Baths of Diocletian (Terme di Diocleziano)
Rome, Italy
38 ticket options available · from $11.62 to $218.70 · free cancellation on 19 of 38
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About Baths of Diocletian (Terme di Diocleziano)
The Baths of Diocletian, located in Rome, are an ancient Roman public bath complex that showcases the grandeur of Roman architecture and engineering. Visitors are drawn to this UNESCO World Heritage site to explore its vast ruins, which include impressive halls and intricate mosaics, reflecting the historical significance of Roman communal bathing culture.
Entry tickets to the Baths of Diocletian are available through various marketplaces, with prices differing across platforms. It is advisable to compare these prices before purchasing, as they can vary significantly, ensuring visitors secure the best deal for their experience at this remarkable museum.
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9 marketplaces sell entry to Baths of Diocletian (Terme di Diocleziano), from $11.62.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hellotickets Free cancellation | Rome Leonardo da Vinci Museum Tickets | $11.62 | View |
| National Roman Museum, Baths of Diocletian Official | Combined ticket allowing one entrance to Baths of Diocletian | $17.43 | View |
| Tripadvisor | Roman National Museum & Diocletian Baths Entry Ticket with A | $27.88 | View |
| Viator | Roman National Museum & Diocletian Baths Entry Ticket with A | $27.88 | View |
| Priceline | Roman National Museum & Diocletian Baths Entry Ticket with A | $27.88 | View |
| Tourscanner | Roman National Museum & Diocletian Baths Entry Ticket with A | $27.88 | View |
| Over The Planet | Roman National Museum & Diocletian Baths Entry Ticket with A | $27.88 | View |
| Evendo | Roman National Museum & Diocletian Baths Entry Ticket with A | $28.17 | View |
| GuruWalk | Palazzo Altemps, Palazzo Massimo & Baths of Diocletian: Rese | $32.53 | View |
Tours, passes & combos at Baths of Diocletian (Terme di Diocleziano)
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| GetYourGuide Free cancellation | Skip-the-Line Entry to National Roman Museum | $34.85 | View |
| Tripadvisor Free cancellation | National Roman Museum 3 Site Pass 7 Day Flexible Entry | $38.34 | View |
| Viator Free cancellation | National Roman Museum 3 Site Pass 7 Day Flexible Entry | $38.34 | View |
| Priceline Free cancellation | National Roman Museum 3 Site Pass 7 Day Flexible Entry | $38.34 | View |
| Tourscanner | National Roman Museum 3 Site Pass 7 Day Flexible Entry | $38.34 | View |
| Evendo Free cancellation | National Roman Museum 3 Site Pass 7 Day Flexible Entry | $38.73 | View |
| Expedia Free cancellation | 12:45 PM, National Roman Museum 3 Site Pass 7 Day Flexible E | $38.74 | View |
| GetYourGuide Free cancellation | Roma Pass with 72 Hours of Transport | $64.56 | View |
| Headout | 2-Day Pass with Colosseum Tickets | $121.87 | View |
| Agoda Free cancellation | Private tour for 5 people + | National Roman Museum and Dioc | $129.51 | View |
| Headout | 2-Day Pass with Vatican Tickets | $130 | View |
| Headout | 3-Day Pass with Colosseum Tickets | $133.49 | View |
| Headout | 3-Day Pass with Vatican Tickets | $141.62 | View |
| Headout | 2-Day Pass with Vatican & Colosseum Tickets | $150.92 | View |
| Headout | 4-Day Pass with Colosseum Tickets | $156.72 | View |
| Headout | 4-Day Pass with Vatican Tickets | $164.86 | View |
| Headout | 5-Day Pass with Colosseum Tickets | $168.34 | View |
| Hellotickets Free cancellation | Roma Pass and Omnia Card | $170.78 | View |
| Headout Free cancellation | 3 Day OMNIA Card | $173.11 | View |
| Headout | 5-Day Pass with Vatican Tickets | $176.48 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Museum in Rome, Italy
Visitor information
- Address: Viale Enrico de Nicola, 78, 00185 Roma RM, Italy
- Phone: +39 06 684851
- Official website: https://museonazionaleromano.it/
People also ask
Are the baths of Diocletian worth visiting?
Walking into the Baths of Diocletian is a must on any Rome travel guide; it feels like time-travelling. Called Terme di Diocleziano in Italian and Thermae Diocletiani in Latin, the space opens up around you with staggering size, a reminder that the Romans didn't do anything half assed.
Can you still see the Baths of Diocletian today?
Open to the public after thirty years of reconstruction, the 10th Hall of the Baths of Diocletian were made part of the National Museum of Rome in 2008. Nowadays, only a small part can be visited, in which it is possible to see the high ceilings the baths had.
What was the significance of the baths of Diocletian?
Built between 298 and 306 AD under Emperor Diocletian, these baths were the largest ever constructed in Rome. They could accommodate up to 3,000 people at the same time, a number that immediately conveys their scale and significance. The baths were not merely places for bathing, but true social hubs.
What is the Diocletian bath ritual?
The ritual begins with an olive oil, honey, salt and laurel-based exfoliation, followed by a healing mud body wrap with cleansing and detoxifying properties. It culminates in a relaxing, personalised massage with a St. John's wort macerate made by skilled therapists.