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Skip the line: Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum Small Group Tour
Come and explore the ruins on our Colosseum and Ancient Rome tour. Discover the mystery that shrouds the games from your expert guide as we bring the incredible history contained in those colossal walls back to life.This tour includes far more than Rome’s flagship ancient stadium, since you will venture on with your guide to…
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Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum Guided Tour | Skip the Line Tickets
Go back in time with this 2.5-hour skip-the-line tour of the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and Roman Forum in Rome. Bypass the queue at the Colosseum to avoid long waits. Explore the first and second tiers for great views. Then walk through the ruins of Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum with your guide, an art…
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Colosseum Tour, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum skip the line entrance
With skip the line tickets, a private tour is the best way to visit Colosseum Ancient Rome: have all the possible attention and care, making your time in Rome memorable for you and your family or friends. Your licensed guide will help you uncover all your queries and interests, tailoring the Tour according to your…
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Skip the Line: Colosseum, Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour
Rome is filled with Ancient ruins and the remnants of the past. This tour is the perfect way to visit the three most important sites and learn about the times in which they were built and used.The Colosseum is probably one of the most recognized monuments and is included on the New 7Wonders of the…
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Rome : Colosseum Underground, Arena, Roman Forum & Hill Tour
Enjoy exclusive access to areas of the Colosseum not available on a regular ticket such as the Underground, Arena and upper tiers. Learn more about everyday life in Ancient Rome at the Roman Forum and Palatine HillExplore the world’s most famous amphitheater with an official guide and journey back to the days of the Roman…
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Guided Tour of the Colosseum Forums & Ancient Rome with Skip-the-line Tickets
In the company of a local, expert guide this tour takes you to explore some of Ancient Rome’s most famous sights; the Arch of Constantine, the Senate House, the Temple of Julius Caesar, the Triumphal Arches, the House of the Vestal Virgins, the Basilicas, the Golden Mile, the Temples of Saturn and Concord and the interior of the Colosseum. With…
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Colosseum SkipTheLine Family Friendly
Explore the Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum on this small-group tour. Enjoy Skip-The-Line fast access tickets to the ruins and discover the ancient Roman life-stile. Follow your Expert Licensed Tour Guide on this 3 hour great walking tour. • Walk amongst the incredible ancient ruins as our friendly expert licensed tour guide tells you…
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Exclusive Rome in one Day Private Tour | Best of Rome and Hotel pick-up drop-off
Enjoy a special daily private sightseeing tour of the Roman historical center admiring the main places in the city like the Circus Maximus, Piazza Venezia, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Castel Sant’Angelo, Saint Peter Square and many other special sites. Your private driver will take you to 3 hrs sightseeing tour across…
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Rome by Night: 3-Hour private tour with driver
Enjoy the beauty of Rome by night! On this 3-hour evening tour. You´ll take the highlights of the Eternal City, seeing the most iconic landmarks and monuments after the sun goes down.Admire the Coliseum, Palatine Hill, Castel Sant’Angelo, and St. Peter’s Basilica, all of which will have undergone a transformation by moonlight.Take in the streets…
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Civitavecchia All-Inclusive Rome
This Unforgettable All-Inclusive Private Shore Excursion touches the most significant highlights of Rome and Vatican City:• Trevi Fountain• Spanish Steps• Colosseum• Circus Maximus• Pantheon• Campo de Fiori Square• Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel• St. Peter’s Basilica and SquareIncluded: Lunch, Skip-the-line Fast Access tickets to the Colosseum and Vatican Museums.Included also: Dedicated Private Local Expert Tour…
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Private Colosseum Tour Including Ancient City – Skip the line access
One of the best ways to tour a city is with a local, at your own pace and your expert guide will be happy to tailor your tour to your tastes. Plus, you will enjoy priority access to the Colosseum, maximizing your time in Rome. A private Colosseum tour is a great way to navigate…
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Private & Customizable tour of Rome (10h) from the port of Civitavecchia
An English speaking driver to give you an “in-depth” into the special and particular features of the city leaving you hungry for more. A licensed tour guide is included for the 3h or 5h private tour of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica.Our drivers are NOT tour guides but they know about the history and the culture.They will give…
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Tour for small groups of the Colosseum and the Vatican: lunch and tickets included
An exciting full day tour of ancient Rome and the beautiful Vatican Museums for small groups: art, history and tradition of the Capital await you, with a tasty lunch break with an all-Italian flavor! Enjoy the splendor of the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica!We recommend wearing…
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Skip-the-Line Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum Walking Tour
The Romans built an empire of unimaginable dimension: the testimony of this greatness is still visible in the original place where the legend of Romulus and Remus came to life almost 3000 years ago. Without any stress and skipping all the long lines, you will enter the Colosseum led by our expert guide.You will finally…
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Hills of Ancient Rome Electric Bicycle Tour
Rome wasn’t built in a day but you can see its glory in just a few hours. Ancient Rome will take shape before your eyes as your Segway / E-Bike brings you up and down the city’s famous 7 hills, discovering many monuments and hidden sites of the ‘eternal city’.
