[Tour Notes]
▶ Tours depart with a minimum of 5 participants. (The tour may be canceled if the minimum number of participants is not met.)
▶ Tour courses and programs may change depending on local circumstances.
▶ Please be punctual for the meeting time as group tours may cause inconvenience to other participants.
▶ After [Tour Application], proceed in the following order: Payment > [1:1 consultation with customer] in [Message window] > [Ticket purchase] > [Tour confirmation].
▶ In summer, it is recommended to bring sunscreen and sunglasses.
[Ticket Information]
▶ For smooth ticket purchasing, purchase group tickets through an agent (28 euros per adult).
▶ After making a reservation, please be sure to receive consultation regarding ticket purchase.
▶ Identity verification is required when purchasing Colosseum tickets.
▶ When booking a tour, you must provide your English name and date of birth as they appear on your passport. You must also bring identification on the day of the tour.
▶ Passport photo required (information page)
[Travel Insurance]
▶ Travel Insurance: Please purchase travel insurance individually.
[etc]
▶ After the COVID-19 pandemic, you must bring your own earphones (3.5mm Aux wired stereo earphones). (If you don't have them, you can purchase them.)
▶ Please prepare the amount of items not included in cash (Euro).
▶ After confirming your reservation, be sure to leave your KakaoTalk or phone number linked to KakaoTalk!
[Voucher and Guide]
▶ There is no separate e-voucher for this product.
▶ The day before the tour, we will send you information such as meeting time and location via KakaoTalk or the messenger you registered.
[Consultation and Inquiry]
▶ If you have any questions before the tour, please contact us through KakaoTalk Channel: Sketchbook Travel!
A minimum of 5 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 7 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The Colosseum, built by Emperor Vespasian and completed by Titus, primarily served as an arena for gladiator contests, public spectacles, and dramatic re-enactments. The Roman Forum was ancient Rome's bustling center, housing vital government buildings, temples, and marketplaces. It was the heart of political, religious, and commercial life, showcasing the empire's power and daily activities.
The most convenient way to reach the Colosseum and Roman Forum is by Rome's Metro Line B. Take the Metro B line and alight directly at the "Colosseo" station. This station is located immediately outside the Colosseum, making it an ideal drop-off point for your visit. Alternatively, several bus lines and trams also have stops nearby.
A guided tour provides in-depth historical context, bringing the ruins to life with stories of gladiators, emperors, and daily Roman life that might be missed on a self-guided visit. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the architecture, engineering marvels, and the sociopolitical significance of both the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, making the ancient sites much more vivid and engaging.
You can easily book an insider guided tour for the Colosseum and Roman Forum through KKday. Booking via KKday offers convenience, allowing you to secure your spot in advance, even for same-day reservations, ensuring a professional guide and a small group experience to truly delve into ancient Rome's history without the hassle of last-minute arrangements or long queues.
Gladiators were professional fighters, often slaves, condemned criminals, or volunteers, who engaged in brutal combat for public entertainment in the Colosseum. These spectacles served various purposes, including demonstrating Roman power, celebrating military victories, and diverting the populace. Their battles, often to the death, were a central feature of the Colosseum's grand shows, symbolizing the might and often brutality of the Roman Empire.
For an immersive experience, wear comfortable shoes as there will be considerable walking on uneven ancient terrain. Bring water, especially during warmer months, and consider sun protection like a hat and sunscreen. Arriving slightly early ensures a smooth start to your guided tour, allowing you to maximize your time exploring these expansive historical sites.
Exploring with a professional Korean-speaking guide significantly enhances your understanding by providing detailed historical narratives and insights in your native language. This removes any language barriers, allowing for clearer explanations of complex historical events, architectural details, and the daily lives of ancient Romans, enriching your appreciation of the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
The name "Colosseum" is believed to derive from a colossal bronze statue of Emperor Nero, known as the Colossus of Nero, which stood nearby. Although the statue was later adapted to resemble the sun god Sol, its immense size eventually lent its name to the amphitheater constructed in its vicinity. Originally, the amphitheater was known as the Flavian Amphitheatre.