Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Travel back in time to the golden age of the Roman Empire with this small group tour where you'll relive ancient Rome's most glorious past. To begin with, you will meet your guide very close to the Circus Maximus so you won't waste time with long transfers.
Thanks to your history expert guide, you will be able to immerse yourself in ancient Rome and experience the legendary chariot races in the Circus Maximus, which were held on two-wheeled vehicles driven by four horses. At the Baths of Caracalla you will learn what the routine of a Roman of the time was like when he went to the baths in the 3rd century AD.
- Visit the Baths of Caracalla, where you will travel back in time with the impressive ruins of the best-preserved baths in Rome. Marvel at the gigantic walls and wander through the monumental halls of the thermal complex.
- Be amazed by the Circus Maximus, the largest structure for public games ever built by mankind.
- Learn how these monuments played a starring role in ancient Rome with an expert guide.
- Receive personalised attention thanks to a group of around 10 people.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the Circus Maximus
- Guided tour of the Baths of Caracalla
- Queue-free access
- History expert guide
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Step by Step
Join this guided tour for small groups where an expert will tell you the secrets of ancient Rome.
You'll learn about the famous chariot races of the imperial era by visiting the Circus Maximus. At this hippodrome, games were held in which the locals bet on their favourite competitors: gladiators in command of two-wheeled vehicles driven at full speed by four horses.
The adventure will be even more amazing when you pass by the Baths of Caracalla, a historic hot springs complex built in 206 A.D. where Romans bathed and recreated.
Its ancient architecture will dazzle you with marble sculptures, open-air pools and three bathing chambers: Caldarium, Tepidarium and Frigidarium, each with a different water temperature.