Skip-the-line Colosseum, Roman Forums and Rome City Highlights Guided Tour

Rome, Italy

Tour Rating
    
icon4 hours  (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
iconOffered in: English
Overview

Accompanied by an expert private guide, this four hour tour is a great way to view the highlights of Rome, from the ancient to the modern.

The tour includes visits to the ancient Roman Forum and the famous landmarks of the city; the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona and much more. As this is a private tour, you can arrange with your guide at the start any adjustments you might wish to make to the itinerary.

Local guide
Professional English- and Italian-speaking guide
Professional art historian guide
Food and drinks
Gratuities

Departure Point

Via dei Fori Imperiali, 21, Roma RM, Italy

Return Details

Piazza Navona, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Itinerary
Pass By:  
Colosseum
The tour always begins at the Colosseum though, and with fast-track access, there will be no time wasted in the lengthy queues at the entrance. Once inside, your guide will talk you through the history of this amazing place – the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built. You’ll hear fascinating tales of the bloody spectacles which were staged there, and why and how it was built. After touring the Colosseum, the tour will move to the nearby Arch of Constantine and the Forum; the main square and the centre of ancient Roman life. Here you’ll see the ruins of the Temple of Julius Caesar, built on the site of his cremation, the Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, the Senate House, the Basilica of Maxentius and much more. The ruins are indicative of the Forum’s place as a melting pot of politics, religion and society. Next, you’ll see one of the most distinctive monuments in the city Il Vittoriano. Built in 1885 in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II, tis enormous neoclassical building is referred to as “Wedding Cake” by the locals. Near to here is the Quirinal Palace, official residence of the current Italian President. Your tour will also encompass the incredible Trevi Fountain, before you mingle with the crowds at the Spanish Steps, stroll to Piazza Navona with its sensational fountains and wander through the winding streets to the Pantheon. The Eternal City has so much to offer, and accompanied by a guide you can be sure to experience the very best.
Duration: 1 hour 
Admission Ticket Included
Stop At:  
Roman Forum
The tour always begins at the Colosseum though, and with fast-track access, there will be no time wasted in the lengthy queues at the entrance. Once inside, your guide will talk you through the history of this amazing place – the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built. You’ll hear fascinating tales of the bloody spectacles which were staged there, and why and how it was built. After touring the Colosseum, the tour will move to the nearby Arch of Constantine and the Forum; the main square and the centre of ancient Roman life. Here you’ll see the ruins of the Temple of Julius Caesar, built on the site of his cremation, the Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, the Senate House, the Basilica of Maxentius and much more. The ruins are indicative of the Forum’s place as a melting pot of politics, religion and society. Next, you’ll see one of the most distinctive monuments in the city Il Vittoriano. Built in 1885 in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II, tis enormous neoclassical building is referred to as “Wedding Cake” by the locals. Near to here is the Quirinal Palace, official residence of the current Italian President. Your tour will also encompass the incredible Trevi Fountain, before you mingle with the crowds at the Spanish Steps, stroll to Piazza Navona with its sensational fountains and wander through the winding streets to the Pantheon. The Eternal City has so much to offer, and accompanied by a guide you can be sure to experience the very best.
Duration: 1 hour 
Admission Ticket Included
Pass By:  
Palatine Hill
The tour always begins at the Colosseum though, and with fast-track access, there will be no time wasted in the lengthy queues at the entrance. Once inside, your guide will talk you through the history of this amazing place – the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built. You’ll hear fascinating tales of the bloody spectacles which were staged there, and why and how it was built. After touring the Colosseum, the tour will move to the nearby Arch of Constantine and the Forum; the main square and the centre of ancient Roman life. Here you’ll see the ruins of the Temple of Julius Caesar, built on the site of his cremation, the Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, the Senate House, the Basilica of Maxentius and much more. The ruins are indicative of the Forum’s place as a melting pot of politics, religion and society. Next, you’ll see one of the most distinctive monuments in the city Il Vittoriano. Built in 1885 in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II, tis enormous neoclassical building is referred to as “Wedding Cake” by the locals. Near to here is the Quirinal Palace, official residence of the current Italian President. Your tour will also encompass the incredible Trevi Fountain, before you mingle with the crowds at the Spanish Steps, stroll to Piazza Navona with its sensational fountains and wander through the winding streets to the Pantheon. The Eternal City has so much to offer, and accompanied by a guide you can be sure to experience the very best.
Duration: 1 hour 
Admission Ticket Included
Pass By:  
Complesso del Vittoriano
The tour always begins at the Colosseum though, and with fast-track access, there will be no time wasted in the lengthy queues at the entrance. Once inside, your guide will talk you through the history of this amazing place – the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built. You’ll hear fascinating tales of the bloody spectacles which were staged there, and why and how it was built. After touring the Colosseum, the tour will move to the nearby Arch of Constantine and the Forum; the main square and the centre of ancient Roman life. Here you’ll see the ruins of the Temple of Julius Caesar, built on the site of his cremation, the Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, the Senate House, the Basilica of Maxentius and much more. The ruins are indicative of the Forum’s place as a melting pot of politics, religion and society. Next, you’ll see one of the most distinctive monuments in the city Il Vittoriano. Built in 1885 in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II, tis enormous neoclassical building is referred to as “Wedding Cake” by the locals. Near to here is the Quirinal Palace, official residence of the current Italian President. Your tour will also encompass the incredible Trevi Fountain, before you mingle with the crowds at the Spanish Steps, stroll to Piazza Navona with its sensational fountains and wander through the winding streets to the Pantheon. The Eternal City has so much to offer, and accompanied by a guide you can be sure to experience the very best.
