Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) Tours and Tickets
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The Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla), known as the Thermae Antoninianae in Roman times, are one of the largest and best preserved ancient thermal complexes in the world. Visit the impressive remains of the ground floor to get an idea of the vast complex, which housed the most sumptuous baths of its time.
We had a hiccup with our tickets but when I called up to query it, I was promptly helped and they were able to provide assistance on the spot. Great service. Lovely ruins and really interesting to visit!
Not much to see at Circus Maximus although our guide gave excellent commentary about what took place there. A short walk brought us to the Baths ruins which were amazing! Never even knew they were there. We received a good explanation of their importance in society at the time and how they brought the classes together. It was very relaxing to be somewhere so beautiful that wasn’t crowded at all. Highly recommend.
The guide explained us everything about this place. She was very kind and nice. There were two more people but they didn’t go, and the guide Anna followed us in Circus Máximo and Caracalas Bath.
One of the highlights of our vacation in Rome! No crowds, casual stroll through the baths using a virtual viewer to take in the beauty that was once the Baths at Caracalla. Interesting ruins to visit, amazing with the viewer.
If you can, take VR. The ruins are impressive enough but when you slip on the VR to see how the originally looked like, you will be truly amazed. Easy to handle, simple gadget but gives an immersive experience.
The park was amazing! Not crowded and you could walk around in a city that was from 600BC. The pottery on display in the museum also rivaled what we say elsewhere and all the Greek pots were found at the sight! The tour guide did an excellent job explaining the city and how it moved from a Greek city to a Roman city. The drive to the park along the coast was very beautiful and we were able to stop along the way at a few towns to shop/snack/ tour as we went.
This is probably one of the most overlooked sites in all of Rome. This was one of the few ruins that has enough left to really give you the scale of what this building must have looked like. And having someone there to point stuff out and explain was super helpful. So much more info available than just what is on the plaques.
We had Sonia as our tour guide and she was phenomenal. As an archaeologist, she had an abundance of knowledge, and her enthusiasm really showed. We absolutely loved how she was able to paint the picture of how the old structure used to look, and where certain ruin pieces would have been. Her own personal knowledge from working in the field meant that she could speak of the newest findings or what the significance of the different stones in the mosaic are, or the colors. Absolutely recommend!!
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Q:How much does it cost to visit Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) costs USD 25.13. Guided Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) tours start around USD 25.13 per person.