





Enjoy three of the most prominent locations in Roman history, icons of Roman culture, and sites of world-historical significance.
The Colosseum, the world's largest standing amphitheater, is a breathtaking monument to the heart of ancient Roman culture. Construction was originally begun in 72 CE by the emperor Vespasian, who chose to build the public stadium upon a drained lake that was once private property taken from the Roman people by the tyrant Nero. The arena was completed in 80 CE by the emperor Titus, and was used for centuries for gladiatorial fights, combat between men and animals, reenactments of famous battles, public executions, and even mock naval battles.
The Ancient Roman Forum, the Forum Romanum, was the center of Roman commerce and politics, home to the Senate House and a great number of stunning basilicas. The Palatine stands as the center of the Seven Hills of Rome, a place of profound significance in the founding of Rome itself — so important that it is where we get the word "palace" today.
Meet your private guide at Hotel Forum, Via Tor de' Conti 25-30, and proceed with skip-the-line tickets to the Colosseum.
Step inside the world's largest standing amphitheater, built in 72 CE, as your guide recreates the spectacles of gladiatorial combat and ancient Roman entertainment.
Walk through the Forum Romanum, the ancient center of Roman commerce, politics, and public life, exploring temples, basilicas, and the Senate House.
Climb the most storied of Rome's Seven Hills — the legendary birthplace of Rome and origin of the word 'palace.'


The meeting point is at Hotel Forum, Via Tor de' Conti 25-30, 00184 Rome, Italy.






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