4 Hours Ostia Antica Tour from Rome by Train

4 hours

Easy

This is a magical immersion in Ancient Roman daily life! Your private guide will select impressive remains in this vast area and reveal all connections between the ancient and modern worlds.
Uncover the authentic charm of Ostia Antica, a remarkable alternative to Pompeii for a genuine Roman adventure! As Rome's primary harbor town, Ostia has remained exquisitely preserved after being buried in mud for centuries. Explore a plethora of baths, houses, and temple ruins, meticulously organized in a classic Roman town layout. The Ancient Ostia Guided Tour tickets are included, offering an immersive experience.

Step back in time and witness the evolution of Ostia Antica, where barracks, warehouses, offices, and taverns coexist harmoniously as a testament to ancient life.
What's included?
  • Tip or gratuity
Assistance to get the train at Piramide underground station
return train ticket from Rome to Ancient Ostia Station
Certified Professional Guide
Entrance ticket to Ostia archaeological site
Exclusions
  • Food & drinks
  • Entry or admission fee

Bottled water

Please note
  • Public transportation nearby
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Meet your guide according to the time slot you booked ( 8:15 am or 2:15 pm ) at the exit of Piramide underground station at the street level. The guide will hold a sign with your name and will bring your tickets. 
  • The ride takes about 30 minutes. Do not hesitate to contact us for further details. 
  • Useful info: – Oversized bags or backpacks and big umbrellas are not allowed inside the site; small backpacks and foldable umbrellas are permitted. NOTE: From 20 October to 28/29 September, the archaeological site closes at 4:30 p.m., and the afternoon tour meeting time is 12:30 p.m. 
  • Wear comfortable shoes - Bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the hot sun during spring and summer. - Bring a raincoat in case of light rain - Bring water with you. While there are places to buy water at the site, it's best to have your own water bottle. 
What to bring

    At the entrances of museums and archaeological sites, they may check the correspondence between the names on the tickets and your IDs. Please remember to bring your IDs.

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