
Colosseum, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum Guided Tour
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Colosseum Guided Tours
Expert-led tours of the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
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Overview
Colosseum guided tours are led by licensed archaeologists and historians who bring the amphitheatre's 2,000-year history to life. The standard route covers the Colosseum interior (upper and lower tiers, the cross section exposing the underground structure), then walks through the Roman Forum's temples, basilicas and triumphal arches, and up Palatine Hill for panoramic views. Tours last about 3 hours and include skip-the-line entry with headsets.
Express tours cover the Colosseum highlights in 90 minutes for visitors short on time. Extended tours add the arena floor for the gladiator's-eye perspective. Some guides specialise in specific periods (Republic, Empire, early Christianity) and can tailor the commentary. All guided tours include skip-the-line entry.
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The standard route covers the Colosseum interior (upper and lower tiers, exposed underground structure), the Roman Forum (temples, Senate house, Via Sacra) and Palatine Hill (Imperial palaces, panoramic views). Extended tours add the arena floor.
Standard groups are 20 to 30 people. Small group tours cap at 12 to 15. VIP tours are 6 to 8. Private tours are your party only. Smaller groups allow more questions and a more personal experience.
Yes. All guides at the Colosseum are licensed by the Italian Ministry of Culture. Most are archaeologists, historians or classicists. They carry headsets so you can hear clearly even in busy areas.
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