A well-preserved ancient city with roads, houses, temples and various other buildings. Pottery, wall paintings. Views of the mountains of the Apennines, Mount Vesuvius. Having a guide is doubly interesting. Worn to a shine, the stones are very slippery underfoot. A huge number of tourists
We took a taxi from Naples for 70 euros, it's 20 km from the city, we got there in 30 minutes. A ticket for an adult costs 18 euros, there is a subscription for 3 days. They give you a free map at the entrance, but it's difficult to navigate it because it's in Italian. We ran through only a tenth of the city in 2 hours. There are no excursions in Russian, as it turned out, many artifacts are stored in the Museum of Naples. You can get back by train, the station is 500 m to the right if you stand with your back to the main entrance. The city itself is perfectly preserved, it seems that this is the scenery for a movie or got into the past.
A unique historical place, as well as the whole of Italy. The old city has been preserved under the ashes, squares, people's homes, literally everything.