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Ancient Rome Revealed: From the Forum to the Colosseum

5.0(5 reviews)
3 hour(s)
English
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Rome, Italy

Visit the Basilica, ancient markets, and Trajan’s Column

Walk through an underground tunnel to the Forum of Julius Caesar

Discover monumental buildings built by Roman emperors

Explore Palatine Hill, the legendary founding site of Rome

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Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Ancient Rome with an exceptional guided tour that begins at the majestic Piazza del Campidoglio, an architectural masterpiece designed by Michelangelo. From this elevated square, enjoy sweeping views over the historic cityscape before delving deeper into Rome’s imperial past. Your guide will lead you through the Basilica, explore the remnants of the ancient markets, and admire the Trajan’s Column, a triumphal monument that narrates the military conquests of Emperor Trajan through intricately carved reliefs. Continuing the journey, you’ll pass through an evocative underground tunnel that leads into the Forum of Julius Caesar—a site where successive emperors built monumental structures for politics, religion, and commerce. These ruins stand as remarkable witnesses to the grandeur and complexity of Rome’s development, showcasing the scale and ambition of imperial construction.

As the tour progresses, walk along the legendary Via Sacra, the main street of Ancient Rome, which has stood for over 2,500 years. Along this sacred path, pass under the Arch of Titus, commemorating the Roman victory in Jerusalem, and arrive at the Palatine Hill, where Rome was founded in 753 BC. Here, amidst fragrant pine trees and panoramic vistas, explore the remnants of the Imperial Palaces, once home to Rome’s most powerful rulers. Conclude the journey with a stop at the Arch of Constantine, a triumphal arch honoring the first Christian emperor, and gaze upon the iconic Colosseum, the best-preserved ancient amphitheater. Learn about its ingenious construction, the cultural significance of its grand spectacles, and the fierce gladiatorial contests and dramatic naval reenactments that captivated Roman audiences. This tour offers a profound and unforgettable immersion into the glory and complexity of Rome’s ancient past.

Professional Local Blue Badge Tour Guide

Headsets to hear the guide clearly

Small-group

Entry to Trajan's Forum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and Imperial Forum

Hotel pick-up and drop-off

Meal and beverage

Gratuities

Colosseum Tickets

Valid photo ID or passport

Comfortable walking shoes

Appropriate clothing

Weather-appropriate gear

Reusable water bottle

Small backpack or bag

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Public transportation nearby

Not wheelchair accessible

A valid passport or ID is required

No bottles, glass, alcohol, sprays, backpacks, or large bags allowed

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Customer Reviews

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Pasindu

November 18, 2025
Google

It is quite a big area with a lot of ruins and nice statues. I think we can only enter the area once with the ticket; if we leave, we can't come back. Remember to watch the place where Caesar is buried.

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Sidónio

November 17, 2025
Google

What a place! We bought the combined ticket with the Colosseo entrance. Visited the Colosseo at 9 am and by 10:15 we were at the Forum, thankfully, because when we left at around 1pm, the line was so big that it went around the other street. The place is huge and you can easily get "lost"or not see some interesting parts. Tip: download some map so that you can undertand where you are at the moment. Very impressive and i left with my heart full!

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Jakub

November 15, 2025
Google

Huge Place, where you can imagine how people lived 2000 years ago, how buildings were huge and how incredible was architecture in that times. Beautiful place with full of history. In the past area was split and dedicated to more Ceasars, like Nervo, Augustus, etc . You have to see it , it's great place to get history into mind :) Tickets you can buy together with colloseum.

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Jordan

November 14, 2025
Google

Formerly the center of public life in ancient Rome. I went here as part of my coliseum tour. Not as much grandeur of the coliseum, of course, but it was fascinating to walk through the old heart of the Eternal City, not to mention the ruins of Octavian/Augustus' palace.

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Harriet

November 11, 2025
Google

Amazing to see. Could easily spend all day there. We entered by "Via dei Fori Imperiali" which was a lot quieter than the entrance by the colosseum. Toilets dotted around and we found 1 cafe by our entrance. Really worth seeing.

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Discover the wonders of Rome, Italy with this unforgettable experience. Explore the heart of ancient Rome with an exceptional guided tour. Highlights of your tour include: Visit the Basilica, ancient markets, and Trajan’s ColumnWalk through an underground tunnel to the Forum of Julius CaesarDiscover monumental buildings built by Roman emperorsExplore Palatine Hill, the legend...