Imperial Forums Pass w/ Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Private Tour by PhD Donato
Imperial Forums Pass w/ Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Private Tour by PhD Donato
Rome, Italy
Tour Rating
3 hours (Approx.)
Offered in: English
Overview
Don’t miss this 3-hour walking tour around the archeological heart of Rome! Enter with the new Forum Pass, which gives you combined access into the Roman ruins of the Forum and Palatine Hill, to explore together with your expert, local guide. Meet your guide at the entrance and immerse yourself into what was the political centre of Rome in the Ancient main square. Take a journey back in time, far from the hordes of tourists to discover what was once some of the oldest and most important buildings in the ancient city. What you’ll see today is a mass of ruins, shrines and temples that were discovered and had been buried for many years. As you walk around the remains, imagine what it must have been like back in the days of the Roman Empire. Discover and learn about the best-preserved ruins: Trajan’s Column, Trajan’s Forum, Forum of Augustus, Forum of Nerva, Forum of Caesar, Roman Forum, Basilica Aemilia, Curia Julia, House of the Vestals and the Basilica of Maxentius.
What's Included
This tour does not include a visit to the Colosseum
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Foro Traiano, 82, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
Return Details
Returns to original departure point
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Foro di Traiano
Trajan's Forum was ordered to be built by the Emperor Trajan and was the last Imperial Forum constructed in Ancient Rome. A number of columns have been re-erected and it's possible to see Trajan's column which remains.
The Forum of Augustus was built in celebration of Emperor Augustus' victory over the murder of Caesar in 42 BC. This ancient site is dominated by the remains of the Temple of Mars.
This was the fourth and smallest of the imperial fora. Its construction was started by Domitian, but it was dedicated by Nerva in A.D. 97 after Domitian's assassination.
The Roman Forum, also known as the Forum Romanum is a rectangular plaza surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of Rome.
Basilica Aemilia was a public building in the Roman Forum, mainly a place for business and meetings. The building was also used for money lending. Politicians and tax collectors gathered here for their business.
The Basilica of Maxentius dominates the ruins and at the time, it was the largest building in Rome. It was built by the Emperor Maxentius and was completed in 312 AD.
The Temple of Romulus was turned from a building into a temple for the Emperor Maxentius' son and you can see several paintings from the middle of the 13th Century decorating the wall.
The Arch of Titus is located on Via Sacra, to the south-east of the Roman Forum. It was constructed in c. AD 82 by the Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus's victories.
Located 40 meters above the Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill is the most central of the seven hills of Rome and forms one of the oldest parts of the city.