Ancient Rome Baths of Caracalla

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The Roman Emperor Caracalla built the second largest baths in Rome known as the Baths of Caracalla in the 3rd century. The baths included many …

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Jan 13, 2025
The remains here are very impressive. The location is also peaceful, away from the crowds at the Coliseum & Forum. In its day though the complex reportedly had the capacity for 1,600 bathers. Only do… Full review by KMLondon22
Aug 16, 2024
Sometimes it can be challenging to visualize how ancient baths were used in our modern era, but the Terme di Caracalla are a stunning reminder of the importance and popularity of water in historic da… Full review by Mary R
Aug 6, 2024
Recently I went to see the Turandot Opera at Caracalla and I was impressed by the majestic the 20-meter (60-foot) high walls as backdrop to the stage. Yesterday I went to visit the Baths which are t… Full review by MikesWorld1111

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Hi, Do you need to book the 4D goggles experience online or can they be purchased at the entrance when you arrive? …
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Hi, Do you need to book the 4D goggles experience online or can they be purchased at the entrance when you arrive? Thanks!
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Purchase at the entrance. They are augmented reality glasses with some audio descriptions of the various sights
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Can we arrive pre-dusk and explore and then attend the opera? Would you say this rates in interest as the Colosseum? …
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Can we arrive pre-dusk and explore and then attend the opera? Would you say this rates in interest as the Colosseum? We may skip that due to crowds and the unavailability of skip the line tickets unless we pay a lot from a third party. Going in a week and a half for reference!
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Hi there, I'm not sure if this is helpful to you, but we booked a guided english tour at a specific time through the official Colosseum site (coop culture) and this meant that we did …
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Hi there, I'm not sure if this is helpful to you, but we booked a guided english tour at a specific time through the official Colosseum site (coop culture) and this meant that we did not have to line up (except for the 5 minutes or so it took to collect on pre-booked tickets). If you have a guided tour booked, don't be put off my the huge line ups you see at the site. Just go pick up your tickets, ask where you are supposed to enter the colosseum for your guided tour (it's on the other side of the site from the huge line ups), and you simply go in at your pre-booked time to meet your tour guide.
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Can you get massages? Are there any thermal waters for people to actually go and bathe in?
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It is a preserved ancient Roman site. No spa services.
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