Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla)
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Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla)

Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Roma, Italy

Ways to visit Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla)

Built in AD 212 during the reign of Emperor Caracalla, the 25-hectare complex included three different baths, two gyms, a swimming pool, and a library. Open to Romans from all social classes, the Terme di Caracalla was more a center for leisure than strictly baths, though the Aqua Marcia aqueduct (the longest in Rome) was specifically built to provide water for the vast bathing areas. The baths were in use until AD 537, when invaders destroyed the aqueducts that supplied water and plundered the sculptures and precious materials decorating the baths; in the year AD 847, an earthquake destroyed part of what remained of the complex.

Like many ancient Roman ruins, the Baths of Caracalla are difficult to interpret to the untrained eye, so it’s worth booking a guide as part of an archaeological tour. Many small-group tours of Rome’s most important ancient sites include skip-the-line entrance to the Baths of Caracalla, along with the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Circus Maximus. You can tour these attractions on foot or join a bike or Segway tour.

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Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
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Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
$64.22 per adult
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Great tour with Samuele
Samuele was our guide and did an excellent job telling us the histories of the Ancient Roman sports arena and chariot races as well as that of the Caracalla baths. It was a super informative 90 minute tour. Highly recommend.
Simon_R, Jun 2023

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Excellent experience.
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Excellent experience.
Belinda_S, May 2023
Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
Francesca our tour guide was excellent. She explained the history of the place but also helped us understand how life in Ancient Rome compared to our lives today!
Baths closed!!
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Baths closed!!
Lindy_L, May 2023
Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
It was not our wonderful guide’s fault that the baths were closed without warning!! Instead of sending us on our way as the company advised him to, he spent an hour explaining the complex with a series of schematic drawings outside.
If you can, take VR. The...
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If you can, take VR. The...
Judit_D, Feb 2023
Baths of Caracalla entrance or audioguide or VR experience
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.
Amazing experience
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Amazing experience
Xavier_A, Jan 2023
Baths of Caracalla: ticket or ticket+audioguide or ticket+Virtual experience
Very good experience and amazing Virtual Reality site presentation Great to be able to imagine how beautiful it was
Great!
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Great!
Antonio_R, Aug 2022
Guided Tour to the Caracalla's Baths
It was a very interesting guide tour, the guide was nice and she loves her job! I recommend this tour!
Cool less traditional tour!
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Cool less traditional tour!
Kelsey_S, May 2023
Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
We did 10-15 tours while in Rome, Pompeii, Pisa, Florence and this was one of my husbands favorites!! He loved our guide who told the history but in such a fun way with a great sense of humor! Super small tour in English just us and another couple. Highly recommend!
An Unexpected highlight
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An Unexpected highlight
Crystal_R, Mar 2022
Baths of Caracalla: ticket or ticket+audioguide or ticket+Virtual experience
You can spend your entire day here! It is dense with information and the ruins that bring it to life. The audio guide gives clarity to the ruins and it really helps you to navigate the extraordinary size of the bath house.
Interesting and informative
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Interesting and informative
Staci_F, Apr 2023
Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
Our tour guide was amazing, it was a small group, only 5 of us. Fantastic experience seeing the Baths and learning the history, highly recommend this tour!
Great tour
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Great tour
Ellen_C, Nov 2022
Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
Our tour guide was so knowledgeable about the Baths and circus Maximus and answered any question thoroughly. I would highly recommend this tour!
Almost a missed opportunity…..
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Almost a missed opportunity…..
Kristien_H, May 2022
Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
The guide was so knowledgeable and truly helped me understand the areas that we were looking at. I would not have explored the Caracalla Baths if it weren’t part of the tour, but this was my favorite part.
Southsidesue
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Southsidesue
SUSAN_S, May 2022
Small-Group Tour of Caracalla Baths and Circus Maximus
Being able to see and learn about how people lived so many years ago. Tour guide was very informative.
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Things to know before you go to Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla)

  • The Baths of Caracalla is an outdoor archaeological site, so wear a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes when visiting.

  • Tours of the baths are especially fascinating for Roman history enthusiasts.

  • The site is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

  • There are restrooms and a bookshop at the site.

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How to get to Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla)

The Baths of Caracalla archaeological site is located in south-eastern Rome, within walking distance from the Circo Massimo metro station that connects with the main Termini train station.

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When to visit Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla)

The archaeological site is largely open-air, so visit when the weather is clear and not too hot. In summer, arrive first thing in the morning or in the late afternoon to avoid the midday sun.

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The Politics of the Baths

The Baths of Caracalla was constructed by the notoriously spiteful Emperor Caracalla as part of a political propaganda campaign. Because the extravagant complex was open to all Roman citizens and completely free of charge, it eventually helped improve the emperor’s popularity among the public.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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