Step back in time with a special guided tour that includes fundamental sites of Ancient Rome.
Your visit begins at the Colosseum, the grand amphitheater where gladiators fought for their lives. On this exclusive experience you will walk through the same entrance used by ancient warriors and reach the arena with a spectacular view from within.
Your guide will tell you fascinating stories about the epic contests, engineering marvels, and the grandeur of Roman entertainment.
Next, explore the Imperial Forums, the political and commercial hub of the Roman Empire. Wander among the ruins of temples, basilicas, and markets, and learn about the powerful emperors who shaped Rome’s destiny.
The tour concludes at Capitoline Hill, one of Rome’s most historically significant sites. Admire stunning views over the Roman Forum and take in the beautiful piazzas designed by Michelangelo.
This comprehensive guided tour offers a rich exploration of Rome’s iconic landmarks.
You will meet with your guideoutside the Colosseum Metro Station. Inside this magnificent area, one of the most well-preserved and famous ancient monuments in the world you can really get a feel of how it must have been to be a spectator all of those centuries ago. Your guide will explain something of the history and architecture and of the contests that took place between gladiators and exotic animals.
Next you climb the Palatine Hill. Take in the stunning views and marvel at the Emperor’s Palace with its wonderful mosaics and frescoes.
Last stop on the tour is the Roman Forum, the centre of political, religious and social life in ancient Rome. It is then outside again to see the Arch of Constantine and to take a walk to the Roman Forum, Ancient Rome’s main square and the centre of activity, political, religious and social. You will see the 1st-centrury Arch of Titus, the House of the Vestal Virgins, the Temple of the Sun and the stunning white marble Arch of Septimus Severus, the ruins of the Senate House, the Temple of Julius Caesar and the Triumphal Arches bear testament to its auspicious past.
You will make your own way to the meeting points