 2008 09:23 PM

No need to buy tickets in advance. If you want to hire one of these 'talking guide machines', you will need to have a credit card with you. They do not accept cash as a deposit.
It will likely be very hot so go prepared.

Visiting Pompeii, was one of my most memorable travel experiences. Certainly a jaw-dropper!!!

tcreath Jun 30th, 2008 05:14 AM

We just walked up and purchased our tickets as well. You should have no problems. And I agree; Pompeii is fascinating!

Tracy

Skoop2 Jun 30th, 2008 06:34 AM

Thanks! I haven't been to Pompeii since I went on a Latin class trip (my first to Italy and certainly the most memorable) waaaaaay back in 1976! This time I'm taking my 12-year-old son! CAN"T WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

kja Jun 30th, 2008 08:09 AM

Hi, Skoop2 -

You can buy tickets when you get there, but there are a few sites - including the Casa degli Amorini Dorati and Casa dell'Ara Massima - that can only be seen with a reservation. (Of those two, I prefered the Casa degli Amorini Dorati, but was glad to see both.) There's no cost for these reservations, so if you want to be sure to see them, book ahead!

Hope that helps. . . .


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