Breakfast at Colosseum and guided tour

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63,00 €

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Maximum capacity limit
20

Meeting point:

Via di S. Giovanni in Laterano 14

Adults > 25 years

Adults up to 24 years

Youths up to 18 years

Kids up to 7 years



What's included:

  • Breakfast
  • Skip-the-Line Entrance to the Colosseum, the Palatine hill and the Roman Forum
  • Guided Tour
  • Booking and Handling fee
  • Guest relations Assistance
What's not included:
  • Entrance to the Colosseum's underground
  • Transfer from/to hotel
 What to remember:
  • People under 18 must bring a valid ID
  • It is not permitted to enter the Colosseum with trolleys, large suitcases and backpacks, umbrellas with a spike tip, kick scooters, glass bottles, knives, scissors, any tools that could be harmful to other people or damage works of art
  • Pushchairs are permitted



The Colosseum will take you to an ancient world: the gladiator's. From here you will enter in Rome's heart  as 2000 years ago, with the archeological ruins of its buildings and temples.

Your tour will start with a  delicious panoramic breakfast, where while eating cappuccino and cornetto in a relaxing location you can enjoy a fabulous colosseum view.

Today we will find out about the Colosseum, also known as the world’s biggest amphitheater. UNESCO has added it to the list of the “World Heritage”: its construction started in 72 A.C. and ended 8 years later. It could contain between 50 and 75 thousand spectators, and was used until 523 A.C.
Your tour guide will tell you about the different techniques used to build it and will introduce you to the Gladiators' world, the famous fighters who used to duel in the arena: it appears that this type of fighting started in ancient Greece in order to celebrate private memorial services and the Romans transformed them in acclaimed public shows. The Colosseum day type was split in three sections: fights between men and animals in the morning, execution of criminals at lunch time, gladiator fights in the afternoon. Our tour will go on through every details: from the organization to the social and economical aspects. In particular they will introduce you all types of gladiators: they used to be around 30 types and each one of them used the roman emperor’s military fighting techniques.

Next stop is
Palazzo dei Cesari, on the Palatine Hill. This is where the word “Palatium” (building) comes from. You will be taken to see the ruins of the Domus Augustana and then the paintings of Nero's first palace: the only ones that were saved after the arson that took place in 64 A.C.


Our tour ends with a visit to the Roman Forum
, originally a necropolis, later transformed in the heart of Rome with temples, cathedrals, the Popes' Curia and Domus.

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