Don't miss the opportunity to explore the Imperial Forums, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill with the Forum pass. On this 2.5-hour private tour with your expert guide you'll wander around the archaeological ruins and discover the history and secrets of the Roman Empire! Meet at the entrance of the Trajan's Market and set off to see the highlights. Visit the Trajan's Market to see what a shopping centre looked like in ancient days, marvel at the 35 meter high column in honor of Emperor Trajan's victory over Romania, see the largest of the Imperial Forums, that of Trajan, which formed the political and governmental center of the Empire, then to the smallest Forum, of Nerva, built by Emperor Domitian but completed by his successor Nerva and the Forum of Augustus which was built by Rome’s first Emperor and houses the remains of the Temple of Mars Ultor. With so much history to take in, plus a multimedia representation of the Forum from the Roman Empire days, it is sure to please.
Trajan's Market was built in 113 AD and has said to have been the world's oldest shopping mall. The shops and apartments were built in a multi-level structure and it is still possible to visit several of the levels. Highlights include delicate marble floors and the remains of a library
Trajan's Column is a triumphal column that commemorates Roman Emperor Trajan's victory over Romania. It was completed in AD 113 and it is most famous for its spiral bas relief, which artistically represents the wars between the Romans and Dacians. The structure is about 30 metres high and is made of Cararra marble.
Trajan’s Forum was the last of the Imperial fora to be constructed in ancient Rome. It was a multipurpose space, centrally located, surrounded by public buildings and colonnades that served as a public gathering place
You will make your own way to the meeting points