Moonlight Tour of the Colosseum and Ancient Rome
Rome, Italy
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Trip Type: Famous Places In Rome
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Under the moonlight, Ancient Rome is a sight and an experience to carry for a lifetime. On this 2.5 hour moonlight tour, you will visit several sites in ancient Rome and the Colosseum, as well as having views from restricted areas. This is a small group tour of up to 25 people and a great way to spend an evening in the Colosseum after it's closed to the general public.
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Under the moonlight, Ancient Rome is a sight and an experience to carry for a lifetime. On this 2.5 hour moonlight tour, you will visit several sites in ancient Rome and the Colosseum, as well as having views from restricted areas. This is a small group tour of up to 25 people and a great way to spend an evening in the Colosseum after it's closed to the general public.Enjoy a complimentary aperitif before beginning the tour with the group and your guide. Begin from Venice square where you will slowly make your way along Via Fori Imperiali, lined on both sides by ancient Roman ruins.
Learn about the rich and exciting history of this fascinating area as you make your way with the group to the Colosseum around 9pm. Here you will enter under the moonlight after it has been closed to the general public. Enjoy an unforgettable 40 minuet guided experience inside the Colosseum visiting its arena and dungeons. These two areas of the Colosseum are usually closed to the general public and in the silence of the night an empty Colosseum will be both eerie and magical.
Learn about the rich and exciting history of this fascinating area as you make your way with the group to the Colosseum around 9pm. Here you will enter under the moonlight after it has been closed to the general public. Enjoy an unforgettable 40 minuet guided experience inside the Colosseum visiting its arena and dungeons. These two areas of the Colosseum are usually closed to the general public and in the silence of the night an empty Colosseum will be both eerie and magical.
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