Tickets Colosseum - Rome
Visit the Colosseum and experience an extraordinary journey into the heart of the Rome ancient, choosing the ticket that best suits your needs. You can opt for the most comprehensive experience, which includes special access to thearenawhere gladiators once fought, as well as a visit to the first and second level of Colosseum, at Roman Forum and the Palatine Hillcradle of the legend of Romulus and Remus. If you prefer to explore independently but with the support of historical content, you can choose the ticket with audioguidewhich will take you on a discovery tour of the Colosseum (without access to the arena), the Forum and the Palatine Hill. For an even more immersive experience, a variant is also available that includes a visit to the impressive Mamertine Prison, an underground place rich in symbolism, considered to be St Peter's prison. And for those who wish to visit the main attractions of Rome with a single purchase, the Rome Tourist Card is the perfect solution: a digital pass that includes entry to the Colosseum, to the Vatican Museums, to the Sistine Chapel and the St Peter's Basilicawith priority access and audio guides included, to discover the city in a simple, complete and stress-free way.
Best Colosseum Tickets
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Roman Forum |
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Colosseum + Gladiator Arena + Palatine Hill + Roman Forum |
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Colosseum + Palatine Hill + Roman Forum |
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Colosseum + Gladiator Arena + Underground |
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Colosseum - Palatine Hill - Roman Forum
The Colosseum, l'Gladiator Arenaits upper levels, the mysterious dungeons, the Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum are not distant or separate places, but form a unique archaeological complex among the largest and most fascinating in the world. By visiting them together, you will have the chance to embark on a true journey through time, following a continuous path that will guide you through centuries of Roman history.
It all starts with the majestic Colosseumthe centrepiece of this area. Here you can explore the arena, where the gladiators fought, climb up to the upper levels to admire the view over the city, and descend into the dungeons, the hidden heart of the amphitheatre, where the greatest shows were prepared.
From there, you need only take a few steps to find yourself immersed in the daily life of the ancient Rome, crossing the Roman Forumpolitical, religious and commercial centre of the city. Walking past temples, arches and ancient basilicas, you can almost hear the voices of the senators and citizens who crowded these streets.
Finally, ascending slightly, you will reach the impressive Palatine Hillwhere, according to legend, he was born Rome and where the palaces of the emperors were built. This place, rich in greenery and history, offers one of the most exciting panoramic views of the entire Hole.
All these sites are physically connected and can be visited with a single ticketThese are therefore not isolated attractions, but an integrated system of history, architecture and myth, which comes to life during your tour.
The eternal symbol of Rome. You will admire the architectural structure, the advanced engineering systems and the fascinating stories that come to life between its stones. The Colosseum is a monument worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.
Some tours include special access to the arena floor, where gladiators once fought. You will step on the same stones that saw epic battles and see the Colosseum from an exclusive and spectacular viewpoint.
These levels offer a complete view of the amphitheatre and an incredible panorama of the arena and the tiers of seats. Ideal for understanding the seating arrangement, the social organisation of ancient Rome and the immensity of the building.
A private tour will take you to the underground of the Colosseum, the most mysterious and fascinating area where the shows were prepared. Here you will see the tunnels, the cages for the animals, the moving platforms and understand the logistics.
According to legend, it was here that Romulus founded Rome in 753 BC. The hill, one of the original seven hills, houses the ruins of the imperial palaces and offers breathtaking views of the Forum and the city. Strolling among majestic pines and imperial ruins, you will experience the most ancient and solemn Rome.
The beating heart of Roman public life. You will walk past temples, triumphal arches, basilicas and markets. Trials, elections, religious ceremonies and trade took place here. A true dive into the everyday life of ancient Rome, in one of the most important archaeological sites in the world.
Areas of the Colosseum to visit
Advice and info
The Colosseum is open every day, with varying hours depending on the season. During the summer, the hours are from 9:00 to 19:15, while in the winter months it closes around 16:30.
The average duration of the visit is about 1-2 hours, depending on how much time you wish to spend exploring.
Visiting the Colosseum is one of the main activities in the city of Rome, which is why it is easy to find long queues at the site to get tickets, especially in the middle of the day. Remember that Rome is in all months of the year taken by storm by tourists. Even if you try to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid long lines, you risk waiting for a long time (the average wait lasts between 45 and 60 minutes). One of the best ways to avoid long queues is to buy your tickets online, choosing between priority entrance and guided tours.
The best time to visit the Colosseum is in the morning at the time of opening, between 8.30 and 10.30 am, or in the late afternoon between 5 and 7 pm. It takes at least two hours, approximately, to visit.
Here are some options for buying tickets to visit the Colosseum, one of the most popular attractions in Rome and all of Italy. In some of these options you also have the possibility to visit the nearby Roman Forum and Palatine. The Roman Forum and Palatine, in fact, are located right in front of the Colosseum, and to see them from the outside without being able to enter them would be a real shame. So not only priority entrance and skip-the-line tickets, but real experiences created ad hoc.
Yes, the Colosseum is accessible with prams and pushchairs, but some areas may have restricted access.



