Roughly 2000 years ago the great Roman emperor Nero had his stuff sorted during 100 B.C. These ruins are the visible remains of his private spa and wellness. Nowadays it is a nice piece of decoration for Pisa's best food court! After cycling and strolling the entire city multiple times with the key objective to finding some fine Italian Cuisine, this Bath of Nero ruine turns out to be the ancient Pin on the map. Amidst Pizzeria Le Mura and We Love Pasta there is simply no better place in town that offers this value for money. Stop searching and surrender yourself to the 10m radius of the structure and your culinary needs as well as your holiday trip to Pisa will...
Read moreWasn't really sure what these ruins were when I first approached them but they surely took my intrigue. I decided to Google the history of the area to find out they were old Roman baths and sweating rooms. What an amazing feeling it is to know your are literally walking such iconic streets with an awesome history surrounding it. Very interesting place which to me seems quite...
Read moreThis is a good place to visit if you're into Roman history. However, if you're not much of a historian, there is no beauty or attractive thing to see. You cannot go inside and only can see it outside the fence. This place is only a few minutes (by foot) away from the Pisa Tower, so you can put this into your itenarary as well without...
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