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The Colosseum is the most visited and surely the most popular monument in Rome, in the whole of Italy in fact. It is the icon of the ancient Roman Empire and of the modern city today, much like the Eiffel tower in Paris. In its day, it was a symbol of prestige and the power, might and (savagery) of the ancient Romans.

January 2 to February 15 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM February 16 to March 15 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM March 16 to last Saturday of March 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Last Sunday of March to August 318:30 AM – 6:15 PM September 1 to September 30 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM October 1 to last Saturday of October 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM Last Sunday of October to December 318:30 AM – 3:30 PM

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Booking tickets in advance for the Colosseum is highly recommended to avoid long lines and ensure entry to this iconic attraction. By purchasing tickets beforehand, you can secure your preferred date and time slot, allowing for a smoother and more efficient visit. Additionally, booking in advance often offers the convenience of skip-the-line access, allowing you to bypass queues and make the most of your time exploring the Colosseum and its surroundings. With advanced ticket booking, you can look forward to a seamless and enjoyable visit to one of Rome's most renowned landmarks.

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The Colosseum in Rome has a long history that dates back to ancient times. It was built around 70-80 AD by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty. This massive amphitheater was used for various events, including gladiator fights, animal hunts, and mock naval battles. It could hold up to 80,000 spectators.

The Colosseum's design is impressive, showcasing ancient Roman engineering. It's a large oval-shaped structure with four levels, standing around 48 meters tall. Built using limestone, concrete, and bricks, it has three tiers of arches decorated with different types of columns. The lower part has Doric columns, the middle Ionic, and the upper Corinthian. With ramps, stairs, and tunnels, it allowed easy movement for people and animals during events. This clever design made it efficient for spectators to enter and leave, and for shows to be staged, highlighting the Romans' skill in architecture.

At night, the Colosseum lights up, looking majestic and enchanting against the dark sky. It's a captivating sight, reminding us of its thrilling history. People enjoy its beauty and the peaceful atmosphere around it. Viewing the Colosseum at night is a magical experience, connecting us to ancient Rome's rich past.

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Experience authentic Roman cuisine while in Rome. Despite the city's upscale dining options, nothing beats the flavour of street food. Seek out spots frequented by locals, a sign of delicious and high-quality fare.

Many restaurants in Rome automatically include a service charge in your bill to compensate the waitstaff. However, if you're particularly pleased with the service or if the bill doesn't include a service charge, it's customary to leave a 10% tip.

Wearing comfortable shoes in Rome is essential for exploring its charming streets and historical sites without discomfort. With countless attractions to discover on foot, comfortable footwear ensures you can enjoy the city's wonders.

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Join your friendly and knowledgeable guide with a small group to explore the highlights of Ancient Rome. Begin by heading to the impressive stadium, where you'll learn about its architecture and the Roman's love for games. Walk through the entrance and onto the arena floor, where gladiators once fought. After exploring the stadium, venture to the oldest part of Rome, Palatine Hill, where Emperors once lived in grand homes. Wander among the ruins, enjoying the serene surroundings and breathtaking views. Finally, descend into the Roman Forum, walking along ancient roads and marvelling at temples, offices, and the senate building.

Avoid waiting in line, gain insights into history, and marvel at the Colosseum and the Ancient City with the guidance of a knowledgeable local tour guide. Discover the rich history of these famous landmarks with your knowledgeable guide. Experience the grandeur of the Colosseum as you admire its impressive structure and learn about its past, including damage from earthquakes. Then, climb Palatine Hill to see amazing views and visit old ruins like the House of Augustus. Delve into the Roman Forum, once bustling with political activity and speeches. Marvel at architectural wonders like the Temple of Romulus. Throughout the tour, listen to captivating stories that offer fascinating insights into the history of Rome.

Experience the Colosseum and Roman Forum in a personalized and unforgettable way. A friendly and professional tour guide by your side will tailor your tour to your preferences. Explore the highlights of the Colosseum and Ancient Rome according to your interests and needs. Booking this tour ensures you bypass the crowds and enjoy a private entrance to the magnificent Colosseum. After meeting your guide at Trajan’s Column, you'll take a short walk through the Imperial Forum before entering the famous Roman Forum. Once you're in the archaeological site, your private guide will point out the most famous monuments, as well as the hidden gems that are often missed in larger tours.

