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Wow another great video Elyssa giving us another box to tick when we come back to Rome, thanks to you our list to see and do new things just gets longer. Thank you so much.
Just did night underground tour and the Attico experience ticket. Could not have done it without your tips and advices with Coop culture,etc.Thank you!
Many thank me and my wife are visiting just for the day next months and the colosseum is the only thing we want to book then just look around your videos have been a big help thank you.
Thank you for this video! This is the full experience ticket we got because the arena and underground tickets were sold out. Now we have an idea of where we are going and what we can see. Have a Merry Christmas!
I have bought 4 tickets for the family at 10:50am to the Attic section. Are we able to arrive earlier to see Level 1 and 2 and then see the Attic at the time slot of 10:50? OR do we have to arrive outside 15 min before our timeslot and see the Attic first?
No, it's not possible. You have to enter for the time indicated for your attico visit. Once you come down from the attic, you can then take as long as you like to visit the rest of the monument.
As of May 1, the new official site for Colosseum tickets is ticketing.colosseo.it/en/. I'll be making a new, updated video soon about this. Stay tuned!
Thank you! Yes, I know everyone wants this as you might see from the questions in the comments of this video, but it's not possible. You can buy one or the other or both but there is no combo ticket. Several people in these comments have opted to buy them both and if you do, you'll get two different days to visit the Roman Forum / Palatine Hill.
Wow you managed to inspire me again. I was going to give the Coliseum a miss, but THIS, I would be interested in. Hoping I can get tickets. It looks like the go on sale one month ahead, is that correct?
Loved your video! I struggled to get those tickets. Should I go to the Coloseo only at the time showing in my ticket or can I go earlier and then get the elevator at the ticket time?
Thank you so much! I'm glad you were able to get tickets to the Attico. You will love it. Make sure to go to the ticket desk inside and ask for a sticker that will allow you to visit the arena floor. If they have availability, you can also visit it at no additional charge. Sorry but they will not allow you into the Colosseum before your Attico time (max 15 minutes ahead to give you time to find the meeting point/elevator). But you can stay inside afterwards for as long as you like.
Hello, wonderful video as always! Is there a Full Experience ticket that includes the arena, underground and attic/top tier? Or can you upgrade to add the top tier onto the underground/arena? It seems otherwise you have to pay for x2 full experiences, which doubles up on the super sites and general entrance. Would love your insight! Thanks 😊
Thank you for the question. Mine exactly! We have tickets at 12:45pm January 15 to the full experience underground tour. (Elyssa - you are right . . . CoopCulture is not super intuitive). Wondering about adding on the top tier possibly or even a guided visit. The ticketing site does not make this easy. Will watch for the response!
In answer to you both, at this time, there is no "combo" Full Experience ticket. There has been news that CoopCulture lost their concession and will be replaced by a different ticketing company this February. Even if there is a new concessionaire, that does not necessarily mean they will change what KINDS of tickets are offered. But we'll see. If/when that happens, of course, I will make a video about it. Meanwhile, I can suggest a few options: 1. Consider purchasing both tickets. Each gives you a separate and very interesting perspective of the Colosseum. And both tickets come with a separate ONE-TIME entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, which is really not enough to see it all. By purchasing both tickets, you get TWO days to explore the Roman Forum/Palatine Hill. 2. Consider purchasing the year pass for 50€ or 80€ for a family (my husband and I have the family pass so it's 40€ each and we got our money's worth within the first month.) With this pass, you get unlimited visits to the Colosseum and Roman Forum/Palatine Hill in a 365-day cycle (valid from the date of your first visit.) This free entry also includes the Full Experience tickets (but does not cover the night visits, although you get a small discount for those.) 3. If you have limited time and don't want/need two days inside the Palatine Hill/Roman Forum, you can still buy the two tickets. I think 24€ is an excellent deal to visit these special areas of the Colosseum. OTOH, at that point, you might as well buy the year pass! @lucysmith5494 and @jkrieger2595
@Romewise thank you so much Elyssa! You are so welcoming, helpful and comprehensive! I imagine many people are grateful for you 🙏🏼 The annual pass does sound best, as will be cheaper than purchasing the x2 full experience tickets separately! Will have a look on the site for the family pass! Merry Christmas to you both! ❤️
Sound tip about simply purchasing another full experience ticket. You're right - 24 euros/pp is really so reasonable. My husband just reminded me that we paid like 6 times that amount to get each of us into the Shed Aquarium in Chicago!
Yes there is a new ticketing system now. I'll be making a video about all the new changes soon. In the meantime here is the official site for Colosseum tickets: ticketing.colosseo.it/
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This is a Fab insight Elyssa, thank you. I am taking my mother to Rome in early March, and she'll still be breaking in her new hip, so walking too far will be a challenge. Will this Attico experience still require her to walk round the entire Colosseo, or could she simply take a Lift Up and Down from Entry/Exit to Attico and potter around 3/4/5? I just don't want her having to loop round all of the one way system on the 1st and 2nd floors as well, as that would be too much. Thanks for your advice, and Happy New Year from Malta!
