SHOW & GO COLOSSEUM, PALATINE HILL AND ROMAN FORUMS

2h30
About this activity
  • Choose between 7 departure times per day, no reservation is required
  • Skipping entry lines to spend more time sightseeing
  • Delving into the fascinating—and bloody—history of The Colosseum, the iconic amphitheater of ancient Rome
  • Discovering the hub of the ancient city, the Roman Forum—once home to bustling markets, festivals, temples, and senatorial debates
  • Wandering among the ruined emperors’ palaces and still-blooming gardens of Palatine Hill, the oldest of the Seven Hills of Rome
  • Monolingual group tour (max 25 people)

You are sure that you want to visit “Colosseum, Palatine hills and Roman forums” but you are not sure when you can go? This solution is your best opportunity to take part at our tour in total liberty. Buy now the tour and when you will want to participate ... You need just be at the meeting point at the right time. No reservation is required... just you and your ticket.You’ll meet your guide and group near the entrance to The Colosseum the extraordinary amphitheater was ancient Rome’s center of public entertainment. Before you enter, your guide will give you a thorough history lesson about the site, including the gladiatorial clashes and wild-animal fights that were once staged here. Once you’re inside, you’ll wander remnants of the seating arcades that once fit more than 60,000 spectators. Next comes the Roman Forum where you’ll explore the onetime cultural, economic, and political center of ancient Rome. You’ll walk along the Via Sacra, tracing the paths of ancient military processions and political rallies. You’ll also see important sites like the Temple of Julius Caesar (where the emperor’s body was cere-monially burned), and the Curia Julia the still-intact Senate House where Cicero and Mark Antony once orated. Palatine Hill: where the twins Romulus and Remus first decided to begin building the city of Rome atop this impressive hill. You’ll understand why as you walk here among its ruined emperors’ palaces and still- blooming botanical gardens.

Features
Tourism
90% Cultural
85% Original
25%
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