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Up with the great Roman archeological sites
Have wanted to visit for so long so what a joy to finally get here! To think the likes of Hadrian and Nero were once here...The views took my breath away. Many buildings on an array of terraces and .....
Stunning bath complex offering a glimpse into the lifestyles of the rich and ancient Roman. We’ll worth a detour. Not to be missed: the upside down fig tree!
These wonderful ruins are in the town of Baia, west of the city of Naples, Italy. The park is well maintained and although there is not a lot of written information, it is small and not crowded. The s...
You can walk to the Term Baia from the Fusaro station of the Sumana line. I found myself there in the afternoon - and I really liked to look at the complex in peace and loneliness, without a gallowing crowd of tourists ...
Up with the great Roman archeological sites
Have wanted to visit for so long so what a joy to finally get here! To think the likes of Hadrian and Nero were once here...The views took my breath away. Many buildings on an array of terraces and .....
Outstanding archaeological site
Stunning bath complex offering a glimpse into the lifestyles of the rich and ancient Roman. We’ll worth a detour. Not to be missed: the upside down fig tree!
Baia archaeological ruins
These wonderful ruins are in the town of Baia, west of the city of Naples, Italy. The park is well maintained and although there is not a lot of written information, it is small and not crowded. The s...
Very interesting place
This and other neighbouring places such as the temples are imperviable places in Neapel neighbouring area ...
Scaled ancient Roman SPA
You can walk to the Term Baia from the Fusaro station of the Sumana line. I found myself there in the afternoon - and I really liked to look at the complex in peace and loneliness, without a gallowing crowd of tourists ...