Roman Forum
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Contact Roman Forum
Address : | Via della Salara Vecchia, 5/6, 00186 Roma RM, Italy |
Phone : | π +99977 |
Website : | https://parcocolosseo.it/area/foro-romano/ |
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City : | Roma |
Description : | Vast excavated area of Roman temples, squares & government buildings, some dating back 2,000 years. |
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j&s halbert on Google
β β β β β We purchased the Full Experience Colosseum ticket which included access to the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and also entry to many βspecial ticketβ access points (including the Senate building). We entered the Forum at the base of Trajanβs Column and followed the foot path all the way to Palatine Hill. Our favorite experience in all of Rome! We took our time and were absolutely mesmerized. The route through the Gardens leading up to the Palatine Hill provided an incredible view! Beautiful unobstructed viewpoint of the Colosseum and also Circus Maximus. There are clean bathrooms! We visited in late May- a water bottle and a hat is a must!
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DaithΓ Kilcourse on Google
β β β β β We were on a bus tour around
Europe and Rome was one of
our stops. After seeing the
Colosseum we went to the
Roman forum. There is so much
amazing history here. I would
advise getting a guide to get the
most information about the
Forum. After our tour we just
walked around for another 90
minutes enjoying every area of
the Forum. We loved our day
here.
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TomΓ‘s Fonseca on Google
β β β β β You can spend several hours in this place and it really depends on your personality. If you want to learn a lot, I would recommend getting a proper guide that can explain each single stone that the place has. If not, you can just stroll around and read the signs that have some relevant information. Some of the buildings inside close before the rest of the place, so you don't want to enter in the last 30 minutes.
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Milica Djordjevic on Google
β β β β β Great experience! We took skip the line- guided tour including Colosseum and Palatine hill. Warmest advice- take the guided tour! There's so much history to be told that you'll enjoy and the whole experience is much different when you are being guided by someone who knows the way. And veeery convenient that you don't have to wait in line! One more thing- bring hats, sunglasses, sun cream too because there's not much shade you can rest in and the sun burns really hot there in the open.
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Tracy Sung on Google
β β β β β We enjoyed this site much more than the Colosseum! It wasn't as crowded and it was a beautiful day for us to just stroll through and enjoy the sites.
Make sure to use the entrance that's further away from the Colosseum, because the one right next to the Colosseum is absolutely packed. By the time we were finishing our relaxing stroll through the forum, the same people who were there earlier, were still waiting.
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Alex Lopes on Google
β β β β β The Roman Forum is another place in Roma that is a "must visit". The historic significance is tremendous and the visitor just feels transported in time. Everything is very well-preserved and impressive, and if you visit in a sunny day with clear skies you can take some exceptional pictures. It is easily accessible from the subway and better experienced in a combined visit with the Colosseum. You can easily spend two hours here and feel that there is still a lot more to examine in detail.
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Joshua Carter on Google
β β β β β Loved being able to go back here! I was able to visit a few years ago and the second time it was just as breathtaking! The views from the upper sections of the forum are gorgeous! Highly recommend going during the week to avoid weekend crowds if youβre visiting from out of town/country. Provides a much more relaxed experience.
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Bret Bowman on Google
β β β β β Of all the sites to see in Rome, this is one of my favorite and most fascinating. The Roman Forum was a government central area where many critical processes took place.
It's also amazing to see how much the city has built up around the ruins, but while preserving as much as possible the original structures. It creates a fascinating appearance of modern architecture, mixed with ancient ruins and preservation motive.
You can see most of the Forum for free from the street, but it's worth purchasing the tickets to go in and see up close and personally. Add this site to your "must see" list.
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