Rome’s Colosseum: A visit to this ancient amphitheater is a must for any traveler. Standing as a testament to the Roman Empire’s grandeur, the Colosseum attracts millions of visitors every year, eager to step back in time and experience its awe-inspiring presence. This guide will help you plan your visit, from booking the perfect tour to capturing the best photographs.
A Monument to Roman Power
Originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater, the Colosseum was commissioned by Emperor Vespasian and completed ten years later by his son, Emperor Titus. This massive public entertainment venue was constructed using travertine stone and iron, rising to a height of 12 stories. With 80 entrances and a capacity of over 50,000 spectators, the Colosseum remains the largest amphitheater ever built.
Gladiator battles and wild animal hunts were the main attractions, but the Colosseum also hosted other gruesome public spectacles, including mock sea battles and prisoner executions.
Finding Your Way to the Colosseum
The Colosseum sits proudly in the heart of Rome, at the Piazza del Colosseo. A short walk or taxi ride will get you there from the city center, and if you’re coming from further afield, public transportation offers easy access. Take the Metro “B” Line bus or train to Roma Termini station, or even get there directly from Rome Fiumicino Airport using the Leonardo Express airport shuttle.
For a truly central base, consider staying near the Colosseum. The family-friendly Nerva Boutique Hotel provides childcare and airport shuttle services, while Palm Suites offers rooms with views of the Colosseum.
Planning Your Colosseum Visit
The Colosseum opens at 8:30 a.m., with closing times ranging from 4:30 to 7:15 p.m. depending on the season. While you can explore independently, a guided tour enhances the experience, providing in-depth knowledge about the Colosseum’s history, architecture, and the fascinating world of gladiators.
Our Colosseum tours offer exclusive access to the amphitheater’s interior, along with free time for independent exploration. Many also include visits to other Roman landmarks, such as the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
For a comprehensive exploration of Roman history and culture, consider the Ancient Rome & Vatican Treasure Tour, which includes visits to the Vatican Museums and the renowned Sistine Chapel.
The Colosseum Underground Tour offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to explore the underground chambers that housed animals before battles and gain insight into the amphitheater’s construction.
Securing Your Colosseum Tickets
Tickets for the Colosseum can be purchased online through the Colosseum’s official website. However, due to high demand, especially during peak seasons, tickets often sell out quickly, so booking in advance is essential. Tickets are released 30 days ahead on a rolling basis, and prices start at €18 for adults. Children under 18 enter free, though prices vary depending on the ticket type. Combination tickets, granting access to multiple sites, are available, as are skip-the-line tickets for those short on time.
Note: 2025 marks the Jubilee Year, attracting millions of pilgrims and tourists to Rome. Expect high demand for attractions like the Colosseum, so book your tickets well in advance to avoid disappointment.
What to Do if Tickets are Sold Out
If your chosen date is sold out, don’t despair! You can try your luck at the Colosseum ticket office on the day of your visit, though expect long queues and no guarantee of entry.
Our guided tours provide the best way to secure tickets, including skip-the-line access, guaranteeing your entry. Not only will you gain a deeper understanding of the Colosseum, but you’ll also save valuable time by avoiding long queues.
Capturing the Perfect Colosseum Shot
For social media-worthy photos, there are several vantage points around the Colosseum. The exterior offers excellent photo opportunities, from outside the Colosseo Metro Station and Oppian Hill, to the lesser-known locations on the other side of the amphitheater. The Arch of Constantine provides a unique perspective, showcasing the Colosseum’s distinct “cracks” in the walls. For a truly stunning view, head to Palatine Hill for a photo of the Colosseum alongside the Roman Forum.
Inside the Colosseum, the overlooks offer the best photography spots. The higher you go, the better you can capture the amphitheater’s grand scale. Our Rome tours take you to unique, off-the-beaten-path locations, providing photo opportunities that few others will experience.
Embark on Your Colosseum Adventure
A visit to the Colosseum is a journey into ancient Rome’s grandeur and history. To make the most of your experience, book a guided tour, which offers exclusive perks like skip-the-line access and hidden photo spots. If you’re planning a longer stay in Rome, consider our multi-day Rome package tours, offering a variety of experiences, including food tours, other cities like Capri or Tuscany, and accommodation. With everything taken care of, you can simply pack your bags and prepare for an unforgettable adventure!