The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill with Context: An Audio Tour

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The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill with Context: An Audio Tour

Rome audio tour: The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill with Context: An Audio Tour
This is a 1.3mi walking tour
It takes an average of 90 mins to complete.
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About the Tour

The Roman Forum is a treasure trove filled with triumphal arches, temples, and basilicas from Ancient Rome. On this walking tour with Livia Galante, a PhD archaeologist and Context Travel expert, you‘ll see these impressive sites from a new perspective and learn about the history of the central marketplace where ancient Romans went about their daily business.

The tour starts near the Colosseum at Portale Vignole (the Vignole Gate). From there, you‘ll enter the Forum and walk up Palatine Hill, one of the city’s founding sites which goes all the way back to Emperor Romulus in 753 BC. You‘ll see Flavian Palace and enjoy breathtaking views from Terrazza Belvedere del Palatino observation deck before making your way back to the Arch of Titus.

You’ll then visit the Forum and hear the hidden stories behind its iconic sites starting with the Arch of Titus. At the Temple of Venus and Rome, built by Emperor Hadrian, you‘ll see the iconic Colosseum from a hidden spot that most tourists miss. As you stroll along the same streets where ancient Romans once marched, you’ll also get the chance to visit the grand Basilica of Maxentius, the Temple of the Divine Caesar and the Temple of Vesta. Along the way, you’ll learn about the various Roman emperors and the influence they had over the ancient city, and you’ll hear the famous legend of the founding of Rome.

On this 90-minute Roman Forum audio tour, you‘ll have a chance to:

  • Hear the legend of the twins Romulus and Remus
  • Spot several prominent arches, including the Arch of Titus and Septimius Severus Arch
  • See the burial place of Giacomo Boni, an architect who scientifically surveyed the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill in the 1800s
  • Stroll past several ancient temples and their remains, including the Temple of Castor and Pollux, Temple of Vesta, Temple of Minerva, and the Antoninus and Faustina Temple
  • Gaze upon the still-impressive Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana and the site where Basilica Giulia once stood
  • Take in the remnants of aristocrats‘ and emperors‘ homes on Palatine Hill
  • Visit the burial site of Giacomo Boni, the first to start scientifically surveying the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill at the end of the 1800s

By the end of this tour, you‘ll come away with a deeper knowledge of one of history‘s most pivotal empires and the many historical figures who once walked the streets of Rome.

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Tour Producer

Context was founded in Rome in 2003 by Paul Bennett and Lani Bevacqua an expat couple eager to curate experiences for travelers, not tourists. Since then Context has taken over 200,000 people to 60+ destinations around the world – accompanied by thousands of leading experts. What started as a dream to create cross-cultural connections is now a worldwide network and community of thoughtful, engaged travelers and experts.

Join a live private or small group tour in destinations around the world at contexttravel.com.

Preview Location

Location 5

Towards the Domus Augustana

Now walk behind the wall and then right, walking toward a little mound with three olive trees on top. I'll meet you there!

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Major Landmarks

  • Biglietteria Palatino

  • Stadio Palatino

  • Flavian Palace

  • Domus Flavia | Aula Regia

  • Domus Tiberiana - Roman Forums

  • Terrazza Belvedere del Palatino

  • Tomba di Giacomo Boni

  • Uccelliere Farnesiane

  • Arch of Titus

  • Museo del Foro Romano

  • Temple of Venus and Rome
  • Piazza di Santa Francesca Romana

  • Basilica of Maxentius

  • Medieval Portico

  • Tempio di Romolo

  • Antoninus and Faustina Temple

  • Temple of Divus Julius

  • Il Tempio dei Dioscuri

  • Temple of Vesta
  • Basilica Julia

  • Septimius Severus Arch

  • Roman Forum

Getting There

Route Overview

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  1. Total distance
    2km
  2. Distance back to start location
    716.77m

Directions to Starting Point

The tour starts in front of the entrance to the Roman Forum on Portale del Vignola on Via di S. Gregorio.

Travelers can take the 3L tram to Parco Cello , bus number 118 to S. Gregorio or the B subway line to the Colosseo station to reach the entrance to the Roman Forum on Portale del Vignola.

Please Note: This tour doesn't include entry into the Forum. You will need to purchase your tickets to enter the Forum online [here](https://www.coopculture.it/en/products/forum-pass-super-ticket-with-access-to-the-roman-forum-palatine-and-imperial-forum/).

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Tips

Places to stop along the way

If you're hungry at the end of the tour, we recommend the following restaurants:
I Clementini, open daily from noon till 5 PM and 6 PM till midnight. It's located at Via di S. Giovanni in Laterano 106.
Il Bocconcino, open from 8:30 AM till 11:30 PM from Thursday to Tuesday. It's closed on Wednesdays. You'll find Il Bocconcino at Via Ostilia 23.
Isidoro al Colosseo, open daily from noon till 3 PM and 7 PM till 11 PM. it's located at Via S.Giovanni in Laterano 59a.
Ristorante Il Tempio di Iside, - open from 12:30 PM till 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM till 10:30 PM from Monday through Sunday. It's closed on Sundays. You'll find it at Via Pietro Verri 11.
Le Naumachie, open daily from 11 AM till 11:30 PM. It's located on Via Celimontana, 7.
Taverna dei Quaranta, open daily from 11 AM till 11 PM. You'll find it on Via Claudia, 24.
If you'd like to dine while enjoying a beautiful view of the Colosseum, Aromainside Hotel Manfredi is highly recommended.

Best time of day

This tour can be done anytime. Try to avoid the hottest times of day as there is no shade in the Roman Forum.
The Roman Forum has different opening hours based on the time of year. It is open daily from 9 AM till 4:30 PM during winter months (October-February) and 8:30 AM till 7:15 PM during high season (April-September) with the last entrance at 6:15 PM. If you are visiting in the summer or October, please check the closing time because it gradually changes according to the length of daylight. It can be very crowded, therefore the best time to visit to avoid crowds is either at 8:30 AM when the park opens or after 3 PM.

Precautions

Please bring a form of ID. It’s mandatory to show your personal identification along with your ticket at the entry gates to the site.
It's also recommended to bring a pair of headphones and your water bottle. Comfortable shoes are advised. Don't forget to keep an eye on your belongings.

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Last Updated

4 Dec 2025

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