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How Much Can You See in Afternoon Near Circus Maximus?
Stacy
Posted On 03/18/2026 10:47:49
Italy | Rome | Roma | Circus Maximus | Teatro di Marcello | Terme Di Carricola | Baths of Carricola | Tiber River | Old Rome | Ancient Rome | Roman Columns
Although Rome is a very big city, there's a lot that you can explore on foot. In just a few hours in one afternoon, you can get some exercise (plenty of steps) by walking in the area that is home to Circus Maximus, Terme Di Carricola, the Teatro di Marcello parts of the River Tiber and so much more. You'll pass by many old Roman columns as you explore this one small area of Ancient Rome!
The Wordy Explorers
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Our delayed lodging check-in put a damper on our afternoon plans to tour the Terme Di Carricola but we made the best of the time that we had by exploring the area near Rome's Circus Maximus.
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