Tired of visiting the most important attractions of Rome in huge groups? Book our 3 hours "Private" Colosseum Tour and follow the footsteps of Roman Emperors with our expert Guides to enjoy a unique, fun and worry-free experience!
You can visit not only the impressive amphitheatre but also the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill.
Suitable for families with children, thanks to kids-friendly guides who know how to involve kids in the visit.
It will be an exclusive purpose of experiential learning!
Meeting with our guide in front of the exit of the Colosseum Underground Station at the agreed time for this Ancient Rome Tour
After admiring the incredibly well preserved Arch of Constantine, you will enter the Colosseum, a huge and amazing feat of engineering, where 50.000 spectators could quickly find their seats, shaded by a huge awning. It was built by Emperor Vespasian to entertain all Roman people, rich and poor, with many different shows, like cruel fights between gladiators and between gladiatrix ( emale gladiators), Terrible hunts took place here, the “inventories” (fights with wild beasts).
represented the commercial, legal and administrative centre of Ancient Rome. You will literally feel as if you were brought back in time during the Imperial age of Rome. All of this, while strolling past ancient ruins of temples and Roman mausoleums such as the Roman senate and the altar where Julius Caesar's body was cremated. Walking along the “Sacred Way” in the Roman Forum, your guide will show you where Julius Caesar inaugurated the Imperial Forums in 46 B.C., a focal point of ancient Rome and enriched by all Emperors with their own Temples and Houses until A.D. 608.
The impressive Basilica of Maxentius and the stately Arch of Titus will introduce the panoramic hill of the Palatine, where Emperors lived. It is the most ancient part of Rome, where Romulus founded the “Square Rome”, destined to become the world’s biggest Empire. Augustus, Tiberius, Maxentius and many others decided to build their Palaces here, among the remains of Romulus wall and the huts dating back to 4.000 years. (one more fact: Palatine comes from Palatium, meaning palace ). His panoramic position still offers amazing views on the Eternal City! Just the view of the Circus Maximum from the Palatine Hill is worth the tour.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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