Thank you so much for your kind comments! If your mom has some walking issues, the attic visit will be limited for her. The lift does go up to the attic, and on that level you can see a lot. But to see the 3rd, 4th, and 5th tiers, you need to climb very steep steps so it would probably be off limits for her. The visit includes the option to see the other layers (ground floor level and 1 level up, also accessible by elevator), but it's not obligatory. On the other hand, it's pretty easy to simply walk around these layers as they are flat, and as I say, you and your mom can take the regular elevator (the one specifically for people who need it) from the ground floor to the next floor up. I recently visited the Colosseum with my 80+ year old mom and we did use that elevator to go from ground floor level to the next level up and we walked all around both levels and she never had to use any stairs up or down so it's definitely doable! I hope you'll visit the Colosseum with you mom and have a fabulous trip! You may also find this page on my website helpfu: www.romewise.com/accessible-rome.html
hello. Your channel is fantastic and is being the main source for planning my trip to Rome in June. Thanks for the valuable tips. If it's not too much trouble, could you ask a question? I noticed that there are two special full experiences tickets for the Coliseum, one that gives access to the underground/arena, regular parts of the Coliseum and another special, new ticket, that gives access to the attic. But there is no differentiated ticket that gives you access to both the underground and the attic. I wanted to know if it was possible for me to buy these two types of tickets separately, the underground one and the attic one, and right inside the Coliseum access these different parts in one visit. Obviously I would first have to be lucky enough to be able to buy these difficult tickets online and then think of a way to articulate their schedules. Do you think it is possible to do this? Thanks.
Thank you for your kind words. First of all, there is no combo ticket for the various Full Experience tickets. Second of all, as of February 8, they are closing the attic for maintenance. They have not set a reopen date for that. So in you case, the default will be try to get tickets to either the underground+arena or just the arena. Have a great trip!
Yes, I just saw that they are suspending visits due to some maintenance work they need to do. I hope they will reopen ASAP as this is a really wonderful visit! Sorry you won't be able to see it but there are still lots of great ways to enjoy your visit to the Colosseum!
Thank you for this video! I also saw message about closure since 8 February, but I see tickets are offered on a site for example on 27th of March. Interesting, will they be open ?
Amazing video! Thank you! My question is if they reopen the attico before my visit at the end of the year which would you recommend for better views and easier access the Colosseum attico or St. Peter's Basilica dome? I saw that the stairs up to the dome are very narrow and it's supposedly hard to get up. Sadly, due to my asthma I can't climb too many stairs at once...
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video. Hands down the best views are from Saint Peter's dome. However, the stairs to the dome are steep and narrow. And it can be tough if you have asthma and/or claustrophobia. The steps to the top of the Colosseum are also steep but there are way fewer of them. Also it's not claustrophobic at all. The view is amazing but it's JUST a view of the Colosseum itself, not a panoramic city view. Here is my web page where I outline the best views in Rome. You will find some of the don't necessarily involve so many steps: www.romewise.com/best-views-in-rome.html
@@RomewiseThank you! I just read your guide too. I have some time to decide what I want to do. I plan to visit both the Colosseum and St. Peter's anyway. I might just take the "worse" views from the Complesso Vittoriano. I climbed up the Scott Monument in Edinburgh 10 years ago and that was "only" 287 steps. I imagine the steps to the Dome are more or less similar. Do you take the same steps going up and down? Because that's always one of my main worries being a holdup for others.
At Saint Peter's, the steps to climb the dome are one-directional. So you won't pass people going up or coming down. You go up the left side of the basilica and come down the right side. FYI regarding the Vittoriano, the views are amazing but just know that Piazza Venezia is undergoing a massive construction project due to last 10 years so that part of the view will not be so nice! @@katharina7921
Hello Elyssa, thank you for your wonderful video and the valuable tips. I bought this ticket to visit Attico with my family in August, I am in doubt about how long we can stay on this visit to tiers 3,4 and 5. You mentioned that there is no guide to accompany us on the visit but that is only possible to stay for 30 minutes, I think it's not enough time to appreciate the whole place. Is there a security guard who will ask us to leave the place after 30 minutes? How will they know how long I've been visiting? Thanks!
The official time allowed up there is 30 minutes. But they don't stand over you and time you. We were up there for about 40 minutes and nothing happened. I doubt you will need much more than that as you can't walk all the way around. Your viewing and visiting area is restricted to one section of the Colosseum. So once you have been to the 5th tier and takes some photos, you'll be ready to head back down. Enjoy!
is there a video in here on what are the “supersites” you talk about? Also can you please give some tips on booking the new excavation at vatican? the recently opened necropolis?
Thanks for watching. Yes, in this video, I link to the video about the super sites twice, once in the middle and again at the end. I also link to the video in the description. Stay tuned, the video about the newly reopened Vatican Necropolis is in the works and will be out soon!
I’m getting so confused about all the different tickets. So are there now 3 types of tickets 1 - the normal ticket allows entry to the arena floor 2 - arena floor plus underground 3 - arena floor plus Attica Could you please tell me what do I buy if we want arena floor, underground and Attica ?
Unfortunately, there is no combo ticket that allows you to visit all these sites in one go. You may note the I had with others in this video where I suggested they either buy two tickets or invest 50€ in a year-long pass.
No, they are separate tickets. However, after I made this video, they announced they would be suspending the attic visits from February 8 due to needed renovations. I hope they will reopen soon as it's such a wonderful visit!
