
Discover one of the biggest underground attractions in Rome. The ruins of the Stadium of Domitian (declared by the UNESCO World Heritage Site) are located under Piazza Navona at about 4.50 meters from the road level. This one-of-a-kind archaeological area is all that remains of the first and only example of a masonry stadium known to date in Rome.
Learn everything about the Stadium of Domitian (also called Circus Agonalis) and its 30 thousand spectators’ capacity. This stadium was very well known for the demonstrations that were held here boasted professional gymnasts (often from Greece), running competitions (usually with female athletes), jumping competitions, discus and javelin throwing competitions, fighting (pancratius), and boxing fights.
Enjoy your tour with an included audioguide, 40 information panels, video installations, and 3D reconstruction technology, and explore this Roman jewel located under Piazza Navona as much as you want.
Top Sights Includes:
- • The Domitian Stadium
- • Piazza Navona
- • Masonry stadium & More
Explore one of the 7 wonders of Imperial Rome (Unesco Heritage): The archaeological area of the Domitian Stadium.
What you get:
✔️ Entry Ticket to the Domitian Stadium
✔️ Audio guide
What you don’t get:
✖️ Guided Tour
✖️ Transportation
✖️ Food & Drinks
⚬ Show your voucher as you arrive at the Domitian Stadium: Via di Tor Sanguigna, 3, Rome
⚬ Please note that the venue is open in the following hours: 10.00am – 7.00pm, Last entrance 6.20pm.
What is a self-guided tour?
A self-guided tour is a type of tour where visitors explore a destination on their own using an audio guide or a map. Unlike a guided tour, visitors are not led by a tour guide and are free to choose their own pace and explore the sights that interest them the most. Self-guided tours offer more flexibility and freedom to visitors. They are a popular option for those who prefer to explore a destination independently.
Is a Walking Tour suitable for all ages?
The walking tour is suitable for all ages, but keep in mind that it involves a fair amount of walking and standing, so participants should be able to walk for at least 2.5 hours. Additionally, wearing comfortable walking shoes and bringing a water bottle can help ensure that you're comfortable throughout the tour.
What is a Multilingual Audio tour?
A multilingual audio tour is a type of tour that provides visitors with audio guides in multiple languages. Visitors can use headphones to listen to the audio guide as they explore a destination, with the audio guide providing information about the sights, history, and culture of the area. The audio guides are typically pre-recorded and offer visitors the option to choose their preferred language.