Colosseum & Roman Forum: Small Group Guided Tour With Hotel Pick Up

3 hours

Easy

Enjoy a small group guided tour of Colosseum with a comfortable Hotel Pick up

Walking through history: visit the Coliseum, symbol of the ancient Roman times, and its surrounding area, the most important and beautiful archaeological site in the world. Also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Coliseum is one of the most famous monuments in the world. 

Opened to the public with a solemn inauguration that lasted 100 days, it was used for gladiatorial fights (murena), wild animal hunts (venationes) and, with the arena filled with water, simulated sea battles (naumachiae). Built where there was before an artificial lake of the Nerone’s Domus Aurea, it had a capacity for approx. 73.000 people with a large awning (velarium) which protected the spectators from the sun and the rain. It’s 2.000 years old but the Colosseum is still the symbol of the Eternal City. 

The Palatine Hill, where the city of Rome was founded and the place that became, with the development of Rome and the continued embellishment of the Forum, due to its close proximity to the seat of power, the fashionable place to live, the most exclusive neighborhood where emperors and patrician families built opulent palaces. The Roman Forum was for centuries the center of Roman public and economic life, where the most important structures of the ancient city were located.


The tour offers options for hotel pick-up in central Rome or departure from a designated meeting point, allowing travelers to choose the most convenient option when booking.

What's included?
    • Entry to the Colosseum
    • Entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
    • Small-group guided tour
    • Live guide
    • Hotel Pick up
    • Audio headset
    Exclusions
      • Arena access
      Please note
        • A valid ID or passport is required to access the Colosseum. Without one, entry will be denied
        • Entering the Colosseum with suitcases, backpacks, or large bags is not allowed. There is no  luggage storage inside the Colosseum
        What to bring