Hi, thanks for the video. I have a question, maybe you can answer it. I booked the Full Experience Attic Ticket. So my question is where I should be at the given timeslot. Should I be at the entrance of the Colloseum or should I enter before and be at the elevator to the attic at the given time. If at the elevator, do you know how long it takes from the entrance to the elevator to the attic? Thanks :)
With the Full experience ticket, you should be at the elevator at the time of your ticket. It takes maybe 3-5 minutes to get to the elevator from the security entrance. I suggest arriving about half an hour prior to your appointment time.
@@Romewise Thank you so much for your quick reply, got it. So would your recommend going to the attic first and after that do the normal tour on the ground and first floor? Thanks in advance :)
@@alexwatchman4396 My pleasure. Well beyond me recommending it that's how it works. You MUST go to your attic visit first, after which, once you take the elevator back to ground floor level, you will be free to visit the rest of the Colosseum on your own for as long as you like. Enjoy!
Many people have this same question and I know many would like there to be one combo ticket for all these sections, but unfortunately no, each Full Experience is its own ticket. However, as I've told other commenters, once you purchase THIS ticket and go inside, after your attic visit, you can head to the ticket booth and ask if it's possible to also visit the arena floor. Often there is space available at no additional charge. The underground is nearly impossible to book and I would not think you could just add it on this way, but with the arena floor, it's pretty possible!
It does not, however, I have recently discovered that once inside the Colosseum, you can take your ticket to the ticket booth inside, and ask them to give you access to the arena and if there is availability, they will do so!
Thanks so much, and Merry Christmas to you, too! Yes, everyone under 18 gets in for free to all Full Experience tickets. Just purchase your own tickets, and then when you come for your visit, pick up the tickets for the kids at the ticket booth outside the Colosseum or even inside the Colosseum. Make sure to have proof of age if they are teenagers. Have a wonderful trip!
On the coopculture website it says the panoramic lift operates between 8:30am and 3pm. If we buy the 'full experience attico' ticket and enter after 3pm, do we have access via stairs instead of the lift? Thankyou for your great videos.
My guess is that they left up the text about the lift being available until 3pm when in fact it must be available until 4pm. The way it works is there is an elevator that takes you to the level between the 2nd and 3rd rings. From there you can climb stairs to the 32rd, 4th, and 5th tiers. So there is no "steps" option that take you to this attic level. An if they are selling tickets until 4pm, it must be working until that time.
Hi Elyssa! How long do you need for the Attico experience? It says 1h 15 on site... would an 8.45am visit to the Attico, then 10.30am visit to the arena & underground work or be too tight? Would we have to come back out and go in again? Also, how easy is it to collect the membership card? If the tickrt office doesnt open until 9am, can we just show proof of purchase on our phone? Thank you in advance!
Of the three Full Experience tickets, only one has a guide/escort - the underground. To visit either the attic or just the arena, you are mostly on your own except for being led there by a staff member. Once you are there, you usually get a sort of time frame and then have to leave that part of the monument. When you visit the arena, they tell you that you have about 20 minutes but honestly you don't need 20 minutes there. Then you leave the aarena and visit the rest of the colosseum at your own pace. For the attic, they told us 30 minutes but we took longer but it's more or less a guideline. Since only 8 visitors can go up every 30 minutes, it's unlikely to get crowded up there. So when they say that one of these visits is 1.5 hours, that's about the time it should take you in total. But visiting the other sections of the Colosseum is at your own pace and up to you. If you are booking the attic and underground separately, you will have plenty of time for these. I don't know if you have to exit and re-enter. For that, you should just ask a staff person once you are inside for the first visit. If you are doing both visits, yes, I recommend the membership card. It's 50€ for one person or 80€ for a family, so very much worth it. You fill out the form online and pick it up at the ticket booths in front of the Colosseum. You shouldn't have to wait in line. Just go up to the front and tell them you are picking up your card. Enjoy!
Hi there, i love your videos! i am visiting the colosseum and i am having a difficult time understanding the tickets online. I am looking for a ticket that includes all 5 levels of the colosseum, the arena, the underground, Palentine hill, and the Roman forum. Which ticket do you recommend or will this be different tickets that i will have to book? Which i am fine with doing.
Thanks for letting me know you enjoy my videos. Sorry but there is no combo ticket that includes the underground AND the attic. If you want to see both, you'll need to purchase two separate tickets. Each comes with entry to the Roman Forum / Palatine Hill and all the SUPER sites, so if you purchase two tickets, you'll have two separate days you can visit the Forum / Palatine and the SUPER sites, which in my opinion, is a better way to visit them, as you really need more than just a one-time visit there.
You could try, but I am not sure how practical that is. First of all, the tickets to the underground are really difficult to get, so you would want to get those first. But you could much more easily get tickets for just the arena without the underground. Then after you got those tickets, you'd have to try to get the attic tickets, but you'd have to figure out timing. The attic is not guided but you are supposed to stay there just 30 minutes, although we were able to stay longer. You could try to coordinate your tickets this way, but it will take some major planning and also luck with tickets. Ideally, they'd come up with a combo ticket, as that seems to be what a lot of people want, but for the moment, the only way to see these things is with separate tickets. Good luck! @@natasharose902
Thank you so much! My last question is if i am able to get my hands on both tickets, do i schedule them for the same time entry? Or do i need to do one after the other?
