Private tour to the Bath of Caracalla and the Bath of Diocleatian, to discover the two largest thermal baths of Ancient Rome where the ancient romans spent time to relax and socializing.
The Baths of Caracalla were built around 216 AD. during the reigns of the emperors Septimius Severus and the Baths of Diocletian were built by the emperor Diocletian around 300 AD.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Visit the ancient Rome thermal baths
• Caracalla Baths and Diocletian Baths
• Tour with private driver from your hotel
• Private expert archeological guide
DETAILS
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Duration:
4 hours
Start Time Private Tour:
Morning Tour or Afternoon Tour:
you can require whatever start time you like.
Meeting Point:
At the lobby of your hotel in Rome
Inclusion:
- Private Mercedes E series car (for your party from 1 to 2 people)
- Private Mercedes Minivan (for your party from 3 to 6 people)
- Professional English speaking driver
- Personal expert and licensed guide
Exclusions:
Gratuities (optional)
Entrance fees to Caracalla Baths about 8 Euro per person (payable locally)
Entrance fees to Diocletian Baths about 10 Euro per person (payable locally)
Notes:
More of 6 persons rates on request.
DESCRIPTION
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Your private tour of the Baths of Caracalla and Baths of Diocletian, which represent the Baths of Ancient Rome, starts from your hotel in Rome.
In the lobby of your hotel, meet your private guide and your private driver to experience an aspect of the daily life of the ancient Romans considered a main element in being healthy.
The Baths of Caracalla built south of Rome were started by the emperor Septimius Severus and finally by the emperor Caracalla around 216 AD. A large complex of about 6300 square meters which during the day accommodated up to 8000 people.
With your guide you will visit the interior of the complex with the frigidarium (cold room), the tepidarium (medium) and a circular caldarium (hot room) and the areas where the gym and swimming pool were once located.
Baths of Diocletian built around 300 AD. in the center of Rome, the area around Termini Station is considered the largest of the spas of ancient Rome allowing the spas up to 3,000 people at the same time.
Part of the original Baths of Diocletian has been transformed into the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, designed by Michelangelo, which takes place in the original frigidarium, the cold pool used to narrow the pores after being immersed in the hot pools.