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Impasse des Thermes d'Antonin, Site archéologique de Carthage 2016, Tunisia, Tunis
Built in the 2nd century, this large Roman Thermae complex is now part of an archaeological park.
Such a wonderful place. Really impressive. A must see in Karthago.
The bath is well preserved. But the government could have done more.
Antonios Baths, built in Roman times.
Great place to wander around
12 dinars to see every place in Tunis. You can buy the ticket from every museum - anthic place. Very big old place to see early Roman art. Check more on instagram: @yilmazvolkann
Super interesting! Be aware of taxi drivers waiting outside, they will try to scam you.
Probably our favorite out of all of the stops in Carthage.
Out of all the ruins that you can visit with the museum pass, this one was my favorite. The view is fantastic and you can explore the remnants of the baths so closely.
It is the best archeology site to visit if you are interested in learning about other countries history.It is big and can walk round and there are cafés to buy food and drink. Loved it and it is was my second time visiting it more findings since I last visited before covid
Great place! Full of history
The best archaeological place in Carthage. Its the biggest site in the area, with many columns and rests to see.Apart from the part that every tourist visit, the upper area also has very interesting ruins (underground Chapel included).I totally recommend.
Probably the best sight to visit in Carthage. Large complex to walk around, with huge ruins towering behind the glaring sun, and small winding open tunnels for some solar reprieve. Nice maps showing how the facilities looked during the Roman times. Small cafe for some refreshments.
The Roman baths of Carthage are impressive, the clever ways they made everything work is something that you won’t see everyday, it is really hot in there so I recommend to take a hat with you and plenty of water,if you forget just as a tip when you walk all the way down on the right side near the exit there is a shop you can buy coffee soda water and ice cream. Make sure you have local currency otherwise they will exchange the money at whatever fee they like. If you stay plan to shop at hotels DONT just buy them from here from locals you get souvenirs for not even half of what in hotels they ask.All in all was a lovely trip would deff recommend to anyone
Ruins of Carthage has 12 stops. This is one of them.
Really beautiful sights. It is wonderful to see that many ancient leftovers of the Roman empire. Walking around (or actually underthe old Roman baths is an amazing activity when you visit Tunisia. You can combine it with multiple sights such as Cartage and the Roman Villas.
It was a great experience to visit this historical site!!!
Beautiful place to visit ruins and learn about ancient history.
Beautiful roman baths. Much bigger than those in the UK and reasonably well preserved although signage and history plaques should be put in place
Nice archeological site. Must to see
I loved the Roman Baths, exoring the ancient ruins. I am so glad that we went on a trip and had a wonderful tour guide who explained everything too us so well. I feel we got so much more out of the visit this way. The Baths of Antoninus were the third most important baths of the Roman empire. I would really recommend a visit here wih a guide.
Beautiful remains of an ancient Roman bath. You can see the foundations and and imagine the the whole complex looked two millennia ago. Great view of the ocean. Definitely worth it.
Amazing place with stunning views. It was nice to see how far the Roman empire has expanded. It would have been nice ti have some shades here and there as during summer it gets really hot.
Very cool place steeped in history. Make sure to have a guide with you.
Its in ruins, but still impressive.
Very interesting but leaves a lot to the imagination. No informational material or guide book. Hopefully some work will be done to make it more of an attraction.
I walked into the site with some level of prevention. Im a history buff, and these were Roman baths built after the destruction of the original Carthage, so its a little like walking into a Hiroshima museum, built and told from the point of view of the Americans.Still, the ruins are among the best preserved, which could have meant an enjoyable day. But a local guide pestered us offering help, and my soft hearted wife decided to hire him... as it was clear I wasnt into it, he began questioning my knowledge and loudly saying "No!" each time he disagreed (for example, he claimed there were four periods in Carthage - Tunis history, but the 12 centuries of Islamic domination up to the French protectorate were not one of them!)I get that Tunisia is a poor country and leaving the historical explanations to human guides helps their own people more than properly installed self guided signs and posters. But without some level of control, any idiot can work as a "guide" and ruin your visit.