No, you'd need to schedule them at least an hour and a half apart. To take the elevator, you need to go at the time on your ticket. And for the underground, you need to go with a guide at the time on your ticket. @@natasharose902
30 minutes is more than enough to visit the attico. It only takes up a small section of the Colosseum and doesn't go all the way around it. Also, the 4th tier isn't really much, just a stopping point on the way to the 5th tier. And once on the 5th tier, you won't spend long there, as you'll take the phots and video you want, and then head back down. There is not much else to do there.
@@Romewise so after the Attico section, let’s say just about 30 mins, then you explore tier 1 and tier 2 as long as u can right? How long does it take for this part (tier 1 and tier 2)? I booked Full Experience Attic 10:30am and 24H Arena 2pm, Just wondering if it’s enough time?
@@TheWawayang Once you come down fro the attico, you can then explore the 1st and 2nd levels of the Colosseum. At that point, you may stay inside as long as you like until closing. On the other hand, you really won't need more than an hour or so to see these levels. With your attico ticket at 10:30. you will be out by 12:30 or 1pm, which gives you plenty of time to make it for your 2pm Arena24h entrance. Have a great visit!
Sadly, not long after I shot this video, they announced they'd be closing the attic for maintenance until further notice. I hope they will reopen soon! In any case, they did not offer this as a combination ticket with the underground. It was either/or. Yes, a long time ago there was once a visit that included the underground, arena, and third tier (only.) Eventually they briefly opened the 4th and 5th tiers but closed them again not long after.
Well first of all, tickets are not yet available for late March. They open up 30 days out. You might find this video helpful ua-cam.com/video/ha765ugPBYg/v-deo.html @@WolfGrrl1
Hello there! :) I am glad I found out your YT channel as I want to know more and more about Rome :) ....I would like to ask you if I would purchase a ticket ''FULL EXPERIENCE TICKET WITH ACCESS TO THE ARENA AND UNDERGROUND OF THE COLOSSEUM'' for 24 EUR - is it possible to add to this ticket also another places? like ''Attico'' ? Or buy both ticket and with these tickets visit Arena, Underground and also Attico? Or is there some ticket which with I can enter all places there? :) Thank you very much for help :))
Thanks for watching. You might have noticed that many people have this same question - and the answer is no, unfortunately, at this time, there is no all-encompassing Full Experience ticket. So you can either purchase a ticket that includes the Underground/Arena, or a ticket that includes JUST the arena (easier to get), OR a ticket that includes JUST the attic.
2024 full experiences is buying this 2 tickets? FULL EXPERIENCE ATTICO + FULL EXPERIENCE TICKET WITH ACCESS TO THE ARENA AND UNDERGROUND OF THE COLOSSEUM
I'm not sure where you saw that offered. The CoopCulture website has written recently on the Attic page that as of February 8, they are suspending the Attico visit for maintenance. I hope it resume soon!
Why are they called FULL experience when you only get half? A FULL experience would be the entire Colosseum, with the arena, undeground, attic and the rest.
Well maybe they should call them "FULLER experience tickets". I think the idea was that it's a more complete visit than visiting the main 2 levels of the Colosseum. This is a very popular question, because several years ago, it was possible to visit the underground AND the 3rd tier. But today, it's not possible to combine all these visits. Space in both the underground and the attico is very limited and visits are timed. The demand for these two visits is astronomical compared to the supply so it's a delicate balancing act for them to distribute tickets to one site by itself, let alone both. And there is no way for them to coordinate timed visits to these two areas for a given single ticket.
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Merry Christmas and thanks for another informative history lesson!
Merry Christmas to you!
Wow another great video Elyssa giving us another box to tick when we come back to Rome, thanks to you our list to see and do new things just gets longer. Thank you so much.
Thanks Peter! I hope you and your family are enjoying a very Happy Christmas!
Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas!
Oh, gosh! Amazing view!
It is literally breathtaking!
Fantastic video.Happy New Year Elyssa.
Happy new year to you too!
Just did night underground tour and the Attico experience ticket. Could not have done it without your tips and advices with Coop culture,etc.Thank you!
Oh how wonderful - I'm so glad to hear that!
Many thank me and my wife are visiting just for the day next months and the colosseum is the only thing we want to book then just look around your videos have been a big help thank you.
Thanks so much for letting me know you find my videos helpful!
Thank you for this video! This is the full experience ticket we got because the arena and underground tickets were sold out. Now we have an idea of where we are going and what we can see. Have a Merry Christmas!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad to help. I hope you have a wonderful visit to Rome and the Colosseum!
I have bought 4 tickets for the family at 10:50am to the Attic section. Are we able to arrive earlier to see Level 1 and 2 and then see the Attic at the time slot of 10:50? OR do we have to arrive outside 15 min before our timeslot and see the Attic first?
No, it's not possible. You have to enter for the time indicated for your attico visit. Once you come down from the attic, you can then take as long as you like to visit the rest of the monument.
Great. You really are a gem for us.
Thank you so much for making my day! What a lovely comment!
Love Rome and love your channel ❤
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for these insights
Glad you like them!
Excellent video, thanks!
Thank you!
You are very sincere. Thank you for the special views.
So nice of you!
Glad it wasn't just me. When you reached the 3rd level, I teared up. Rome is so magical! The views are beyond!
It is so magical! And no, it's not just you!
Thank you!
Just wow 😮
So Romewise is the new COOP for tickets? Yes I’m asking on May 1st and likely read and hopefully responded by the 2nd. Thanks!
