Baths of Caracalla Artwork

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(2.6K) · Historical landmark in Rome, Italy
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The Roman Emperor Caracalla built the second largest baths in Rome known as the Baths of Caracalla in the 3rd century. The baths included many …

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Mar 13, 2025
What a great place. You get a real sense of a key part of Roman life/history without the crowds. Lots of lovely little details, too. Not far from the Circus Maximus and well worth the effort.Full review by LBearbath
Mar 13, 2025
It is a vast impressive ruin. It is very interesting to walk around and see the large scale of the baths and leisure areas, including some well preserved mosaics and artefacts. The ambience is calm a…Full review by 9changp
Feb 20, 2025
These are a little off the beaten track but an easy walk from the Colosseum and well worth it. At first you're lead around the "gardens" and there isn't much in the way of explanations (though lack o…Full review by Stuart B

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Hi, Do you need to book the 4D goggles experience online or can they be purchased at the entrance when you arrive? …
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Hi, Do you need to book the 4D goggles experience online or can they be purchased at the entrance when you arrive? Thanks!
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Purchase at the entrance. They are augmented reality glasses with some audio descriptions of the various sights
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Can we arrive pre-dusk and explore and then attend the opera? Would you say this rates in interest as the Colosseum? …
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Can we arrive pre-dusk and explore and then attend the opera? Would you say this rates in interest as the Colosseum? We may skip that due to crowds and the unavailability of skip the line tickets unless we pay a lot from a third party. Going in a week and a half for reference!
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Hello, I would recommend the baths of caracalla and you can either have the 3 - D goggles or the audio guide. you may want to ask when you get there about arriving for dusk for an …
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Hello, I would recommend the baths of caracalla and you can either have the 3 - D goggles or the audio guide. you may want to ask when you get there about arriving for dusk for an opera performance. As for skip the line i do recommend the coloseum but try using the company GETYOURGUIDE. we have used then frequently. they have a varied choice of activities and they are reasonably price and skip the line is worth it. if you want to queue for 3 or more hours then visit on your own but that waiting time is reduced to 1 hour or less with skip the line so it really is worth it.
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Can you get massages? Are there any thermal waters for people to actually go and bathe in?
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It is a preserved ancient Roman site. No spa services.
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