Introducing Cave of Sejanus, a captivating and mesmerizing brand that takes its inspiration from the rich history and ancient wonders of Rome. Nestled amongst the marvels of the city, Cave of Sejanus is a name that evokes curiosity and excitement, inviting visitors to embark on a journey through time. With its intriguing tunnels, archaeological sites, and treasured artifacts, the brand immerses guests in a world filled with untold stories and hidden secrets. Boasting a fascinating blend of history and adventure, Cave of Sejanus captures the imagination of those seeking a unique and unforgettable experience. As visitors explore the tunnels and marvel at the ancient amphitheater, they are transported to a bygone era, allowing them to delve into the wonders of ancient Rome. With its unparalleled charm and allure, Cave of Sejanus promises an enchanting escape into the past, leaving guests awe-inspired and yearning for more.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Getting tickets in advance recommended
Reviews
A beautiful site not to be missed if you are in Naples. Pausilypon literally means “ending pain”. You would understand why after walking through the tunnel, which was first built by the Romans and then reinforced by the Bourbons.
The guided tour is in Italian only but the guide Giovanni was very helpful and asked me to stay close to him so that he can explain the history to me also in English.
There is a small parking at a view point which is around 20 meters down the entrance of the cave. Many people just stop at the view point to take a photo and then they move on. You can probably get a parking place simply by waiting for a few minutes. Otherwise, the guide at the cave can tell you where to park a bit further down the hill. The last option is to park like a Napolitano with a bit of creativity. 🤪
An awe-inspiring place where architecture is blended with nature.
Though not very well advertised (hence the four stars) as the big vesuvian cities of Pompei and Herculaneum, this site is just as worth to visit as the above mentioned... Not to mention the view!
The local guide Giovanni was very helpful and enthusiastic about the site and showed passion every step of the way!
Not to be missed. A gem in Napoli, and the guided tour is very informative. Just make sure to book online and once you are there you will walk through an amazing tunnel to reach a beautiful scenery.
Wellllll.... as we saw on the pictures amazing technological achievement + incredible wiew..(roman vila on the other side of the tunnel)
But we were unlucky,because they have really small number of guided tours(u cant go on your own) as they said because of lack of visitors... so we didnt go..
But i can tell you it is a true gem that not even all people of napoli know of .
Weekend tours 10h,12h. In any case check it on internet and if possible call for apointment..
Our B&B set up a reservation for this your and it was fantastic. Long tunnel takes you out to a interesting Roman royal villa ruins. Beautiful views and interesting history. Only a few English speaking people in tours so most in Italian but guides would fill in with English and answer all questions. Would highly recommend this during any visit to Naples
Amazing place, kind guides, absolutely must visit, but kinda rough to get there with public transportation.
If maps tells you to get the 607 and you don't see the sign of it at the stop don't worry, it's the new name of the R7 line (same itinerary)
This is the walking entrance to the ruins of the villa Paulosipon . Parking is scarce in this winding road. Do not rely on GPS to get to the archeological park...it takes you down a steep one lane with stress of car damage and all.
Well worth a visit, guided tour only €6 on the hour.
A beautiful site not to be missed if you are in Naples. Pausilypon literally means “ending pain”. You would understand why after walking through the tunnel, which was first built by the Romans and then reinforced by the Bourbons.
The guided tour is in Italian only but the guide Giovanni was very helpful and asked me to stay close to him so that he can explain the history to me also in English.
There is a small parking at a view point which is around 20 meters down the entrance of the cave. Many people just stop at the view point to take a photo and then they move on. You can probably get a parking place simply by waiting for a few minutes. Otherwise, the guide at the cave can tell you where to park a bit further down the hill. The last option is to park like a Napolitano with a bit of creativity. 🤪
Not to be missed. A gem in Napoli, and the guided tour is very informative. Just make sure to book online and once you are there you will walk through an amazing tunnel to reach a beautiful scenery.
Location
Discesa Coroglio, 36, 80123 Napoli NA, Italy
Hours
- Monday Close
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Tuesday
09:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Wednesday
09:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Thursday
09:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Friday
09:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Saturday
09:00 AM - 12:15 PM
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Sunday
09:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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