As of May 1, the new official site for Colosseum tickets is ticketing.colosseo.it/en/.
I'll be making a new, updated video soon about this. Stay tuned!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the great tips in videos! Can you tell me if the Full Experience Attico ticket gives you access to the Arena floor as well?
Thank you! Yes, I know everyone wants this as you might see from the questions in the comments of this video, but it's not possible. You can buy one or the other or both but there is no combo ticket. Several people in these comments have opted to buy them both and if you do, you'll get two different days to visit the Roman Forum / Palatine Hill.
Wow you managed to inspire me again. I was going to give the Coliseum a miss, but THIS, I would be interested in. Hoping I can get tickets. It looks like the go on sale one month ahead, is that correct?
Thank you! So glad it was helpful and inspiring. Yes, you are right, tickets for the Colosseum go on sale 30 days in advance. Have a great visit!
Loved your video! I struggled to get those tickets. Should I go to the Coloseo only at the time showing in my ticket or can I go earlier and then get the elevator at the ticket time?
Thank you so much! I'm glad you were able to get tickets to the Attico. You will love it. Make sure to go to the ticket desk inside and ask for a sticker that will allow you to visit the arena floor. If they have availability, you can also visit it at no additional charge.
Sorry but they will not allow you into the Colosseum before your Attico time (max 15 minutes ahead to give you time to find the meeting point/elevator). But you can stay inside afterwards for as long as you like.
Very Nice!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello, wonderful video as always! Is there a Full Experience ticket that includes the arena, underground and attic/top tier? Or can you upgrade to add the top tier onto the underground/arena? It seems otherwise you have to pay for x2 full experiences, which doubles up on the super sites and general entrance. Would love your insight! Thanks 😊
Thank you for the question. Mine exactly! We have tickets at 12:45pm January 15 to the full experience underground tour. (Elyssa - you are right . . . CoopCulture is not super intuitive). Wondering about adding on the top tier possibly or even a guided visit. The ticketing site does not make this easy. Will watch for the response!
In answer to you both, at this time, there is no "combo" Full Experience ticket. There has been news that CoopCulture lost their concession and will be replaced by a different ticketing company this February. Even if there is a new concessionaire, that does not necessarily mean they will change what KINDS of tickets are offered. But we'll see. If/when that happens, of course, I will make a video about it.
Meanwhile, I can suggest a few options:
1. Consider purchasing both tickets. Each gives you a separate and very interesting perspective of the Colosseum. And both tickets come with a separate ONE-TIME entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, which is really not enough to see it all. By purchasing both tickets, you get TWO days to explore the Roman Forum/Palatine Hill.
2. Consider purchasing the year pass for 50€ or 80€ for a family (my husband and I have the family pass so it's 40€ each and we got our money's worth within the first month.) With this pass, you get unlimited visits to the Colosseum and Roman Forum/Palatine Hill in a 365-day cycle (valid from the date of your first visit.) This free entry also includes the Full Experience tickets (but does not cover the night visits, although you get a small discount for those.)
3. If you have limited time and don't want/need two days inside the Palatine Hill/Roman Forum, you can still buy the two tickets. I think 24€ is an excellent deal to visit these special areas of the Colosseum. OTOH, at that point, you might as well buy the year pass!
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@Romewise thank you so much Elyssa! You are so welcoming, helpful and comprehensive! I imagine many people are grateful for you 🙏🏼 The annual pass does sound best, as will be cheaper than purchasing the x2 full experience tickets separately! Will have a look on the site for the family pass! Merry Christmas to you both! ❤️
Sounds like a good plan! Enjoy! @@lucysmith5494
Sound tip about simply purchasing another full experience ticket. You're right - 24 euros/pp is really so reasonable. My husband just reminded me that we paid like 6 times that amount to get each of us into the Shed Aquarium in Chicago!
Thanks for the great info! For some reason the coopculture link doesn’t work. Did they stop selling tickets?
Yes there is a new ticketing system now. I'll be making a video about all the new changes soon. In the meantime here is the official site for Colosseum tickets:
ticketing.colosseo.it/
What is the best tour to see Vatican, St Peters Basilica & Colleseum: tour that covers these 3 places or 2 seperate tours i can combine. Small group less than 10. Cheers
I have all the information you need on my dedicated page about this:
www.romewise.com/vatican-and-colosseum-in-one-day.html
This is a Fab insight Elyssa, thank you. I am taking my mother to Rome in early March, and she'll still be breaking in her new hip, so walking too far will be a challenge. Will this Attico experience still require her to walk round the entire Colosseo, or could she simply take a Lift Up and Down from Entry/Exit to Attico and potter around 3/4/5? I just don't want her having to loop round all of the one way system on the 1st and 2nd floors as well, as that would be too much. Thanks for your advice, and Happy New Year from Malta!
Thank you so much for your kind comments! If your mom has some walking issues, the attic visit will be limited for her. The lift does go up to the attic, and on that level you can see a lot. But to see the 3rd, 4th, and 5th tiers, you need to climb very steep steps so it would probably be off limits for her.
The visit includes the option to see the other layers (ground floor level and 1 level up, also accessible by elevator), but it's not obligatory. On the other hand, it's pretty easy to simply walk around these layers as they are flat, and as I say, you and your mom can take the regular elevator (the one specifically for people who need it) from the ground floor to the next floor up.