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Visiting the Vatican in Rome is a must for its rich historical and spiritual significance. Housing the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church, it's a centre of global reverence. The Vatican Museums showcase a vast array of artistic treasures, including iconic works by Michelangelo and Raphael. The Sistine Chapel's mesmerizing frescoes, particularly Michelangelo's masterpiece on its ceiling, leave visitors spellbound. St. Peter's Basilica, with its awe-inspiring architecture and religious significance, is equally captivating.

Nestled in the heart of Rome, neighbourhoods like Trastevere and Monti offer visitors an authentic glimpse into the city's vibrant life and rich history. Trastevere, with its narrow cobblestone streets and colourful buildings, exudes a bohemian charm. This area is renowned for its bustling piazzas, lively trattorias, and lively nightlife. Monti, on the other hand, presents a more eclectic ambiance, blending ancient ruins with trendy boutiques and artisanal shops. Its labyrinthine alleys lead to hidden gems, quaint cafes, and artisan workshops, making it a haven for artists and creatives. Both neighbourhoods boast picturesque squares where locals gather, creating a lively atmosphere perfect for leisurely strolls.

Every first Sunday of the month in Rome entry to state owned museums, galleries, parks, and some archaeological sites are free. Since it's the busiest day of the month, consider arriving early.

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Reviews

Vanessa - Germany
Oct 09, 2024

Amazing sight to see. We went early in the morning so wasn't to busy or hot. From the outside you don't realise how big it really is until you step inside.

Danielle - United Kingdom
Oct 25, 2024

Magda was very knowledgable and insightful on our guided tour. She helped us imagine the sights as they would have been originally

Muhammad Ahsan - Pakistan
Nov 26, 2024

The guide was very knowledgeable and gave a detailed history on the monuments. The best part was that it was skip the line

Esa Meyer - London
Dec 01, 2022

An absolutely unforgettable experience! Walking through the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill felt like stepping back in time

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About the Roman Forum

If you want to visit the heart of Ancient Rome, the Roman Forum Tour is the best way to experience the history of the ancient city. You will walk down the Via Sacra, or Sacred Way, of the Roman Forum, also known as the triumphal road. This is the same path that victorious Roman generals would follow when they returned from abroad. Every stone that lies within the Roman Forum is connected to the great moments from Ancient Rome’s past.

The Roman Forum Tour will also lead you past the triumphal arches. The Arch of Titus is especially well preserved and detailed. The Arch of Constantine is also visible from the 2nd floor balcony of the Colosseum. Only a few of these incredible arches still remain, and even fewer are well preserved.

During the Colosseum and Roman Forum tour your guide will lead you through the once bustling marketplace that was ruled by the shopkeepers and moneylenders. The Roman Forum was the focal point of the Ancient Roman Empire and was home to many religious and political buildings such as the Basilica of Maxentius and the Senate House. Although this was not the Senate House in which Julius Caesar was assassinated, you will find the temple of Julius Caesar in the Roman Forum.

With so many layers of history and architecture in the Ancient City, choosing a Colosseum and Roman Forum tour is an excellent way to experience it all. You will walk the ancient roman roads with a local guide who is an expert in their field. Not only will you visit Rome’s most famous monument, you will learn the history as well. When you walk past the broken pieces of marble strewn about the valley and past ancient temples, it is hard to believe that this area was once a vast swampland.

About the Palatine Hill

An exploration of ancient Rome would not be complete without a Palatine Hill Tour. Learn about the legend of the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, and see where their battle for the city took place. Archaeologists are always finding something new on the Palatine Hill, in 2007 an underground chamber was found that is thought to have been the Lupercal, the chamber where legend says that Romulus and Remus were suckled by a she-wolf. Of course this seems like a far-fetched idea today, but the ancient Romans truly believed it. 

The Palatine Hill is one of the famous seven hills of Rome and eventually became the site of the imperial palaces.The hill was inhabited by wealthy citizens who used it to escape the heat, noise and smells of the crowded city. It eventually became the home of the emperors after Domitian built an expansive palatial complex. During the Palatine Hill Tour you will get to see what remains of this massive palace as your guide describes its ingenious design.

From the height of the Palatine you will enjoy wonderful views of Rome’s skyline. You can look down over the Circus Maximus and imagine the emperors watching the chariot races taking place down below without the need to leave their palace. From the other side of the hill you get an amazing view of the Roman Forum spreading out before you. Having a guide with you during the Palatine Hill tour makes the experience much more interesting and enjoyable.

Don’t miss the chance to explore the Palatine hill and see one of the oldest parts of the city. Having a guide makes all the difference when it comes to ancient history and architecture. Rome’s incredible history will be brought to life and your guide will transport you back to ancient roman times.

