Rome private experience: Colosseum tour with lunch and driver

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Enjoy the 3 monuments that were and are still now the heart of Rome, avoiding any lines and taking advantage on the historical information that will provided by your private guide.

The tour will start directly from your accomodation , you will then be taken to our office to be introduced to the guide, get a bottle of water and your entrances.

You will be then hosted up to the Colosseum, avoiding any waiting lines and going straight inside the monument.
A 1-hour tour will be provided inside the Colosseum, you will understand why this monument is still standing, the importance it had and the heritage it left to us nowadays.

After that you will be taken inside the Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum for a 2-hours tour , still with your private guide and the fast entrances.

The less visible part, but not the least important. Hearing your guide you will reproduce exactely what were all these remains of Ancient Rome, and learn from where come the City of rome and the Roman.

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Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Roma, Italy
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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Enjoy the 3 monuments that were and are still now the heart of Rome, avoiding any lines and taking advantage on the historical information that will provided by your private guide.

The tour will start directly from your accomodation , you will then be taken to our office to be introduced to the guide, get a bottle of water and your entrances.

You will be then hosted up to the Colosseum, avoiding any waiting lines and going straight inside the monument.
A 1-hour tour will be provided inside the Colosseum, you will understand why this monument is still standing, the importance it had and the heritage it left to us nowadays.

After that you will be taken inside the Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum for a 2-hours tour , still with your private guide and the fast entrances.

The less visible part, but not the least important. Hearing your guide you will reproduce exactely what were all these remains of Ancient Rome, and learn from where come the City of rome and the Roman.

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Stop At: Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Rome Italy

Added in 1980 as World Heritage Site of Unesco, the Colosseum is maybe the most iconic monument that you could find in Rome. Symbol of the greatness of the Roman Empire, it has been built during the 1st century in 72 a.c. by the emperor Vespasiano and has been inaugurated by its son Flavio in 80 a.c.

A lot of battle and people took place inside this arena that you will . have the chance to visit with your private guide.

Duration: 3 hours

Stop At: Roman Forum, Largo della Salara Vecchia 5/6, 00186 Rome Italy

At its peak around the second century AD, the Roman Empire spread across more than five million square kilometres.
Using modern geography, the empire went from Spain and Morocco in the west to Iran in the east. It went from the United Kingdom in the north to Egypt in the south.
Look at a map of Europe and North Africa and then imagine most of it covered by the Romans.
Controlling such a huge area was a difficult task and, as historians know, eventually it became too hard and the empire began to break apart. But there were many centuries when the power of the Senate, the Emperor and the associated bureaucracy successfully governed their land from Rome.

At the centre of it all was the Roman Forum.

The Roman Forum was more than politics, though. It was the teeming heart of the empire and the city. It was where the population gathered to hear orations, take part in processions, watch trials, and vote in elections.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Palatine Hill, Piazza Santa Maria Nova, 53, 00186 Rome Italy

Palatine Hill is not technically a part of the Roman Forum but, from the perspective of a tourist, they are effectively the same site, in that a ticket gives you entry to both and you’ll move between the two without realising exactly where one ends and the other begins.

Palatine Hill is the most central of Rome’s seven hills and, in many ways, it was the centre of Rome’s story.

The hill is at the core of the myth about the legendary founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus. And, more tangibly, it was where the emperors built their homes from Augustus in 27 BC.

It’s surprisingly peaceful up on the hill and there’s also much more to see than I had expected. The remains of the majestic homes built by emperors are here, as is the enormous hippodrome and stadium.

Further around, the baths and aqueduct are impressive even so many years after they were built. There are also gardens that have been well maintained and have great views over the Roman Forum below.

Duration: 1 hour



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