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English
Included
Explore the majestic Baths of Caracalla, one of ancient Rome’s largest bath complexes
Discover fascinating stories about Roman bathing rituals and social life
Learn from an expert guide about the architecture and engineering of the baths
Enjoy a peaceful, crowd-free experience away from busy tourist spots
€ 356
€ 327.52


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Discover Rome’s hidden treasures on an intimate small-group tour of the magnificent Baths of Caracalla, one of the most impressive surviving examples of ancient Roman architecture. Step back in time as your expert guide brings to life the grandeur of this enormous bath complex, explaining its role as a center of social interaction, leisure, and wellness for Roman citizens. Imagine the vibrant atmosphere of the past as you learn about the elaborate bathing rituals, the intricate heating systems, and the stunning mosaics that once adorned these walls.
As you stroll through the vast ruins, uncover fascinating stories that reveal what daily life was like in the Roman Empire. From the cultural significance of the baths to surprising details like chariot races held nearby, every moment of this experience offers a deeper understanding of Rome’s history. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance away from the typical tourist crowds and take advantage of incredible photo opportunities among the ancient arches and towering remains of this architectural marvel.
Entrance fees to the Caracalla Baths
Professional, local, expert guide
Tour in a Safe and Semi Private Group
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Tickets will be redeemed at the meeting point by your guide
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The Baths of Caracalla were such an interesting and impressive place to visit, so rich in history and truly breathtaking to walk through. I was surprised by how quiet it was, with very few tourists around. It was great for me because I got to explore peacefully, but also a bit sad to see such an incredible site being overlooked. The chairs around the fountain were an amazing and calm spot to take in the ruins. It’s very easy to get to as well, just a short walking distance from Circo Massimo. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Rome!

Absolutely stunning and peaceful place to explore! The ruins are massive, it’s hard to believe this was once just a public bath. You can really feel the history here, away from the crowds of the Colosseum. The atmosphere is calm, and quiet. Highly recommend visiting if you love ancient Roman architecture and want a more relaxed experience in Rome.

The Baths of Caracalla are an impressive archaeological site that offers a fascinating glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Rome. While much of the structure now lies in ruins, you can still appreciate the scale and architectural ingenuity of the complex. To truly grasp its former magnificence, I highly recommend watching a virtual reconstruction (such as those available on YouTube) before your visit — it adds depth and context, making the experience far more meaningful. The surrounding area is beautifully maintained, with a lush lawn and a tranquil reflection pool that create a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere amid the ruins. It’s a wonderful place to stroll, sit, and imagine what once was. One important note: the last entrance is allowed at 3:30 p.m., so plan your visit accordingly to have enough time to explore at leisure.

Wonderful experience, combining the exploration of a very well preserved enormous ancient site with relaxing in its peaceful park. And all of this while escaping the most crowded tourist sites! In my opinion, you don't need a tour guide here, because good information is readily available and the site is easily accessible without long lines. In addition, it's an extensive site which is best enjoyed at your own pace.

We went on our final day in Rome as it was a relatively short walk from our hotel. It really seems to be a surprisingly hidden gem! The site is large with mosaics from the original baths in really excellent condition. There are short information boards dotted around which are really informative describing both the original layout but also its use. The cost was reasonable but the best part was how quiet it was. It felt so relaxed with only a handful of visitors which came as a relief after the hustle and bustle of the main attractions.



