Domus Aurea, Baths of Caracalla Diocletian - Rick Steves After successfully securing my Colosseum Underground tickets on the COOP site (thanks Kathy, Donna and all the other wonderful members who virtually talked me through the process!), I started peeking around at other experiences on their site It seems the forum favorites of Domus Aurea and Baths of Caracalla still have plenty of tickets available
Baden-Baden Baths - Rick Steves Travel Forum Outdoor Pools at Caracalla Therme in Baden-Baden, Germany I spent most of my time at Caracalla Therme in the sauna area This is a coed spa zone, made from a textile-free area with both indoor and outdoor spa and sauna facilities You can cover yourself with a towel as you walk around the facility, but it neither required nor expected
Baden Baden - Caracalla Spa - Rick Steves Travel Forum We had an absolute wonderful time! We would love to go back to Baden Baden and go again I do believe in challenging myself and trying new things but being without a bathing suit in a public place just doesn’t work for me Whatever you decide I am sure you will be happy you went to Caracalla Spa such an awesome relaxing place Enjoy!
Baden-Baden - Caracalla is swimsuit picky - Rick Steves We just got back from German, Austria Switzerland Tour I just wanted to pass along a heads up about the Baths of Caracalla's view on appropriate swimsuits Women are expected to wear a one peace or bikini My wife had a two piece swimsuit similar to a burkini It covered over her knees and draped across her middle She was not allowed to swim
Terme di Caracalla (Baths or Caracalla), Rome tickets I have been having difficulty with the CoopCulture link for purchasing tickets I know that this ticket agent is no longer the agent for the Colosseum and that there have been multiple issues obtaining tickets for the Colosseum I am also having difficulties seeing tickets for Terme di Caracalla past April 30
Baths of Diocletian - Rick Steves Travel Forum I've been to both and enjoyed both very much, but if you are looking to prune your list of places to visit, I vote for seeing Caracalla It's more impressive, more memorable, and easier (and quicker) to visit --- Diocletian has lots of rooms and you wander around a lot (so, there's a sense of discovery when you find yet another room, but also a
Baths of Caracalla in Rome - Highly recommended - Rick Steves Just got back from the Baths of Caracalla Holy cow! If you want to viscerally experience what the grandeur of ancient Rome must have looked and felt like at its peak, go here The scale of the place is just mind-boggling Much more interesting than the Baths of Diocletian
Aida and the Baths of Caracalla - Rick Steves Travel Forum In the summer of 1955 I saw an outdoor production of Aida at the Baths of Caracalla I swear it ended with some chariots being pulled onto the stage by several white horses Do they still have chariots and horses at the end? It was very dramatic, to say the least
Baths of Caracalla Tour Guide Recommendation I went to the Baths of Caracalla as part of Context Travel's Appian Way tour It's a pretty pricey tour, but I really enjoyed it Context limits groups to 6 people and guides are Master's or PhD level "docents " Our docent greatly supported our understanding of what we were seeing and helped us place it in historical context