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Known as the Circus Agonalis in Roman times, the Stadium of Domitian was built by Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus to hold athletic events.

The Stadium of Domitian is an example of the many layers of history beneath modern Rome.

The Stadium of Domitian in Rome was one of the first permanent structures and was designed to accommodate various events, including foot races, athletic competitions, and festivals.

It was an oblong structure with seating on both sides and could hold many spectators.

Underground tours here usually touch on hidden Roman ruins, early Christian churches, and medieval crypts.

This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets for the Stadium of Domitian in Rome.

Tour Cost
Stadium of Domitian €9
Small Group tour €14

Things to know before booking tickets

There are two modes of buying tickets for the Stadium of Domitian in Rome – online and offline at the attraction.

If you arrive at the venue to buy tickets, you must line up at the counter. During peak times, these lines can get long, and you will waste your time. 

Online tickets for the Stadium of Domitian can be cheaper than those sold at the venue. 

When you book online and in advance, you also get your preferred time of visit. 

Online tickets also help you avoid last-minute disappointments when tickets get sold out. 

To book tickets, visit the Stadium of Domitian booking page, select your preferred date and the number of tickets, and buy the tickets right away.

After the purchase, you will receive the tickets in your email. 

You don’t need to take any printouts. 

Show the e-ticket on your smartphone on the day of your visit and walk into the Stadium.

Stadium of Domitian tickets

Stadium of Domitian tickets
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With this ticket, you get access to the Stadium with a physical audio guide that needs to be collected at the ticket office.

The audio guide is available in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

Discover this underground space and learn about the famous sports played in ancient times. 

Cost of tickets

The Stadium of Domitian ticket costs €9 for all visitors aged 18 to 64 years. 

Kids aged eight to 11 years get a €4 discount and pay only €5 for entry. 

Tickets for children aged 12 to 17 years and seniors 65 years and above are priced at €7.

Kids up to the age of seven years can enter the museum for free. 

Disabled visitors and their carers with valid ID proof can also get free admission. 

Adult (18 to 64 years): €9
Child (8 to 11 years): €5
Child (12 to 17 years): €7
Child (up to 7 years): Free Entry 
Senior (65+ years): €7
Disabled Visitors + Carer (with a valid proof): Free Entry

Small group tour

Small Group tour of Stadium of Domitian
Image: Stadiodomiziano.com

Explore the Navona Underground on a journey through Rome’s archaic past, and take an intimate 1-hour tour of a recently restored section of the archaeological site. 

Gain access to the dig site where the history of Piazza Navona and the Stadium of Domitian is now more complete and obvious than ever.

While exploring the ruins of the Roman Empire at Stadio di Domiziano, use an audio guide in your preferred language to immerse yourself fully in the amazing story of the Roman Empire. 

The multilingual audio guide (Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish) and a special audio guide for children is available.

Headsets are available on-site for an extra cost, so we advise bringing your own.

An Italian live tour guide will accompany you throughout the tour.

You must arrive 15 minutes before the starting time (depending on the timeslot you select).

Ticket Price

Adult (18 to 64 years): €14
Child (8 to 11 years): €10
Kids (12 to 17 years): €12
Kids (up to7 years): €5
Seniors (65+ years): €12

Buy Roma Pass and visit one or two of Rome’s top attractions with access to public transport. Pick either a 48-hour pass or a 72-hour pass and get direct entry into the famous gems of Rome.

Frequently asked questions about tickets

Here are some questions tourists ask before purchasing their tickets for the Stadium of Domitian in Rome.

Does the Stadium offer free tickets?

Entry to the attraction is free for children aged up to eight years and disabled visitors and their carers.

Can I buy tickets at the venue?

Yes, ticket are available at the venue’s ticket office. However, the popular timeslots may sell out due to high demand, so getting them online in advance is better.

Do we need to print online tickets?

Visitors can present their tickets on mobile devices, but printed tickets are also accepted at the Stadium of Domitian.

