Colosseum Skip the Line Tickets
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Discover the majesty of Rome's Colosseum with these skip-the-line tickets. Admire the Roman amphitheatre up close and marvel at its impressive architecture as you explore at your own pace. Immerse yourself in the history of this ancient monument with the audio guide and learn about the gladiatorial combats that took place centuries ago. Plus, visit the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, tickets included, to see the ruins of the ancient city.
- Visit the Colosseum at your own pace with these tickets.
- Get to know the history and all the interesting details thanks to the audio guide.
- Also visit the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill to learn about the origins of the city.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Colosseum
- Entrance to the Roman Forum
- Entrance to the Palatine Hill
- Audio guide
Select date and time
Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
Visit the Colosseum in Rome with these tickets. Just check the voucher you receive when you book for how to use them and the instructions for downloading the audio guide.
Enter one of the largest amphitheatres ever built. Once inside, you can tour the site at your own pace and discover the fascinating history surrounding this ancient arena of gladiatorial battles and public spectacles.
In addition, your audio guide will narrate the most interesting details of the Colosseum, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the Roman past. You will learn about the architecture of the building, its historical importance and the different functions it performed.
During your visit, you will also have the opportunity to explore on your own the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, two equally impressive sites steeped in history. They are the origin of ancient Rome, where emperors lived and where the centre of social and political life was.