Baths of Titus, Rome
Facts and practical information
The Baths of Titus or Thermae Titi were public baths built in 81 AD at Rome, by Roman emperor Titus. The baths sat at the base of the Esquiline Hill, an area of parkland and luxury estates which had been taken over by Nero for his Golden House or Domus Aurea. Titus' baths were built in haste, possibly by converting an existing or partly built bathing complex belonging to the reviled Domus Aurea. They were not particularly extensive, and the much larger Baths of Trajan were built immediately adjacent to them at the start of the next century. ()
Via delle Terme di Tito, 92MontiRome
Baths of Titus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Colosseum, Arch of Constantine, Arch of Titus, San Pietro in Vincoli.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Baths of Titus by public transport?
Bus
- Colosseo/Salvi • Lines: 117, 51, 85, 87 (4 min walk)
- Colosseo • Lines: 117, 118, 51, 75, 85, 87, n2, n2;nMB (4 min walk)
Metro
- Colosseo • Lines: B (4 min walk)
- Cavour • Lines: B (4 min walk)
Tram
- Colosseo • Lines: 3, 8 (5 min walk)
- Labicana • Lines: 3, 8 (8 min walk)
Train
- Roma Termini (19 min walk)
Light rail
- Roma Termini • Lines: Fl6, Fl7 (19 min walk)
- Termini Laziali • Lines: Fc1 (19 min walk)
Trolleybus
- Volturno/Cernaia • Lines: 90 (24 min walk)
- XX Settembre/Min. Finanze • Lines: 90 (24 min walk)
Ferry
- Isola Tiberina • Lines: Battelli di Roma (25 min walk)
- Ponte Cavour (33 min walk)