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All the most famous sites of Ancient Rome in just one tour. This very special guided tour makes the ruins come alive and takes you back to the Roman Empire led by our expert and entertaining historians with the help of visual tools and monuments' reconstructions.
The tour begins from the entrance of the Colosseum. The largest Amphitheatre in the Roman Empire hosted a minimum of 50.000 spectators. You will visit the interior of the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine, the Emperors' Palace.
The guide will then take you to the forum, the main square of Ancient Rome. Here you will visit the Senate House, the Temple of Vesta, the Temple of Saturn, the Altar of the Divine Julius Caesar, the Temple of Gemini, the Basilica Emilia, the Arch of Septimius Severus and much more.
The tour will end on the Capitol hill that housed the temples of the most important Roman Gods. Here you will see the beautiful square designed by Michelangelo and the Statue of Marcus Aurelius.
Advance booking is strongly advisable! Our tours sell out well in advance and our top-rated tour guides might not be available at the last minute.
"We had a fantastic experience seeing the colosseum and forum with Michela - she is an archaeologist and was a wealth of great knowledge. We received clear instructions where to meet and found her easily. She took great care of us - her pacing was great and she was quick to make sure we had lots of water, always found".
Richard W. from Mountain View, California
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