Colosseum

The Colosseum is Rome’s most iconic landmark, where ancient gladiators once battled before thousands. This colossal amphitheater, nearly 2,000 years old, offers travelers a powerful journey into Imperial Rome’s grandeur, brutality, and enduring legacy right in the heart of the Eternal City.

Best Selling Experiences of Colosseum

Unlock Rome’s past with skip-the-line Colosseum tours featuring access to the arena floor, underground chambers, and upper tiers. Expert guides bring to life gladiator tales, Roman engineering, and hidden secrets. Many packages include the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill for a full ancient city experience. Ideal for history buffs, first-time visitors, and travelers craving immersive, unforgettable moments in Rome.

Colosseum Private Tour

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Colosseum Reserved Access with Palatine and Forum

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Colosseum Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Guided Tour

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Colosseum Tour with Arena Floor, Palatine Hill

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Colosseum walking Tour with Forum Palatine Hill

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Other Attractions in Rome

Rome is a living museum. Visit the Pantheon, admire art in the Vatican Museums, or climb the Spanish Steps. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, explore Trastevere’s cobbled streets, or tour the Roman Forum. Whether you’re chasing ancient ruins or tasting gelato by the Tiber, every corner of Rome offers layers of charm and timeless discovery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Allow 1 to 1.5 hours for the Colosseum itself, or 2.5–3 hours when combined with the Forum and Palatine Hill.

Yes, elevators and ramps allow access to several levels, though some upper tiers are restricted.

Yes, advance booking is highly recommended as daily visitor numbers are limited.

Yes, guided tours are available in multiple languages, including English, and offer in-depth historical context.

Yes, but only with a special guided tour that includes access to the underground and arena floor.

General tickets include entry to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill—valid for 24 hours.

Yes, children of all ages are welcome. Entry is free for EU citizens under 18 with ID.

No specific dress code, but comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.

Water bottles are permitted; food and large bags must be left at the entrance or avoided.

Early morning or late afternoon offers fewer crowds and better lighting for photos.