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Enjoy Rome is happy to provide this new service for customers - those taking our walking tours and/or using our accommodation service - visiting our city. The service is completely free of charge. The following list includes the museums and the monuments which are worth booking in advance.

In order to book a visit for you at one of these sites, please fill the form below :

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b) by our office staff or tour guides (if you have book tour through Enjoy Rome)

Before sending the request, check the opening hours and days for the site you wish to visit.

Colosseo and Palatine Hill


The granddaddy of all Roman monuments, this arena known to the ancients as the Flavian Amphitheater hosted450 years of gladiatorial contests and wild beast hunts... "games," as they were called in antiquity. You can get a pretty good sense of the Colosseum just by walking around the outside, but going inside will give you a better idea of the seating areas, the structures beneath the arena floor, and the general enormity of the building. Piazza del Colosseo. Open daily 9am-7:30pm from end of March to 31st August,September until 7pm, October until 6.30pm, from the end of October until mid-February until 4.30pm, mid-February until the end of March until 5pm. Last admission until 1 hour before closing time. Euro 10 (includes the Palatine Hill), Metro B: Colosseo, or bus 85,87,117,175,271,571.

Domus Aurea (Nero's Palace)


The ruins of Emperor Nero's legendary "Golden House," which in its day took up one-third of the city of Rome, were finally reopened to the public in 1999 after 25 years of restoration work. Although only 20 percent of the Palace survives (and what's left is cpmpletely underground), the Domus Aurea remains one of the most unique and impressive sites in Rome. Nero may have been demented but he sure knew about the good life! Open Mon, Wed-Sun 9am-7:45pm. Price € 5,0 + € 1.50 booking fee. Via Labicana 136, Metro B: Colosseo, or bus 85,87,117,175,271,571.

Borghese Gallery


This wonderfully intimate collection contains some of the most important Renaissance and Baroque paintings in the world, including works by Raphael, Titian, and Caravaggio but the real crowdpleasers at the Borghese are the sculptures by Bernini and Canova, who tested the limits of marble in unbelievable ways. Piazzale Museo Borghese (eastern end of Villa Borghese), Open tu-Sun 9am-7:30pm (entry by reservation only at 9am, 11am, 1pm, 3pm, 5pm. It is advisable to book at least a few days in advance. € 8.50 including booking fee. Bus 116 or 910 to Via Pinciana.

 

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