This private historical walking tour reveals the architectural heart of Ancient Rome. Step into a civilization older than many modern nations. The mighty Colosseum rises before you as a symbol of Roman power and spectacle. Gladiators once fought here before thousands of citizens. What stories echo beneath its ancient arches?

Nearby triumphal arches celebrate imperial victories and transformation. Elegant temples reveal the spiritual life of Rome’s classical society. The Roman Forum surrounds you with political history and cultural legacy. Senators once shaped an empire within these ruins.

Your professional guide shares the legends behind emperors and monuments. Discover how architecture shaped the Roman world. Walk through centuries of heritage in one remarkable district.

Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

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Highlights

  • Private journey through the archaeological heart of Ancient Rome
  • Experience the cultural legacy of the Roman Forum
  • Discover temples, arches, and symbols of Roman civilization
  • Explore the Colosseum and stories of gladiatorial spectacle
  • A private tour for your group with a local guide.

Included

  • Professional local tour guide
  • Skip the Line Colosseum Entry

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
3 hours
  • 1

    Colosseum

    A massive amphitheater that once held gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and public spectacles, is now one of the most iconic symbols of ancient Rome and a must-visit attraction.

  • 2

    Arch of Constantine

    A triumphal arch dedicated to Emperor Constantine, decorated with reliefs that depict scenes of his military victories and acts of benevolence.

  • 3

    Temple of Rome and Venus

    A temple built by Emperor Hadrian in honor of the goddess Venus and the deified spirit of Rome is considered one of the most impressive structures in the Roman Forum.

  • 4

    Flavian Palace

    The grand palace complex built by Emperor Domitian on the Palatine Hill, including the private apartments of the emperor and his family, an enormous banquet hall, and a vast stadium.

  • 5

    Arch of Titus

    A triumphal arch built to commemorate the military victories of Emperor Titus, including the sack of Jerusalem in 70 AD.

  • 6

    Basilica of Maxentius

    An enormous public building constructed by Emperor Maxentius as a combination of a courthouse, a public meeting space, and a marketplace.

  • 7

    Temple of Romulus Valerius

    A small temple dedicated to the deified son of Emperor Maxentius, now incorporated into the church of Santi Cosma e Damiano.

  • 8

    Temple of Antonino and Faustina

    A well-preserved Roman temple originally built by Emperor Antoninus Pius and later dedicated to his wife Faustina.

  • 9

    Temple of Julius Caesar

    A temple erected in honor of the deified Julius Caesar, built on the site where his body was cremated after his assassination.

  • 10

    Arch of Septimius Severus

    A triumphal arch built to commemorate the military victories of Emperor Septimius Severus, featuring intricate carvings and reliefs.

  • 11

    Temple of Vesta

    An ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Vesta, the virgin goddess of the hearth, which housed the sacred fire of Rome.

  • 12

    Temple of Castor and Pollux

    A temple dedicated to the twin gods Castor and Pollux, located in the Roman Forum and one of the oldest temples in Rome.

  • 13

    Temple of Saturn

    A temple dedicated to the god Saturn, the god of agriculture and abundance, which housed the state treasury and was the site of public announcements.

  • 14

    Curia - the Roman Senate house

    The meeting place of the Roman Senate, a beautiful building that still stands in the Roman Forum, which witnessed some of the most important political decisions of ancient Rome.

Additional Information

This is a private tour with a local guide.

Meeting Point

We will meet at The main entrance of the Colosseum

Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Rome See Map

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable.