Colosseum Tour Including Entrance Fee and Skip the Line
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- For audio guide option: App in English, Chinese, German, French, Italian, and Spanish
- Colosseum entrance ticket (valued at €18 per person)
- For the guided tour option: Guide for groups of up to 24 people
- Colosseum reservation fee (valued at €2 per person)
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Visit Rome's symbolic monument with a tour that makes it easy and fun for all ages. Learn about the amphitheater's history from a guide with an art and archaeology background. Learn about the spectacular games and bloody battles that were held inside. Hear about the techniques of construction invented by the Romans, the incredible ability of the gladiators, the violent fighting between exotic animals, and the high level of technology achieved by Roman engineers to build the Colosseum. Walk around the first tiers and reach the arena to learn about the trapdoors and all the mechanisms used to animate the games. Your guide will keep you entertained with stories of sea-battles, the cages where lions were kept before the games started, the rooms in which gladiators were waiting before they reached the arena, the executions, and the excitement of the spectators attending the most spectacular, fantastic, and expensive games in human history.
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