Tickets to the Archaeological Park of the Baths of Bacoli






Visit the Archaeological Park of the Baths of Bacoli to explore 2,000-year-old Roman ruins and baths.
highlights
highlights
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Take a walk among the ancient Roman buildings and baths that were built more than 2,000 years ago.
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Explore Roman thermal baths like Sosandra, famous for the luxurious bathing culture, and Mercury, dedicated to the Roman god Mercury.
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Enjoy panoramic views of the Bay of Naples and the iconic Mount Vesuvius from multiple scenic spots throughout the park.
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Admire at the mosaic floors that once decorated the Roman villas. These mosaics depict scenes from mythology and daily life of Romans.
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Fun Fact: The site was a popular destination for Roman emperors and aristocrats, including Nero and Julius Caesar.
inclusions
inclusions
- Entry to archaeological park of the baths of Bacoli
cancellation policy
cancellation policy
These tickets can’t be cancelled. However, they are valid for an extended period of time.
ticket validity
ticket validity
These tickets are valid for an extended duration. The exact details will be present on the ticket.
your experience
your experience
Ancient Roman Baths
The Archaeological Park of the Baths of Bacoli, located near Naples, Italy, is a historical site showcasing preserved Roman ruins, including luxurious bathhouses and imperial villas. With this ticket, explore Roman baths that were built 2000 years ago and stroll along the mosaic-adorned corridors that have endured for centuries. The site showcases Roman engineering marvels, including hot and cold baths, mosaic-adorned chambers, and saunas that were used by the Romans in the 1st century.
Baths of Sosandra and Mercury
Explore a variety of baths, each offering unique insights into Roman bathing culture. The Bath of Sosandra, named after a discovered statue of the goddess, showcases Roman bathing luxury with its beautifully preserved mosaics, and chambers, providing a glimpse into Roman bathing culture. On the other hand, the Bath of Mercury, dedicated to the Roman god of commerce and travel, stands out for its unique architectural elements, including a central pool and circular chamber, suggesting its potential use for therapeutic purposes. The nymphaeum with its central pool and maritime baths near the sea add distinct elements to the entire park.
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know before you go
Important Information
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It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes as this experience involves a fair amount of walking.
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First Sunday of each month free for all visitors.
Restrictions
- Please note that some areas or features of the site may be accessible, while others may not be, posing challenges or barriers for people with mobility issues or other disabilities.
my tickets
my tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Show your ticket at Parco archeologico delle Terme di Baia.
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Address: 80070 Baiae, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is Bacoli - Via Terme Romane , Terme. It is a quick 1-minute walk to the redemption point.
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Board buses #101, #102, and more to get you there.