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Stop At: Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Rome Italy
Visiting the Colosseum is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Make the best of your Colosseum visit with the Gladiator Entrance and the access to the Arena Floor!
There is no better time to visit the Colosseum, as visitor numbers have been drastically reduced. This means that you are able to marvel at the awe-inspiring site without having large crowds around you!
Learn about the history, features and tales behind the greatest entertainment venue of all times.
Find out about the political and social background of the Roman Empire before, during and after the construction of the Colosseum and get to know its purpose and its role within the Roman society.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Roman Forum, Largo della Salara Vecchia 5/6, 00186 Rome Italy
A stone's throw from the Colosseum, you can find the Roman Forum: the political, religious, judicial and financial center of Rome and all the Roman Empire.
This is where a city that once was barely a regional power became the core of the mightiest empire of the ancient times. This is where the Romans shaped the politics, laws and administrative systems that shaped the world we live in today, and affect the way we think about ourselves and our society.
As the first core of Rome grew larger on the close by Palatine hill, the Romans started to settle also in the lower areas.
The area occupied by the Roman Forum was once only a marshy land, but already under the regal period was chosen as the social, political and religious center of the city.
Here you can find some of the most important buildings of the ancient Rome: the house of the Senate, temples, basilicas and much more.
Plunge yourself in the heart of the Roman Empire by visiting the Roman Forum!
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Palatine Hill, Piazza Santa Maria Nova, 53, 00186 Rome Italy
Just above the the Roman Forum there’s the Palatine Hill, where Rome was established in 753 BC, 21st of April.
This is where the first nucleus of Rome took shape, and where the houses, villas and palaces of the kings, emperors and notable people were.
The Palatine hill was chosen by Romulus as it was deemed to be the best of all the 7 hills of Rome thanks to its ideal and central position.
The Romans, as other ancient civilizations, tended to choose the high grounds close to rivers for their early settlements.
This gave a strategic advantage in case of military attack as well as against the frequent floods of the water streams.
Walk on the hill where the history of Rome started from. Learn about the early history of the city, the foundation myth of Romulus and Remus, and how the former managed to become the first king of Rome.
Explore the ruins of the once imposing structures of the imperial houses of the emperors of Rome!
Duration: 45 minutes
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