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Grab your Rome Underground Pass at the Touristation Redemption Point to visit the main underground venues in Rome: the Stadium of Domitian, formerly a site of the ancient Olympic Games, now 5 meters under the Piazza Navona and the underground archaeological site near the Trevi Fountain.
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Explore two rare archaeological sites beneath Rome: Navona’s ancient stadium and Trevi’s hidden aqueduct-fed insula.
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Enjoy timed entry plus multilingual audio guides at both locations for smooth, self-paced discovery.
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See the brick vaults of Domitian’s 1st-century stadium and walk through preserved Roman apartments beneath modern Trevi.
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A seamless way to pair two nearby underground sites, saving planning time while covering two distinct eras of Rome.
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Upgrade options include guided tours at select timings, offering deeper insight into Rome’s underground engineering.
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Stadium of Domitian (Navona Underground)
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Admission ticket with reserved timeslot
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Audio guide (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish)
Trevi District Underground (Vicus Caprarius)
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Admission ticket with reserved timeslot
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Audio guide (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish)
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Hotel Transfers
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Food and beverages
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Discover two of Rome’s most fascinating underground excavations with reserved entry and multilingual audio guides. Move at your own pace as you uncover ancient stadium foundations and remarkably preserved Roman housing.
Getting started
Reach the entrance beneath Piazza Navona; scan your voucher and collect your device audioguide. Expect a quick bag check before entry.
What to expect
Explore the 1st-century remains of Rome’s only known brick stadium, lying directly below today’s Piazza Navona.
Features
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Walk along the original masonry corridors used by spectators of ancient athletic games.
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View illuminated excavation zones showing the stadium’s curved outline and vaulted support structures.
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Learn how the stadium shaped today’s Piazza Navona through clear, multilingual audio commentary.
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Getting started
Enter the small museum just steps from the Trevi Fountain. Show your voucher at the desk and pick up your audioguide before descending.
What to expect
Venture into a compact archaeological district revealing Roman apartments, cisterns, and the Aqua Virgo’s ancient water channels.
Features
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See preserved walls, staircases, and storage rooms from a 2nd-century insula.
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Observe the still-flowing Aqua Virgo channels that once supplied ancient Rome—and still feed the Trevi Fountain.
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Follow the audio narration for context on daily life and engineering beneath one of Rome’s busiest squares.
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What to bring
- Carry a charged smartphone and earphones to use the audio guide app.
What’s not allowed
- Glass bottles, alcoholic drinks, aerosols, large bags, and pets are not permitted in either underground site.
Accessibility
- Narrow passages and uneven floors make these sites unsuitable for wheelchair users or visitors with mobility challenges.
Please display the tickets on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
Meeting Point
- Redeem your tickets at the Touristation Office before visiting the attraction
- The Touristation Office is located in Piazza Navona 25
Getting There
The closest bus stop is Rinascimento. You can catch bus nos. 30, 70 or 81 to this stop. The meeting point is a short walking distance from this stop.
Validity
This ticket is only valid for the date and time selected during checkout.
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