I recently visited the Colosseum with my 80+ year old mom and we did use that elevator to go from ground floor level to the next level up and we walked all around both levels and she never had to use any stairs up or down so it's definitely doable! I hope you'll visit the Colosseum with you mom and have a fabulous trip!
You may also find this page on my website helpfu:
www.romewise.com/accessible-rome.html
hello. Your channel is fantastic and is being the main source for planning my trip to Rome in June. Thanks for the valuable tips. If it's not too much trouble, could you ask a question? I noticed that there are two special full experiences tickets for the Coliseum, one that gives access to the underground/arena, regular parts of the Coliseum and another special, new ticket, that gives access to the attic. But there is no differentiated ticket that gives you access to both the underground and the attic. I wanted to know if it was possible for me to buy these two types of tickets separately, the underground one and the attic one, and right inside the Coliseum access these different parts in one visit. Obviously I would first have to be lucky enough to be able to buy these difficult tickets online and then think of a way to articulate their schedules. Do you think it is possible to do this? Thanks.
Thank you for your kind words. First of all, there is no combo ticket for the various Full Experience tickets. Second of all, as of February 8, they are closing the attic for maintenance. They have not set a reopen date for that. So in you case, the default will be try to get tickets to either the underground+arena or just the arena. Have a great trip!
thanks for the feedback.😉
Great video - I wanted to book immediately however as of 8 February visits are temporarily suspended 😞 I will have to visit Rome again, it seems 🙂
Yes, I just saw that they are suspending visits due to some maintenance work they need to do. I hope they will reopen ASAP as this is a really wonderful visit! Sorry you won't be able to see it but there are still lots of great ways to enjoy your visit to the Colosseum!
Thank you for this video! I also saw message about closure since 8 February, but I see tickets are offered on a site for example on 27th of March. Interesting, will they be open ?
The attic has reopened and you can book it!@@KristinkaSkl
Amazing video! Thank you!
My question is if they reopen the attico before my visit at the end of the year which would you recommend for better views and easier access the Colosseum attico or St. Peter's Basilica dome? I saw that the stairs up to the dome are very narrow and it's supposedly hard to get up. Sadly, due to my asthma I can't climb too many stairs at once...
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video. Hands down the best views are from Saint Peter's dome. However, the stairs to the dome are steep and narrow. And it can be tough if you have asthma and/or claustrophobia.
The steps to the top of the Colosseum are also steep but there are way fewer of them. Also it's not claustrophobic at all. The view is amazing but it's JUST a view of the Colosseum itself, not a panoramic city view.
Here is my web page where I outline the best views in Rome. You will find some of the don't necessarily involve so many steps:
www.romewise.com/best-views-in-rome.html
@@RomewiseThank you! I just read your guide too. I have some time to decide what I want to do. I plan to visit both the Colosseum and St. Peter's anyway. I might just take the "worse" views from the Complesso Vittoriano.
I climbed up the Scott Monument in Edinburgh 10 years ago and that was "only" 287 steps. I imagine the steps to the Dome are more or less similar. Do you take the same steps going up and down? Because that's always one of my main worries being a holdup for others.
At Saint Peter's, the steps to climb the dome are one-directional. So you won't pass people going up or coming down. You go up the left side of the basilica and come down the right side. FYI regarding the Vittoriano, the views are amazing but just know that Piazza Venezia is undergoing a massive construction project due to last 10 years so that part of the view will not be so nice! @@katharina7921
Hello Elyssa, thank you for your wonderful video and the valuable tips. I bought this ticket to visit Attico with my family in August, I am in doubt about how long we can stay on this visit to tiers 3,4 and 5. You mentioned that there is no guide to accompany us on the visit but that is only possible to stay for 30 minutes, I think it's not enough time to appreciate the whole place. Is there a security guard who will ask us to leave the place after 30 minutes? How will they know how long I've been visiting? Thanks!
The official time allowed up there is 30 minutes. But they don't stand over you and time you. We were up there for about 40 minutes and nothing happened. I doubt you will need much more than that as you can't walk all the way around. Your viewing and visiting area is restricted to one section of the Colosseum. So once you have been to the 5th tier and takes some photos, you'll be ready to head back down.
Enjoy!
is there a video in here on what are the “supersites” you talk about? Also can you please give some tips on booking the new excavation at vatican? the recently opened necropolis?
Thanks for watching. Yes, in this video, I link to the video about the super sites twice, once in the middle and again at the end. I also link to the video in the description.
Stay tuned, the video about the newly reopened Vatican Necropolis is in the works and will be out soon!
Hi! When I look on the attico tickets for march it says no results for the day, does it mean its been taken? Thank you
Unfortunately, they've closed this part of the Colosseum from February 8, until further notice. I hope it will reopen soon!
@@Romewise ohhh no
I know - I was not thrilled, either! I hope they reopen it soon! @@AlkMollerl
@@Romewise thank you so much I appreciate your quick response elyssa!
My pleasure! @@AlkMollerl
I’m getting so confused about all the different tickets. So are there now 3 types of tickets
1 - the normal ticket allows entry to the arena floor
2 - arena floor plus underground
3 - arena floor plus Attica
Could you please tell me what do I buy if we want arena floor, underground and Attica ?
Unfortunately, there is no combo ticket that allows you to visit all these sites in one go. You may note the I had with others in this video where I suggested they either buy two tickets or invest 50€ in a year-long pass.
