Rome Bike Rental with Caracalla Baths Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Discover Rome in a different way with this bike rental with entrance to the Baths of Caracalla, an ideal experience for those who want to combine a ride around the city at their own pace with a visit to one of the most impressive thermal complexes of Ancient Rome. It is a very practical option to enjoy a more active part of the day and complete it afterwards with a cultural visit.
The experience includes 3 hours of bike rental, perfect to explore Rome on your own with more freedom and reach some of its most emblematic places at your own pace. Afterwards, the activity is completed with the entrance to the Baths of Caracalla, one of the best preserved archaeological remains of the city.
In addition, the booking includes an audio guide of the city in app, a useful complement to follow selected itineraries while you cycle. This is a highly recommended option for those who want to discover Rome in a flexible way, combining mobility, history and a monumental visit.
- Tour Rome at your own pace with 3 hours of bike rental
- Complete the experience with the entrance to the Baths of Caracalla.
- Enjoy a practical and original way to combine walking and culture.
What’s included
- Rent a bike to explore Rome
- Tickets for the Baths of Caracalla
- Audio guide of the city in app
- Tourist guide
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Step by Step
This activity is a very pleasant way to discover Rome, combining an outdoor experience with a must-see archaeological visit. The proposal is designed for those who want to move around the city with more freedom, enjoy the atmosphere of its streets and, afterwards, get into one of the great vestiges of Imperial Rome.
The first part of the experience consists of 3 hours of bike rental, enough time to pedal around the city and explore different itineraries at your own pace. This is an ideal option for those who prefer to explore Rome without depending on groups or closed routes, making the most of their time and enjoying the ride in a more free way.
After the bike ride, the activity includes the entrance to the Baths of Caracalla, one of the largest and best preserved examples of a thermal complex of antiquity. Built under Emperor Caracalla and completed in 216 AD, these baths allow you to imagine the monumental scale and refinement of Roman public life.
During the visit you can discover such characteristic spaces as the calidarium, the tepidarium, the frigidarium and the natatio, following the classical layout of the great imperial thermal centres. It is also particularly interesting to learn how its water system worked, made possible by a diversion from the main aqueduct known as the Aqua Antoniana.
All in all, this is a highly recommendable experience for those who want to enjoy Rome in a different format, combining a free city tour with a visit to one of its most impressive archaeological sites. A comfortable, active and very complete way to experience the city.