Visita guiada al Coliseo





Descripción
Comience su visita al Coliseo a través de la Puerta de los Gladiadores, el pasaje histórico utilizado por los antiguos combatientes antes de entrar en la arena. La entrada está incluida y coordinada por su guía autorizado como parte del recorrido programado. La entrada se coordina como parte del recorrido programado, con acceso al primer y segundo nivel, donde los espectadores se reunieron una vez para eventos públicos históricos. Desde estos niveles superiores, disfrute de amplias vistas del anfiteatro y obtenga información sobre su impresionante escala y diseño. Su guía le explicará las tradiciones del combate gladiador, la jerarquía social de los espectadores romanos y el contexto histórico detrás de la construcción y el legado del Coliseo. A lo largo del camino, descubra detalles arquitectónicos como antiguas inscripciones talladas en la piedra por nobles romanos. Los miradores elevados ofrecen excelentes oportunidades fotográficas, proporcionando una perspectiva memorable e informativa de este sitio arqueológico de fama mundial.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Vea los monumentos emblemáticos de Roma de una manera fácil y divertida con su guía turístico. Conozca la historia del anfiteatro y los espectaculares partidos que ha albergado el Colosseum Arena. Escuche sobre las técnicas de construcción inventadas por los romanos, las asombrosas habilidades de los gladiadores, las feroces batallas entre animales exóticos y las técnicas avanzadas que utilizaron los ingenieros romanos para construir el Coliseo. Camine por el primer nivel y vea la arena y las trampillas. Te entretendrá con la historia del juego Gladioteral, el juego más grande y caro de la historia de la humanidad.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Proporcione los nombres completos de todos los viajeros al realizar la reserva. Si no presenta un cupón con los nombres completos de todos los viajeros en la taquilla antes de la entrada, es posible que se le niegue la entrada al Coliseo y al Foro Romano.
- Cada viajero debe presentar un pasaporte válido o un documento de identidad que coincida con el nombre proporcionado en el momento de la reserva para poder ingresar con éxito al Coliseo y al Foro Romano.
- Debido al Jubileo, algunos monumentos pueden estar en restauración. Por favor, preste atención a cualquier mensaje que podamos enviar sobre posibles cambios.
Opiniones(1,516)
Milan was excellent We are happy
Our original tour was canceled last minute but we were able to get in on this tour. Milan was a great tour guide, gave us plenty of time to enjoy and made sure we stuck together.
Milan was a great tour guide, very funny and learned a lot!
Having a local person with historic knowledge made the visit much more meaningful and interesting. Highly recommend
I had a wonderful experience on the Colosseum Guided Tour. Our guide, Milan, was very educational, knowledgeable, and kind. He explained the history in a clear and interesting way, making the tour enjoyable from beginning to end. I learned so much about the Colosseum and ancient Rome. Highly recommend this tour!
Really good story telling and brief overview of a lot of interesting Roman history.
