Colosseum Arena, Forum romain et Palatine Hill Entrée Billets





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L'amphithéâtre Flavien, plus connu sous le nom de Colisée, est probablement le monument le plus célèbre au monde et un symbole de la grandeur de Rome. Il doit son nom à la statue colossale en bronze de Néron qui se trouvait à proximité. Avec le choix d'accéder à l'étage de l'arène, explorez la scène de l'amphithéâtre où se déroulaient autrefois des jeux entre gladiateurs, des simulations de chasse à des animaux sauvages et exotiques et des batailles navales. Après avoir visité le Colisée, la prochaine attraction que vous souhaitez visiter est le forum romain. Les billets comprennent également l'accès au Forum romain et au mont Palatin. Promenez-vous sur le mont Palatin, où résidait autrefois l'élite riche de Rome, et émerveillez-vous devant la vue panoramique sur la Ville éternelle. Promenez-vous ensuite dans le Forum romain : À partir du début du VIe siècle avant J.-C., divers monuments ont été construits dans cette vallée : d'abord les bâtiments destinés aux activités politiques, religieuses et commerciales, puis les basiliques civiles où se déroulaient les activités judiciaires, au cours du IIe siècle avant J.-C.
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Le monument le plus célèbre du monde et symbole de la grandeur de Rome, l'amphithéâtre Flavien, plus connu sous le nom de Colisée, doit son nom à la statue colossale en bronze de Néron qui se trouvait à proximité. L'édifice accueillait des combats, des jeux entre gladiateurs, des simulations de chasse à des animaux sauvages et exotiques et des batailles navales.
Dès le début du VIe siècle av. J.-C., divers monuments furent édifiés dans cette vallée : d'abord les édifices destinés aux activités politiques, religieuses et commerciales, puis les basiliques civiles où se déroulaient les activités judiciaires, au cours du IIe siècle av. J.-C.
Montez sur la colline du Palatin, où résidaient les empereurs et les aristocrates, qui est la plus centrale par rapport aux sept collines de Rome, et qui est l'une des parties les plus anciennes de la ville ; on l'a appelée « le premier noyau de l'Empire romain ». Le site est aujourd'hui principalement un grand musée en plein air, tandis que le musée du Palatin abrite de nombreuses découvertes provenant des fouilles effectuées ici et d'autres sites italiens antiques. Explorez les vastes ruines de palais et de jardins opulents qui offrent un aperçu du style de vie somptueux de l'élite romaine.
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Seule une partie de l'attraction est accessible en fauteuil roulant
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To go to Rome, not see the Colosseum would be a huge mistake. Access to the arena floor made the trip.
Quick, easy and a great ticket. The queue was quite long for those waiting, we breezed in. Very efficient staff
I booked these tickets for today Oct 20, however the tickets that were sent to me are for Oct 21, which we found out after standing in line this morning
So disorganized, ticket did not include a good enough description of what to do/look out for, on what it says is included it said not tour or guide and I get there and we do have an audio guide/ bit I did not have head phones. There is no reason as to why it needs to be as chaotic as it is.
Hi Kelly H, Please not that you have visited one of the worlds ancient monument during high season and in addition during the Jubilee Celebrations in Rome, how can you expect easy walk through without crowd. We have provided all the information required to visit the Colosseum and other attraction, sorry we cannot provide whole movie along with the tickets. As you said it would be like watching everything online, then why to visit a place when you have everything online. You have booked for self-guided tour, which means you opted to explore yourself.
Incredible to know this monument, and the living history of the Romans. The interesting is the complement to the Coliseum which is the Palatino and Roman Forum, as they are spectacular.
It was incredible to see the Roman Colosseum, explore the arena floor, and my favorite the Palatine Hill, where you can take in breathtaking 360° views of the entire area. The photo opportunities are amazing! I do wish our package had included access to the underground arena, but overall, it was an unforgettable experience.
It was a very good experience, super fast entry with minimal row and we could appreciate all the Colosseum and the Roman forum
There was a lot of scaffolding around major landmarks to prepare for the 2025 Jubilee year. The Colosseum was unaffected. However, The Forum was. Still a great day. Large press of people highly recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time
One of the reasons we chose this is because of the special "Gladiator Gate" entrance with the Arena Floor Access add-on. When we got there, it was not at all clear where this gate was. We followed the crowds of people and found what seemed to be the main entrance. I asked one of the ticket takers where the "gladiator gate" was and she practically laughed at me. She said there was no such thing and it was a name given by the ticket seller. She said that we were in the correct line (the main one). As it was November, the lines weren't super long, but we still waited in line for about 20 minutes. When we finally got to the area to access the arena floor, we saw an entrance gate right there with no line. It appeared to be the gate we should/could have used. While 20 minutes might not seem like a lot, every minute counts when you only have 4 hours in the city - including time to get to and from the train station. They really should provide some kind of directions on where to go upon arriving at the Colosseum. Overall, the tickets served their purpose and, of course, we thoroughly enjoyed both the Colosseum and wandering (albeit quickly!) about the Forum and Palatine Hill. It's the perfect solution if, like us, you've come in on a cruise ship and don't have time to comfortably schedule an excursion (other than one from the cruise line that tend to be very expensive.)



