Explore the Baths of Caracalla, a grand testament to ancient Rome's architectural prowess. This colossal thermal complex, inaugurated in 216 AD by Emperor Caracalla, stretched across more than 11 hectares and was once a bustling hub for bathing, socialising, and leisure activities.As you walk through the ruins, you’ll witness the splendour of Roman architecture. Marvel at the vast vaulted halls, fragments of colourful mosaics, and grand chambers that once accommodated thousands daily. Discover how the Romans engineered complex hot and cold water systems. This exploration will provide you with a deeper understanding of the role these baths played in everyday Roman life.To enrich your visit, a downloadable audio guide is included with your skip-the-line tickets, offering insights and stories that bring this ancient site to life.
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You'll explore the thermal complex opened by Emperor Caracalla in 216 AD. There's skip-the-line access to this impressive 11-hectare archaeological site. You'll discover the engineering behind ancient Rome's complex water systems. During your visit, you'll see grand vaulted halls and colourful mosaic fragments. An audio guide enriches your visit with insights about daily life in ancient Rome
Go directly to the entrance of the Terme di Caracalla on your own and present your entry ticket with a valid ID or passport. Please arrive at the attraction earlier to avoid any issues with entry.