Visit the Baths of Caracalla in Rome
byEverything to know about visiting the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, including history, 4d tours, tickets and open hours.
Everything to know about visiting the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, including history, 4d tours, tickets and open hours.
The incredible Domus Aurea (once home to emperor Nero) opened its gates to visitors in 2014. Now you can visit the archaeological restoration site with virtual reality tours.
From thrift shopping in Monti to grabbing aperitivo with the locals, we’ve got you covered with a selection of 39 incredible things to do in Rome.
Owned by the Pamphilj family, the Galleria Doria Pamphilj exhibits some of the most magnificent pieces of artwork, sculptures and décor.
The 40-minute augmented and virtual reality “Circo Maximo Experience” allows you to relive the ancient splendours of Rome’s Circo Massimo.
A Walk Through Domus Romane, the Imperial Roman Homes at Palazzo Valentini, not far from Piazza Venezia in Rome.
Gandini is a master woodcarver and focuses his work on lonely tree trunks. If you have yet to see his work, once in Rome you will certainly notice one of his 66 (and counting) sculptures around the Roman streets.
Who better to give you tips on how to make the most of your time in Rome than some of the city’s international university directors?
Who better to tell the secrets of Rome than nine of the most influential bloggers and online contributors of the city?
If you don’t have lots of time on your hands, the skip-the-line Flash Colosseum is the perfect solution. It allows you to see the highlights of the Colosseum in an engaging way in just 1 hour.
Explore the Roman Forum, the Imperial Forums and Palatine Hill through an underground walkway with the newly released Forum Pass.
Characters, gestures, gods, animals and colors come to life in 3D thanks to augmented reality to illustrate the origins of Rome and the family of Augustus.
After three centuries, the wooden planks that covered the Scala Sancta in the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran have been removed, unveiling the Holy Stairs that Jesus climbed.
Rome’s vast variety of ancient architecture convinces tourists to trot around the city hoping to capture it all. Here are 7 lesser known sites to visit in Rome.