Rome

Ancient Rome and Basilica of Saint Clement Tour

Ancient Rome and Basilica of Saint Clement Tour

5-hour walking tour

kid-friendly tour

"As long as the Colosseum stands, Rome shall stand".

Officially called the Flavian Amphitheater, but much better known as the Colosseum, it is the most emblematic symbol of Rome and its glorious past. We will guide you inside to admire the arena where gladiators and wild animals fought to the death and explore the intricacies of how such a magnificent structure functioned. You will walk through the Arch of Constantine until reaching the Roman Forum, the cultural and political center of the Ancient Rome, the capital city of the Roman Empire.

The Basilica of Saint Clement, located about 300 meters beyond the Colosseum, is a three-level structure where you will be surrounded by the precious architectural and pictorial remains. Your guide will illustrate the history and the function of the Mithraeum, the early Christian Baptistery, the Imperial mint and the earliest proves of the Italian language.

Tour gallery

Some of the most representative pictures of this tour

Itinerary

Discover the main stops of this tour

Colosseum

Colosseum

The largest amphitheater in the world, icon of Rome and Italy’s most visited monument. Well known for its exceptional architecture, takes its name from a colossal statue that stood nearby.

Arch of Constantine

Arch of Constantine

Standing in Piazza del Colosseo - next to the remains of the famous fountain - this imposing triumphal arch reflects Constantine’s wish to turn it into an anthology of Roman political sculpture.

Roman Forum

Roman Forum

An archaeological panorama unique worldwide that includes masterpieces of medieval art built through the centuries. The Roman Forum boasts prestigious monuments, such as the Temple of Vespasian and Titus, the Temple of Antoninus Pius and Faustina and the Arch of Septimius Severus.

Basilica of Saint Clement

Basilica of Saint Clement

Dedicated to pope Clement I, this Latin Catholic minor basilica was born from the stratification of three buildings belonging to different epochs. The present basilica, built during the height of the Middle Ages; a 4th-century basilica, the basement of which had in the 2nd century briefly served as a Mithraeum; the Domus of a Roman nobleman and the adjacent warehouse, both destroyed in the Great Fire of 64 AD.

Tour information

Some useful information for your experience

What’s included

Expert and licensed guide, entrance ticket, full on-site assistance, sterilized earphones (from 5 people upwards).

Availability

Suggested start time: 9.30 am (winter) - 8.30 am (summer).