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Sistine Chapel & Colosseum Skip-the-Line Tickets with Hop-On-Hop-Off AudioTour
For those who want to pack their day with culture and history, this tour of Vatican Museums, Colosseum the panoramic view of most attractions with an open bus tour is a perfect solution. As you will visit two of Rome’s most iconic places in combination. Enter the blessed Vatican Museums with exclusive and reserved entrance,…
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Go City: Rome Explorer Pass – Choose 4 to 7 Attractions
Explore Rome’s top sights and enjoy great savings compared to buying individual attraction tickets with Go City. Choose 4, 5, 6 or 7 activities from a list of over 30 attractions and tours. Go on a tour of the Colosseum, admire the art at the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums, hop on and off a…
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Ancient Roman Markets at the Forum (Trajan’s Markets)
The Markets are an archaeological complex of uniqueness in Rome, perhaps even worldwide. They represent an area that has experienced the evolution of the Eternal City from the imperial age to today. The markets were the strategic administrative centre of the Imperial Age with all the kind of shops, successively became a noble residence, a…
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Combo: Colosseum very fast access & 48 Hours Hop-on Hop-Off bus ticket
Discover the Wonders of the Colosseum spending your time on the best way skipping the tickets’ buyer line. Your exclusive ticket to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill helps you to avoid the long ticket lines and allows you to enjoy the most iconic monument of the city of Rome at your own pace.Explore…
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Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine hill Tour with Skip-The-Line and Lunch included
We’ll visit together the Colosseum archaeological area that includes also the Roman Forum and the Palatine hill. I have been touring in these places for years and I think they’re very important if you’re curious about Roman history and culture. At the end of this cultural part we’ll reach the Monti area (10 minutes walking)…
The remains of a number of palaces and villas built during the Roman empire are spread across Palatine Hill, including the House of Augustus (Casa di Augustus), Casa di Livia (residence of the emperor’s wife), and Emperor Domitian’s Domus Flavia, Domus Augustana, and Hippodrome. What remains of the 16th-century Farnese Gardens (Orti Farnesiani) are located on the ruins of the palace of Emperor Tiberius, offering beautiful views over the city. Palatine Hill is also home to the Palatine Museum, with a collection of artifacts discovered in the area’s archaeological digs and a historic reconstruction of the huts where Romulus and Remus lived.
The Palatine Hill ruins are not easy to interpret to the untrained eye, as they are much less preserved than those in the Roman Forum. To best understand the sites and their historical and cultural importance, join a Palatine Hill tour led by a tour guide well versed in Roman history. Many walking tours and small-group tours stop at other ancient Roman monuments such as the nearby Colosseum and Forum, while others include a private tour guide and skip-the-line access to avoid any long lines. Consider combining your Palatine visit with a Colosseum tour, as single-entry tickets are available for Palatine Hill, the Roman Forum, and Colosseum.
Things to Know Before You Go to The Palatine Hill (Palatino)
- Palatine Hill is a must for Roman history buffs. Older kids also enjoy ancient Rome tours, typically when accompanied by a guide experienced in engaging kids.
- Most of the hill ruins are open to the elements, so bring a hat and sunscreen in the summer, and dress warmly in winter.
- The archaeological site is spread out over the hillside along rough paths and uneven surfaces, so wear comfortable shoes. The site is not recommended for wheelchairs or strollers.
How to Get There
Palatine Hill is the centermost of Rome’s seven hills, located just above the Roman Forum. The nearest metro stop is Colosseo along line B.
When to Get There
Since most of the archaeological ruins on Palatine Hill are outdoors, try to visit on a day with clear skies and mild temperatures. During the summer, the best times to visit are in the early morning or late afternoon.
Recent Excavations of Palatine Hill
This hillside overlooking the Circus Maximus and the Roman Forum is still being excavated, and archaeologists have recently unearthed a palace believed to be the birthplace of Augustus—Rome’s first emperor. They have also found an underground cave that may have been the site of the ancient city’s Lupercalia celebrations, marking the spot where the she-wolf nursed Rome’s founder, Romulus, and his twin brother, Remus.