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Archaeological Park of Paestum Ticket + Train

Discover life in the Classical era with this ticket to the Archaeological Park of Paestum, one of the most important Greek sites in Italy. The activity includes round-trip train tickets from Naples. Archaeological Park of Paestum Ticket + Train....

  • 4 - 14 hours

Discover life in the Classical era with this ticket to the Archaeological Park of Paestum, one of the most important Greek sites in Italy. The activity includes round-trip train tickets from Naples.

Archaeological Park of Paestum Ticket + Train

At the indicated time, your train will depart from Napoli Centrale station towards Paestum. Upon arrival, walk to the ticket office of the Archaeological Park of Paestum to enter the site and explore its many monuments, part of this World Heritage Site.

Founded between the 7th and 6th centuries BC, Paestum is known for its well-preserved temples and amphitheater. The frescoes within are notable, and a visit to the museum allows for further exploration of the area's history, including its Roman conquest and later abandonment.

After visiting the Archaeological Park of Paestum, you will take the train back to Naples.

Schedule

One day prior to the activity, you will receive the return train tickets between Naples and Paestum on your mobile phone, detailing train timetables.

Return times may be 3:20, 4:20, 5:57, or 6:36 pm, but these times are flexible and may vary. You will be contacted to confirm the exact return time according to your preference.

Prices

Included

  • Round–trip train tickets between Naples and Paestum
  • Admission to the Archaeological Park of Paestum

Not included

  • Food and drink

Location

Activity location

Farmacia De Biasi, Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, 80142 Naples NA, Italy

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