Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Walking Tour
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Overview
Walking Tour of the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill takes people back in time to see cool old places in Rome. It's a walking tour where people can skip the long lines to get into the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. The tour guides are super smart and know a lot about history, like archaeologists and art historians. Plus, it's a small group, so everyone can see and hear everything!
People will get to see amazing spots like the Colosseum Underground & Upper Levels, where gladiators used to fight. They'll also walk around Palatine Hill, where important people in Rome lived, and the Roman Forum, which was like the city's main square. It's a great way to learn about history and see awesome places.
This tour includes the Colosseum reservation fee and entrance ticket, a local guide, and headsets so people can hear the guide easily. It doesn't include food or souvenirs, so bring snacks if people get hungry! With expert guides and skip-the-line access, this tour ensures an unforgettable journey through ancient Rome.




Highlights
Skip the Line: Save time and avoid long queues with priority access to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill.
Expert Guides: Learn from licensed archaeologists, historians, and art historians who bring ancient Rome to life.
Small Group: Enjoy a more intimate and personalized experience with a smaller group size.
See Key Sites: Explore the Colosseum Underground & Upper Levels, Palatine Hill, and Roman Forum.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really enjoyed the tour, especially skipping the lines and learning from the expert guides. Some wished for more time at each site and found the walking tiring, but overall it's a highly recommended experience.

Customers loved skipping the long lines to get into the Colosseum.
The tour guides were very knowledgeable and made the history fun.
Many people thought the small group size made the tour more personal.
Visitors enjoyed learning about the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill.
Some people wished they had more time at each location.
A few customers found it tiring due to the amount of walking.
The Journey
Colosseum Underground & Upper Levels
Descend into the Colosseum's hidden depths, where gladiators and wild animals once awaited their fate. Ascend to the upper levels for breathtaking panoramic views of this iconic amphitheater and the surrounding Roman landscape. Witness the architectural ingenuity and imagine the roar of the crowd as you traverse this ancient arena.
Palatine Hill
Ascend Palatine Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome, and discover the legendary birthplace of Romulus and Remus, raised by a she-wolf. Explore the ruins of emperors' palaces and soak in the awe-inspiring views overlooking the Roman Forum and Circus Maximus. Witness the heart of ancient Roman power and mythology.
Roman Forum
Step into the Roman Forum, the bustling heart of ancient Roman political, social, and religious life. Wander through the ruins of temples, basilicas, and public spaces, including the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, the Temple of Julius Caesar, the Basilica Iulia, and the Curia Iulia. Stand on the spot where Julius Caesar was cremated and where Mark Antony delivered his famous eulogy. Explore the Sacra Via, the Arch of Septimius Severus, and the Tabularium. The Roman Forum is one of the most significant archaeological areas in Europe and is filled with the echoes of emperors, senators, and citizens who shaped the course of history.
Know Before You Go
This walking tour includes the Colosseum reservation fee and entrance ticket, a local guide, and headsets for groups of six or more. People will be led by a professional archaeologist, historian, or art historian. Food and souvenirs are not included. The meeting point for the tour will be provided after booking. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes for walking, and bring some snacks to eat and drink if you think you will get hungry.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, and bring water, especially during the summer months. Many visitors recommend arriving early to avoid crowds and take advantage of the cooler temperatures. Some also suggest reading up on Roman history beforehand to get the most out of the tour.