Piazza Navona Underground Tour

Chance to view hidden ruins of an ancient Roman stadium, metres below street level

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Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 40 minutes - 50 minutes
Service animals welcome

For this self-guided tour, you’ll head 16 ft below the ground of Piazza Navona to explore the fascinating excavations of the Stadium of Domitian where ancient Romans participated in sports.

You’ll have an audio guide to lead you as you view the ruins of Rome’s only masonry stadium, learning about its history and ancient Roman sports along the way.

What's included

  • Audio guide
  • Children's audio guide in English (from six years)

What's not included

    What's not included
    • DVD and souvenir photos (available to purchase)
    • Hotel pickup and drop-off
    • Food and drinks

    Accessibility

    • Accessible to pushchairs/prams
    • Service animals welcome
    • Public transport links nearby

    Health & safety

    • Suitable for all fitness levels

    Audio supported languages

    German
    Russian
    Portuguese
    English
    Italian
    French
    Dutch
    Spanish

    Additional information

    Please note that an average visit takes approx. 40 minutes.

    The museum is open daily from 10:00–19:00, and the ticket office closes 40 minutes before closing time.

    You will be required to leave an ID or bank card as a deposit for the audio guide.

    This museum is not suitable for wheelchair users.

    Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Location

    Departure point

    Via di Tor Sanguigna, 3, Rome, 00186
    The entrance is next to the Raphael Hotel.

    End point

    Via di Tor Sanguigna, 3, Rome, 00186

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