Take the Arena Floor, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour in Rome & explore ancient Rome’s grandeur, from gladiatorial arenas to the heart of public life and imperial origins.
Visit the Colosseum and stand on its Arena Floor to feel the thrill of ancient gladiatorial battles and imagine the excitement of historic spectacles.
Walk through the Roman Forum, the centre of ancient Rome’s civic life, where key temples, government buildings, and major events shaped the city’s history.
Admire the panoramic views of the city from Palatine Hill, and explore the site of Rome’s legendary beginnings and the remains of ancient imperial palaces.
Gain valuable insights from a local guide as you explore these iconic landmarks, uncovering the rich history and architectural marvels of ancient Rome.
Duration: 4 hours (approx.)
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Location: Piazza del Arco di Costantino, 00184 Roma RM, Italy
About Arena Floor, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour, Rome:
Explore three of Rome's most iconic landmarks of Rome, each one more spectacular than the last as you roam around the Arena Floor, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill’. Begin your tour from the Arena Floor, where you'll step onto the same ground where gladiators once fought for their lives. You'll learn about the incredible feats of these ancient warriors and the fascinating history of the Colosseum itself. See some of the most spectacular views of the Colosseum from the arena floor, an experience that is sure to leave you breathless. Admire the ruins of some of the most important buildings & temples of ancient Rome, including the Temple of Julius Caesar, the Arch of Titus & the Basilica of Maxentius. As you stroll through the Forum's ancient streets, you'll get a sense of what life was like in this bustling centre of activity. Ascend the Palatine Hill to enjoy some of the best views of the city of Rome from this stunning vantage point. The expert guides will share fascinating insights and stories about each of these historic landmarks, bringing the past to life. Book the Arena Floor, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill tour and have a deeper understanding of Rome's rich cultural heritage as you see the incredible architecture of these landmarks.
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The Arena Floor in the Colosseum is the central stage for combat where gladiatorial contests, animal hunts and mock naval battles took place in ancient Rome. It is a vast space made of wood and layered with sand that can accommodate up to 80,000 people at a time. It has 80 entrances, out of which 76 were reserved for the public and the remaining four were used by the gladiators and animals. The reconstructed part of the Arena Floor offers a stunning 360-degree view of the Colosseum, and a glimpse of the reconstructed trap door and the complex underground system or the Hypogeum.
The Roman Forum was the heart of ancient Rome with temples, halls and public spaces where people gathered. It later became the central hub for political, religious, and commercial activities of the Roman empire. The Roman Forum holds immense historical significance as it witnessed political speeches, pivotal events, criminal trials, triumphal processions, and elections that shaped Roman civilization. It was also the home to important temples, including the Temple of Saturn and the Temple of Vesta, that illustrate the Romans’ architectural and engineering prowess. You can also find statues of the city’s great men, important buildings like the Senate House and monumental structures like the ‘Arch of Titus’. Additionally, the Roman Forum's ruins offer valuable insights into the history of the Roman empire, the rise and fall of emperors, and the social dynamics of ancient Rome.
Yes, you can visit the existing as well as the ruins of former buildings within the Roman forum during the tour. You can enter the reconstructed temples like Temple of Saturn and Temple of Vesta, arches including Arch of Titius and Arch of Constantine, and basilicas. There are also government buildings, small monuments, pools, springs and staircases that you can explore within the Roman Forum. The tour also includes a quick walk through the fragments and ruins of ancient structures that no longer exist.
Palatine Hill is one of the seven hills in Rome that is believed to be the birthplace of the city. It is presently a significant archaeological site that is the home to the ruins of Roman imperial palaces, temples, baths and other structures. There are numerous ancient buildings created for the Roman society at Palatine Hill, but there are specific landmarks that need special attention.
Yes, there are several popular attractions that you can cover after your tour besides the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. You can visit the Arch of Constantine, Septimius Severus Arch, Piazza Venezia, Capitoline Museums, National Museum of the Palazzo di Venezia, Imperial Fora, Circus Maximus, Ludus Magnus, Mouth of Truth and Marcello Theatre. These destinations are not only historically rich but also a fun experience for explorers.
The Arena Floor, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour tour lasts three to four hours depending on the time slot and crowds. It takes about two hours to complete the Colosseum along with the Arena Floor and another 2 hours to explore the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. You are accompanied by an experienced tour guide at all times who ensure that you are well-informed about the historical marvels making your tour memorable.
There are no age restrictions for the Colosseum Arena Floor, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour. However, it is advised that children under the age of 14 children should always be accompanied by an adult or a guardian. Also, if you are a family with several children and wish to make their experience memorable, you can opt for a private family tour just for your company.
There is no specific dress code for the Arena Floor, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour. Since you will have to walk a lot during the tour, it is recommended to wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Sneakers, walking boots and a sturdy pair of sandals with good grip are the ideal footwear options. If you plan to visit the nearby churches or basilicas, it is essential that you dress modestly, covering your knees and shoulders. You can carry small purses and backpacks inside the Colosseum and Roman Forum but large bags are not allowed.
Yes, you can explore the Colosseum Underground and learn about the action that went behind the scenes of every battle during the tour. Located beneath the main arena floor, the Colosseum underground or ‘hypogeum’ is a complex network of tunnels, chambers, and rooms that housed gladiators, animals, and stage equipment. During the tour, you can descend into the underground level and walk along the passageways where once gladiators prepared for their battles. The chambers provide insights into the lives of the participants, while the trapdoors and elevators showcase the advanced mechanisms used to elevate animals and combatants into the arena.