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Visit three of Rome's most iconic ancient sites with a single ticket — the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. World's most famous ancient amphitheatre, then explore the ruins of Rome's original city centre and climb Palatine Hill for sweeping views across the ancient city below.

Key Highlights

  • Explore Colosseum at your reserved time slot
  • Stand inside the Colosseum and look down into the underground chambers where gladiators and wild animals once waited
  • Explore the Roman Forum — the ancient heart of Rome, lined with temples, arches, and the sacred Via Sacra
  • Climb Palatine Hill for panoramic views over the Forum, Colosseum, and the entire ancient city below
  • One ticket covers all three sites — valid for 24 hours from first entry, so you can visit across the same day

About Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Ticket

The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill together form the largest and most significant ancient archaeological site in the world — and a single combined ticket gives you access to all three. Enter the Colosseum at your reserved time slot, exploring the ground floor and second tier, viewing the partially reconstructed arena floor, and peering down into the underground chambers that once held gladiators and wild animals before the spectacles began.

After the Colosseum, your ticket gives you 24-hour access to the Roman Forum — the sprawling archaeological zone between Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum, home to the ruins of temples, basilicas, and the cobbled Via Sacra where Roman triumphal processions once passed. Key highlights include the Arch of Titus, the Arch of Septimius Severus, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, and Caesar's altar, where visitors still leave flowers today. Continuing uphill, Palatine Hill offers a completely different perspective — quieter, greener, and elevated — with the remains of imperial palaces, the House of Augustus, the Farnese Gardens, and some of the best unobstructed panoramic views of Rome available to any visitor.

Optional upgrades include access to the Arena Floor, where you can stand exactly where gladiators fought, and the Underground, where the subterranean passages, cages, and lift mechanisms of the ancient amphitheatre are revealed in extraordinary detail. Book your Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Ticket now on Thrillark, save up to 16%, and secure your entry before it sells out.

Inclusions

  • Entry to the Colosseum, ground floor and second tier (Levels 1 and 2)
  • Access to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
  • Access to all permanent exhibitions within the Colosseum
  • Museum map provided at entry
  • Welcome coffee
  • English-speaking host

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses 
  • Transport

Insiders' Tips

Visit the Colosseum first thing in the morning at opening and head directly to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill immediately after — Palatine Hill is significantly less crowded than the Colosseum and rewards those who linger. Wear comfortable, flat shoes — the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill involve extensive walking on uneven cobblestone and gravel paths. Bring water and sun protection as both outdoor sites offer very little shade.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 10:30 AM
Child policy
  • Children under 18 years must be accompanied by a paying adult
Additional info
  • A valid ID or passport matching the booking name must be presented at the Colosseum entry. Entry will be denied without valid identification.
  • Includes one timed entry to the Colosseum with access to the 1st & 2nd levels and museum exhibitions.
  • Also includes one entry to the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and Imperial Fora.
  • Ticket is valid for 24 hours from the first scan.
  • Does not include access to the Arena Floor, Underground (Hypogeum), Attic levels, S.U.P.E.R. Sites, guided tours, re-entry, or night access.

