Join our private 3-hour guided tour of the Colosseum and Roman Forum, led by an experienced archaeologist.
Experience the grandeur of Rome's most iconic monuments. Learn about the Colosseum, the world's largest amphitheater, where our guide will share unique stories and insights that bring ancient history to life.
Wander through the Roman Forum, the epicenter of ancient Roman political life, and discover the significant remains that have withstood time. This exclusive tour offers a personalized deep dive into the rich tapestry of Rome’s storied past, ideal for history enthusiasts.
The guide will meet the customers at the green newspaper stand located outside the Colosseo Metro Station on Line B.
The tour will end outside the Roman Forum
Meet your guide at the Colosseum and head to the second tier. Here, enjoy a panoramic view of the monument's interior and the square below. This perspective provides a bird's-eye view of the expansive foundation, the remains of the colonnade, and the walls of the grand temple dedicated to Venus and Rome.
The Arch of Titus in Rome is a 1st-century triumphal arch celebrating Emperor Titus's victory in Jerusalem. Known for its detailed reliefs, it stands at the Roman Forum's entrance, symbolizing Roman imperial power.
Proceed to the Roman Forum, the ancient center of public life. Here, you will find notable landmarks such as the Basilica of Maxentius, the House of the Vestals, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, and the Altar of Caesar.
Take a leisurely stroll to the Arch of Constantine while heading towards the Velian Hill, where you can appreciate its architectural intricacies and historical importance up close.
The Temple of Saturn, standing in the Roman Forum, is an ancient Roman temple dedicated to the god Saturn. Renowned for its eight surviving columns, it originally served as the treasury of the Roman Empire and remains a prominent symbol of Rome's rich historical and architectural heritage.
The Arch of Septimius Severus, located in the Roman Forum, is a monumental triumphal arch. Erected in 203 AD, it commemorates the Roman victories of Emperor Septimius Severus and his sons. The arch is renowned for its intricate reliefs and grandiose design.
The Basilica Julia, located in Rome's Forum, was a Roman civil basilica used for business and legal affairs. Initiated by Julius Caesar, it stands as a testament to ancient Roman architecture and public life.
The Temple of Castor and Pollux, also known as the Temple of the Dioscuri, is a notable ancient structure in the Roman Forum. It is distinguished by three standing Corinthian columns and was dedicated to the twin brothers and demigods Castor and Pollux in Roman mythology.
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