3 Hours
Specific Tour
20 people
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Walk in the footsteps of emperors and gladiators with Colosseum Reserved Access with Palatine and Forum. Avoid the long lines and enjoy reserved access to Rome’s most iconic archaeological sites—the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and the Roman Forum—on a self-guided adventure through ancient history.
Perfect for independent travelers and history lovers alike, this flexible ticket offers the freedom to explore three world-famous landmarks at your own pace while soaking in the grandeur of the Eternal City.
Step Into Ancient Rome—Get Reserved Access and Explore on Your Terms
Your journey begins at the Colosseum, the world’s most legendary amphitheater, where gladiators once fought for glory before crowds of 50,000 spectators. With reserved timed entry, you’ll bypass the general queue and walk directly into the heart of this architectural marvel.
After taking in the Colosseum’s grandeur, continue your exploration at Palatine Hill, the mythical birthplace of Rome and once home to imperial palaces. From its summit, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the Roman Forum, a sprawling open-air museum of temples, basilicas, and political monuments that defined Roman life for centuries.
This self-guided tour format allows you to move at your own pace and prioritize the areas that interest you most. Whether it’s marveling at ancient arches, reading inscriptions, or capturing that perfect photo, this experience gives you full control of your Roman journey.
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Visit the Colosseum, a must-see symbol of Rome! Discover 2000 years of pain history, exotic animal hunting, breathtaking shows, and the bloody executions of Rome's largest monument. Avoid wasting your vacation in a long line, get through with Skip-the-line Access! A great piece of graphic reconstruction and 3D models, the guide introduces you to the wonderful atmosphere of the largest amphitheater throughout the Roman Empire.
The Roman Forum, also known as the Forum Romanum in Latin, was a venue in the ancient city of Rome that hosted important religious, political, and social events. Historians believe that the open-air Forum was initially used for public gatherings around 500 B.C., when the Roman Republic was created. It was the scene of a conflict between Romans and Sabines in the second part of the eighth century BCE.
During Rome's Republican era, Palatine Hill became the house of Rome`s maximum wealthy citizens. In 27 B.C., after Octavian had defeated forces dependable to Mark Anthony and Cleopatra, the Roman Senate proclaimed him emperor, with the title “Augustus.” He constructed his authentic house on Palatine Hill. The ruins of that highly modest domestic are nowadays open to the general public and called “Domus Augustini '' (House of Augustus).
Plan for 2.5 to 3 hours to fully explore all three sites.
Audio guides or mobile apps may be available for an extra fee at the entrance or online.
Yes, the ticket is valid for same-day or next-day entry (check specific terms when booking).
Yes, Colosseum entry is timed. Forum and Palatine can usually be visited before or after.
Partial accessibility is available; Palatine Hill includes some uneven terrain.
Yes, it’s great for families, and children often enjoy the open spaces and stories.
Yes, photography is allowed throughout the sites (no flash inside museum sections).
Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Sun protection is recommended in summer.
Yes, basic facilities are available at each site.
Most providers offer flexible cancellation with notice—check terms before booking.