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The Colosseum & Roman Forum

Colosseo
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Opening hours
  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Vast excavated area of Roman temples, squares & government buildings, some dating back 2,000 years.via Google

The ultimate symbols of imperial Roman engineering and civic life.

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Combined ticket required; book the underground tour for exclusive access.

Reviews from Google

Flame2744 (YTExotic27)a week ago
It can get overwhelming with the huge number of things there are to see within the large space of area itself. There are many routes you can take, and it seems like it’s very easy to spend half a day here on its own. One path takes you up to the peak of the Roman Forum, which has a very steep incline. It can get tiring to climb up, but you will be able to get a really good view at the top of the entire attraction. The only downside is that you will definitely sweat a lot with lots of walking and climbing.
Soumick Chowdhury2 weeks ago
The Roman Forum is one of the most fascinating historical sites in the world. Walking through its ancient ruins feels like stepping directly into the heart of the Roman Empire. Surrounded by broken columns, temples, and centuries-old pathways, visitors can easily imagine the political debates, triumphal processions, and daily life that once filled this iconic center of Rome. What makes the Roman Forum especially impressive is its atmosphere. Even though many structures are partially ruined, the site still carries a powerful sense of history and grandeur. Highlights such as the Temple of Saturn, the Arch of Septimius Severus, and the House of the Vestal Virgins reveal the artistic and architectural brilliance of ancient Roman civilization. The Forum is also educational and inspiring. Informational signs and guided tours help visitors understand the importance of the site in shaping Western politics, law, and culture. The panoramic views from nearby Palatine Hill add even more beauty to the experience. However, the area can become crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons, and the uneven stone paths may be tiring for some visitors. Wearing comfortable shoes and visiting early in the morning can greatly improve the experience. Overall, the Roman Forum is an unforgettable destination for anyone interested in history, archaeology, or culture. Its combination of historical significance, architectural beauty, and emotional atmosphere makes it one of the most remarkable attractions in Rome.
M. D.a month ago
Heart of ancient Roman political and social life. Incredible ruins, arches, and temples. Strong historical atmosphere alongside Colosseum and Palatine Hill. Excellent for history lovers and photography. Very crowded. Limited shade and seating.
Mike Naylor (Chief)3 months ago
It's a bit run down - needs modernising. 😁 Only kidding, what a step back back in time this is. We were going to go straight to the Coloseum but I'm so glad we visited the Forum aswell. The accompanying app is a must to help you with the history and the Forum Museum is also a must visit. Give yourself a few hours so you're not rushing around and really embracing the history.
P M3 months ago
The Roman Forum was an unforgettable experience. Walking through the ancient ruins gives a real sense of Rome’s history and the grandeur of its past. The temples, arches, and columns are impressive, and the layout of the Forum really helps you imagine life in ancient Rome. Having an audio guide enhances the experience, as there’s so much history behind each structure. The views from the higher points are spectacular, especially looking toward the Colosseum. It can get crowded, so visiting earlier in the day is ideal. The site is well maintained and provides plenty of spots to pause and take in the scenery. A must-see for history and architecture enthusiasts, truly a journey back in time!
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