Tours and Tickets by Rome Free Tour
Colosseum Tour
3 hours
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Access the Palatine Hill with no line and the hill where Rome was founded at the beginning. Then reach the Colosseum and be amazed by this monument that is the symbol of Rome in the world.
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For nearly free, we covered all the major sites in the Roman forum with a fantastic guide who really gave us an excellent overview.
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Date of experience: July 2019
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My wife and I enjoyed the coliseum very much when we were in Rome. It was very interesting to learn the had the first retractable roof. I would recommend on seeing the coliseum.
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Date of experience: June 2017
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We joined the Colosseum tour run by Rome Free Tour which starts at the Spanish Embassy at the bottom of the Spanish Steps at 4pm. Despite the heat and crowded streets our guide Julia managed our large group very easily making sure everyone could hear and waiting while we filled our water bottles from fountains along the way. We made our way to the Trevi Fountain, the Forum and finished at the Colosseum hearing lots of interesting historical information as well as tips on where to eat in Rome. Another entertaining and informative walking tour. Highly recommended.…
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Date of experience: July 2017
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Guide was enthusiastic and very informative. I would highly recommend this tour for everyone looking for something to do in Rome on a low budget
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Date of experience: June 2017
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Writing a short review on Rome, possibly of 1,000 words, is like “putting an ocean in a cup”. Rome with many different historical layers building this beautiful city through centuries is a vista of 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture and culture. We were amazed, overwhelmed and stunned to explore the remains of the Roman empire, through the Medieval, Renaissance periods up to the modern day architecture that dots the city throughout. For history lovers and thrifty travelers, including myself, the city allures all and hardly leave them indifferent. How much and how far I can go to cover as many attractions as humanly possible depend on my desire, stamina, and strength. These legendary notable sights include the Barcaccia Fountain, Colosseum, Galleria Borghese, Palatine Hill, Piazza di Spagna, Piazza Navona, Raphael Rooms, Roman Forum, Sistine Chapel, St. John Lateran, St. Peter’s Basilica, Trevi Fountain, the Vatican, and Vatican Museums. Our romance with Rome eternized after roaming around this beautiful city. An advice: Rome is best enjoyed while strolling, choose comfort over fashion for shoes.…
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Date of experience: July 2016
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