Admission Ticket Free
Stop At:  
Trevi Fountain
The tour always begins at the Colosseum though, and with fast-track access, there will be no time wasted in the lengthy queues at the entrance. Once inside, your guide will talk you through the history of this amazing place – the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built. You’ll hear fascinating tales of the bloody spectacles which were staged there, and why and how it was built. After touring the Colosseum, the tour will move to the nearby Arch of Constantine and the Forum; the main square and the centre of ancient Roman life. Here you’ll see the ruins of the Temple of Julius Caesar, built on the site of his cremation, the Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, the Senate House, the Basilica of Maxentius and much more. The ruins are indicative of the Forum’s place as a melting pot of politics, religion and society. Next, you’ll see one of the most distinctive monuments in the city Il Vittoriano. Built in 1885 in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II, tis enormous neoclassical building is referred to as “Wedding Cake” by the locals. Near to here is the Quirinal Palace, official residence of the current Italian President. Your tour will also encompass the incredible Trevi Fountain, before you mingle with the crowds at the Spanish Steps, stroll to Piazza Navona with its sensational fountains and wander through the winding streets to the Pantheon. The Eternal City has so much to offer, and accompanied by a guide you can be sure to experience the very best.
Duration: 1 hour 
Admission Ticket Included
Pass By:  
Piazza Navona
The tour always begins at the Colosseum though, and with fast-track access, there will be no time wasted in the lengthy queues at the entrance. Once inside, your guide will talk you through the history of this amazing place – the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built. You’ll hear fascinating tales of the bloody spectacles which were staged there, and why and how it was built. After touring the Colosseum, the tour will move to the nearby Arch of Constantine and the Forum; the main square and the centre of ancient Roman life. Here you’ll see the ruins of the Temple of Julius Caesar, built on the site of his cremation, the Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, the Senate House, the Basilica of Maxentius and much more. The ruins are indicative of the Forum’s place as a melting pot of politics, religion and society. Next, you’ll see one of the most distinctive monuments in the city Il Vittoriano. Built in 1885 in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II, tis enormous neoclassical building is referred to as “Wedding Cake” by the locals. Near to here is the Quirinal Palace, official residence of the current Italian President. Your tour will also encompass the incredible Trevi Fountain, before you mingle with the crowds at the Spanish Steps, stroll to Piazza Navona with its sensational fountains and wander through the winding streets to the Pantheon. The Eternal City has so much to offer, and accompanied by a guide you can be sure to experience the very best.
Admission Ticket Free
Pass By:  
Spanish Steps
The tour always begins at the Colosseum though, and with fast-track access, there will be no time wasted in the lengthy queues at the entrance. Once inside, your guide will talk you through the history of this amazing place – the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built. You’ll hear fascinating tales of the bloody spectacles which were staged there, and why and how it was built. After touring the Colosseum, the tour will move to the nearby Arch of Constantine and the Forum; the main square and the centre of ancient Roman life. Here you’ll see the ruins of the Temple of Julius Caesar, built on the site of his cremation, the Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, the Senate House, the Basilica of Maxentius and much more. The ruins are indicative of the Forum’s place as a melting pot of politics, religion and society. Next, you’ll see one of the most distinctive monuments in the city Il Vittoriano. Built in 1885 in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II, tis enormous neoclassical building is referred to as “Wedding Cake” by the locals. Near to here is the Quirinal Palace, official residence of the current Italian President. Your tour will also encompass the incredible Trevi Fountain, before you mingle with the crowds at the Spanish Steps, stroll to Piazza Navona with its sensational fountains and wander through the winding streets to the Pantheon. The Eternal City has so much to offer, and accompanied by a guide you can be sure to experience the very best.
Admission Ticket Free
Pass By:  
Pantheon
The tour always begins at the Colosseum though, and with fast-track access, there will be no time wasted in the lengthy queues at the entrance. Once inside, your guide will talk you through the history of this amazing place – the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built. You’ll hear fascinating tales of the bloody spectacles which were staged there, and why and how it was built. After touring the Colosseum, the tour will move to the nearby Arch of Constantine and the Forum; the main square and the centre of ancient Roman life. Here you’ll see the ruins of the Temple of Julius Caesar, built on the site of his cremation, the Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, the Senate House, the Basilica of Maxentius and much more. The ruins are indicative of the Forum’s place as a melting pot of politics, religion and society. Next, you’ll see one of the most distinctive monuments in the city Il Vittoriano. Built in 1885 in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II, tis enormous neoclassical building is referred to as “Wedding Cake” by the locals. Near to here is the Quirinal Palace, official residence of the current Italian President. Your tour will also encompass the incredible Trevi Fountain, before you mingle with the crowds at the Spanish Steps, stroll to Piazza Navona with its sensational fountains and wander through the winding streets to the Pantheon. The Eternal City has so much to offer, and accompanied by a guide you can be sure to experience the very best.
Admission Ticket Free
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Cancellation policy

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