Top Colosseum Tours in 2024
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Types of Roman Colosseum Tours
Colosseum Tour: Roman Forum and Palatine Hill:
Take a directed visit through 3 well-known Roman destinations: the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Allow your manual for rejuvenating their set of experiences as you visit Colosseum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Ancient Roman social focal point, and the establishing slope.
Colosseum Arena Tour:
Get access to the arena floor through the gladiators’ gate. Upon reaching here, you get to delve into the imagination of how stepping out under the gaze of thousands of noisy spectators would feel. From the arena, look down into the dungeons where the gladiators prepared themselves beforehand and where wild animals were kept.Colosseum Night Tour:
Keep away from the groups on a night visit through the most well-known field of the Roman Empire. Get selective admittance to the underground and combatant’s field floor. Gain admittance to a selected region of the arena on a Colosseum night tour with an English-speaking guide. Go back to the times of the Roman Empire and investigate the undergrounds, fields, and ground floor.Colosseum Private Tour:
Allow yourself to travel back in time to the height of the Roman Empire on this exclusive private tour. This tour encompasses a visit to all the areas of the Colosseum, including the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Arena, Underground, and the first floor. Benefit from priority access and the flexibility of this private experience with a certified private tour guide.
Colosseum Tour Price 2024
Colosseum Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Tour Price
Starts from € 29.90 onwards (per person) which includes entry to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill, an experienced tour guide, and headsets for a clear narration by your tour guide.
Colosseum Arena Tour Price
Starts from € 37.90 onwards (per person) which includes access to Colosseum Arena Floor, exclusive night access to the Arena, and a professional guide.
Colosseum Private Tour Price
Starts from € 99.80 onwards (per person) with VIP Access to all areas of the Colosseum, a knowledgeable tour guide, and a panoramic view from atop Palatine Hill.
Note:
- If it’s not too much trouble, note that enormous packs, rucksacks, and bags are not allowed inside the Colosseum. Just little sacks are permitted. Kindly don’t welcome these things with you upon the arrival of your visit as there are no cloakrooms.
- Kids should be joined by a grown-up.
- Entrance is completely restricted and you should show up before the expected time. Tenderfoots can’t be obliged or discounted.
- All guests should go through the security at entryway. During high season, the holding up time might be as long as 20 minutes.
Colosseum Opening Hours 2024
Throughout the week, the Colosseum is open from 10:30 AM to 7:15 PM, with the last admission at 6:15 PM.
*The Colosseum is open throughout the year, except for Christmas and New Year’s.
Purchasing Tour Tips
The following thing we come to is reserving passes to the spot. There truly are numerous choices that one can consider. For instance, the primary way could be to book tickets on the web. It very well may be viewed as a straightforward and simple decision since it saves one from the difficulty of getting into long lines. Likewise, by booking tickets on the web, one can get them scanned and avail of the tour.
The alternate approach would be to get the physical tickets from the counter which usually has long lines. You can also consult about the best tour ticket options available by a tour operator. These operators have everything figured out for you with valued bundles.
Combination Tour, Free-Entry Days, and Facilities
A number of combination tour tickets are available for the Colosseum. These include special access to the Colosseum with Sistine Chapel and the Vatican, or all sites included.
There is a term called “Free Sunday”, which implies that certain state sites and museums are free on the first Sunday of the month. These sites include the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill.
There are restrooms inside of the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. As soon as you enter the area, you will find clean restrooms to the left of the ticket booths. While there are no restaurants inside the Colosseum, you can certainly find many à la carte food spots near it.
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FAQ
Indeed, all of our Colosseum Tours incorporate the confirmation and reservation charges.
Yes. You will definitely get skip-the-line admittance to all sights visited. This implies that you can reserve your special entry with pre-planned tour tickets, so you won’t ever need to stand by in long general access queues. But kindly note that the recently introduced security checkpoint might slightly delay your entry.
All the details of the meeting point and location will be visible on your confirmation voucher. We suggest you wait for it a bit.
There is no clothing standard as such, however, we generally recommend that you wear comfortable shoes like sneakers and flip flops to guarantee that your feet doesn’t stop your experience. In the hotter months, wear shorts and loose clothes, and carry a cap to shield yourself from the sun.
The Colosseum Gladiator’s Gate Arena Tour has the greatest gathering size of 12 members.
The Colosseum Underground Tour has a most extreme gathering size of 14 members.
As indicated by the Colosseum rules, only tiny backpacks or handbags are permitted inside the amphitheater. The reason being that there is no storage space accessible on the location, and due to this, you’ll be denied entry to the Colosseum assuming your pack is viewed as too huge to be allowed inside.
Just the Colosseum Underground Tour, specifically, Colosseum Under the Moon Tour (night tour), and the private tour incorporate these restrictive regions of the Colosseum.
Of course. While being on the tour, you get to visit the forum and the guide will give you insights on the history. After that, they will leave you to explore the rest of the arena on your own. It is quite a large area and you’ll find lots of interesting relics to explore.
There are the elevators inside the Colosseum to access the second order (the first floor) of arches of the monument. These elevators can only be availed by pregnant women, people with disabilities, and people over the age of 65.