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Combo: Caracalla Baths + Diocletian Baths Tickets

Ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome under a clear blue sky.
Caracalla Baths and Diocletian Baths in Rome with surrounding gardens.
Statue overlooking the Baths of Diocletian courtyard with visitors exploring.
Interior of historic bathhouse with arched brick walls and decorative elements, related to Caracalla Baths Entry & Diocletian Baths Entry.

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See where ancient Romans went to relax and spend leisure time: the Baths of Caracalla and Diocletian! Get access to both sites with this one combo ticket.

    • Save money as you visit two famous ancient Roman bathhouses with one ticket!

    • Enjoy entry to the Caracalla Baths in south Rome, an ancient spa complex and bathhouse.

    • Explore the various sections of the Baths, which doubled as a social gathering location and gymnasium for the ancient Romans.

    • Make your way to the Diocletian Baths, an integral part of the National Roman Museum.

    • Admire the magnificent structure of the bath, which happens to be the largest in all of Ancient Rome.

    • The Baths of Diocletian boast its traditional pools of water known for being held at different temperatures, like caldarium, frigidarium and tepidarium.

    • Additionally, check out the bath’s central hall, the open-air swimming pool and many other rooms used for varying purposes.

    • Entry to the Caracalla Baths

    • Entry to the Baths of Diocletian

    • Guided tour
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    Joelle Orange

    Joelle

    Apr, 2024Verified booking

    5/5
    Very beautiful site that I recommend to visit .. relaxing
    AJAJ Dreuw

    Ajaj

    Mar, 2024Verified booking

    5/5
    The Baths of Caracalla are another example of an amazing feat of architecture left to us by the Romans! And an oasis of tranquility to view everything at your leisure. Especially compared to the Colosseum or the Fora. In terms of information I found the signs brief. Even without a guide you should be able to get a good picture. Therefore, I definitely recommend going with a guide.
    Paula Karina Pérez Flores

    Paula

    Nov, 2023Verified booking

    4/5
    They have in very good condition the archaeological remains. The only thing missing is more visible signs to get the audio guide.
    FOUILLAND Jean-Luc

    Fouilland

    Oct, 2023Verified booking

    4/5
    Les lunettes pour la visite virtuelle qui, en plus des propos propos intéressants, nous permettent de mieux appréhender la vie romaine de l' époque.
    MARCELO ARMELIN

    Marcelo

    Apr, 2023Verified booking

    4/5
    The place was very empty and with no lines, so the ticket could be bought on the spot. Part of the tour, the tunnels, were not open to visitors.
  • The Caracalla Baths

    The Thermae Antonianae, one of the largest and best-preserved examples of an ancient spa complex, was constructed under the auspices of Emperor Caracalla in the southern part of the city. The building was finished in 216 A.D. and exhibits the rectangular plan typical of Imperial spa centers. The spa itself was not simply a place for bathing, sport, and health, it was also a place of study and for relaxing. Around the center of the structure the various parts of the spa are found in sequential order: the "Calidarium", the "Tepidarium", the "Frigidarium" and the "Natatio". There are also other zones and areas to be found around the two gymnasiums. The water system was made possible by the construction of a special duct from the main aqueduct called the Aqua Antoniana. Throughout its history the spa was reconstructed several times and before finally closing altogether in 537 A.D.

    The Diocletian Baths

    Sign yourself up for a day of learning, sightseeing and fun at one of the four seats of the National Roman Museum, the Baths of Diocletian! Today, the Bath is taken up by the Museum of Epigraphy, which mainly collects and preserves written texts from the 8th century B.C to the 4th century A.D. Admire the largest bath in all of Ancient Rome as you walk around its massive structure. Apart from the traditional pools being held at varying temperatures (calidarium, frigidarium and tepidarium), the bath also boasts a central hall, an open-air swimming pool and various significant rooms that had specific purposes back in the day.

  • Timings

    The Caracalla Baths

    From the last Sunday of October to 15 February from 9 AM to 4:30 PM

    From 16 February to 15 March from 9 AM to 5 PM

    From March 16th to the last Saturday of March from 9 AM to 5:30 PM

    From the last Sunday of March to 31 August from 9 AM to 7:15 PM

    From 1 September to 30 September from 9 AM to 7 PM

    From 1 October to the last Saturday of October from 9 AM to 6:30 PM

    On Mondays open from 9 AM to 2 PM

    The Diocletian Baths

    Tue - Sun: 9:00 AM- 7:30 PM.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at the ticket redemption point.

    Ticket Redemption Points

    The Baths of Caracalla

    • Redeem your ticket at The Baths of Caracalla.

    • Address: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Roma RM, Italy.

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    The Baths of Diocletian

    • Redeem your ticket at the Baths of Diocletian.

    • Address: Via delle Terme di Diocleziano, 00185 Roma.

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    Validity

    This ticket is valid for the date selected during checkout.

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