Colosseum Night Guided tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the legend of the gladiators of the imperial era by taking this approximately 1-hour guided tour of the Colosseum by night. You will tour the monument built by the Flavian dynasty in 70 AD, where the most epic fights of ancient Rome were fought. An expert guide will tell you the most legendary stories that took place in this archaeological wonder.
- Discover the Colosseum, the arena of epic battles in the Italian capital.
- Discover its history with the narration of an expert guide
- Take advantage of the late opening hours to see the monument without the daytime crowds.
- You will have access to the arena and to the underground area.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the Colosseum
- History expert guide
- Access to the arena
- Access to the underground
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Step by Step
Relive the times of epic battles to entertain the emperors of ancient Rome on this guided tour of the Colosseum. Plus, by coming during late opening hours, you'll be able to get a much more in-depth look at the site while avoiding the crowds at other times.
An expert guide will narrate the events as they happened, stories that you can enjoy in a tour of approximately 1 hour, the ideal option if you have little time to explore the city and don't want to leave without living this transcendental experience.
You will see the arena built by the Flavian dynasty in 70 AD, where the gladiator and wild animal fights took place, one of the most controversial and interesting episodes of the imperial era. You will also visit the Colosseum underground, where you will find the hidden tunnels that served as cages for the animals that would later come out to battle the gladiators.
You will have the opportunity to travel back in time and explore the era when the Roman Empire entertained the local public with massive spectacles of fights, executions and other rituals that made it the most emblematic place in the Italian capital.