We always recommend this place when friends and family come to visit. Its a nice stroll between the ruins with a sea view.
Beautiful place. Interesting. You can see Mediterranean Sea from there.
I have never been so up close and its huge. So worth the trip
Pretty cool site with some ancient walls to crawl around on, and a great view of the ocean. Unfortunately there are very few informational signs to help you understand what you are looking at. I didnt see any guide maps or anything like that available. I also didnt find any websites that provided a walking-guide or maps. If you dont have a tour guide, I recommend you do some research before you go.
The roman baths of Carthage, maybe my favorite part of the whole site!Walking and taking pics takes at least 30 min; it’s pretty large. You can go under some parts of the ruins, it’s quite cool! The view onto the sea is stunning. Climbing around seems accepted , and you can see the presidential palace in the background.Too bad that there are very few explanations, just some panels and that you get stuck with a guide if you want some extra info; an app with the different sites of Carthage would be really worth it; maybe upgrade the price (it’s cheap for such an important placeand get an intro 3D video to be introduced to the site, like every fun museum :)
Very interesting ..idlf you intrested, It would be nice if you get someone to explain in details the difference locations & history
Great insight into the punic and roman history.
Amazing place, local guides available.
Very impressive archeological site of one of the largest bath complexes in the Roman world. Make sure to read up on what it used to be, as it may be difficult at first to fully understand the whole layout.
A nice place in Carthage, it was from the roman time, the Antonin Bath.
Amazing place to visit. You can enter and touch the ruines of the milenar termas. Its just amazing!
The scale of this site is gigantic and the engineering required really boggles the mind! Super impressive and that’s only observing the ruins that remain - cast yourself back and imagine what it must have been like at its prime!Don’t wander too far because armed security detail will whistle at you as the president’s coastal house is just next door
Such a nice, historical place, but should have more graphical visualisation of how it looked like in the past.
This is one of the reasons why i wanted to live during this period, one can easily imagine how it used to be.There are few phenician graves around the bath, there are detailed describtion signs, and even a map of the bath.Once you walk inside the ruins, you can understand how big it was and how majestic it used to be!!!Really worth the visit
Ice cream is overpriced in there, just wait until you go out then it is only 1 dt. The ruins were good but they were lacking something. Not many facilities in the place. It was ok to look at but overall it was average.
Amazing arches, everywhere and makes for great shade. 12 dirans tho.
It was quite humbling to visit such an ancient, historical place, walk the Roman paths, see how they luved and i marvelled at how they have been so well preserved. Beautiful experience.
Old ruins of thermes. Place you must visit if you are in Tunise.
Very nice archeological spot with Roman thermes. Built by the local Tunisian population in order to emphasize the old Carthage city shining and its renaissance after the Roman distruction. The only example of Roman thermes nearby the see.
Carthage - a place with lots of history. History which dates back to 800 BC. A sample of the way of life of Romans and our predecessors in general.
A very inspiring place and meeting with the power of ancient Roman culture. A beautiful place to shoot at sunrise and sunset. A bit mystical.
Beautiful ruins from antic carthago from 5 th. century a.c., you can see here nice timeline buildings. From first carthago to modern antic rome carthago. Very nice, recommending to all, must see, and breathe this athmosfhere :)
Nice place to visit ruins of romansThese are the baths of a bigger city compound.Large site and takes you about an hour or two to walk around. There is a payable guide on demand if you require.I was surprised they didnt give us a map of the area but just a leaflet with a paragraph of description.There is a cafe and toilet inside at the other end of yard near the exist gate by the sea.Hard to find because the english name is different to what is called in French and locally.
It was a nice day trip but nothing spectacular in my opinion. Get there by taking the TGM lite rail to the Carthage Hannibal stop (there are multiple "Carthage" stopsand you can visit many of the sites like the museum, theater, etc. all within walking distance and on the 10 TND Carthage day ticket.
Impasse des Thermes d'Antonin, Site archéologique de Carthage 2016, Tunisia, Tunis
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