
Bagni di Nerone (Roman Baths)
Explore the ancient Roman bath ruins of Emperor Nero, a historical gem offering a glimpse into the past.
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Bagni di Nerone (Roman Baths)
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Best for viewing ruins
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Must-see attractions
Explore the ancient Roman bath ruins of Emperor Nero, a historical gem offering a glimpse into the past.
"A nice addition to your site seeing tour of Pisa, but gates were locked so you can't go inside."

View from the Perimeter
Gates are often locked, so be ready to admire the ruins from the surrounding walls or fence. :camerawithflash:
Appreciate the History
Best for archaeology enthusiasts; others might find it less engaging if not prepared for ruins. :classical_building:

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Ancient Roman Bath Ruins
Near Pizzeria Le Mura and We Love Pasta
Explore the remnants of Emperor Nero's private spa, a historical gem amidst modern eateries.
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View from the Perimeter
Gates are often locked, so be ready to admire the ruins from the surrounding walls or fence. :camerawithflash:
Appreciate the History
Best for archaeology enthusiasts; others might find it less engaging if not prepared for ruins. :classical_building:
Dine with a View
Located near a food court, enjoy authentic Italian cuisine with a historical backdrop. 🍕
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View from the Perimeter
Gates are often locked, so be ready to admire the ruins from the surrounding walls or fence. :camerawithflash:
Appreciate the History
Best for archaeology enthusiasts; others might find it less engaging if not prepared for ruins. :classical_building:
Dine with a View
Located near a food court, enjoy authentic Italian cuisine with a historical backdrop. 🍕
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Bagni di Nerone is appreciated by history enthusiasts for its ancient Roman bath ruins, offering a glimpse into Emperor Nero's private spa. However, many visitors find it underwhelming due to limited access and lack of information, suggesting it's best viewed as a historical curiosity rather than a major attraction.
"Food was good, authentic kitchen, multi langual staff, a little outside main street, so prices are lower"
Robert Bak Ram
"Really not much to see, I don’t recommend it unless you’re really into archeology. I quite enjoyed walking around it but there is not much info available"
Marie-Clarisse Lepage
"Found this by accident whilst walking to the tower...it's a nice addition to your site seeing tour of Pisa but only giving 3 stars as the gates were locked up so you cant go inside for a closer look. Photos I took were perched on the wall / fence surrounding it."
Chris Lowes
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Bagni di Nerone is located a bit outside the main tourist drag, near the food court area with Pizzeria Le Mura and We Love Pasta. It's accessible by walking or cycling around Pisa.
While not directly on a major bus route, it's a pleasant walk from the main attractions in Pisa, making it accessible after exploring other sites.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No tickets are required as it's an open-air ruin. However, access inside the fenced area is often restricted, so you'll likely view it from the perimeter.
As it's an outdoor ruin, there are no official opening hours. However, the gates to enter the immediate site are often locked.
Unfortunately, visitors usually cannot go inside the ruins as the gates are often locked. You can see them from the surrounding walls or fence.
🎫 🏛️ Onsite Experience
You can see the visible remains of Emperor Nero's private spa and wellness complex, dating back to around 100 B.C. It's a historical site for those interested in archaeology.
It depends on your interests. Archaeology buffs will appreciate it, but others might find it underwhelming as there's not much information available and you can't go inside.
These are the ruins of Emperor Nero's private spa, offering a glimpse into Roman life and architecture from approximately 2000 years ago.
Reviews suggest there is not much information available onsite, so it's advisable to do some research beforehand if you want to learn more about its history.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, Bagni di Nerone is conveniently located near a food court area, including Pizzeria Le Mura and We Love Pasta, offering authentic Italian cuisine at reasonable prices.
You can find authentic Italian food, including pizza and pasta, at the eateries located near the ruins. The staff are often multilingual.
📸 📸 Photography
You can take photos of the ancient ruins from the perimeter. The juxtaposition of historical ruins with nearby eateries can also make for interesting shots.
Access inside the fenced area is usually not possible. You'll need to take photos from the wall or fence surrounding the site.


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