Cancellation Policy

  • Non-Cancellations and Non-Refundable

Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What three sites are covered by the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill ticket?
The combined ticket covers timed skip-the-line entry to the Colosseum plus free-access entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill — all three sites within a 24-hour validity window. The Colosseum entry is timed to a specific slot, while the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill can be visited at any point within 24 hours before or after your Colosseum visit. Together they form the largest ancient archaeological site in the world and can comfortably fill a full day of exploration.
How long is the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill ticket valid?
The timed Colosseum entry is valid only for your specific reserved time slot, while the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill access is valid for 24 hours from your first entry at the Colosseum. This gives you the flexibility to visit the outdoor sites before or after the Colosseum on the same day, or to explore them the following morning if your Colosseum visit runs late. Allow a total of 3.5 to 5 hours to visit all three sites at a comfortable pace.
What is the difference between standard entry and the Arena Floor or Underground upgrades?
Standard entry includes access to the Colosseum's ground floor and second tier with views of the arena floor and underground chambers from above — this is what most visitors see. The Arena Floor upgrade allows you to physically step onto the reconstructed floor of the amphitheatre where gladiators fought, which is a distinctly more immersive experience. The Underground upgrade reveals the subterranean corridors, animal cages, and lift mechanisms beneath the arena floor — one of the most dramatic and rarely seen sections of the entire site.
Why do some Colosseum tickets sell out so far in advance?
The Colosseum welcomes over 12 million visitors annually and releases timed entry tickets in batches just 30 days ahead — making popular morning slots during peak season (June to August) sell out within hours of release. Early morning time slots on weekdays tend to sell out first, as these are the most sought-after for smaller crowds and cooler temperatures. Booking through Thrillark as early as possible — ideally 4 to 5 weeks before your planned visit in peak season — is the most reliable way to secure your preferred time.
Can I visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill without entering the Colosseum first?
Yes — your combined ticket allows you to visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill at any point within the 24-hour validity window, before or after your Colosseum entry. Many visitors prefer to explore the outdoor sites in the late afternoon when crowds have thinned, then use their Colosseum slot at the start of the following morning before the ticket expires. The Roman Forum entrance on Via della Salara Vecchia and the Palatine Hill access are connected and can be explored as a continuous walk from the same entrance point.
What are the highlights of the Roman Forum I should not miss?
The Roman Forum's essential highlights include the Arch of Titus at the eastern entrance, the Arch of Septimius Severus at the western end, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, the Rostra speakers' platform, and the altar of Julius Caesar — where visitors still leave fresh flowers in tribute. The Via Sacra running through the Forum's centre is one of the most evocative walks in Rome, lined with the ruins of temples and government buildings that once formed the beating heart of the Roman Empire. Allow at least one to two hours to explore the Forum properly without rushing.
What can I see on Palatine Hill with the combined ticket?
Palatine Hill — one of the seven hills of ancient Rome and the site believed to be where the city was founded — offers access to the ruins of the imperial palaces of Domitian and Augustus, the House of Livia, the Farnese Gardens, the Hippodrome of Domitian, and the Palatine Museum housing sculptures and artefacts found on the hill. The hill also provides some of the best panoramic viewpoints over the Roman Forum, the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, and the surrounding hills that are free from the crowds of the more popular sites below. Access to the SUPER sites — including the House of Augustus interiors with their extraordinary frescoes — requires the upgraded Full Experience or Forum Pass SUPER ticket rather than the standard combined entry.
Are large bags allowed inside the Colosseum?
Bags and backpacks larger than 30 x 30 x 15 cm are not permitted inside the Colosseum — this rule is strictly enforced at security. Bag storage facilities are available near the Colosseum entrance for a small fee, and visitors are advised to travel as light as possible when visiting. Tripods, selfie sticks longer than 25 cm, and professional photography equipment are also prohibited inside the amphitheatre.
Is the Colosseum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes — lift access is available inside the Colosseum for visitors using wheelchairs, providing access to the main viewing levels without stairs. The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill have more limited accessibility due to extensive uneven cobblestone and gravel terrain — visitors with significant mobility requirements are advised to contact the site in advance to discuss the most accessible routes. Visitors with a certified disability of 67% or more and one companion are eligible for free entry — documentation must be presented at the entrance.
Do I need to book the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill ticket in advance?
Yes — advance booking is essential, as the Colosseum does not sell walk-in tickets at the door in the traditional sense and on-site queues can extend to two hours even with a ticket. Tickets are released 30 days in advance and morning slots in peak season sell out within hours. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 16% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and a reserved entry slot secured before you travel to Rome.

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Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Ticket

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Insiders’ Tips

Visit the Colosseum first thing in the morning at opening and head directly to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill immediately after — Palatine Hill is significantly less crowded than the Colosseum and rewards those who linger. Wear comfortable, flat shoes — the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill involve extensive walking on uneven cobblestone and gravel paths. Bring water and sun protection as both outdoor sites offer very little shade.

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