Witness a piece of history of Ancient Rome through the tour into the second biggest public baths in Rome, with specific philosophy of living, that inspired people throughout the centuries. The precise purpose was to provide satisfaction to the Roman citizens, so as to keep them distracted, and this intent was fully achieved.
In Rome, this thermal complexes became in fact incomparable places of socialization and leisure, where there was a great movement of citizens of every social stratum, men and women (for which, however, separate times and spaces were provided).
The place for building for bathing and body care, but also a place for relaxation, sport and studying. The central block consists of the caldarium, the area intended for hot baths and steam, then the tepidarium, a transition environment from the moderately warm temperature, the frigidarium, for invigorating baths in cold water.
Your visit to the Baths of Caracalla will therefore be an engaging journey, which will project you into what was a city within the city. It will give you the perception of the bustling spa life. Among Roman matrons, perfumes poured into water, men discussing politics and poetry, and a lot, a lot of water.
Don't miss this wonderful opportunity to visit a Caracalla Baths complex that stands the test of time!
Meet Your tourguide 15 min before the tour starts in front of the entrance of Caracalla Baths.
You will meet Your tourguide in front of the entrance of Caracalla Baths, viale Terme di Caracalla, 15 min before the tour starts.
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