Tempio della Fortuna Augusta
The Majestic Temple of Fortuna Augusta: A Glimpse into Ancient Pompeii
Discover the Forum Baths, an exquisite example of ancient Roman architecture and culture, nestled in the heart of Pompeii's archaeological wonders.
The Forum Baths, located in the heart of Pompeii, offer a glimpse into the ancient Roman bathing culture. As a key historical landmark, this site showcases intricate architecture and well-preserved ruins, making it a must-visit for any traveler exploring this archaeological wonder.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Herculaneum Archaeological Park entrance, head towards the main street, Corso Resina. Turn left and walk straight until you reach the Circumvesuviana train station, which is about a 10-minute walk. Once at the station, take the Circumvesuviana train towards Sorrento. After a short ride of about 5 minutes, get off at Pompei Scavi - Villa dei Misteri station. Exit the station and walk straight for about 10 minutes along Via Villa dei Misteri until you reach the intersection with Via del Foro. Turn left onto Via del Foro and you will find the Forum Baths at number 26 on your right.
Public Transport (Bus)
From Herculaneum, walk to the nearest bus stop on Corso Resina. Take the bus line EAV to Pompei. The journey will take approximately 15 minutes. After arriving at the Pompei stop, walk along Via Roma towards the center of Pompei. Continue until you reach the intersection with Via del Foro. Turn left onto Via del Foro and the Forum Baths will be located at number 26 on your right.
Use Forum Baths as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover Herculaneum: A well-preserved Roman town frozen in time, offering an intimate and detailed look at ancient daily life, architecture, and culture.
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