Get the ultimate Colosseum experience on our in-depth tour of ancient Rome’s most famous landmark, where gladiators fought to the death before ecstatic crowds and exotic animals were butchered in the name of entertainment.
Highlights
Hidden Gems
- The House of the Vestal Virgins
- The Arch of Constantine
- The Temple of Saturn
Tour Includes
- Expert Guide
- Expedited Entry
- Headsets for group of six or more
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Tour Itinerary
Discover Ancient Rome on a Small Group Tour
Three Sites, One Story
Explore Rome's Ancient Heart
The Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Palatine Hill are three chapters of the same story, each one inextricably related and impossible to fully understand without the others. Our small group Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tour brings all three together in a single unhurried experience, with an expert guide to join the threads and a group capped at just ten people to keep the visit genuinely personal.
With skip-the-line, pre-purchased tickets arranged in advance, you’ll walk past the queues and straight into the heart of ancient Rome. At one of the most visited archaeological sites on earth, that convenience makes a real difference. Rather than worrying about entrances or logistics, you can simply follow your guide and immerse yourself in the remarkable story of the Roman Empire. Seen together rather than in isolation, the scattered monuments of ancient Rome begin to fit together into one coherent story.
Our guides are art historians and specialists with years of experience leading tours through these extraordinary sites. They explain not only what you’re looking at, but who built it, why it mattered, and how the lives of ordinary Romans unfolded here nearly two thousand years ago. Rich historical insight, engaging storytelling and the freedom to ask questions throughout make this guided tour of Ancient Rome far more rewarding than simply walking the ruins alone.
The Colosseum
Learn About the Bloody Spectacles of the Ancient Games
or nearly two thousand years, the Colosseum has stood as the defining symbol of ancient Rome. Built in under ten years using the forced labour of Jewish prisoners brought to Rome after the siege of Jerusalem, the Flavian Amphitheatre could seat more than 65,000 spectators and was one of the greatest engineering achievements of the ancient world. Designed to move enormous crowds with remarkable efficiency while staging spectacles on an unprecedented scale, it was as sophisticated as it was monumental.
As your Colosseum tour begins, your guide will bring this remarkable building back to life. Gladiators are what most visitors come expecting to learn about, but there was far more to the ancient games than heroic duels in the arena. You’ll discover how each day unfolded, from wild animal hunts and public executions to carefully organised gladiatorial contests, all supported by ingenious underground machinery of lifts and trap doors that amazed ancient audiences.
Your guide also reveals the political dimension of the games — a side of the Colosseum that many independent visitors completely miss. The amphitheatre was more than a place of entertainment; it was an instrument of imperial power. Through the policy of “bread and circuses,” emperors secured public loyalty with lavish spectacles, turning the arena into one of the most effective symbols of Roman authority in existence. By the end of your visit, you’ll see the Colosseum not only as the home of the gladiators, but as a masterpiece of engineering and one of history’s most powerful political stages.
The Roman Forum
Explore the Beating Heart of Antiquity in the Roman Forum
Leaving the Colosseum behind, your Ancient Rome tour continues into the Roman Forum, the civic heart of the Roman world for well over a thousand years. This was where laws were debated, justice was dispensed, religious ceremonies were celebrated and the business of empire unfolded. Standing among these remarkable ruins, it takes imagination to picture the Forum at its height — which is exactly where an expert guide transforms the experience, helping you reconstruct an entire city from fragments of stone.
Your Roman Forum tour takes you through some of the most important monuments of ancient Rome, beginning with the Curia Julia, where senators debated the future of the Republic and Empire, before continuing to the House of the Vestal Virgins, home to the priestesses who tended Rome’s sacred flame. Their privileged yet tightly controlled lives offer a fascinating glimpse into the social and religious fabric of the ancient city.
Nearby, you’ll explore the Basilica Julia and the Basilica of Maxentius, once the city’s great law courts, before discovering temples dedicated to Saturn, Castor and Pollux, and Antoninus and Faustina. Along the Via Sacra, the ancient processional road, centuries-old wheel-ruts are still visible beneath your feet, while the Arch of Titus and the Arch of Septimius Severus stand as enduring reminders of Rome’s military triumphs. Together, these monuments reveal how politics, religion and public life combined to shape the greatest empire of the ancient world.
The Palatine Hill
Discover the Opulent Palaces of the Emperors on the Palatine Hill
From the Forum, your tour climbs onto the Palatine Hill, where Rome’s legendary origins meet the world of the emperors. If the Forum explains how Rome functioned and the Colosseum shows how it projected power, the Palatine reveals where that power was lived. Here, mythology, archaeology and imperial history overlap in ways that bring everything you’ve seen into sharper focus.
According to tradition, this is where the she-wolf found Romulus and Remus, and where Rome itself was founded. Archaeology has shown that people were living on the hill centuries before the monumental city below emerged, while later generations transformed it into Rome’s most exclusive neighbourhood before the emperors claimed it for themselves.
As your Palatine Hill tour unfolds, your guide helps you make sense of the sprawling imperial palaces that once dominated the hill. The vast Flavian Palace and the remarkably preserved Stadium of Domitian reveal the extraordinary scale and luxury of imperial life, while the stories behind these ruins bring the emperors’ private world vividly back to life.
Your visit concludes in the peaceful Farnese Gardens, laid out during the Renaissance above the buried imperial palaces. From the terraces, the Forum stretches away beneath you towards the Colosseum, offering the perfect final perspective on everything you’ve explored. It’s a view that brings together the legendary birthplace of Rome, the political centre of an empire, and the arena where that empire displayed its power — an unforgettable conclusion to your journey through ancient Rome.
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Ultimate Colosseum Tour FAQ
What does the Ultimate Colosseum Small Group Tour include?
The tour covers all three sites in the ancient Rome complex: the Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre), the Roman Forum, and the Palatine Hill. Your expert guide leads the visit, with skip-the-line, pre-purchased tickets included as standard. Groups are capped at a maximum of ten guests; headsets are provided for groups of six or more to ensure everyone can hear clearly throughout.
How long does the Colosseum tour last?
The tour runs approximately three hours in total, covering all three sites at a comfortable pace with time for questions throughout. The meeting point, along with a map and guide photos, is confirmed at the time of booking. Plan for a half-morning or half-afternoon, depending on the time slot you select.
Does this Colosseum tour include the Arena Floor?
This tour covers the main arena level and the two upper tiers of the Colosseum, along with the full Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. Access to the Arena floor requires a separate booking on our Colosseum Arena Floor Tour, which includes dedicated, exclusive-access entry to this extraordinary part of the monument. Please note that this itinerary also includes the Forum and Palatine Hill.
What is the best time of day to visit the Colosseum?
Morning departures are generally cooler and less crowded than afternoon slots, particularly between May and September when temperatures in the open Forum and on the Palatine Hill can climb significantly. Our skip-the-line access ensures you bypass the main entrance queues at any time of day. Our guides are expert at shielding you from the worst of the sun even in the afternoon, but bear in mind that the archaeological sites are inevitably exposed with little shade.
Can I upgrade this tour to a private Colosseum experience?
Yes. If you’d prefer to have an expert guide entirely to your own group rather than sharing with up to nine other guests, our Colosseum Private Tour offers fully private access with an itinerary that can be tailored to your group’s pace and interests.