Rome Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Entry with AudioGuide

3.3
(38 reviews)

2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Explore Rome's Colosseum, Roman Forum, & Palatine Hill and learn fascinating insights about the city's history by your own. Get faster access only enter with security check, and tour the first and second levels of the Colosseum.
Begin your tour of Rome's Ancient City with faster access to the Colosseum.Notice the Roman numerals above each archway as you enter. Explore the Colosseum’s first and second levels as your own pace stories of the emperors, gladiators, and famous battles that make the Colosseum Rome's most celebrated ancient monument.
With your newly acquired expertise of ancient Romans, walk through the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. Pass by the triumphal Arch of Constantine as you explore of Rome's birth and its legendary twins, Romulus and Remus.
Continue to the Palatine Hill where you will see the ruins of the Imperial Palaces, the extensive grounds from which the Emperors would rule the city.

What's Included

1 open entrance to the Roman Forum, Palatine and Imperial Forum
Digital audio guide in English( sent ONLY via WhatsApp)
Colosseum entrance ticket (valued at €18 per person)
All Fees and Taxes
Colosseum reservation fee (valued at €2 per person)
Suitable toilets are available on site
Admission to temporary exhibitions
Please note: Colosseum fees as above. The remaining cost of the experience covers other services.
1 entrance to the Colosseum(First Tier & 2nd Tier) on precise time.
Skip the mandatory security line
Guide/Guided Tour
Headset

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

THERE IS NO MEETING POINT.. The online tickets will be delivered to you via Whatsapp and E-mail. The digital audioguide can only be delivered via whatsapp.(Just text us on our whatsapp with voucher to recieve the audio if the phone number provided is not actively used for whatsapp)

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    The Flavian Amphitheatre, more commonly known as the Colosseum, stands in the archaeological heart of Rome and welcomes large numbers of visitors daily, attracted by the fascination of its history and its complex architecture. The building became known as the Colosseum because of a colossal statue that stood nearby. It was built in the 1st century CE at the behest of the emperors of the Flavian dynasty. Until the end of the ancient period, it was used to present spectacles of great popular appeal, such as animal hunts and gladiatorial games. The building was, and still remains today, a spectacle in itself. It is the largest amphitheatre in the world, capable of presenting surprisingly complex stage machinery, as well as services for spectators. A symbol of the splendour of the empire, the Amphitheatre has changed its appearance and its function over the centuries, presenting itself as a structured space but open to the Roman community.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 2

    The Forum was originally covered by a swamp. It was only in the late 7th century BCE that the valley was reclaimed and the Roman Forum began to take shape. It was destined to remain the centre of public life for over a millennium. The various monuments were built through the centuries: first the buildings for political, religious and commercial activities, then during the 2nd century CE the civil basilicas, used for judicial activities. Already at the end of the republican age, the ancient Roman Forum had become insufficient to serve as the administrative and representative centre of the city. The various dynasties of emperors added only prestigious monuments: the Temple of Vespasian and Titus and that of Antoninus Pius and Faustina, dedicated to the memory of the deified emperors, and the monumental Arch of Septimius Severus, built at the western end of the Forum in 203 CE to celebrate the emperor’s victories over the Parthians.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 3

    The Palatine hill preserves the remains of Iron Age settlements connected with the earliest core of the city of Rome. The hill was home to important civic cults, including the Magna Mater (Cybele) and, between the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, it became the residential district of the Roman aristocracy, with elegant houses characterised by exceptional painted and paved decorations, such as those preserved in the House of the Griffins. Augustus symbolically chose the hill as the site of his own house, which consisted of several buildings, including the House of Livia. Later the hill became the site of the imperial palaces: the Domus Tiberiana, the Domus Transitoria and then the Domus Aurea, and finally the Domus Flavia, divided into a public and private sector, the latter being known as the Domus Augustana. The presence of the imperial residences on the hill gave rise to a process of identification. In this way the toponym Palatium came, in modern languages, to mean a royal palace.

    1 hour Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The digital audioguide will be delivered only if phone number associated to the book has a WhatsApp and you will have to listen to the audio using own phone and headset.
Supplied by Reliant Tours

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Attractions & Museums
Ancient Ruins
Monuments and Memorials
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