
Your Essential Colosseum FAQs Guide
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Gargi Mallik
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With the Colosseum entry tickets, you can travel back in time as you explore the ruins of the Colosseum and learn about this historic and culturally significant attraction in Italy. The ticket gives you access to the Colosseum and allows you to explore its highlights with a digital audio guide.
With over 5300 reviews, these Colosseum Rome entry tickets are popular for exploring adjacent attractions like Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum. They ensure smooth access to the attraction and offer numerous benefits, such as on-site assistance and an accompaniment to the Roman Forum’s entrance.
The activity requires two to three hours, during which you learn more about Rome’s rich history, culture, and heritage. Considering our tech-savvy world, this entry ticket also offers a digital audio guide throughout the activity, so you can share your snaps on the gram without missing a beat!
Grab your Colosseum Rome entry ticket and embark on an unforgettable and enriching experience at the epicenter of ancient Rome’s life.
| ✅ Inclusion | ❌ Exclusion |
|---|---|
| Colosseum entry ticket | Transportation to and from the Colosseum |
| Entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill | Food and drinks |
| Digital Audio guide | Guided tour |
| Access to the Arena floor and underground |
The Colosseum entry ticket price for access to the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and Roman Forum is €25 for adults aged 18+ and €7 for children below 17. EU citizens between 18 and 25 years of age pay €9 for the ticket with proof of valid ID.
| Age | Ticket Price |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket (18+ years) | €25 |
| Child ticket (17 years and below) | €7 |
| EU citizen ticket (18 to 25 years) | €9 |

The tour starts from Piazza del Colosseo, at one gate, if you show the ticket voucher. The entry point for the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill is different. The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill have a separate entrance in Via dei Fori Imperiali, at the height of Largo della Salara/Largo Corrado Ricci.
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