Baths of Caracalla

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Roma, Italy

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Ruin· Historical place· Tourist attraction

Baths of Caracalla Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Baths of Caracalla is located in Roma, Italy on Viale delle Terme di Caracalla. Baths of Caracalla is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category ruin in Italy.

Address

Viale delle Terme di Caracalla

Phone

+39 639967702

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kaley Parchoc

WOW!! I had no idea these places existed thousands of years ago. Giant recreation centers with pools and hot tubs, saunas, live music. This place is an absolute marvel of design and engineering. This place left us speechless, so glad we found it. A good 2-3 hours to wander around everything.

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Shaharyar Khan

Ruins of centuries old , they call it baths of caracalla , its one of the favourite places of tourist. Our guide told us that it was a public bath place made by an emperor. One gets to think the huge size of architecture work done in those days

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Nele Van den Broeck

A beautiful and gigantic site to visit. You will need some fantasy to create a view of how it once was. There isn't a lot of info around the site, so if you would learn more about the thermae, I would suggest you Google it in advance or once you are on site. During covid, face masks are mandatory in the entire site. It's all very impressive, but for this price I was hoping on some more (maybe interactive) information.

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Iman Traveler

Lovely Roman bath with 1800 years history. Outdoor museum. Avoid rainy days.

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Amanda Percival

Been coming to Rome for years and have never visited!! It's about a 10 min walk from the Coliseum and well worth the price is if you have time. These baths ruins are some of the best I've seen! Learnt all about Emperor Caracalla from a podcast as I explored the complex. Finally there were not as many people so a lot quieter than other tourist attrations in Rome. Def add to your list!