Pompeii squeezed a lot into quite a small city; it was just over a kilometre long and half a kilometre wide. Its streets were laid out on a grid system, with main roads crossed by smaller roads to create blocks (insulae). Main roads might be wide and were probably very busy, but the backstreets can be narrow, winding and almost certainly far quieter. We refer to the streets by modern names, we do not know how the Romans referred to the roads.
The main street is known as the Via dell’ Abbondanza (Street of Abundance) which ran east to west across the city. This main road borders the northern end of Amarantus’ insula. Roads were paved in stone with pavements alongside, and were lined with shops, houses and other businesses.