The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is an iconic symbol of Rome and one of the greatest architectural and engineering achievements of the ancient world. Completed in 80 AD under Emperor Titus, it was primarily used for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and other events, and could hold between 50,000 to 80,000 spectators. The Colosseum is an oval-shaped amphitheatre made of travertine limestone, tuff, and concrete, and features a complex underground network known as the hypogeum, where gladiators and animals were housed before being lifted onto the arena floor. The Colosseum's design and construction are a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the ancient Romans, and it remains one of the most recognizable and awe-inspiring landmarks in the world
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Activities: We visited the Colosseum... Our children loved hearing the story of the circus games and the tigers locked in the basements!
Highlights: Our children were amazed by the Colosseum... They also enjoyed being photographed with people dressed as gladiators at the entrance of the monument! ✨

Activities: We visited the Colosseum, an immense stone amphitheater where gladiatorial combats took place. We sat and imagined Romans in togas, the emperor in his tribune, the sand of the arena, and the gladiators. The article says: 'If there was only one monument to visit in Rome with children, it would be this one!'
Highlights: The children were fascinated by imagining the gladiators and the games. The article mentions how the arenas could be transformed into a pool for naval games. We also bought tickets in advance to avoid the queue ✨



Activities: We took a guided tour with Overome, which was great for navigating the security lines. We also toured the Forum
Highlights: The kids loved seeing the history of ancient Rome come to life. It was amazing to be able to see the ruins and imagine what it was like to be there in the past ✨

Activities: We took a guided tour of the Colosseum with our kids, exploring its underground tunnels, arena floor, and upper tier
Highlights: The kids were fascinated by the history and stories of the gladiators, and we all enjoyed the virtual reality experience that brought the ancient times to life ✨


Activities: We visited the Colosseum and took a guided tour which was a great way to understand its fascinating history, navigate the crowds and see the important historical details. We were able to see the arena floor and get a feel for what it might have been like standing before the cheering crowds in antiquity
Highlights: We all enjoyed the Colosseum and the guided tour which helped us get the most out of our time in this iconic place. It was incredible to experience the legacy of the Roman Empire as it echoes down the halls of time and get a feel for what it might have been like standing before the cheering crowds in antiquity ✨

Activities: We explored the Colosseum. Annalisa shared stories about gladiators, explaining that few died in combat and that the most famous gladiators were very rich. She told us the exploits of the greatest gladiators of the time
Highlights: It was fascinating to learn about the gladiators' lives and see where they fought. The history lessons brought the place to life, making it a memorable experience ✨


Activities: We revisited the Colosseum, taking a tour in the late afternoon. It was ideal because we arrived as a large wave of tourists were leaving, allowing us to enjoy the beautiful golden light
Highlights: We enjoyed the beautiful golden light and the chance to see the Colosseum without the crowds ✨

Activities: We visited the Colosseum, the most famous sight to visit in Rome with kids. We bought tickets online to avoid long lines and visited the amphitheater by subway
Highlights: The kids enjoyed the Colosseum, but we had to bring plenty of water as they don’t sell it on site ✨