Explore the Colosseum with a licensed guide and discover the history of one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. Your guide will provide historical insights, architectural details, and stories about gladiators, emperors, and the ancient Roman world.
This tour also includes entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, allowing you to experience the political and social heart of ancient Rome. Audio headsets are provided so you can clearly hear your guide throughout the visit.
All entry is managed according to official Colosseum regulations. This tour is ideal for travelers who prefer a guided experience with expert commentary while following scheduled entry procedures.
Highlights:
Licensed guide leads your Colosseum visit
Explore the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill
Learn about gladiators, emperors, and Roman architecture
Audio headsets provided for clear commentary
Compliant with official entry regulations
Experience an unforgettable visit to the Colosseum with our expert tour guide, who will share fascinating insights and knowledge about this iconic ancient landmark.
Your guide will meet you in front of Caffè Roma at Via del Colosseo 31. If arriving by metro, head to the upper level of Colosseo station. By taxi, it's just 100 meters away. Look for your guide holding a sign matching your voucher for a smooth start to your tour.
Your guide will meet you in front of Caffè Roma at Via del Colosseo 31. If arriving by metro, head to the upper level of Colosseo station. By taxi, it's just 100 meters away. Look for your guide holding a sign matching your voucher for a smooth start to your tour.
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