Is there a ticket that include the underground, arena floor and top tiers?
No, they are separate tickets. However, after I made this video, they announced they would be suspending the attic visits from February 8 due to needed renovations. I hope they will reopen soon as it's such a wonderful visit!
Hi, thanks for the video.
I have a question, maybe you can answer it.
I booked the Full Experience Attic Ticket. So my question is where I should be at the given timeslot.
Should I be at the entrance of the Colloseum or should I enter before and be at the elevator to the attic at the given time. If at the elevator, do you know how long it takes from the entrance to the elevator to the attic? Thanks :)
With the Full experience ticket, you should be at the elevator at the time of your ticket. It takes maybe 3-5 minutes to get to the elevator from the security entrance. I suggest arriving about half an hour prior to your appointment time.
@@Romewise Thank you so much for your quick reply, got it.
So would your recommend going to the attic first and after that do the normal tour on the ground and first floor? Thanks in advance :)
@@alexwatchman4396 My pleasure. Well beyond me recommending it that's how it works. You MUST go to your attic visit first, after which, once you take the elevator back to ground floor level, you will be free to visit the rest of the Colosseum on your own for as long as you like. Enjoy!
You may find my latest video helpful:
ua-cam.com/video/XHgzr9YkqEI/v-deo.html
Does this experience include the arena and underground?
Many people have this same question and I know many would like there to be one combo ticket for all these sections, but unfortunately no, each Full Experience is its own ticket. However, as I've told other commenters, once you purchase THIS ticket and go inside, after your attic visit, you can head to the ticket booth and ask if it's possible to also visit the arena floor. Often there is space available at no additional charge. The underground is nearly impossible to book and I would not think you could just add it on this way, but with the arena floor, it's pretty possible!
Thank you.
Does this experience include the Arena too?
It does not, however, I have recently discovered that once inside the Colosseum, you can take your ticket to the ticket booth inside, and ask them to give you access to the arena and if there is availability, they will do so!
How many levels are in the Attico part?
The attico has 3 levels - 3rd, 4th, and 5th tiers.
Merry Christmas to you. We are trying to book the full experience and wondering for kids under 18, are they free? We are from Australia. Thank you
Thanks so much, and Merry Christmas to you, too! Yes, everyone under 18 gets in for free to all Full Experience tickets. Just purchase your own tickets, and then when you come for your visit, pick up the tickets for the kids at the ticket booth outside the Colosseum or even inside the Colosseum.
Make sure to have proof of age if they are teenagers. Have a wonderful trip!
On the coopculture website it says the panoramic lift operates between 8:30am and 3pm. If we buy the 'full experience attico' ticket and enter after 3pm, do we have access via stairs instead of the lift? Thankyou for your great videos.
My guess is that they left up the text about the lift being available until 3pm when in fact it must be available until 4pm.
The way it works is there is an elevator that takes you to the level between the 2nd and 3rd rings. From there you can climb stairs to the 32rd, 4th, and 5th tiers.
So there is no "steps" option that take you to this attic level. An if they are selling tickets until 4pm, it must be working until that time.
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I don't see the link to the ticket.
Sorry I had not updated the video since I made it. The new official Colosseum ticketing site is
ticketing.colosseo.it/
Hi Elyssa! How long do you need for the Attico experience? It says 1h 15 on site... would an 8.45am visit to the Attico, then 10.30am visit to the arena & underground work or be too tight? Would we have to come back out and go in again?
Also, how easy is it to collect the membership card? If the tickrt office doesnt open until 9am, can we just show proof of purchase on our phone?
Thank you in advance!
Of the three Full Experience tickets, only one has a guide/escort - the underground. To visit either the attic or just the arena, you are mostly on your own except for being led there by a staff member. Once you are there, you usually get a sort of time frame and then have to leave that part of the monument.
When you visit the arena, they tell you that you have about 20 minutes but honestly you don't need 20 minutes there. Then you leave the aarena and visit the rest of the colosseum at your own pace.
For the attic, they told us 30 minutes but we took longer but it's more or less a guideline. Since only 8 visitors can go up every 30 minutes, it's unlikely to get crowded up there.
So when they say that one of these visits is 1.5 hours, that's about the time it should take you in total. But visiting the other sections of the Colosseum is at your own pace and up to you.
If you are booking the attic and underground separately, you will have plenty of time for these. I don't know if you have to exit and re-enter. For that, you should just ask a staff person once you are inside for the first visit.
If you are doing both visits, yes, I recommend the membership card. It's 50€ for one person or 80€ for a family, so very much worth it. You fill out the form online and pick it up at the ticket booths in front of the Colosseum. You shouldn't have to wait in line. Just go up to the front and tell them you are picking up your card.
Enjoy!
@Romewise thank you, you absolute superstar! Queen of Rome! Happy New Year Elyssa!
Thank YOU! And Happy New Year! @@lucysmith5494
Hi there, i love your videos!
i am visiting the colosseum and i am having a difficult time understanding the tickets online. I am looking for a ticket that includes all 5 levels of the colosseum, the arena, the underground, Palentine hill, and the Roman forum. Which ticket do you recommend or will this be different tickets that i will have to book? Which i am fine with doing.
Thanks for letting me know you enjoy my videos. Sorry but there is no combo ticket that includes the underground AND the attic.
