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2 Euros to visit the Colosseum + Roman Forum! Guide to Rome Privileges for EU Students

🔥 A quick historical background The Colosseum is a symbol of ancient Rome. It was built between 72 and 79 AD by 80,000 Jewish prisoners of war in eight years. It can accommodate 90,000 spectators and can be called the ancestor of the ancient "super stadium"! This was once a battlefield where gladiators and wild beasts fought, blood and glory intertwined The Roman Forum was the political and religious center of the Roman Empire. The ruins still show the remains of temples and the Senate. The Palatine Hill is the birthplace of Rome, hiding the ruins of the imperial palace. 💰 Ticket Types & Prices The latest 2025 combined tickets are divided into 4 types (prices may be slightly adjusted with the season, please refer to the official website): 1️⃣ Basic ticket (valid for 24 hours): * 16 Euros: Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine Hill * +4€: Unlock 7 more hidden attractions on Palatine Hill (such as the House of Augustus, Nero's Cryptoporticus, etc.) 2️⃣ Arena combo ticket (valid for 2 days): * 8 €: Basic package + access to the Arena area 3️⃣ Full experience ticket (valid for 2 days): * 22 euros: includes the Colosseum underground + the Arena + the hidden attractions of Palatine Hill, and an in-depth experience of the perspective of ancient Roman gladiators 4️⃣ Plaza Pass (valid for 24 hours): * 16 Euros: Roman Forum + Palatine Hill + Imperial Forum only (excluding the Colosseum) 🎁 Discount & Free Ticket Policy * EU Youth Benefit: EU citizens aged 18-25 enjoy 2 Euro discount tickets * Free admission for: under 18 years old / Italian teachers (ID required) / EU architecture students * Free days: May 9th / June 5th and other specific dates (huge crowds, choose carefully!) ⚠️: EU Youth Welfare requires a student card / school certificate. EU architecture students need to log in to the school's official website backend to show proof of passing ⏰ Opening hours & travel tips * Colosseum: Summer (March-October) 8:30-18:30, Winter (November-February) 9:00-15:00 * Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Open simultaneously with the Colosseum. It is recommended to arrange 3-4 hours to visit all three attractions. ⚠️: Avoid closing on January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th 🎟️ Booking channels 1️⃣ Purchase tickets on the official website: * Official website of the Colosseum (booking is required 1-2 weeks in advance, and it is sold out in seconds during peak season!) 3️⃣ Roma Pass: * 36 euros: 3 days of free public transportation + 2 free tickets to attractions (optional Colosseum + Roman Forum), suitable for bikers 🚇 Transportation Guide Take Metro Line B to Colosseo Station, and you’ll see the Colosseum as soon as you exit the station! A one-way ticket costs 1.5 euros, while a 24-hour pass costs 4.5 euros. 💡 Tips for popular games * Early Bird/Late Arrival: Enter at 8:30 opening or 1 hour before closing to avoid the crowds! * A great place for taking photos: the steps on the northeast side of the Colosseum, with few people and great views! *Must rent a guide: 6 euros to unlock an immersive historical tour 🔥 Summary: The Colosseum ticket is the key to exploring ancient Rome! Choose the right ticket + make an appointment in advance = save time and money! Take this guide with you and travel through time and space to experience the glory and cruelty of the empire! 🏟️⚔️ #Visit European attractions with the European Student Card #Colosseum #Rome #ItalyTravel #RomanArchitecture #RomanForum #TicketDiscount #StudentDiscount
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