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Bogdan Ioan,
Romania
04 Oct 2025
Excellent
Bianca was an exceptional guide at the Colosseum – knowledgeable, passionate, and attentive. She explained the history in a captivating way and answered all our questions with patience. Truly a...
Bianca was an exceptional guide at the Colosseum – knowledgeable, passionate, and attentive. She explained the history in a captivating way and answered all our questions with patience. Truly a wonderful experience!
Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill: Guided Tour
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Julie,
United Kingdom
23 Sep 2025
Excellent
Our guide Alexandro was very knowledgeable on his subject. Maybe spent too long on Roman Forum and Palatine Hill and rushed through the Colosseum but very enjoyable and place is fantastic.
Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill: Guided Tour for Small Group
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Vanessa,
United States
29 Oct 2025
Excellent
Our guide was so knowledgeable! He was excited to share the history with us and was very engaging with our group! Highly recommend!
Colosseum & Arena Floor: Small-Group Guided Tour
About: Arch of Constantine
Located near the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine commemorates the victory of Emperor Constantine I in the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 CE. As you approach the arch, you'll be struck by its imposing structure and intricate reliefs that depict scenes from ancient Roman history and mythology. The arch's grandeur and intricate carvings make it a masterpiece of Roman architecture. The Arch of Constantine is a testament to the significance of this victorious battle and the enduring power of the Roman Empire. Take a moment to admire the detailed artwork, marvel at the massive structure, and appreciate the historical significance it represents. As you walk through the arch, you'll be transported back in time, imagining the glory of ancient Rome. The Arch of Constantine is not only a reminder of the past but also a testament to the timeless beauty and cultural heritage that Rome continues to embody.