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Chris,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
08 Sep 2023
Excellent
Really glad I found this site. Booking the tickets was simple enough & them arriving straight to phone meant I could book last minute whilst we were away. Glided through entrances, had no...
Really glad I found this site. Booking the tickets was simple enough & them arriving straight to phone meant I could book last minute whilst we were away. Glided through entrances, had no problems at all
Roman Ruins Pass: Roman Forum, Palatine Hill & Imperial Forum Entry Ticket
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Gayle,  Australia Australia
30 Aug 2023
Excellent
Wonderful. Amazing ruins but weather was so hot we cut it short. Definitely recommend seeing this part of history. Amazing to imagine what it would have been like in its day.
Roman Ruins Pass: Roman Forum, Palatine Hill & Imperial Forum Entry Ticket
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Krzysztof,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
16 Aug 2023
Excellent
App easy to use and skip the long que. Vatican Museum, Forum Romano and Colosseum worth to see. Transport pass very helpful and also easy to use. Good price and saving the time.
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About: Trajan's Markets

The Markets of Trajan give a tantalizing glimpse of what Rome was really like at the absolute height of its power, under the Emperor Trajan.

This ancient landmark was a high-end shopping mall complex, designed by one of the greatest architects of ancient Roman times. It now houses a museum dedicated to the various extensions to the Roman Forum that were built from Julius Caesar’s time onwards.

The site is fully wheelchair accessible and open seven days a week.

Trajan Markets
Monday 09:30 - 19:30
Tuesday 09:30 - 19:30
Wednesday 09:30 - 19:30
Thursday 09:30 - 19:30
Friday 09:30 - 19:30
Saturday 09:30 - 19:30
Sunday 09:30 - 19:30
Trajan's Markets
Via Quattro Novembre 94, 00187, Rome
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