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English
Included
€ 520
€ 478.40


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Embark on the perfect half day tour from Rome to explore the fascinating ancient ruins of Ostia Antica, an ideal destination for those who want to delve into Roman history without traveling as far as Pompeii. Founded originally as a military base, Ostia Antica later evolved into an essential commercial port for Rome, particularly for the supply of grain. On this journey, you’ll walk through the heart of the ancient city, beginning at Porta Romana, where we will follow the main road to the old metropolis, and pass by the Piazzale Della Vittoria, a significant square within the city.
The tour continues with a visit to the Baths of Neptune, a grand public service facility built by Emperor Hadrian. The baths are beautifully decorated with fine mosaics and are an excellent example of Roman engineering and leisure. Behind the Baths of Neptune, we’ll explore the Firemen’s Barracks, a fascinating structure dating back to Hadrian’s reign, giving insight into the daily life of the Roman citizens. The next highlight of the tour is the impressive Theatre, built by Agrippa in the first century B.C. From the top of the theatre’s staircase, you’ll have an incredible panoramic view of the entire site and its remarkable excavations.
As the tour progresses, we’ll visit the House of Diana, a well-preserved residence offering a glimpse into the private life of the ancient Ostians. The final stop brings us to the very center of Ostia, where we’ll admire the Forum, the political heart of the city, along with the Temple of Rome and Augustus. To complete the visit, you’ll explore the Baths, one of the city's most iconic and essential features. This private tour will provide a deep understanding of Roman architecture, society, and culture, all set within the tranquil and historically rich surroundings of Ostia Antica.
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A must see for any fans of ancient Rome (or ancient cities in general). You can see most of it within a day, but expect quite a bit of walking. There are toilets and fresh water points available throughout the site. Near the museum, in the norther part of the city, you can also get something to eat. The entry costs 18euro, but certain groups are eligible for a free entry. The audio guide, costs additional 7euro, but I wouldn't say it is super necessary. It gives some additional information, but there are multiple signs, both in Italian and English, across the site, that explain pretty well what you are looking at. Just be sure to get the map of the site beforehand to plan your route! Everything was giving me similar vibes as when visiting Pompei. Some things might be better preserved there, but Ostia is much more friendly to visit without a guide.

Great ancient place without the crowds and pleasant escape from the city of Rome. It is a marvelous example of the whole port of Ostia that existed here 2700 years ago. Definitely worth it and it’s free. You have to book the tickets online if you travel with a school and show a letter of the school with children personal data and the signature of the director of the school. It takes 2-3 hours minimum of the sightseeing, so take that into account. There is a cafe and a gift shop inside the ancient ruins 😊

Great to get the feeling you are setting foot in an ancient Roman city. Not too crowded. I felt more in tune with the history than in the Forum Romanum. It’s best to get a map, because directions in the park aren’t so clear.

Definitely one of the highlights of my trip to Italy. Ostia Antica is the original port of Rome situated approximately fourteen miles from the centre of Rome. This is better archaeological park to visit than the Roman Forum in my opinion, the park is bigger, better preserved and a lot quieter. There are lots of great examples of how how life was lived back in those times including a remarkably well preserved Roman amphitheatre. Highly recommend.

Very cool place to visit! Easy to do if you’re in the area of the airport, lots of parking available at the entrance. Tickets are 18€ for adults which is a bit steep, however you can easily spend an entire day here if you like. Highly recommend you bring food and drinks as there is not a lot of shade. There is a cafeteria in the city, but it was closed when we visited. If you visit this with a wheelchair or baby stroller, it is possible to go through the main road. But, most of the road is old roman cobble stones. Which are not easy. Some paths are paved, we just wished they are linked together more as it would increase the possibilities for people to visit the city. Still would recommend this to anyone to visit!



