Rules and Regulations of Pompeii
Essential guidelines for visitors
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Pompeii attracts countless travelers every year, making it important to follow certain rules and regulations to ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone.
This guide covers everything you need to know about the rules and regulations of Pompeii, helping you make the most of your visit to this incredible archaeological site.
Whether you’re a history buff, a casual tourist, or a curious adventurer, understanding these guidelines will enhance your visit and help preserve Pompeii’s rich heritage for future generations.
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Entry requirements
To enter the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, you must purchase an entry ticket.
There are several ticket options to choose from, including basic entry, skip-the-line access, guided tour tickets, combo tickets, and private tours.
Each option offers a different level of convenience, so pick the one that best suits your needs for a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Learn about the facilities available onsite and enjoy convenient dining and refreshment spots within Pompeii. For a complete experience, you’ll also find nearby hotels for a comfortable stay after a day of exploration.
Rules for visitors
For a respectful and enjoyable visit to Pompeii, please keep these visitor etiquettes in mind:
- Visitors should avoid touching the furniture, frescoes, statues, and other historic surfaces
- Respect the site by not throwing items into tanks or fountains
- Avoid loud music or noise so that everyone can enjoy the site’s atmosphere
- You can secure your large backpacks, umbrellas, and bags in the cloakroom
- Dress appropriately according to the weather conditions, but avoid walking bare-chested or wearing clothes that could be disruptive to other guests
- There are designated areas for eating and smoking
- Banners and flags are not allowed inside the premises
- Pompeii’s pet policy allows smaller dogs and assistance dogs (with proper disability certification) inside the park. They must be leashed or carried. Large dogs are not allowed
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Accessibility & Safety
‘Pompeii for All’ aims to make the site accessible and safe for all.
As mentioned earlier, assistance dogs are permitted, but a disability certificate is required for entry with them.
Large dogs over 40 cm in height and 10 kg in weight are not allowed inside the premises.
You can use audio and optical equipment for personal use, but professional equipment requires authorization.
Bicycles, scooters, and other unauthorized modes of transportation are not permitted.
Please also avoid activities that could pose fire hazards, and do not pick flowers or fruits within the park.
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Legal implications
Respecting Pompeii’s rules isn’t just about courtesy—it’s also a legal requirement.
Entering without a valid ticket, damaging artifacts, or engaging in disruptive behavior can result in immediate removal from the site.
In some cases, such violations may lead to administrative fines or even criminal charges.
Group leaders or tour escorts are also held accountable for ensuring that their groups adhere to these regulations.
By following the guidelines, visitors help preserve this UNESCO World Heritage site’s historical legacy and ensure a safe, respectful experience for everyone.