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Choose a Colosseum private tour for a relaxing experience of Rome’s most iconic sight: the Colosseum. Join your guide — an archaeology expert — for a full tour of Rome’s Ancient City. Benefit from your guide’s undivided attention, who’ll answer your ever curiosity about the Roman Empire — and the bloody battles of the Colosseum. You’ll be able to discover these amazing archaeological sights at your own pace.
First, you’ll enjoy a walking tour of the exquisite ruins of the Roman Forum. Your private guide will be on hand to answer every question you had about the power and the political intrigues of the Roman Empire. Then, you’ll climb the Palatine Hill; the place Romulus founded Rome in myth. Enjoy a beautiful vista of modern Rome and its ancient ruins.
Continue to the Colosseum, where you’ll learn everything about the bloody gladiator’s games. Here all the tales of the men and beasts who died here, and experience the power of the impressive ruins of this mighty amphitheater.
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Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Roma, Italy
Trip Category: Private & Custom Tours >> Private Sightseeing Tours
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Choose a Colosseum private tour for a relaxing experience of Rome’s most iconic sight: the Colosseum. Join your guide — an archaeology expert — for a full tour of Rome’s Ancient City. Benefit from your guide’s undivided attention, who’ll answer your ever curiosity about the Roman Empire — and the bloody battles of the Colosseum. You’ll be able to discover these amazing archaeological sights at your own pace.
First, you’ll enjoy a walking tour of the exquisite ruins of the Roman Forum. Your private guide will be on hand to answer every question you had about the power and the political intrigues of the Roman Empire. Then, you’ll climb the Palatine Hill; the place Romulus founded Rome in myth. Enjoy a beautiful vista of modern Rome and its ancient ruins.
Continue to the Colosseum, where you’ll learn everything about the bloody gladiator’s games. Here all the tales of the men and beasts who died here, and experience the power of the impressive ruins of this mighty amphitheater.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Roman Forum, Largo della Salara Vecchia 5/6, 00186 Rome Italy
Discover the fascinating history of Ancient Rome in the evocative ruins of the Roman Forum. See where Julius Caesar was assassinated and all the amazing architecture — including Temples and Victory Arches — of the Roman Forum.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Palatine Hill, Piazza Santa Maria Nova, 53, 00186 Rome Italy
Enjoy an amazing view of Ancient and modern Rome from the top of the Palatine Hill; once the home of Rome’s Emperors. See where the Emperors lived and discover the true stories of their luxurious lifestyles.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Rome Italy
Visit the world’s most iconic amphitheater: the Colosseum. See the famous stadium where 80,000 Romans would have gathered to watch the blood sports on the Arena floor. Over 400,000 people died over the Colosseum’s 400 years in use, and 1,000,000 animals.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Arco di Costantino, Via di San Gregorio, 00186 Rome Italy
As you walk around the exterior of the Colosseum, you’ll pause for a moment at the Arch of Constantine; the Triumphal Arch of Rome’s first Christian Emperor. Discover the fascinating history of the Arch and how its iconic style spawned many copy-cats.
Pass By: Septimius Severus Arch, Via dell’Arco di Settimio, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
See one of the best-preserved Roman Victory Arches in the world.
Pass By: Via Sacra 1, 00186 Rome Italy
Once Ancient Rome’s main street, the Via Sacra runs from the Roman Forum to the Colosseum.
Pass By: Tempio di Vesta, Via Sacra Roman Forum, 00186 Rome Italy
In the Temple of Vesta, the Vestal Virgins watched the sacred fire of Rome and protected it with their life.
Pass By: Basilica Aemilia, Via Sacra Roman Forum, Rome Italy
One of the greatest secular Basilicas of Ancient Rome.
Pass By: Arco di Tito, Via Sacra 1 Foro Romano, 00186 Rome Italy
See the victory arch which inspired the design of the Arc de Triomphe.