Palatine Hill

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Francisco ********
8 Mar
As all the others places I have been spectacular views, klook needs to lower at least 20% the prices they are to high always double the price. The convenience is no lines to do. So is around 40 min you skip. But for 1st timers like me is ok. price:
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Klook User
7 Mar
A great experience! the meet up information was easy to find in such a big city! definitely would do it again! our tour guide Bili (not sure if I’m spelling correctly) was sweet and kind! She definitely made it a girls girls tour, often checking in for photo ops and bathroom breaks! She was amazing! We did the underground tour and although a small hiccup occurred with other guests, she made our tour a priority as well by getting us in at the expected time ✨✨
클룩 회원
6 Mar
The tour allowed us to explore not only the Colosseum but also the Roman Forum and surrounding ruins, giving us a deeper understanding of the city as the heart of ancient Rome. Walking through the magnificent ruins and directly experiencing Rome's history and culture was a truly meaningful experience.
Young ********
5 Mar
colosseum was amazing! must visit in rome! audio guide sucked though.
woravan **********
28 Feb
great and friendly service. staff did arrive on time and were helpful during the trip. it’s was really nice exploring the place
클룩 회원
28 Feb
It was great that I could see all of Rome in one day with just one Big Bus ticket. I started at the Termini Station stop in the morning from my accommodation. I got off and saw the Circus Maximus and the Colosseum, then got back on the bus and passed the Altar of the Fatherland, Castel Sant'Angelo, Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon, then moved again by bus to the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain!! It's all possible.
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JEOUNG ******
27 Feb
We booked a small group tour for our honeymoon! We met guide Hyeran, and for about 3 and a half hours, we were so engrossed in her passionate explanations that we didn't even realize how time flew by! As an 'I' (introvert), guide Hyeran, who is a big 'E' (extrovert), made me feel so comfortable. Thank you so much 🥹. Thanks to you, we are creating precious memories in Rome! Her 14 years of experience really showed,,, 👍👍👍👍 I wish I had known about guide Hyeran sooner, I would have loved to have her lead other city tours 😭😭. I was so sad to meet her on our last day in Rome,,, Anyway, I want to give myself a million compliments for finding this tour and booking it,,, ✌️✌️ Highly recommend for those who want professional explanations! Fun explanations! And various Italian tip information!
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OH ********
26 Feb
It was beautiful and wonderful to see the scenery of Rome from a different perspective in the sunny morning hours, after having visited the places on a local tour.
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Palatine Hill is one of the most ancient parts of Rome! Standing 40 meters above the Roman Forum, this hill is not like any other—it's one of Rome's famous seven hills and holds a lot of history. People have believed that Palatine Hill, known as the first nucleus of the Roman Empire, has been around since 1000 B.C. Legends say that Rome's founder, Romulus, started the ancient city here, and later on, the rich and powerful emperors of ancient Rome lived in luxury on this hill. Palatine Hill was once the center of Rome, where important buildings like the Arch of Septimius Severus, the Temple of Saturn, the Arch of Titus, and the House of the Vestals stood. Walking around the ruins today, you can see majestic ruins and remnants of imperial palaces like the Flavian Palace, the House of Livia, and the Palatine Museum. These palaces were made for the wealthy and upper-class people of the ancient Roman Empire. With its fascinating history and ancient Roman artifacts, Palatine Hill is a must-visit attraction on your Rome itinerary. Book your Palatine Hill tickets today!
Palatine Hill, 00186 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy

Things to Do in Palatine Hill, Rome

Flavian Palace

The Flavian Palace, also known as the Domus Flavia or Domus Augustana, is a majestic building that was built during the time of Emperor Domitian around 92 AD. It was improved later on by Septimius Severus. If you ever visit the Palatine ruins, you'll get a breathtaking view of the palace where the upper class settled before. For the full effect and to see how huge the palace was, don't forget to check it out from the Circus Maximus. It's quite a sight to see.

Palatine Museum

The Palatine Museum, also called Museo Palatino, might be small, but it's full of Roman statues and artifacts from the hippodrome, giving you a peek into history. The cool stuff in this museum goes way back to the early days of Rome. Inside this small museum, you'll find things that were found during excavations on the archeological site of Palatine Hill. There are cool sculptures, paintings, mosaics, and more from the times of Palatine Hill.

House of Augustus and House of Livia

The House of Augustus and the House of Livia give you a close look at how Roman emperors lived. You need special tickets to visit these places, but it's worth it! These ancient homes, located on Palatine Hill, show you how Rome's first emperor and his wife lived in luxury. With these tickets, you can see the awesome paintings and designs that decorate these imperial buildings---each one tells a cool story and shows off art and history. It's an amazing experience that makes the personal lives of Augustus and Livia come alive for you!

The Palace of Domitian

Visit the Palace of Domitian, the largest complex on Palatine Hill and the first to house all state political functions. It has three main parts: the public area known as the Domus Flavia, the private area called the Domus Augustana, and the stadium of Domitian featuring a stage, curved seating, corridors, and open spaces decorated with frescoes, gardens, sculptures, and marble statues.

Many of the sculptures you see in the nearby Palatine Museum originated from this beautiful location, making it a remarkable look into the ancient Roman world.

Farnese Gardens

Explore the beauty of nature in Farnese Gardens, one of Europe's earliest botanical gardens! You can explore a collection of plants, flowers, and trees in this historic and peaceful setting. This experience provides a fascinating insight into Renaissance-style gardening and design.

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Colosseum

The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Rome and the Roman Empire, providing an extraordinary window into history and showcasing the impressive engineering and entertainment of ancient Rome. Visiting the Colosseum is a fantastic opportunity that usually includes access to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill as part of the ticket, which you can buy in the Colosseum ticket office.

Roman Forum

Exploring the Roman Forum, located next to Palatine Hill, is like visiting the core of ancient Rome. You can wander among the remains of temples, basilicas, exhibits, and important structures that were central to Roman public life, providing a direct connection to the magnificence of the Roman Empire.

Arch of Constantine

A quick 2-minute walk from Palatine Hill leads you to the Arch of Constantine, a triumphal arch in Rome built in 315 CE. It was constructed to honor Emperor Constantine's triumph over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. You can check out detailed carvings, objects, and statues showing Emperor Constantine's victory, giving you a clear look into Roman art and history.