What is the old Roman town in Rome?


What is the old Roman town in Rome? Today, Ostia Antica is a major historical attraction where visitors have the opportunity to explore the well-preserved remains of an ancient Roman city. The site has remarkable ruins of streets, squares, residences, bathhouses, theaters and temples.


Should I skip Pompeii?

If you're in Naples or on the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii is a must-visit attraction that no one should miss. This massive archeological site is the best way to glimpse the daily life of ancient Romans. We highly recommend taking a Pompeii tour to fully appreciate the history here.


What is the oldest street in Rome?

Appian Way, Latin Via Appia, the first and most famous of the ancient Roman roads, running from Rome to Campania and southern Italy. The Appian Way was begun in 312 bce by the censor Appius Claudius Caecus.


What is left of Old Rome?

Only a small amount of ancient Rome is left today - experts say around 10%. Much of it was destroyed over time, and much of what remains is in ruins. The remaining 90% is said to be buried deep inside the earth, around 30 feet below the street level today.