Explore the heart of ancient Rome with this immersive experience, offering seamless access to its most iconic landmarks.
Enjoy reserved entry to the Colosseum, one of the greatest architectural feats of the Roman Empire. Choose a standard ticket (€18) or upgrade to Arena access (€24) for a closer view of where gladiators once fought.
Continue to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, the political and cultural center of ancient Rome, where you can walk among ruins of temples and imperial palaces while taking in panoramic city views.
Your ticket also includes access to the Imperial Fora, showcasing Rome’s monumental public spaces.
Enhance your visit with an engaging audio guide featuring storytelling narration, and use the included digital city maps for easy navigation throughout your journey.
This package is perfect for travelers seeking a flexible and enriching exploration of Rome’s most legendary sites.
Hi! Once you exit the Colosseum metro station and head upstairs, please look to your left. You’ll find your host there holding a Rome City Sightseeing flag. Kindly approach them and ask for your tickets. Let me know if you need any further assistance!
The Colosseum is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and a powerful symbol of ancient Rome. Built nearly 2,000 years ago during the Roman Empire, it is the largest amphitheater ever constructed and could hold tens of thousands of spectators. The Colosseum was used for public spectacles such as gladiator battles, animal hunts, and dramatic performances. These events were often grand and intense, reflecting the culture and entertainment of ancient Roman society. Today, the Colosseum stands as a remarkable example of Roman engineering and architecture. Despite damage from earthquakes and the passage of time, much of the structure remains intact, attracting millions of visitors each year. Located in the heart of Rome, the Colosseum is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Visiting it offers a glimpse into the history, power, and daily life of ancient Rome.
The Palatine Hill is one of the most ancient and important parts of Rome. Rising above the Roman Forum and close to the Colosseum, it is known as the legendary birthplace of the city. According to Roman mythology, this is where Romulus founded Rome in 753 BC after defeating his brother Remus. Because of this, the hill holds a special place in Roman history and legend. In ancient times, Palatine Hill became the most prestigious residential area in Rome. Emperors such as Augustus and Tiberius built grand palaces there, the ruins of which can still be explored today. Visitors can walk among the remains of imperial palaces, gardens, and ancient structures while enjoying beautiful views over the Roman Forum and Circus Maximus. It’s a peaceful yet historically rich place that offers a deeper understanding of Rome’s origins and imperial past.
The Roman Forum was the political, social, and economic heart of ancient Rome. Located between the Palatine Hill and the Capitoline Hill, it was once a bustling center filled with temples, markets, government buildings, and public spaces. In ancient times, the Forum was where citizens gathered for elections, speeches, trials, and important ceremonies. Some of the most significant events in Roman history took place here, involving figures like Julius Caesar and Cicero. Today, the Roman Forum is an open-air archaeological site where visitors can walk among the ruins of ancient structures such as the Temple of Saturn, the Arch of Titus, and the Senate House (Curia). Although much of it is in ruins, it still offers a powerful glimpse into daily life and governance in ancient Rome. Exploring the Forum alongside the Colosseum and Palatine Hill provides a complete journey through the rise and grandeur of the Roman Empire.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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