Rome: Colosseum, Palatine & Forum Entry Ticket with Audio Guide
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Experience the Colosseum's gladiatorial history
Explore Roman Forum's architectural marvels
Enjoy panoramic views atop Palatine Hill
Access insights with downloadable audio guide
€ 51.84
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Embark on an immersive journey through the iconic landmarks of Ancient Rome, including the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Explore the Colosseum, a masterpiece of Roman engineering, where gladiatorial contests and grand spectacles once captivated audiences. Wander through the Roman Forum, the vibrant center of ancient Rome’s political and social life, and discover temples, basilicas, and government buildings that tell the story of the citys remarkable history. Every corner of these historic sites offers insight into the daily life, power, and grandeur of the Roman Empire.
Enhance your experience with a downloadable audio guide, available in multiple languages including English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, and Chinese. The guide provides engaging commentary on each site, allowing you to explore at your own pace while gaining a deeper understanding of the architecture, legends, and historical significance of these ancient wonders. Ascend Palatine Hill to enjoy panoramic views of Rome and reflect on the city’s legendary founding myths, completing an unforgettable journey through the splendor of ancient Rome.
Colosseum Access
Roman Forum Access
Palatine Hill Access
Downloadable Audio guide for Colosseum
Arena Floor Access
Colosseum Underground Access
Headsets
Audio Guide for Arena Floor
Expert Guide
Guided Tour
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Gratuities
Passport or ID card
Charged Smartphone
Headsets
Internet Access
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Weather-appropriate clothing
Sun Hat
Wear comfortable shoes for walking
Climb stairs to reach panoramic views
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Activity Provider: Loving Rome
Customer Reviews
Pasindu

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.
Sidónio

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!
Jakub

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.
Jordan

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.
Harriet

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.
