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Naples Walking Tour with Underground Roman Ruins Ticket


Discover Naples with a 5-hour guided walking tour through its famous historical center, rich with artisan shops, street food, churches and network of underground excavations. Meet your guide in the city center by Municipio Square and start the tour through the monumental area. Explore the Galleria Umberto and Plebiscito Square. Then walk by Castel Nuovo and by the Royal Palace. In the historical center, enjoy free time for shopping. Stroll through Spaccanapoli and Via San Gregorio Armeno, and visit the buried ruins of ancient Naples. After the tour, you have the choice to either end the experience and discover Naples on your own, or enjoy lunch at a restaurant located in the heart of Naples, just a short walk from Piazza Municipio, Castel Nuovo, and Via Toledo. For this excursion, you can select from the following options: Guided Walking tour of Naples with Underground Ruins Guided walking tour of Naples with Underground Ruins + Meal


Colosseum and Roman forum.


If you visit Rome, it can be quite a hassle to find your way around. Come see the Colosseum and the forum. (this is not an ticket to go inside the Colosseum) Joining this guided walking 2-hour tour is a great way to discover the city of Rome and enjoy the highlights around the Colosseum and the area around it. After the tour the guide will be more then happy to tell where to eat and drink. Included in the tour will be: Piazza Venezia, Campiglio Hill, Trajan's Forum, Forum Romano and will end in front of the Colosseum PLEASE NOTE: 1. On this tour you will NOT enter into the Colosseum. 2. Read our reviews before you book that way you know what to expect and how it works! 3. After your paid the booking fee there will be no extra cost except tips to the tour guide BUT only in case you liked the tour.


Visit to Italica Roman Ruins Tour tickets included


Come with us and explore this magnificent piece of history right outside the Seville city limits ! This Roman city was built in 206 B.C. and is one of the oldest Roman settlements in Spain. This thriving Roman metropolis was the birthplace of not one, but two Roman emperors, Trajan and Hadrian. During their reign, the city of Italica grew to become one of the largest exporters of grain and olive oil. With massive wealth flowing into the city, they were able to build a marvel. The 25,000 seat amphitheatre was one of the largest in the Roman empire and was the home of grand gladiator fights and the filming place of modern days Game of Thrones. Explore this unbelievable ancient Roman city that was a marvel of its time and learn about the amazing history of yesteryear.


Conimbriga and The Roman Tour


The Veado Verde / Green Deer invites you to live an experience in ancient Roman lands. Learn about Roman habits and traditions so deeply rooted in and around the ruins of Conimbriga. Let us show you their source of water and the beginning of the aqueduct in an ancient castellum, the ruins of the quasi-imperial Conimbriga with its House of the Fountains and enjoy its wonderful garden scenes, mythological passages, seasons, monsters, birds and sea animals. We will also have the opportunity to visit the PO.RO.S – Roman Portugal Museum in Sicó, the newest museum, integrated in the Roman legacy tour. As a multimedia and virtual space, it works in combination with Conímbriga. IMPORTANT: Feel safe, we have the "Clean & Safe" seal from Turismo de Portugal!


Sightseeing Split's Roman Ruins: A Self-Guided Audio Tour


Welcome to Split. At its ancient heart is Diocletian's Palace, which is 1,700 years old. It’s on UNESCO’s World Heritage List too, along with the rest of the city’s historical centre. This self guided audio tour starts with a bird’s eye view of this old town, at a scale model of it on the Riva Promenade. From there, we’ll visit the cellars of Diocletian's Palace, the imperial residence, the palace’s central square, which is called the Peristyle. We’ll then whirl forward in time after that, making our way into the northern part of the palace compound with its medieval buildings, including the Jewish Ghetto. From there, we’ll take a walk through Split’s historical centre that’ll lead us onto the Riva Promenade again. The tour ends at the elegant Prokurative and Fruit squares, after a leisurely stroll along the city’s French-style boulevards and discover. Please note that this tour does not require you to enter any of the ticketed venues along the way.


Private Day Tour to the Roman Ruins of Tipaza


Our guides are experts and children of Tipaza. The experience there is most authentic. Discover the highlights of Tipaza on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow and thousand-year-old streets of Cherchell, then we will go to the famous Roman ruins of Tipaza, then, visit the mysterious tomb of the Christian woman who has inspired so many artists and historians. Also, we will have lunch with a dish of grilled fish, a local specialty.


