Colosseum Tour
Colosseum Tour
The Key Facts
Semi-Private Tour
Daily at 9.15am & 3.00pm
Small Group Tour
Daily at 9.15am & 3.00pm
Group Sizes:
Semi-Private Tour: 2-6 people
Small Group Tour: 4-12 people
Duration:
1.5 Hours
- Waste none of your precious time with skip-the-line tickets to the Colosseum.
- See where gladiators and animals fought in the Ancient Games.
- Get an in-depth look into life in Ancient Rome with a guided tour of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
- Admire the impressive Colosseum where animals and gladiators fought.
- Optional Extra: Upgrade to the Gladiator’s Gate entrance and walk on the Arena Floor where the Roman Gladiators stood!
- Optional Extra: Get an in-depth look into life in Ancient Rome with a guided tour of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
- Choose between a Semi-Private Tour of only 6 people, or joining a Small Group Tour of up to 12 people.
Semi-Private Tour
- Adult: €100
- Child (aged 5-17 on the day of the tour): €75
- Infant (aged 0-4 on the day of the tour): Free
Small Group Tour
- Adult: €65
- Child (aged 5-17 on the day of the tour): €45
- Infant (aged 0-4 on the day of the tour): Free
Semi-Private Tour
Daily at 9.00amSmall Group Tour
Daily at 9.00amGroup Sizes:
Semi-Private Tour: 2-6 people Small Group Tour: 4-12 peopleDuration:
3 Hours- Choose between a Semi-Private Tour of only 6 people, or joining a Small Group Tour of up to 12 people.
Semi-Private Tour
- Adult: €125
- Child (aged 5-17 on the day of the tour): €99
- Infant (aged 0-4 on the day of the tour): Free
Small Group Tour
- Adult: €49
- Child (aged 5-17 on the day of the tour): €25
- Infant (aged 0-4 on the day of the tour): Free
YOUR FULL TOUR
Description
Overview
Walk in the footsteps of gladiators and Roman emperors on this guided tour of the Colosseum with skip-the-line tickets.
Optionally add a guided tour of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
Colosseum
If you love the drama and excitement of the ancient Roman gladiators, then our Skip the Line Colosseum is for you!
With all the thrill and no waiting in lines you’re sure to make memories that will last a lifetime.
Skip the lines to enter the Colosseum, or upgrade your ticket to enter via the Gladiator’s Gate, and stand on the arena where the gladiators fought.
Start your guided tour at the Colosseum and explore the arena where gladiators and animals fought to the death for the entertainment of bloodthirsty Roman citizens and emperors.
Your guide will tell you fascinating stories about these events and debunk some popular myths along the way.
With all the thrill and no waiting in lines you’re sure to make memories that will last a lifetime.
Not everyone can say that they have stood where the gladiators used to fight, but with the option of adding the privileged entrance floor Colosseum tour you will be able to.
Optional Extra - Gladiator’s Gate and Arena (€10 pp)
Make the most of your visit, by adding the Gladiator’s Gate option to your Colosseum tour.
Select the option from your booking cart to add the visit to the Colosseum Arena to your tour, and imagine life as a gladiator!
Are you not entertained?
Optional Extra - Roman Forum & Palatine Hill (€25 pp)
For the complete tour of Ancient Rome, add a visit to the nearby Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. This visit lasts 1.5 hours.
Learn the history of Ancient Rome as you walk among 2000 year old ruins.
Stroll through the Roman Forum, where Romans lived out their daily lives. Here, politics, business, state funerals and military parades all took centre stage. See the wall on which famous orators such as Cicero made their speeches.
Take a look at the remains of the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina and the temples of Julius Caesar and Romulus.
Listen to your guide’s explanations about the history of the Forum and what the temples, arches, and monuments were used for. Hear about all the activities that took place in this sacred part of Ancient Rome during the days of the Roman Republic.
Visit the Palatine Hill, which was home to the wealthiest of Rome’s noble citizens during the time of the Republic, and later, exclusively the emperor.
Today, you can still see remains of some of the imperial palace’s former splendour.
The Palatine Hill looked over the Roman Forum, and it was no accident that the elite ruling class of Rome resided there, eventually becoming home to the Emperors, who built such large residences that the word “palace” takes its name from the hill. Another reason for the importance of this hill was its legendary connection with the birth of Rome.
A visit to the Palatine Hill is a must if you want to understand how the Romans felt about their city.