What is the Stadium’s arrival time?

While the attraction’s times are 10 am to 7 pm, the last admission will be no later than 40 minutes before the closing time. Arrive well in advance of your preferred timeslot, keeping in mind the time for a thorough security check before entry.

What is the Stadium’s late arrival policy?

Entry to the attraction after the last admission time will not be allowed under any circumstances.

Does the Stadium of Domitian offer discounts for locals?

The attraction offers discounted admission to children aged between 12 and 17 years and seniors aged 65 years and above.

Does Stadium offer a student discount?

Unfortunately, the attraction does not offer a dedicated student discount on their admission tickets.

Does the Stadium offer a military discount?

The attraction does not offer a military discount on its admission tickets.

Does Rome City Pass include access to attraction?

Yes, the Rome City Pass, a cost-effective option to explore over 40 top Rome attractions, including the Pantheon, and enjoy local tours, optional public transport, and a 48-hour hop-on hop-off Rome sightseeing bus tour. The card also allows you to explore the city at your own pace and customize your pass with 2- to 5-day options.

What is the Stadium of Domitian’s refund policy?

This attraction of Rome has a flexible cancellation policy. You can cancel your ticket until 11:59 pm on the day before your visit for a full refund.

How to reschedule the ticket?

The attraction has a flexible rescheduling policy. You can change the time and date of your visit until 11:59 pm on the day before your scheduled visit.

What is the Stadium’s rain policy?

The attraction is an all-weather experience, so all tickets are final.

How does the Stadium of Domitian differ from the Circus Maximus?

The Circus Maximus is a larger and older Roman stadium primarily used for chariot races and other public spectacles. The Stadium, while also used for events, was smaller and built later, focusing on Greek-style athletic competitions.

What happened to the Stadium over time?

The stadium fell into disuse, and its materials were reused in constructing other buildings. The remnants of the stadium can still be observed in the archaeological excavations in the Piazza Navona area.


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Stadium timings

The Stadium of Domitian is open every week from 10 am to 7 pm.

The last admission is 20 minutes before the closing.

In August, the Archaeological area is open only on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 7 pm (last entry at 6.20 pm).

How long does the tour take

Visitors usually take 40 to 60 minutes to tour the Rome Stadium of Domitian. 

Still, it can vary if you visit the bookshop and explore their art and history books, antique prints, postcards, gadgets, souvenirs, artistic crafts, DVDs, and a creative children section.

History and sports buffs tour this site without worrying about time. 

Best time to visit

The best time to visit the Stadium of Domitian is as soon as it opens at 10 am.

It will be comparatively less crowded at that time, and you will be able to explore the attraction conveniently.

What to expect

Visit the underground levels of Domitian Stadium and admire the ancient ruins of the first and only masonry stadium in Roman history.

Learn more about the Roman Empire and the history of ancient sports.

Access Rome’s first permanent venue for competitive athletics (and UNESCO World Heritage Site), commissioned in 80 AD.

See Piazza Navona from a different point of view. 

This underground Roman building once hosted gladiator games after a fire at the Colosseum.

During ancient times, the competition was considered so important that the victors’ names were inscribed on tombs, and a crown of oak and olive leaves was gifted.

The names are still etched on the stones; you will see them all closely on this tour.

How to reach

How to reach Stadium of Domitian
Image: Stadiodomiziano.com

The Stadium of Domitian Rome is located north of Campus Martius.

Address: Via di Tor Sanguigna, 3, 00186 Roma RM, Italy. Get Directions

The most convenient way to reach the Rome Stadium is by bus and car.

By Bus

Zanardelli and Senato are the nearest bus stop to the attraction, only 1 minute walk away.

By Car 

If you are traveling by car, turn on your Google Maps and get started!

Car Parking 

Parlamento Parcheggio is the nearest car park to the attraction

There are many more parking spaces around the stadium.

Sources

# Stadiodomiziano.com
# Turismoroma.it
# Tripadvisor.com
# Wikipedia.org

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