With these entry tickets to Mamertine Prison, the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, you can explore the crux of Rome’s Imperial power. This visit allows you to admire the remarkable stratification of historical and artistic memories reflecting the life and development of ancient Rome.
Highlights
Highlights
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Discover 4 of Rome’s monumental landmarks and learn about its exciting past.
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At Mamertine Prison, use the help of a tablet in English, Italian, or Spanish, to guide you through Rome's oldest prison!
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The distinctive Colosseum, amphitheater of the ferocious games of Imperial Rome, has eons of history in its structures. Make sure to reserve your timings prior to your visit.
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Stroll through the ruins of a grand governmental plaza at the Roman Forum.
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Explore the 4-sided plateau of Palatine Hill, one of the earliest parts of the city that stands at the center of Rome’s famous 7 hills.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Entry to Mamertine Prison with tablet guide in English, Italian & Spanish.
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Entry to the Colosseum
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Entry to Roman Forum
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Entry to Palatine Hill
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Reception & assistance by multilingual staff
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Reviews
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Rome Through Memory Lane
Rome, the capital city of Italy, is said to have been founded in 753 BC. Within its magnificent structures lie chronicles of powerful history. Learn how art, economy, architecture, power, and public policy were dealt with in this past civilisation.
A tablet guide will help you explore the Mamertine Prison (also known as the Carcer Tullianum museum) and understand its gruesome past as a maximum security prison where enemies of Rome were incarcerated, usually when awaiting execution. The Colosseum is no less intimidating. This oval amphitheater, the largest in the world, has witnessed a lot of dramatic showdowns and barbaric bloodshed under Imperial Rome.
Ancient Metropolitans
The Roman Forum was the site of important political, religious, social, and economic activities of the city - from elections, trials, gatherings, and trade. It now contains a museum where you can learn more about its history. The Forum, following the path of many urban developments of ancient Rome, fell into decay after the fall of the Roman Empire until it became pasture land. In the Middle Ages it was looted for its stone and marble. The area has been systematically excavated over the past 200 years, and what you will walk through are well-preserved ruins with a long story to tell.
South of the Forum and 51 meters above sea level stands Palatine Hill, the “first nucleus of the Roman Empire''. This plateau has an intricate terrain and scenic lookout, with ornamentally designed vegetation and layers of multistoried buildings. Visiting these monuments will ensure you leave the city with a deeper appreciation for the grit of ancient humans. Don’t miss out on them on your trip to Rome.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Operating Hours
- Mon to Sun: 9am to 5pm
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the attraction.
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Please arrive at the attraction 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Show your ticket at Clivo Argentario.
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Address: Clivo Argentario, Rome, 00186.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is P.Za Venezia. It is a quick 5-minute walk to the attraction.
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Board buses 916, 916F, n201 or n913 to get you there.