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Colosseum and Roman Forum Small-Group Tour with Local Guide
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Colosseum and Roman Forum Small-Group Tour with Local Guide

Book now for an unforgettable small-group experience to discover the Colosseum and Roman Forum with a local guide!

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Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tour
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Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tour

Book your experience, and live the best of ancient Rome with an expert local guide to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.

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Colosseum with the arena floor, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tour
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Colosseum with the arena floor, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tour

Experience ancient Rome at the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. Walk in gladiators' footsteps and discover daily life in the heart of the Empire.

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Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Experience with City Walking Tour
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Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Experience with City Walking Tour

Immerse yourself in the amazing heritage of the Colosseum and you explore the area at your own personal pace.

Duration 3 hours
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Colosseum Essential Guided Tour
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Colosseum Essential Guided Tour

Gain historical insights about the Colosseum during this 3-hour guided tour. Discover its history, architecture and thrilling tales.

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Colosseum with Arena, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Guided Tour
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Colosseum with Arena, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Guided Tour

Enter the Colosseum with direct access to the Arena floor as the Gladiators did. Follow your guide to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.

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Colosseum, Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel Experience
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Colosseum, Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel Experience

Travel back in time to the center of daily life in ancient Rome at the Forum, and explore the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums.

Duration 48 hours
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Vatican: Basilica, Dome and underground early bird tour
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Vatican: Basilica, Dome and underground early bird tour

Admire the stunning frescoes, statues and mosaics of the Basilica and its square, set foot on the summit of the famous Michelangelo's Dome.

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Rome highlights by private electric golf cart with local guide

Rome highlights by private electric golf cart with local guide

Book this private golf cart tour to explore Rome in style. Visit top spots like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Trastevere, all with insider stories from a local guide.

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OMNIA Vatican and Roma Pass 72 hours with transport
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OMNIA Vatican and Roma Pass 72 hours with transport

Visit Rome and its monuments without queuing with the OMNIA Vatican and Roma Pass and move around easily on Rome's public transport system. It will be three unforgettable days!

Duration up to 72 hours
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Colosseum visit and virtual reality experience with audio guide
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Colosseum visit and virtual reality experience with audio guide

Join an innovative tour and delve into the history of the Colosseum with an animated and interactive 3D certified reconstruction.

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Private Tour of Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill with Expert Guide
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Private Tour of Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill with Expert Guide

Explore the Colosseum, visit the Roman Forum archeological site, walk up the Palatine Hill, one of the most ancient areas of Rome, and look down at Circus Maximus.

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Tours and entrance for the Colosseum

Gladiators tended to be criminals, prisoners of war or slaves who were trained to fight in professional schools. As their fame increased, some men even volunteered for the job. Trained gladiators would often fight unskilled criminals and slaves as a form of public execution, though winning a fight against a gladiator could earn a slave his freedom.

Archaeological remains show that gladiators were often overweight, perhaps in order to build a layer of protective fat. They tended to eat a vegetarian diet of fresh vegetables, dried fruit, barley and beans to grow strong bones that would heal quickly.

Gladiators would fight barefoot in pairs for around ten minutes while the audience chanted like modern football crowds. A common chant was "habet, hoc habet” (he’s had it!). A defeated gladiator would raise a finger (if he had any left) and might be pardoned by the games’ sponsor.

In 107AD, the emperor Trajan celebrated a victory with a show that included 5000 pairs of gladiators – the largest contest known to history.

Opening times

  • 8.30am-7.15pm – 30 March-31 August
  • 8.30am-7.00pm – 1-30 September
  • 8.30am-6.30pm – 1-30 October
  • 8.30am-4.30pm – 31 October-15 February
  • 8.30am-5.00pm – 16 February-15 March

Ticket office closes one hour before closing time

About the Colosseum

This massive 50,000-capacity amphitheatre was inaugurated in 80AD with games that lasted 100 days and cost the lives of over 5000 animals. Back then, you could get in for free, though seating arrangements were controlled with pieces of pottery indicating seat numbers. The poor, and women, sat on the upper tiers, while senators and equestrians had seats closer to the action – protected from flying weapons and body parts by a net.

Entertainment at the Colosseum was wild, to say the least. You’d see everything from boat battles to animal battles and gladiators squaring off against each other or unlucky slaves and prisoners. And while gladiators weren’t always fighting to their death – they were too valuable for that – it was still a pretty risky gig.

Today, the vast Colosseum easily swallows the thousands who visit, so it’s advisable to plan ahead, securing access before you go if you want to avoid big crowds. You can maximise your visit inside this stellar landmark by exploring with a guide or snagging access to special areas like the hypogeum or upper levels for a deeper dive into its epic history.

Experiences at the Colosseum often include access to the Forum and Palatine Hill, so planning your day is a smart move. Hit the busy spots early and save Palatine Hill for a more chilled-out afternoon visit. Even with the best plans, things might not run like clockwork, so just go with the flow and enjoy the ride.

Address

Piazza del Colosseo, Rome

Getting there

  • By Metro
    • MEB, MEB1: Colosseo
  • By Bus
    • 51, 75, 85, 87, 117,118, N2

How to get there

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Reviews Colosseum

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    K

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    14 April 2026
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    Irvine

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    10 April 2026

    Nicholas our tour guide made this whole experience amazing. His knowledge was second to none and he took his time making sure to explain everything to the group

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    Lynn & John

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    14 February 2026

    Booked the small tour but because people not turning up in time it became a vip tour just our two selves & guide which was brilliant our guide Andrea was brilliant very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humour he took lots of photos of us which we really appreciated he even gave us tips on where to eat definitely worth the money even in the rain

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    Anonymous

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    11 February 2026