Tour Overview
Ultimate Colosseum Tour With Roman Forum And Palatine Hill In Semi-PrivateDiscover Ancient Rome on a small group tour
A walking tour of Rome is the perfect introduction to the city, covering the most important archaeological sites. You’ll discover the truth behind the legends of the gladiators and the arena on your Colosseum tour, and gain new insight into this magnificent monument. Continuing on your Roman Forum tour, as you stroll through the atmospheric ruins, your expert guide will help you to understand the politics and power plays that animated the ancient city. Then there’s the peaceful Palatine Hill, where the history of Rome began with Romulus and Remus. You'll visit the impressive remains of the imperial palaces and admire the stunning views of the Colosseum and the Roman Forum from the top of the hill.
With an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide to lead the way, you’ll end your in-depth tour of the Flavian Amphitheater, Forum and Palatine Hill with a much greater understanding and appreciation of Rome - a city that continues to amaze its visitors nearly three thousand years later.
Our groups are small, with a maximum of 16 people, and we buy all our tickets in advance so you can skip the lines and spend more time exploring Rome, rather than waiting around.
Learn about the bloody spectacles of the ancient games
The ancient Colosseum is undoubtedly the most amazing monument in Rome, built on a vast scale in less than ten years. The spectacles that took place here were like nothing seen before or since, and they were designed to entertain not only the people of Rome, but also the emperor himself.
The gladiatorial games are legendary, and on your tour of the Colosseum you’ll learn the difference between fact and fiction. But you’ll also discover that truth is often stranger than fiction, as you hear stories of wild animal hunts, mass executions, naval battles, and violent re-enactments of Greek myths that all took place in the arena. You’ll learn about everything that went on behind the scenes, including the amazing machinery that made the spectacles possible and so popular. For the rare opportunity to descend into the Colosseum’s Underground to see these machines and mechanisms up close, check out our Colosseum Underground Tour.
There was more to the games than meets the eye, and the entertainment at the Colosseum also had an important political role. Your expert guide will help you to understand the Colosseum in context, explaining what the games meant not only for the slaves and gladiators who took part, but for the whole of ancient Rome.
Explore the heart of ancient Rome in the Roman Forum
A Roman Forum group tour is an opportunity to learn about Roman history in the very place where the events took place.
These atmospheric ruins were once the political heart of the ancient city. You begin in front of the Senate, the imposing building used for the meetings and heated debates of the Republic. In the gardens and the House of the Vestal Virgins you’ll learn about the extraordinary lives and deaths of the priestesses who were tasked with ensuring Rome's sacred flame remained forever lit. We'll also visit the basilica of Julia and the basilica of Maxentius, the most important courthouses of the ancient city. The famous public trials that took place in these basilicas contributed to the fame of great historical figures such as Cicero and Caesar, whose orations were highly praised by their contemporaries.
Your walk through the Forum continues with a visit to the temples, as you explore the impressive ruins of the temples of Saturn and Castor and Pollux. Here you’ll learn about the Roman gods and the early days of Christianity, which often overlapped in unexpected ways - as you’ll see at the temple of Antoninus and Faustina, an ancient Roman temple that was transformed into a Catholic church. On your group tour of Rome you’ll also walk along one of the most important Roman roads of all, the Via Sacra, where you can still see the wheel-ruts of the carriages that passed over its flagstones for centuries.
The triumphal arches are another highlight of our visit to Ancient Rome, and you’ll be amazed by the Arch of Titus and the Arch of Septimius Severus, which dramatically represent the conquests of the Roman Empire.
See the palaces of the emperors on our Palatine Hill tour
Often overlooked by other tour companies, the Palatine Hill is one of the most beautiful parts of the ancient city. It’s also the oldes: according to legend, this was the place where the young and abandoned Romulus and Remulus were discovered by a she-wolf, and where Romulus eventually founded the city of Rome.
For centuries it was the most desirable part of Rome, as the lush hill offers stunning views of the city. The villas of the Roman aristocracy were later replaced by the enormous, luxurious villas of the emperors. On your Palatine tour you’ll explore the vast Flavian Palace, the Baths of Septimius Severus, and the Stadium of Domitian. These ruins are impressive in their own right, with their colonnades and mosaics, but hearing about the excesses the emperors indulged in here will give you a whole new perspective!
The Palatine Hill is also the perfect place to escape the heat of the city. Take a relaxing stroll in the shady Farnese Gardens of Pope Paul III, where you’ll learn about Renaissance Rome and enjoy an unparalleled view of ancient Rome - this is sure to be one of the most memorable parts of your experience.
Inclusion
In-depth tour of the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine HillExpert, English-Speaking GuideSkip the line tickets to all sitesHeadsets (for groups of 6 or more)All Fees and TaxesHotel pick-up and drop-offTickets, meals and drinks except if expressly specified in the tour inclusionsOther unspecified service
Imporant Information
Your guide will have a sign or flag at the meeting pointPlease ensure you arrive 10 mins early and at the right meeting point, we cannot wait for late arrivals. Missed tours are not refundableAs this is a walking tour with steps, staircases and uneven surfaces, comfortable walking shoes and a bottle of water are strongly recommended. Please advise if any travellers have mobility concerns so that we can best accommodate youWheelchairs, motorised scooters and big/bulky strollers are not permitted on our group toursLarge bags, backpacks and luggage cannot be brought into the Colosseum, Roman Forum or Palatine HillThere is no coat check or space on-site to leave your belongings, therefore we encourage you to leave such items at your hotel. In addition, glass bottles, alcoholic beverages or spray canisters (such as sunscreen) are not permitted into these sites so please leave such items at your hotel or they will be confiscated by security on entranceMaximum groups of 10 peopleAll participant names are required at the time of booking in order to enter the Colosseum. Every customer is required to carry a valid ID that matches the name on the ticket, or an entry will be refused. It will not be possible to change the name of a ticket once it has been purchasedThe Ticket to the Colosseum is confirmed approximately one month prior to the tour date. In the event that it is not possible to purchase the ticket for the selected time or day, an alternative will be provided. Please note that the tour may undergo changes in terms of date, time, and itinerary, and any such modifications will be communicated accordinglyColosseum & Roman Forum,City Tours,English,Skip the Line,Semi Private Tours (Max. 10 pax)
In front of the Cafe/Restaurant Angelino ai Fori, Largo Corrado Ricci, 43a
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