The Colosseum is an ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome, built in 80 AD. It was used for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and events.
Tickets can be booked online via the official website (Coopculture) or third-party platforms. Advance booking is recommended.
Yes, skip-the-line tickets save time, especially during peak seasons (spring and summer), as the Colosseum attracts long queues.
A standard ticket includes entry to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Some tours also offer access to the arena floor or underground.
Tickets cost around €16-€18 for adults, with additional fees for guided tours or special access (e.g., arena floor or underground).
Yes, guided tours are available and highly recommended for in-depth historical insights. Options include small-group or private tours.
The Colosseum is open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (hours vary by season). Last entry is one hour before closing.
Yes, special night tours are available, offering a unique experience with fewer crowds and dramatic lighting.
Yes, the Colosseum is wheelchair accessible, with elevators and ramps available. Free entry is provided for disabled visitors and one companion.
Bring comfortable shoes, water, sunscreen, and a hat (in summer). Large bags and backpacks are not allowed inside.