Rome Full-Day Highlights Tour with the Vatican and Colosseum

Discover Rome in one day
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Tour Details
Duration
8 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Colosseum
  • Roman Forum
  • Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
  • Palatine Hill
Photos & Highlights
  • Perfect for brief visits or business trips to the city, get the opportunity to immerse yourself in the pinnacles of Italian culture
  • Led by a local expert or historian
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Tour Description
Together, the Vatican and Colosseum form two high points of Italian culture: the former, a dazzling ode to Renaissance opulence, and possibly the world’s greatest collection of the era’s art; the latter, a monolithic tribute to the engineering acumen and cultural excess that characterized the height of the Roman Empire. While they sit across town from one another, combined they form the two necessary destinations for anyone who seeks to understand the magnificence of Rome. On our full-day Vatican and Colosseum Tour, we take an in-depth look at each of these sites. Beginning our day at the Colosseum, we’ll survey this most emblematic icon of the Roman Empire before hopping on the Metro, grabbing a quick lunch, and marveling at the Vatican’s stunning collection of art ranging from famous frescoes to ancient artifacts. This is a great tour for anyone spending a brief period in Rome who wishes to take in its most important sites in a day.

Please note:
  • Colosseum tickets are amongst the most difficult to secure in Rome due to the way the venue releases tickets for tour operators to purchase. In the event that we cannot secure tickets for your tour date, our team will be in touch with alternative options.
  • This venue may require headsets on certain tours. We may add a headset fee to your order if it is required for your group. 

Full-Day Vatican and Colosseum Tour

Meeting outside the Colosseum and armed with reserved entry tickets, we’ll make our way into the Colosseum, where we’ll receive a primer on the history of the structure—including its decay through the Middle Ages and eventual restoration—as well as the astonishing strides in architectural engineering the Roman Empire made in order to realize one of its greatest feats. Proceeding into the arena area, we’ll learn about the varying spectacles that took place inside, from naval battles to the exploits of gladiators. Our guide, using an array of supplemental materials and evocative imagery, will help the long-dormant structure come alive, placing us mentally within the heights of the Roman Empire.

Onto the Vatican

From here, we’ll hop on the metro to the Vatican, near which we’ll grab a quick bite to eat before proceeding onward into the Museums. Once again, we’ll take advantage of reserved tickets to jumpstart our visit, getting a primer on papal history and the construction of the premises. After brushing up on the necessary background to understand what lays ahead of us, we’ll dive in, receiving a highly curated, compelling look at the sprawling collections, getting an art historian’s take on everything from the ancient statuary collection of Pope Julius II to his private apartments decorated by Raphael. All of this, of course, will serve as lead-up to the grand finale, the Sistine Chapel. While we aren’t allowed to talk once we’re inside, our guide will have primed us to fully appreciate the masterpiece, pointing out details often lost on visitors and giving us a thorough introduction to Michelangelo’s creative process so we may marvel completely at the pinnacle of Renaissance art.

Take Aways

Concluding our tour in the late afternoon, we will be able to reflect upon some of the most revered accomplishments of Rome—from Renaissance art that continues to astound and inspire today, to the incredible advancements made by the ancient Romans. We’ll part with the guide feeling awed, filled with knowledge...and perhaps ready for aperitivo. 

FAQ

Will I need to bring identification to enter the Colosseum?
Yes, original identification is required to be presented upon entry to the Colosseum for all visitors including children. These should be original documents, copies will not be accepted.   

How crowded are the Vatican sites?
Please be aware that during the summer travel period, the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica can be subject to extremely high levels of visitor traffic. It’s important to anticipate slower movement, limited visibility, and potential restrictions on accessing certain areas due to the density of crowds. Our experienced guides are adept at navigating through these challenging conditions and will strive to optimize your tour experience.

Do we have to buy tickets on-site?
For this tour, your Colosseum and Vatican tickets are pre-purchased, which allows you to go directly to the security line where you will have your pre-purchased ticket scanned.   

Is this tour accessible to those with mobility issues?
The Colosseum and the Roman Forum are wheelchair accessible while the Palatine Hill is not. The Palatine Hill can be skipped and the itinerary can be adjusted to make it more accessible, however, this tour includes cobblestones, uneven and natural terrain, stairs, and hilly areas that are tricky to maneuver. Additionally, people with disabilities may be entitled to free entry to the Vatican Museums. If you use a wheelchair or have any mobility concerns, please contact us to discuss alternate options.

Do you reserve headsets for this tour? 
Depending on your group size, we may be required by the venue to order headsets in which case you’ll see a “Headset Fee” added to your order. If you would like to guarantee headsets for your tour regardless of your group size, please email us and we’ll be happy to get them reserved for you.

Experts
Luisa Luisa
Local Guide
Mara Mara
Local Guide
Alessia Alessia
Art Historian
Paola Paola
Architectural Historian
Maria Stella Maria Stella
Art Historian
Barbara Barbara
Architect
Cecilia Cecilia
Art Historian
Cecilia Cecilia
Art Historian
Laura Laura
Art Historian
Sabrina Sabrina
Art Historian
Maria Emilia Maria Emilia
Art Historian
Doriana Doriana
Local Guide
Francesca Francesca
Archaeologist
Gianluca Gianluca
Art Historian
Simona Simona
Archaeologist
Pier Paolo Pier Paolo
Art Historian
Laura Laura
Local Guide
Giulia Giulia
Archaeologist
Olivia Olivia
Art Historian
Maddalena Maddalena
Art Historian
Simona Simona
Archaeologist
Andrea Andrea
Historian
Fabio Fabio
Art Historian
Valeria Valeria
Archaeologist
Richard Richard
Medievalist
Vannella Vannella
Art Historian
Carlo Carlo
Local Guide
Simona Simona
Local Guide & Teacher
Priscilla Priscilla
Archaeologist
Flavia Flavia
Local Guide
Fiorenza Fiorenza
Art Historian
Kasia Kasia
Local Guide
Federico Federico
Local Guide
Arianna Arianna
Art Historian
Sandro Sandro
Local Guide
Sara Sara
Art Historian
Alessandra Alessandra
Art Historian
Michele Michele
Local Guide
Marina Marina
Local Guide
Alessandro Alessandro
Local Guide
Siriana Siriana
Local Guide
Elisa Valeria Elisa Valeria
Archaeologist
Massimo Massimo
Local Guide
Paolo Paolo
Archaeologist
Roberta Roberta
Art Historian
Francesca Francesca
Art Historian
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Luisa was incredible. She was a wealth of knowledge and catered to our interests. Thankfully, she was adept at weaving through the crowds, finding shady spots to see the sites and and minimize line waiting. I would highly recommend Luisa.
The tour was very informative with a great level of detail and pace! Our guide was excellent in navigating crowded areas and handling the logistics regarding required tickets, security lines, where to go next, etc so that the whole day felt smooth and effortless on our part, allowing us to follow along to listen, learn and enjoy. Worth it!
A huge thank you to Olivia for the amazing tour yesterday. It was more than we could have hoped for! Her knowledge was expansive and she tailored our tour to our interests. Our heads are still spinning with images and history. It was the perfect way for us to see Rome with limited time.