





Rome : Colosseum & Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
Duration
1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Independent access to the Colosseum Roman Forum and Palatine Hills
Explore at your own pace without a guided group
Simple and reliable entry voucher service
Ideal for travelers who enjoy self guided discovery
€ 35
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We believe that exceptional service is the foundation of a memorable travel experience, and we are committed to offering our customers the very best so they can explore with confidence and ease. This experience is designed for independent travelers who prefer the freedom to discover at their own pace. We provide a convenient entry voucher that allows you to visit the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Palatine Hills on your own, without the structure of a guided tour. This approach gives you the flexibility to linger where your interest is strongest, take photographs, read informational panels, and fully absorb the atmosphere of these iconic historical sites without feeling rushed.
With this access-only experience, you are free to design your own journey through ancient Rome. Walk through the legendary Colosseum, explore the ruins of the Roman Forum, and wander across the Palatine Hills while imagining the stories and history that shaped the Roman Empire. This option is ideal for travelers who enjoy self-guided exploration and value independence while sightseeing. Our role is to make your visit smooth and stress-free by providing reliable access and clear instructions, allowing you to focus entirely on the experience itself. By choosing this service, you gain the freedom to explore some of the world’s most famous landmarks on your own terms, creating a personal and meaningful connection with history while enjoying a seamless and well-organized visit.
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Not wheelchair accessible
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Customer Reviews
Martin

A must visit! This was amazing. Lost of walking but well marked and lots of space! I recommend planing no less than half a day. We did coloseum early morning and walked across to here and just made it out before closing time.... Then walked to trevi fountain to end our day!
Lin

Ticketed entry & hours: Access to the Roman Forum is ticketed (usually sold as a combined Colosseum + Forum + Palatine ticket). Opening hours vary by season (example summer hours ≈ 08:30–19:15; winter reductions apply) and the Forum area normally closes earlier than the Colosseum; check the official site for that day and note the site is closed on 25 Dec (and sometimes on 1 Jan). • Quick facts & history: The Roman Forum was the civic, religious and commercial heart of ancient Rome — its ruins (temples, basilicas, arches and public squares) span the Republic and Imperial eras and form a continuous archaeological narrative. • What to see (highlights): Look for the Temple of Saturn, Arch of Titus, Curia Julia (Senate house), Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Column of Phocas, the House of the Vestals and the Via Sacra — these are the Forum’s must-see monuments. Allow 1–2 hours for a good walk-through. • Tickets & combinations: The standard paid ticket (official) typically covers Colosseum + Forum + Palatine Hill (check whether your chosen ticket is the 24-hour/1-day type or a guided/timed Colosseum slot); buying timed Colosseum entry online is recommended to avoid long queues. • Location & access: The Forum sits between the Colosseum and the Capitoline Hill. Nearest metro is Colosseo (Line B) — from there it’s a short walk along Via dei Fori Imperiali; many buses and regional rail options also serve the area. • Best time for photos & quiet time: Early morning right at opening or late afternoon (before last admission) give cooler light and fewer people; peak mid-day and US/European holiday periods are busiest. Plan around heat in summer and bring water. --- ⚠️ What to keep in mind • Timed Colosseum slots & queues: The Colosseum uses strict timed entry; Forum/Palatine can be visited within the ticket validity but security lines at the Colosseum can be long — book official timed tickets online. • Wear good shoes & expect walking: The site is uneven, with cobbles, steps and slopes — comfortable shoes and a moderate fitness level make the visit easier. • Weather & seasonal closures: Some hours change by season; the site is closed on 25 Dec (and may alter hours for special events) — check official opening-times the morning you visit. • Combine nearby sights: The Forum pairs naturally with the Colosseum and Palatine Hill (same ticket) and is an easy walk to the Capitoline Museums, Vittoriano viewpoint and Piazza Venezia
Hannah

Seeing history come to life right before my eyes—straight out of the history textbooks—was truly, deeply moving. Although many of the sites remain only as partial ruins, the use of AI reconstructions makes it possible to glimpse their former grandeur. It really feels like being taken on a journey into the history of Ancient Rome. I highly recommend buying tickets in advance to avoid waiting in line.
anime

I was bored so I went there on my own, for EU citizens under 25 it’s €2, the queue was really quick and I started walking around in no time. It was really chill, full with beautiful views, the buildings have more stuff to see inside them, it’s full of information tables. Will definitely go again.
phoebe

take a lovely straw in the garden of the Roman forum. The path is beautifully carved, and there are many old broken down sculptures. It’s really a sight to see. Definitely worth experience. Everything here is super beautiful from the plants to the architecture and the sculptures you can see the whole city of Rome when you climb up the stairs you could also take a lot of photos here.
GetYourGuide

Very historical