Roman Ruins to Blitz Bombings: A Walking Tour of London's Fiery History


Travel through two thousand years of history, meeting Romans, kings, Charles Dickens, Anne Boleyn's ghost, and Queen Boudica (and hear how she's connected to Harry Potter!) On our walking tour we'll travel across the City of London, the ancient heart of the capital. We'll learn about the City's founding two thousand years ago and hear about its survival through fire and war, discover where you can still see Roman ruins to this day, hear about the Tower of London's bloody past, and find out the easiest way to tunnel into the Bank of England's vaults! The guided walking tour begins outside Tower Hill Station exit, ends near to Blackfriars Station, and will take around two hours. Total distance is about two and a half miles. Ticket sales will be limited to fifteen attendees, to ensure maximum enjoyment for everybody on the tour.


Conímbriga Roman Ruins and Museum, from Coimbra


After picking up in Coimbra, we head towards the complex of the Roman Ruins of Conímbriga. At the Monographic Museum of Conímbriga, we will discover a wide collection of mosaics, sculptures, coins and numerous domestic and agricultural utensils. Outside where the excavations took place, we will visit the aristocratic houses, and all of public buildings. We go back in time with over 2,000 years of history. After the visits, we return to Coimbra.


Reims From Roman Ruins to World War II self-guided walking tour


Highlights – Discover where nearly every French king was crowned — inside the awe-inspiring Reims Cathedral – Explore rare Roman ruins hidden beneath the city, including one of the world’s best-preserved cryptoporticus – Visit the schoolroom where Nazi Germany signed its unconditional surrender – See how Reims rebuilt after war with Art Deco brilliance, royal legends, and stories of quiet resistance – Stroll through forgotten gardens, medieval mansions, and monuments that still speak across centuries Walk through time in Reims — a city shaped by emperors, kings, and world wars. This self-guided audio tour brings together over 2,000 years of history in just a few kilometers, letting you experience iconic landmarks, local legends, and little-known stories at your own pace. Whether you're a history lover, a curious traveler, or just someone who wants to see more than the champagne houses, this tour offers a fresh, immersive way to discover one of France’s most storied cities.


Conímbriga Roman Ruins & Museum


The location site of Conímbriga was populated by the romans around 139 B.C., in a region that contained previous signs of prehistoric occupation, establishing the prosperous capital of Lusitânia. During the rule of Emperor Augusto, Conímbriga grew into a more urban scale including an amphitheater, thermal baths and Roman Forum. Though the most impressive remains of that period are the domus – manor houses – and the insulae. These structures are so well preserved that you will feel like travelling back in time! We will visit the locations of the old town of Conímbriga while learning about the daily livings during that period and understand the strategic location on the territory that later would become Portugal. At the monographic museum we will admire the objects that were used by the people on their daily tasks!


Djemila Roman Ruins in a Private Day


Our guides are experts and children of Djemila. The experience is most authentic. Discover the highlights of Setif on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow, millennia-old streets of Sétif, then we will go to the famous Roman ruins of Djemila and then visit the museum that has inspired so many artists and historians. This program will allow you to fully enjoy your day by discovering the Roman history of Djemila, while exploring the city of Sétif for a more contemporary cultural experience.


Discovering the Roman Ruins of Conímbriga and the Caves of Sicó


The Roman Empire had an enormous weight in our culture and the evidence of this can be found a bit everywhere in the Sicó area. In this adventure we will start to discover the complex of the Roman Ruins of Conímbriga where you can contemplate the architectural capability of the Roman people and how they lived. From here we will head towards another “ex-libris” of this region, the Casmilo Holes, majestic geological formations that were once complexes of underground caves that are now exposed to the surface. All this and much more is what we will discover in this adventure… ENTRY INCLUDED


Algeria’s Roman Empire


Tipasa Roman ruins is a UNESCO site on the Algerian coast, providing amazing experience and deep understanding of the Roman history. A city first occupied by the old Phoenician traders, and became and important source for Romans that occupied most the Algerian north after that. Walking through it’s fabulous sites and historical monuments that were and still a great witness of Roman architecture, lifestyle and art. With a visit to a museum that’s full with art pieces and fascinating mosaics. A walk through city of Cherchell that’s a mix of history and modern Algerian culture. Summarising the visit with the unique circular royal Mausoleum that stands as an important witness of the Numidian architecture and Egyptian influence and connection.


