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Discover Rome's ancient past with a 3-hour guided tour of Ostia Antica in German, including tickets, headsets, and a fascinating look at Roman city life.
Explore the archaeological site of Ostia Antica, a once-flourishing Roman city located near the sea in the Lazio region of Italy. This 3-hour guided tour offers an in-depth look into ancient Rome, led by German-speaking guides who bring history to life. The tour includes tickets and headsets, ensuring a comfortable and engaging experience. Whether you’re interested in the theatre, forum, thermal baths, or ancient buildings, this tour provides a rundown of what daily life was like in this historic port city.
This tour is ideal for visitors who want a focused, well-organized exploration without the hassle of managing tickets or navigation. The small group size and expert guides make it a compelling choice. Keep in mind that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and requires comfortable shoes and sun protection.


The tour begins at a designated meeting point in Lazio, Italy, where the guide with the “DEUTSCHE RÖMERIN” sign awaits at the coordinates 41.75925827026367, 12.300618171691895. From here, the 3-hour exploration of Ostia Antica unfolds, revealing the remnants of a prosperous Roman port city that had a direct view of the sea. The guided tour ensures you see the most significant sites, including the theatre, forum, Neptune thermal baths, and ancient latrines.
The guides are fluent in German and provide headsets so everyone can clearly hear their engaging commentary. Entrance tickets are included in the tour price, making logistics smooth and straightforward. The experience emphasizes the characteristic buildings that illustrate ancient city life, giving visitors a vivid sense of Roman urban design and lifestyle.
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Among the most notable sights are the Roman theatre and the forum, which once served as the bustling heart of the city. The Neptune thermal baths showcase the sophisticated heating and bathing facilities used by Romans. The antique buildings and latrines highlight daily life in a Roman city, offering insights into hygiene, socializing, and urban planning.
Each site is explained in detail by the guide, who brings context to the ruins and helps visitors understand their purpose. The theatre is particularly impressive, often cited as a highlight for its size and preservation. The thermal baths reveal Roman engineering, with features designed for comfort and hygiene.

The tour departs from a clearly marked location where the guide holds a “DEUTSCHE RÖMERIN” sign. The precise coordinates make it easy to find, and the gathering point is accessible for most visitors. The group size is kept manageable, which allows for personalized attention and better interaction with the guide.
The tour’s pacing is designed to fit within three hours, making it a suitable half-day activity. The included headsets ensure clear communication, even in the bustling archaeological site.

The ticket prices are structured to accommodate different age groups and provide transparency. Adults pay €95, while young people aged 18-25 pay €79 with valid ID. Children between 13 and 17 pay €50, and those between 5 and 12 pay €40. Children under 4 attend free. The price includes tickets and headsets, so no extra costs are necessary on the day.
Booking is flexible with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The “reserve now & pay later” feature provides added convenience for planning.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour takes place rain or shine, ensuring flexibility regardless of weather conditions. Visitors should be prepared with comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. The tour area involves walking on uneven terrain, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
All visitors will pass through airport-style security, similar to airport checks, for safety and security purposes.
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While the tour offers a rich look into Ostia Antica, it is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the archaeological site. The uneven surfaces and historic pathways may pose challenges. Participants should be prepared for some walking and standing.
The guides are experienced and passionate about Roman history. During the tour, Janina, Phillipp, and other guides are praised for their professionalism and deep knowledge. They deliver spacious, lively explanations that appeal to both adults and teenagers.
The guides also share personal stories and insights, making the history more relatable and vivid. Their ability to connect with different age groups enriches the experience, especially for families and history enthusiasts alike.
The tour concludes within the archaeological park, giving visitors the flexibility to stay longer and explore on their own. From the end point, it’s easy to return to Rome or opt for a visit to Ostia Lido—the nearby beach area—for relaxation.
This added option makes the experience versatile: you can combine cultural exploration with a beach day, depending on your schedule and interests.
This guided tour offers a focused and comprehensive look at Ostia Antica, with tickets included and expert guides in German. Other options available on the platform include half-day trips, skip-the-line tickets, and private transfers. These alternatives may suit different preferences but often lack the same guided commentary or include additional features.
This 3-hour guided tour delivers an accessible, informative experience of ancient Ostia, led by knowledgeable German-speaking guides. The inclusion of tickets and headsets simplifies logistics, and the tour’s focus on key sites like the theatre, forum, and thermal baths offers a thorough overview of Roman urban life.
While not suitable for wheelchair users, the tour is perfect for those interested in history, archaeology, and Roman architecture, and who prefer a well-organized, guided experience over exploring independently. The flexible cancellation policy and the option to extend your visit to the Ostia Lido make this a practical choice for a half-day trip from Rome.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children between 5 and 12 years can join at a reduced price, making it suitable for families with young kids. However, the uneven terrain might require assistance or comfortable shoes for younger children.
How long is the tour?
The guided tour lasts approximately 3 hours, focusing on the main highlights of Ostia Antica.
Do I need to bring anything?
Yes, it’s recommended to bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. The tour takes place rain or shine.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, thanks to the flexible cancellation policy.
What are the prices?
Prices vary by age: €95 for adults, €79 for 18-25-year-olds, €50 for children 13-17, and €40 for children 5-12.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is marked by the “DEUTSCHE RÖMERIN” sign at the specified coordinates in Lazio, Italy.
Is transportation included?
Transportation is not included; the tour starts at the designated meeting point in Lazio, near Ostia Antica.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the site is not wheelchair accessible due to the terrain and pathways.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak German exclusively for this tour.
What can I do after the tour?
You can return to Rome or visit the nearby Ostia Lido beach for relaxation.