Vienna: Carnuntum Roman City Tour With Guide

Navigating the captivating history of ancient Rome, the Vienna: Carnuntum Roman City Tour offers an immersive three-hour excursion to a reconstructed Roman city, leaving you eager to uncover its secrets.

Discover the captivating history of ancient Rome on the Vienna: Carnuntum Roman City Tour. This immersive three-hour excursion takes you to the reconstructed Roman city of Carnuntum, where you’ll explore the largest amphitheater north of the Alps and explore the daily lives of its former inhabitants. With an expert guide leading the way, you’ll uncover the fascinating secrets of this well-preserved archaeological site, leaving you eager to learn more about the vibrant past of the Roman Empire.

Key Points

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  • Explore the reconstructed Roman city of Carnuntum, located on the Danube, with a 3-hour guided tour in German or English.
  • Visit the largest Roman amphitheater north of the Alps and the archaeological museum as part of the tour itinerary.
  • Pricing starts from $894.14 per group (up to 5 people) with no upfront payment required and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
  • Guided tours provide insights into Roman life, culture, and military systems, with opportunities to explore reconstructed buildings and wall paintings.
  • The tour includes a 30-minute guided bus ride to the amphitheater and a 1.5-hour guided tour of the open-air museum in Petronell-Carnuntum.
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Tour Overview

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Experience Carnuntum, a reconstructed Roman city on the Danube. This 3-hour tour allows you to explore this ancient site.

It’s available as a private group option and is offered in German and English. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and it starts in Petronell-Carnuntum.

You’ll visit the largest Roman amphitheater north of the Alps, see authentic replicas, and explore the archaeological museum.

The tour includes a guided bus ride and a 1.5-hour guided tour of the open-air museum.

Get ready to journey through ancient streets, villas, and thermal baths, and learn about Roman life over 1,700 years ago.

Pricing and Booking

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The price for the Carnuntum Roman City Tour starts from $894.14 per group (up to 5 people).

There’s no upfront payment required – you can reserve now and pay later.

What’s more, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

This private tour option offers flexibility, so you can explore the ancient Roman city at your own pace.

Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the past, this immersive experience is worth booking.

Itinerary Highlights

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Visitors on the Carnuntum Roman City Tour will first visit the largest Roman amphitheater north of the Alps.

They’ll discover authentic replicas with wall paintings depicting everyday Roman life.

The tour includes a 1-hour guided tour at the Carnuntum Archaeological Museum and a 30-minute bus ride to the amphitheater.

Travelers will then enjoy a 1.5-hour guided tour of the open-air museum in Petronell-Carnuntum.

A 1.5-hour guided tour of the open-air museum in Petronell-Carnuntum awaits travelers to discover the Roman city’s rich history.

During the bus ride, the guide will provide an explanation of the archaeological extent of Carnuntum during the Roman era over 1,700 years ago.

Experience and Learning

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What can visitors expect during the Carnuntum Roman City Tour?

Travelers will journey through the ancient streets, villas, and thermal baths of this significant Roman metropolis. They’ll learn stories about Roman life, culture, and military system from over 1700 years ago.

The guided tour provides an authentic journey back in time, allowing visitors to explore the archaeological extent of Carnuntum. Through the open-air museum and archaeological museum, guests gain insights into everyday Roman life through the reconstructed buildings and wall paintings.

This immersive experience offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant history of this former Roman city.

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Important Information

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The meeting point for the Carnuntum Roman City Tour is the parking lot of the open-air museum in Petronell-Carnuntum.

Visitors should look for the guide with a company sign. To prepare for the tour, they should wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.

Look for the guide with a company sign. Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing to prepare for the tour.

Pets aren’t allowed on the tour.

The 3-hour experience includes a guided tour at the Carnuntum Archaeological Museum, a bus ride to the amphitheater, and a 1.5-hour guided tour of the open-air museum.

With a private group option and wheelchair accessibility, the tour offers an immersive journey through this significant Roman metropolis.

Private Group Option

For those interested in a more private and personalized experience, the tour offers a private group option. This allows you to explore Carnuntum at your own pace with just your group. The private group option provides the following benefits:

| Benefit | Description |

| — | — |

| Flexibility | Customize the tour to your group’s interests and pace. |

| Exclusivity | Enjoy the site without large crowds. |

| Personalized | Get tailored insights from the guide for your group. |

The private group option is available upon request and can accommodate up to 5 participants. Book now to secure your preferred tour time.

Getting There

Getting to the Carnuntum Roman City Tour is straightforward. The meeting point is the Carnuntum parking lot of the open-air museum, where you’ll find the guide holding a company sign.

Here’s how you can get there:

  1. By car: The open-air museum is located in Petronell-Carnuntum, about 43 km east of Vienna. Parking is available on-site.

  2. By public transportation: Take a train or bus to Petronell-Carnuntum station, then it’s a short walk to the meeting point.

  3. By tour: Many tour operators offer transportation from Vienna, making it a hassle-free option.

Whichever way you choose, you’ll be sure to arrive at the starting point ready to embark on your Carnuntum Roman City Tour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Suitable for Children?

The tour is generally suitable for children, though wheelchair accessibility and lack of pets may be important considerations. The 3-hour duration and nature of the open-air museum could also impact a child’s enjoyment and interest.

Can We Take Photos During the Tour?

Visitors can take photos during the Carnuntum Roman City Tour. The tour allows photography, though it’s best to avoid interfering with the guide’s explanations. Be mindful of preserving the site by not touching any artifacts or structures.

Is There a Restroom Available at the Site?

Yes, there are restrooms available onsite at the Carnuntum open-air museum. Visitors can use the facilities during the tour to ensure their comfort throughout the experience.

Is There a Possibility to Extend the Tour Duration?

Yes, the tour duration can be extended. Guests can inquire about adding more time to explore the site in-depth or visit additional areas. Custom tour packages are available upon request.

Can We Purchase Souvenirs From the Site?

Yes, visitors can purchase souvenirs from the Carnuntum archaeological site. The open-air museum and on-site gift shop offer a variety of Roman-themed items, allowing guests to commemorate their journey through this historic Roman metropolis.

The Sum Up

The Vienna: Carnuntum Roman City Tour offers a captivating journey through history. Explore the reconstructed Roman city, the largest amphitheater north of the Alps, and learn about the vibrant past of ancient Rome. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or seeking a unique cultural experience, this private tour provides an engaging and educational exploration of Carnuntum’s rich heritage.

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