Zadar Roman Walking Tour


This is the very first Zadar fully thematic walk with the costumed guide. The walk is based on heritage interpretation and storytelling. This walk is aimed to provide more engaging and memorable experience.


Discover Tipaza tour Roman ruins


Meet up then take the road to Tipaza which will take arround an hour . Tipaza is Roman site that has an amazing view on the sea and also it has alot of trees which makes the site special and enjoyable it has also a view on the mountain chenoua which Tipaza is famous of . The city of Tipaza has witness a passage of many civilizations and the one that left its mark is the roman and French and we can see it in the field . We will arrive to Tipaza at 10am Start with a port side walk to see the remains of the roman and the punic there then pass to the archeological site that lay next to the shore visit the site which is a UNESCO site (amphitheatre,theater,Christian basilica, villa fresque,the fountain, the thermals) and without forgetting passing to see the inspiration point of Albert Camus . then pass to have lunch , after lunch we go to the museum of the site then pass the Christian tomb which looks like a pyramid. Finish the tour of Tipaza arround 3pm we take the road to Algiers.


Herculaneum Ruins


You will visit the second most famous Roman ruins in the world in the city of Herculaneum After a long sleep,Vesuvius woke up on the 24th of August od 79 AD. This eruption was apocalyptic, since it destroyed the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and  Herculaneum was discovered in XVIII century


Roman Underground ticket and audioguide


The ruins of the Stadium of Domitian (Unesco World Heritage Site) in Piazza Navona are located about 4.50 meters below street level. The archaeological site is all that remains of the first and only example of a masonry stadium up to now known in Rome. Audioguide, even for children, panels and 3D video show the history of sport and sports practices from ancient Greece to Imperial Rome, with particular attention to the history of the stadium and the square.Visit the underground levels of Piazza Navona, first opened to the public in 2014; descend 5 metres beneath street level into the excavations, at the time of the Roman Empire; admire the ancient ruins of the first and only masonry stadium in Roman history; learn more about the history of the Stadium/Piazza Navona/ancient Roman sports.


Scuba Diving and Underwater Roman Ruins in Baia from Naples


Try Scuba" is an experience for those who want to try to breathe underwater for the first time, led by an expert instructor (maximum two participants per instructor). It consists in a short theoretical presentation, some exercises of acclimatization in shallow water and then a dive with full scuba equipment, carried out in complete safety, at the maximum depth of 5 meters. The Marine Archaeological Park of Baia has 5 dive sites; in two dives you visit 2 sites, one after the other. Prerequisites: minimum age 8 years good physical health moderate swimming skills It requires theoretical presentation, 2 dives, use of complete diving equipment, insurance, expert instructor.


Exploring Pompeii ruins with an archeologist


Skip the long lines at the entrance gate and discover the ruins of the Roman city in an exclusive way. Learn about one of the best-preserved archaeological sites in the world on this 2-hour walking tour led by an archaeologist and professional local guide. Discover the places, the frescoes, the houses and the objects of daily use perfectly preserved as well as the famous plaster casts frozen in time. Take advantage of the comfort of a small group in an almost semi private tour making sure you can fully enjoy an unforgettable experience.


"Best of Timgad's Roman Ruins" Tour By Fancyellow


Set out to a fascinating journey to Timgad or Thamugadi known by its original name, founded in 100 AD by Trajan to the veterans of Rome, back in time to see and explore one of the enormous Roman ruins known as the Pompeii of Africa and were once buried under the sand. One hour and a half from Constantine, roughly 130 Km by car you will get to the vast ruins of Timgad is known for its huge size, about 50 hectares, symmetrical grid plan and two main oriented streets, large forum, baths, library and imposing Capitol with an incredible state of preservation. In this Timgad tour ,you’ll walk through the eerily abandoned streets of the ancient city and see one of the most spectacular structures in Roman Africa and with the help of our guides they will be able to bring the ruins dramatically to life and you’ll gain a unique insight into domestic life in antiquity.