Ancient Ostia (Ostia Antica) in Rome

Ancient Ostia (Ostia Antica)

Rome, Italy

42 ticket options available · from $17.74 to $273.25 · free cancellation on 15 of 42

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About Ancient Ostia (Ostia Antica)

Ancient Ostia, also known as Ostia Antica, is a significant archaeological site located near Rome, Italy. It was once the bustling port city of ancient Rome, providing insights into Roman urban life. Visitors come to explore its extensive ruins, including ancient buildings, mosaics, and temples, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and tourists.

Multiple marketplaces offer tickets for entry to Ancient Ostia, with prices varying across platforms. It is advisable to compare ticket options to find the best deal, as several sellers, including Traviia, Staybook, and others, provide access to this historic site, helping visitors secure the most economical choice for their visit.

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10 marketplaces sell entry to Ancient Ostia (Ostia Antica), from $20.38.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Traviia Free cancellation Access Ticket $20.38 View
Staybook Free cancellation Access Ticket $20.48 View
GuruWalk Ostia Antica Archaeological Park: Entry Ticket $20.98 View
Hellotickets Ostia Antica Archaeological Park Tickets $20.98 View
Tourscanner Ostia Antica Archaeological Park: Entry Ticket $20.98 View
FindrHost Ostia Antica Archaeological Park: Entry Ticket $20.98 View
Tiqets Ostia Antica Archaeological Park: Entry Ticket $20.98 View
Fever Ostia Antica Archaeological Park: Entrance ticket $20.98 View
Pelago Ostia Antica Archaeological Park: Entry Ticket $21.39 View
Tourism Tickets Ostia Antica Archaeological Park: Entrance ticket $23.08 View

Tours, passes & combos at Ancient Ostia (Ostia Antica)

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Headout Access Ticket $17.74 View
Ostia Antica Official Full price for all sites and museums in the Park, valid for $20.98 View
TicketsToDo General ticket $20.98 View
Klook General ticket $21.09 View
GuruWalk Free cancellation Ostia Antica entry ticket with downloadable audio guide $31.47 View
Priceline Free cancellation Ostia Antica Skip The Line Tickets $31.47 View
Viator Free cancellation Ticket and Audioguide $39.63 View
Tourscanner Ostia Antica: Skip The Line Entrance + Audio Guide $39.63 View
FindrHost Free cancellation Ostia Antica: Skip The Line Entrance + Audio Guide $39.63 View
GuruWalk Free cancellation Ostia Antica Archeological Area Entry Ticket with Audioguide $41.96 View
Evendo Free cancellation Ticket · Ostia Antica Archeological Area Entry Ticket with A $42.25 View
Headout 48-Hour Pass $53.61 View
Tourism Tickets Ostia Antica: Ingresso salta-coda + Audioguida $64.10 View
Klook Free cancellation City pass · 1 day $78.29 View
Headout Roma Pass: Access 2 Attractions and Unlimited Public Transpo $86.13 View
Klook Free cancellation City pass · 2 days $101.69 View
Civitatis Go City: Rome Explorer Pass $103.73 View
Klook Free cancellation City pass · 3 days $113.39 View
Viator 3-Attraction Pass $129.36 View
Tripadvisor 3-Attraction Pass $129.36 View

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Area
150 hectares (1.5 km2)
Type
Archaeological site in Italy

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Why is Ostia Antica famous?

Ostia Antica is now a large archaeological site noted for the excellent preservation of its ancient buildings, magnificent frescoes and impressive mosaics. As in Pompeii, Ostia's remains provide details about Roman urbanism that are not accessible within the city of Rome itself.

Is Ostia Antica bigger than Pompeii?

With an area of about 150 hectares, Ostia Antica is both larger and, in terms of Roman urban development, older than Pompeii (66 hectares total, of which 44-50 have been excavated). Traditionally founded by Ancus Marcius in the 7th century BC, it developed as a Roman colony in the 4th century BC.

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