About the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill

There is no better way to experience Ancient Rome than by taking a Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Tour. Exploring what remains of the Ancient Roman empire with an official guide is an exciting and interesting way to spend your time in Rome. There is so much history and so many hidden details that you will never find without the knowledge and experience of a professional guide.

During the Colosseum tour you will have a chance to inspect its magnificent facade and check out the roman numerals above the arches. Your guide will describe why the Colosseum’s walls are covered with holes and the differences between the columns. The intrigue only grows as you enter the monument and hear about the drama and gore of the gladiator battles.

You will go back in time as you walk through the Ancient City during the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill guided tour. It is easy to imagine a bustling city center and marketplace as your guide describes what life was like in Rome during ancient times. As you walk through Roman Forum your guide will lead you past the Temple of Julius Caesar as well as the Basilica of Maxentius. Strolling up the Palatine Hill you will pass by the Arch of Titus and appreciate the intricate artistry and craftsmanship of the reliefs. The tall umbrella pine trees that are so iconic to Rome create a lovely atmosphere as your guide describes the incredible palaces that once reigned over the city. With a gorgeous view unfolding in front of you and your tour guide sharing their expertise, the history of Ancient Rome has never been more engaging.

The tour of the Colosseum as well as the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tour combine to create an immersive and unforgettable experience of Rome’s fascinating history.

  • Make sure to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled start time, this will ensure you have enough time to find your meeting point for the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill guided tour.
  • While there are a few on-site toilets at the Colosseum, the waiting time can take a while. So be prepared!
  • You won’t find any luggage facilities, restaurants or cafes on-site.
  • All of the entrances to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill have a mandatory security check. This check cannot be avoided and is necessary for the safety of all visitors.
  • Only small bags are allowed inside the Colosseum. No luggage or bags with wheels are allowed.
  • The people with reduced mobility can easily access the Colosseum as paths at all the available routes are marked. Some tours may not be wheelchair accessible, so be sure to check the tour details or opt for a private Colosseum tour.
  • It is highly recommended to get your tickets ahead of time online and set aside the majority of your day to properly enjoy the Colosseum visit.
  • The Colosseum tour prices vary and can cost anywhere from 30€ up to 100€, or more. The type of tour you choose - express, underground, arena - will be reflected in the price and duration of the tour.
  • It is highly recommended to get your tickets ahead of time online and set aside the majority of your day to properly enjoy the Roman Forum and Palatine visit.
  • The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tour prices vary and can cost anywhere from 30€ up to 100€, or more. The type of tour you choose will be reflected in the price and duration of the tour.

Covid Safety measures:

 

  • All the areas that customers come in contact with are frequently cleaned

  • In order to reduce crowds, the number of visitors is limited 

  • Customers are required to bring and wear face masks

  • There is a mandatory temperature check for customers 

  • Social distancing standards must be maintained inside the monument

 

What to bring:

 

  • Weather-appropriate clothing

  • Comfortable shoes

  • Passport or ID card

  • Water

  • Sunscreen

 

Arena entrance & Reduced price tickets:

 

  • As the Colosseum Arena Floor is a restricted area, visitors will have to provide details such as their full name, date of birth, and a valid ID card as they’re entering the monument.

  • People who have booked tickets at the reduced price for ages 2 to 15 years old will also be required to show an ID.


 

Things that are not allowed:

 

  • Pets

  • Drones

  • Aerosol sprays

  • Any kind of weapons or sharp objects.

  • Luggage or large bags. Even smaller bags with wheels are not allowed.

  • Metro: The Colosseum metro stop is located on the B line of Rome’s metro. Check the map at your local station.
  • Regional Train - Take the underground line B from the Termini Station and get off at the Colosseum stop.
  • Bus - There are many public buses that stop in front of the Amphitheatre on your Colosseum tour: 75, 81, 85, 87, 117, 118.
  • Car: There are paid parking spots available in the neighbourhoods surrounding the Colosseum.
  • Tram: Tram #3 passes the Colosseum
  • Bicycle: The Colosseum is accessible by bike, just make sure to lock your bike in an appropriate place. Bikes that are locked to the railings in archaeological areas could be taken by the police.

 

Note: The Imperial Forum Road is closed to car and bus traffic on Sundays, which means it’s the perfect time to go for rental bikes or take a nice walk along via Fori Imperiali towards the Colosseum. Some bus routes are deviated on Sundays, so be sure to allow extra time to arrive.