Step back in time and discover the grandeur of ancient Rome through its most iconic sites: the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and underground tunnels.
The Colosseum, a symbol of Roman power, once held 80,000 spectators for gladiator battles. See the massive arena and feel the weight of history.
Nearby, the Roman Forum reveals the heart of ancient Rome’s political and social life. Explore the ruins of temples, basilicas, and government buildings that once shaped the empire’s might.
Ascend to the Palatine Hill, the legendary birthplace of Rome, offering stunning views of the Forum and Circus Maximus, with the ruins of imperial palaces once home to emperors.
Beneath the city, underground tunnels and excavations uncover hidden layers of history, from ancient Christian sanctuaries to 1st-century Roman homes. These fascinating underground sites offer a rare glimpse into Rome’s past, connecting its ancient roots with its monumental legacy.
Meet our staff at our Travel Agency at Via Labicana, 96 (300 meters from the Colosseum entrance). Our staff will give you the Colosseum/Palatine Hill/Roman Forum tickets and the QR code to download the audioguide app on your SmartPhone.
The tour ends at the exit of the Colosseum or, if the pick-up option is chosen, the tour will end at the pickup point.
The Basilica of San Clemente is a unique historical site in Rome, with a 12th-century church built over earlier structures. It spans three levels, each revealing a different era of Rome’s history. Beneath the basilica, visitors can explore remarkable underground excavations, including a 4th-century Christian church and a 1st-century Roman house. The same spring waters that once flowed through the Colosseum also pass under this site. These layers feature ancient frescoes, mosaics, and remnants of early Christian worship, offering a fascinating glimpse into the city's rich evolution.
The Colosseum is one of Rome's most iconic landmarks, an ancient amphitheater that once hosted gladiatorial games and public spectacles. Built in the 1st century AD, it could hold up to 80,000 spectators. Known for its impressive architecture, it remains a symbol of Roman engineering and a testament to the grandeur of ancient entertainment. Visitors today can explore its vast interior, learn about its history, and marvel at the remains of its once-mighty structure.
The Roman Forum is an ancient plaza located at the heart of Rome, once the center of Roman public life. Surrounded by iconic ruins, it served as the hub for politics, commerce, and religious activities. Key structures, such as the Senate House, the Temple of Saturn, and the Arch of Titus, still stand as a testament to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Visitors can walk through the Forum to witness the remains of temples, basilicas, and government buildings, offering a fascinating glimpse into the daily life and power of ancient Rome.
The Palatine Hill is one of the seven hills of Rome and holds great historical significance as the birthplace of the city. It is home to the ruins of imperial palaces, including those of Augustus and Tiberius, offering stunning views over the Roman Forum and Circus Maximus. The hill is steeped in legend, believed to be the site where Romulus founded Rome. Visitors can explore its ancient ruins, lush gardens, and learn about its importance as a symbol of power and wealth during the Roman Empire.
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