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Ercolano is a historic city in Italy's Campania region, renowned for the exceptionally preserved Roman ruins of Herculaneum buried by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Located near the Bay of Naples, it offers unparalleled insights into ancient Roman life through its intact mosaics, frescoes, and even wooden structures. Beyond archaeology, Ercolano boasts scenic coastal views and authentic Campanian cuisine, making it a compelling complement to nearby Pompeii.
The Herculaneum Archaeological Park is the crown jewel, featuring better-preserved buildings than Pompeii with original carbonized wood and vivid murals. Hike Mount Vesuvius National Park for panoramic views of the bay. The MAV Virtual Archaeological Museum showcases interactive reconstructions. Stroll along Corso Ercolano in the modern town for authentic Italian passeggiata (evening walk) and gelato tasting.
As part of Campania - Italy's culinary heartland, Ercolano serves legendary Neapolitan pizza (try Margherita DOC) and seafood pasta. Street food highlights include fried pizza pockets (Pizza Fritta) and shell-shaped Sfogliatella pastries. Sample local Limoncello liqueur and San Marzano tomato sauces. Waterside trattorias offer frutti di mare (seafood) caught daily from the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Take the Circumvesuviana train from Naples Central Station to Ercolano-Scavi stop (20 mins), then 5-min walk to ruins. The city center is walkable; luggage storage available at the site. Vesuvius shuttle buses (EAV) depart near the ruins' entrance (round-trip €20). Naples International Airport (NAP) is 25km away - take Alibus to Napoli Centrale then metro Line 1.
Ideal seasons are April-June and September-October with mild temperatures (18-25°C) and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) reaches 35°C with peak tourism. Winter (Nov-March) offers solitude but some site sections may close. Spring wildflowers and autumn harvests add seasonal charm.
Italian is primary; English understood in tourist areas. Emergency: 112 (general), 113 (police). Credit cards accepted widely but carry cash for small vendors. Free WiFi in public spots (SMS verification). Pharmacies display green crosses; major hospitals are in Naples. Voltage 230V (Type L plug). Refill water bottles at site fountains. Tipping: Round up café bills, 10% in restaurants if service isn't included.