The Doric Temple of Hera II at Paestum — a complete colonnade of honey-coloured limestone columns standing against a blue sky, the best-preserved Greek temple in southern Italy.

Paestum Tickets — Family pass (2 adults + children)

Two adults plus their under-18s — children enter free

Reserve family pass

The family pass (2 adults + children) option at Paestum Tickets — two adults plus their under-18s — children enter free. Includes skip-the-line entry for two adults — 3-day open ticket, plus 4 other concierge inclusions. Reserve directly — we secure the official slot the moment you confirm.

What's included

Every booking includes the elements below — handled by our concierge team before your visit and confirmed at the door.

• Skip-the-line entry for two adults — 3-day open ticket • Children under 18 enter free; we add them so your headcount lines up • All three temples, the city, the museum and the Tomb of the Diver • The Velia archaeological area included on the same ticket • 5-minute audio history sent before your visit

Who this is for

This option is designed for two adults plus their under-18s — children enter free. If you're booking for a different group composition, see the other tiers in our booking widget — each is matched to a specific visitor profile.

On the day

Paestum is one of the great Greek archaeological sites of the Mediterranean, on the coastal plain of Campania about 40 kilometres south of Salerno. Founded around 600 BC by Greek colonists from Sybaris as Poseidonia, it preserves three monumental Doric temples — built roughly between 550 and 450 BC — that are among the best-preserved Greek temples in the world.

Frequently asked

What's included in the ticket?
Skip-the-line entry to the Paestum archaeological park — all three Doric temples and the Greek-Roman city — plus the National Archaeological Museum with the Tomb of the Diver, and the Velia (ancient Elea) archaeological area. It is a single 3-day open ticket.
Is the ticket for a specific time slot?
No. Paestum's ticket is open admission, valid for three days from first use, with no fixed entry time slot. You arrive during opening hours on whichever day you choose and walk straight in.
How many temples are there and which is best?
Three Doric temples: the Temple of Hera I (c. 550 BC, once called 'the Basilica'), the Temple of Athena (c. 500 BC), and the Temple of Hera II (c. 450 BC). The Temple of Hera II is the largest and best-preserved — one of the most complete Greek temples anywhere — and the highlight of the site.
What is the Tomb of the Diver?
A painted tomb from around 470 BC, displayed in the on-site museum. Its lid shows a single male figure diving into water, and it is the only complete example of Greek figurative wall painting to survive from the Archaic and Classical periods — Paestum's single most precious object.