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1 - 2 hours
Daily Tour
20 people
English
Use our guides to do the colosseum tours and forget all the long-line admission worries. Check out the background, archaeology, and art you will get to know about the beginnings of this adorable Rome landmark.
The tours of Colosseum can be known as one of the top and best monuments in Italy. Since 80 AD, it has been an emblem of Rome. If you see the ancient traditions or history, you will know that the place known as Eternal City is where Rome was born.
The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill started telling stories about Roman emperors and gladiators so that people could relive all the things again. After exploring Rome, you must visit Palatine Hill and the tragedies of the Roman Forum. The Colosseum is the most extensive building or monument ever built.
A Colosseum Guided tour will provide a better insight into the Colosseum. It will surely give you an idea and tell you fascinating facts about this historic site that everyone must visit in his lifetime. The similarity between Palatine Hill, Colosseum and Forum is that the tickets for the Colosseum will take you to all of these places. An interesting piece of information is that many people do not know this fact.
What to bring
Not allowed
Know before you go
In ancient Roman architecture, Titus and Domitian built the Colosseum in 80 AD (construction was started in 70 AD). This place was used for different events that may, including gladiator competitions, animal expeditions, and the recreation of historical battles.
The heart of Rome (Roman Forum) was used for many functions like public meetings, gatherings, trading, criminal trials, etc. It is a perfect tourist place that is rooted in refined Greek design. Some signature sights of the Roman Forum include Arco di Settimio Severo, Curia, Tempio di Saturno, and Arco di tito.
Palatine Hill is one of the most famous hills of Rome, and at that time, it was the residence of nobles and emperors. It is an archaeological place and was the ancient colonized part of the town for which people paid €12 to see the site.
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