If you want to see both, you'll need to purchase two separate tickets. Each comes with entry to the Roman Forum / Palatine Hill and all the SUPER sites, so if you purchase two tickets, you'll have two separate days you can visit the Forum / Palatine and the SUPER sites, which in my opinion, is a better way to visit them, as you really need more than just a one-time visit there.
@@Romewise thank you so much! Do you know if i am able to buy both tickets for the colosseum for the same time so i can just see it all at once?
You could try, but I am not sure how practical that is. First of all, the tickets to the underground are really difficult to get, so you would want to get those first. But you could much more easily get tickets for just the arena without the underground. Then after you got those tickets, you'd have to try to get the attic tickets, but you'd have to figure out timing. The attic is not guided but you are supposed to stay there just 30 minutes, although we were able to stay longer. You could try to coordinate your tickets this way, but it will take some major planning and also luck with tickets.
Ideally, they'd come up with a combo ticket, as that seems to be what a lot of people want, but for the moment, the only way to see these things is with separate tickets. Good luck!
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Thank you so much! My last question is if i am able to get my hands on both tickets, do i schedule them for the same time entry? Or do i need to do one after the other?
No, you'd need to schedule them at least an hour and a half apart. To take the elevator, you need to go at the time on your ticket. And for the underground, you need to go with a guide at the time on your ticket. @@natasharose902
Question: 30 mins allocation to the attic. Does it include 3,4,5 tier? Can u do them all in 30 mins?
30 minutes is more than enough to visit the attico. It only takes up a small section of the Colosseum and doesn't go all the way around it. Also, the 4th tier isn't really much, just a stopping point on the way to the 5th tier. And once on the 5th tier, you won't spend long there, as you'll take the phots and video you want, and then head back down. There is not much else to do there.
@@Romewise thanks!! It all make sense now!!
@@Romewise so after the Attico section, let’s say just about 30 mins, then you explore tier 1 and tier 2 as long as u can right? How long does it take for this part (tier 1 and tier 2)?
I booked Full Experience Attic 10:30am and 24H Arena 2pm, Just wondering if it’s enough time?
@@TheWawayang Once you come down fro the attico, you can then explore the 1st and 2nd levels of the Colosseum. At that point, you may stay inside as long as you like until closing.
On the other hand, you really won't need more than an hour or so to see these levels.
With your attico ticket at 10:30. you will be out by 12:30 or 1pm, which gives you plenty of time to make it for your 2pm Arena24h entrance. Have a great visit!
@@Romewise thank u so much!!! U are the best UA-camr!!!
Isn't there a full experience ticket that includes the underground level, the arena, the attic with the upper floors?
Sadly, not long after I shot this video, they announced they'd be closing the attic for maintenance until further notice. I hope they will reopen soon! In any case, they did not offer this as a combination ticket with the underground. It was either/or.
Yes, a long time ago there was once a visit that included the underground, arena, and third tier (only.) Eventually they briefly opened the 4th and 5th tiers but closed them again not long after.
@@Romewise Thank you for your answer. I'll br going to Rome in late March and I can't even find tickets for the Arena area on the CoopCulture 🤦🏻♀️
Well first of all, tickets are not yet available for late March. They open up 30 days out. You might find this video helpful
ua-cam.com/video/ha765ugPBYg/v-deo.html
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Hello there! :) I am glad I found out your YT channel as I want to know more and more about Rome :) ....I would like to ask you if I would purchase a ticket ''FULL EXPERIENCE TICKET WITH ACCESS TO THE ARENA AND UNDERGROUND OF THE COLOSSEUM'' for 24 EUR - is it possible to add to this ticket also another places? like ''Attico'' ? Or buy both ticket and with these tickets visit Arena, Underground and also Attico? Or is there some ticket which with I can enter all places there? :) Thank you very much for help :))
Thanks for watching. You might have noticed that many people have this same question - and the answer is no, unfortunately, at this time, there is no all-encompassing Full Experience ticket. So you can either purchase a ticket that includes the Underground/Arena, or a ticket that includes JUST the arena (easier to get), OR a ticket that includes JUST the attic.
@@Romewise yeah, I thought so :) anyway thank you for answering my question and wish U all the best. Looking forward to see your next videos :)
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2024 full experiences is buying this 2 tickets?
FULL EXPERIENCE ATTICO + FULL EXPERIENCE TICKET WITH ACCESS TO THE ARENA AND UNDERGROUND OF THE COLOSSEUM
I'm not sure where you saw that offered. The CoopCulture website has written recently on the Attic page that as of February 8, they are suspending the Attico visit for maintenance. I hope it resume soon!
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Merry Christmas!!
Why are they called FULL experience when you only get half? A FULL experience would be the entire Colosseum, with the arena, undeground, attic and the rest.
Well maybe they should call them "FULLER experience tickets". I think the idea was that it's a more complete visit than visiting the main 2 levels of the Colosseum. This is a very popular question, because several years ago, it was possible to visit the underground AND the 3rd tier. But today, it's not possible to combine all these visits.
Space in both the underground and the attico is very limited and visits are timed. The demand for these two visits is astronomical compared to the supply so it's a delicate balancing act for them to distribute tickets to one site by itself, let alone both. And there is no way for them to coordinate timed visits to these two areas for a given single ticket.
@@Romewise Or they could call them Standard, Extra and Full.
@@dragosalexpop They could....but I don't think they will listen to me :D