I cannot recommend this company. We were the first ones to show up in front of the Cafe Roma meeting point, about 30 minutes early just to be extra sure. We were waiting around for other tour mates to show up, and finally they did come and we were split into two groups. (Apparently the security at colloseum allows only 7 people with each guide at the entry point. After that, no one is apparently enforcing this rule. Only at entry gate). The first group went in with their guide, and my group was left waiting. Big Question: WHY are my mom and I in the second group when we were the FIRST to arrive ahead of any other guests???? Why did I get pushed to the end of the queue??? This is particularly frustrating because the second group never got a guide. To compensate, they offered us a tour of the Roman Forum in 75 minutes. So that means I was offered a lesser tour that I wasn't interested in, and during the time frame that I was planning to eat lunch. Also, I have to rush through the colosseum with no guide, in order to meet back at the meeting point to redeem this inferior tour. When the staff asked if this is ok, my mom and I said NO. BUT they had no other offer for us I guess. So we went in with our group mates, lost and confused and upset that I spent $160 for nothing. And that I am guideless instead of being put in the first group, despite the fact that my mom and I showed up before the other guests. We should have gone in the first group with the guide. Later, inside the colosseum, our group mates recognized the other first group because they had family split up into that group and my group. Because they knew the guests, they identified the tour guide that came for them and we let him know what happened. Paolo, their guide, was incredibly upset that this happened and after they finished their tour, he stayed an extra 40 minutes or so to give us an abbreviated presentation of the colosseum. We appreciated his gesture to help us out, and he did call his fellow staff to ask about what happened. Poor coordination apparently was to blame. He also called to get us a partial refund. Since I only got 40 minutes in one area instead of the 75 through the whole colosseum, I expected a little more partial refund than the $32.52 I was refunded. I wonder if that was the refund for one person, but I had 2 people, so maybe $64 would have made me happier. I paid $162.60 for two people and had no tour guide show up. That deserves a full refund. However, because Paolo made a generous gesture of time and effort to teach us about the site and to contact his staff to complain and get me a refund, a partial refund is good. I did expect a little more than $32.52 partial refund though, because that is only a 20% refund, and I only got half the experience. Maybe 40-50% refund is more proportionate to the experience and stress. Needless to say, chose to linger in the colosseum longer because the Roman Forum tour was really not of interest to me and I did answer 'no, I'm not ok with that arrangement.' the only redeeming factor here is Paolo. Unfortunately the lack of coordination on the backend resulted in a lack of guide available for my tour time. And we waited such a long time since we showed up first, and no one acknowledged that we should be first with the guide since we showed up first before other guests. Very unprofessional.
Dear Stephanie, Thank you for your detailed feedback. We are truly sorry that your experience was disappointing, and we appreciate you acknowledging Paolo's efforts to make things right. We would like to provide the full context of what happened. What actually occurred: Your group consisted of 2 people. The other group for your time slot was a family of 12 who arrived 30 minutes late to the meeting point. Our team was waiting for them to arrive so we could coordinate both groups together. Due to their significant delay, the second guide who was scheduled for your group had to leave because he had another tour commitment later that day. To resolve this, we provided clear instructions that you and your mom should join Paolo's group (the first group) from the start, while the late‑arriving family would do a self‑guided Colosseum visit followed by a guided Forum tour. Unfortunately, this plan was not executed correctly on the ground, and you were left without a guide. We sincerely apologize for this operational failure. We acknowledge: You arrived early and should have been prioritized. You were left confused and frustrated, which is unacceptable. The 20% partial refund may not feel proportionate to the stress and lost experience. Paolo – We are incredibly grateful that he stepped in after his own tour to give you an abbreviated presentation. That was entirely his initiative, and we are proud to have guides like him. What we are doing: We are reviewing our on‑site coordination procedures to ensure that guide assignments and group splitting are handled more clearly, especially when delays occur. We are also reviewing our refund guidelines to ensure compensation better reflects the level of disruption. Please contact us directly through Viator with your booking ID if you would like us to review your refund further. We are open to adjusting it based on your feedback. Again, we are very sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you for your honesty – it helps us improve. Sincerely, Customer Support Team
Very educational. Would highly recommend. This is the way to go!!!The guide was excellent and patient with our daughter. Made for an experience to remember.
Good guide and good tour, volume should probably be lowered though
Thank you for your feedback! We're glad you enjoyed the tour and found the guide good. We appreciate the note about volume – we'll remind our guides to adjust their audio levels for a more comfortable experience. Hope to see you again! Sincerely, Customer Support Team
The bones of the Flavian Amphitheater are impressive, but when you step out and view the “playing field”, it will etch an image into your brain that is better than the best stock photos that you can find. Awesome!
Thank you! You are absolutely right – photos simply cannot capture the awe of stepping onto the "playing field" of the Flavian Amphitheatre. It's an unforgettable experience. We're so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for visiting! Sincerely, Customer Support Team



