Embark on a fascinating Ostia Antica tour and discover the well-preserved ruins of Rome’s ancient seaport. Explore the bustling commercial port, Roman lifestyles, and immerse yourself in history.
Embark on a fascinating Ostia Antica tour and discover the well-preserved ruins of Rome’s ancient seaport. Explore the bustling commercial port, Roman lifestyles, and immerse yourself in history.
- Parco Archeologico di Ostia Antica - Become more acquainted with one of the Roman area’s key archeological milestones on this private, half-day voyage through Ostia Antica. An antiquated settlement situated on the River Tiber, only 17 miles (28 kilometers) from Rome appropriate, Ostia Antica incorporates the vestiges of an amphitheater, open…
- Parco Archeologico di Ostia Antica - Become more acquainted with one of the Roman area’s key archeological milestones on this private, half-day voyage through Ostia Antica. An antiquated settlement situated on the River Tiber, only 17 miles (28 kilometers) from Rome appropriate, Ostia Antica incorporates the vestiges of an amphitheater, open showers, and that’s just the beginning. Upon your entry, appreciate abundant time to investigate, and take in progressively about the sights from your local guide.
- Local guide
- Pick up
- Local guide
- Pick up
- Please note: luggages cannot be left in the car during the day, the airport offers luggages storage
- Drop Off
- Please note: luggages cannot be left in the car during the day, the airport offers luggages storage
- Drop Off
The beautifully preserved remnants of Ostia Antica, once Rome’s primary seaport, are situated twenty miles away from the modern city, amidst the hills between the Tiber River and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Ostia Antica, most likely established in the 4th century BC as a military outpost to guard the river’s mouth from naval invasions, served as a bustling…
The beautifully preserved remnants of Ostia Antica, once Rome’s primary seaport, are situated twenty miles away from the modern city, amidst the hills between the Tiber River and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Ostia Antica, most likely established in the 4th century BC as a military outpost to guard the river’s mouth from naval invasions, served as a bustling trade hub when Rome dominated over the entire Mediterranean in the 2nd century BC. With Rome’s decline, the port was deserted and only inhabited by shepherds and their flocks. The once lively city, home to approximately 60,000 people, offers insights into Roman life with its harbors, warehouses, apartments, houses, stores, bathhouses, and temples. As you meander down Ostia’s main street, the Decumanus Maximus, deep ruts caused by cargo carts transporting goods between Rome and Ostia can be observed. The city is considered to be the second best preserved ancient Roman town after Pompeii.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.