Discover the archeological ruins of Rome’s ancient harbor city “Ostia Antica” on this 3-hour private tour with a local guide who will be at your disposal, prepared with a lifetime of knowledge to share with you.
Start the tour by jumping on a train from Rome towards the west and meet your professional guide at the Ostia Antica office. Enter with skip-the-line tickets into the huge archeological site. Having been abandoned and buried for over 10 centuries, you'll see all the evidence of the rich civic life of Ancient Rome, from the remains of grand Temples and bathhouses with sparkling mosaics, to the marvelous theater where plays are still shown today. Admire the labyrinthine streets, which take you to see some of the main attractions like: fountains, factories, the Guild Square, the capitol, the forum, private homes and more.
Submerge yourself in history and listen to your experienced guide who will illustrate how life was like when Ostia had a huge importance as the port of Rome.
Ostia Antica is an archeological site, which was once the harbour city of ancient Rome, located 30kms from the Eternal City, on the River Tiber. The town was abandoned and buried for over ten centuries until it was rediscovered and today you can see the remains of most of the city’s buildings before it was abandoned.
Meet your guide at the Ostia Antica ticket office. They will be holding up a sign with your name on it.
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