About this tour
Spend two hours with an archaeologist exploring Naples' Archaeological Museum, one of Europe's finest collections of Greek and Roman artefacts. Your guide navigates you through the Farnese Collection—amassed by Charles of Bourbon in the 18th century—before moving to finds excavated from Pompeii and the slopes of Vesuvius. You'll encounter sculptures, mosaics, and everyday objects that reveal how people actually lived in antiquity, far beyond textbook narratives.
Highlights
- Farnese Collection: statuary and treasures from the Bourbon dynasty
- Pompeii artefacts including household items and wall paintings
- Vesuvius-region finds spanning Greek and Roman periods
- Private tour with specialist archaeologist guide
- Ground-floor access; prams and wheelchairs welcomed
- Central Naples location near public transport
What to expect
Your archaeologist meets you inside the museum and steers you through the collection thematically rather than chronologically. Expect to stand for extended periods examining cases of coins, jewellery, and pottery, with your guide contextualising objects—explaining trade routes, religious practices, and domestic life. The Pompeii section is densely packed; your guide will highlight which pieces matter most and why. Two hours allows for a curated selection, not exhaustive coverage. Bring water and comfortable shoes.
Good to know
Purchase tickets online in advance to skip the queue; they're not included in this booking. The museum is centrally located with bus and metro access nearby. Prams and wheelchairs are accommodated throughout. Service animals welcome. No time pressure between rooms—your guide sets the pace.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original Global Hobo summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.





