An itinerary back in time to discover the Antonine Baths.
Built by Emperor Caracalla in the third century AD, the huge complex boasted gyms, pools, saunas, which could accommodate up to 8000 people per day. Equipped with a technological efficiency of the highest level, the baths were decorated with marble, mosaics and famous groups of statues such as the Farnese Hercules and the Farnese Bull, now in the Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Book one of the available times online or choose the day and time and book by e-mail!
Meeting Point
Inside the monument, next to the ticket office
What's included
- Didactic tour for max 15 participants
What's excluded
- Entrance ticket to the site
Date
Date and time on request (except days when the site is closed)
Services
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Visits
for groups by reservation
available in Italian, English
Info Reservation
- Book by e-mail
- To participate in the guided tour it is necessary to purchase the entrance ticket to the site
Where
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 52 - Roma
How to reach
BY METRO
The closest metro station Circo Massimo (line B)
BY BUS
The following bus routes pass within walking distance of the Baths: 760 and 628
Accessibility
The site is wheelchair accessible.
The site is equipped with parking for visitors with specific badge; there are suitable toilets.
Web
Official WebsiteVisiting Rules
- Green Pass required from August 6, 2021 to access the site
From August 6th the access to the site is allowed only to persons holding one of the Covid19 Green Pass certifications together with a valid identity document, with reference to the current government provisions in order to cope with the epidemiological emergency from Covid19.
COVID-19 Green Certification is not required for children under 12 years of age and those exempt on the basis of appropriate medical certification.
If you do not have a Green Pass and a valid identity document, you will not be able to access the Parco area sites and your ticket will not be refunded.
Find out more - Temperature measurement at the entrance,
- Hand sanitization
- Mandatory wearing of facemask