The Circus Maximus, located in Rome, Italy, was the largest and most famous chariot racing stadium of ancient Rome. Built in the 6th century BCE, it could accommodate over 150,000 spectators. The elongated oval arena hosted thrilling races, public games, festivals, and triumphal processions. Surrounded by tiered seating and monumental structures, it was a central hub of Roman entertainment. Though little remains today, the site is now a public park and a symbol of Rome’s grand past. The Circus Maximus showcases the engineering brilliance and cultural vibrancy of ancient Rome, attracting tourists and history enthusiasts from around the world.
Spain was amazing! The tapas tour in Barcelona and the flamenco show in Seville were highlights of our Viacation trip. Planning was efficient and transparent.
Spain was amazing! The tapas tour in Barcelona and the flamenco show in Seville were highlights of our Viacation trip. Planning was efficient and transparent.