Embark on a private tour of Paestum and explore the ancient Greek ruins and temples. Marvel at the impressive dimensions of the temples of Hera and Poseidon, and discover the Roman Forum and Amphitheater. End your tour at the National Archaeological Museum.
Embark on a private tour of Paestum and explore the ancient Greek ruins and temples. Marvel at the impressive dimensions of the temples of Hera and Poseidon, and discover the Roman Forum and Amphitheater. End your tour at the National Archaeological Museum.
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Archaeological Park of Paestum - The Paestum Archaeological Park is a remarkable site of Magna Graecia, renowned for its three well-preserved Doric temples, ancient walls, the Via Sacra, the Roman Forum, and the Amphitheater. Strolling among the ruins, visitors can immerse themselves in the life and history of an ancient Greek and Roman city.
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- Archaeological Park of Paestum - The Paestum Archaeological Park is a remarkable site of Magna Graecia, renowned for its three well-preserved Doric temples, ancient walls, the Via Sacra, the Roman Forum, and the Amphitheater. Strolling among the ruins, visitors can immerse themselves in the life and history of an ancient Greek and Roman city.
- Tempio di Hera II - The Temple of Hera II in Paestum is a magnificent ancient Greek Doric temple, constructed in the 6th century BC. It boasts massive, well-preserved columns that embody the strength and harmony characteristic of early Greek architecture.
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum - The National Archaeological Museum of Paestum showcases artifacts from the ancient city of Paestum, including ceramics, sculptures, and extraordinary frescoes. Among the most renowned collections are the painted tombstones and everyday objects, providing a unique insight into the Greek and Roman culture of the region.
- Tempio di Poseidone - Parco Archeologico di Paestum (SA) - The Temple of Poseidon in Paestum, also known as the Temple of Neptune, is one of the largest and most majestic Doric temples in the Greek area of Italy. Built around 460 BC, it features a double row of impressive columns and a harmonious structure that reflects Greek architectural excellence. Its size and elegance make it comparable to the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, and it is considered one of the marvels of Doric art.
- Anfiteatro Romano di Paestum - The Roman Amphitheater of Paestum is an elliptical structure from the Roman era, used for public spectacles and gladiator combats. Situated near the city walls, it highlights the engineering and spatial organization typical of ancient Rome.

- Visit the National Archaeological Museum of Paestum
- Visit the Archaeological Park of Paestum
- Discover the Temple of Ceres
- Admire the Temple of Hera, the Temple of Poseidon, and the Temple of Zeus
- Walk along the Via Sacra and see the Roman Forum and the Amphitheater
- Private walking tour of Paestum with licensed tour guide
- Visit the National Archaeological Museum of Paestum
- Visit the Archaeological Park of Paestum
- Discover the Temple of Ceres
- Admire the Temple of Hera, the Temple of Poseidon, and the Temple of Zeus
- Walk along the Via Sacra and see the Roman Forum and the Amphitheater
- Private walking tour of Paestum with licensed tour guide
- Entrance ticket: Archaeological Park + National Archaeological Museum of Paestum
- Entrance ticket: Archaeological Park + National Archaeological Museum of Paestum
Paestum is an ancient city in Magna Grecia, originally named Poseidonia by its founders and later renamed Paestum by the Romans in honor of Poseidon, though it was also dedicated to Athena and Hera.
The guided tour will allow visitors to admire three temples. The first temple, dedicated to Hera and also known as the Basilica, is the oldest and features a…
Paestum is an ancient city in Magna Grecia, originally named Poseidonia by its founders and later renamed Paestum by the Romans in honor of Poseidon, though it was also dedicated to Athena and Hera.
The guided tour will allow visitors to admire three temples. The first temple, dedicated to Hera and also known as the Basilica, is the oldest and features a Doric style with impressive dimensions. Next, the tour will visit the largest temple, dedicated to Poseidon, also referred to as Neptune. This majestic Doric-style temple, built in 460 BC, is comparable to the temple of Zeus in Olympia and features a double row of columns at the front.
The tour continues with the exploration of the third temple, dedicated to Ceres. Along the Via Sacra, there will be opportunities to view the Roman Forum and the Amphitheater.
After exploring the ruins of Paestum, the tour concludes at the National Archaeological Museum.
On the cover plate, visitors can admire the depiction of a naked man diving, suspended in mid-air, leaping from a trampoline into a body of water.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.