Combo (Save 21%): Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill + Vatican Museums + Pantheon Tickets





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- Book Rome's three highest-demand ancient sites together, save more and avoid managing separate tickets and queues at each landmark.
- Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Timed entry at the Colosseum with a multilingual self-guided audio app covering all zones across the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. The Forum and Palatine Hill can be visited at any time within 24 hours of the Colosseum visit.
- Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Fast-track timed entry with a complimentary digital museum map — self-guided, no group dependency.
- Pantheon: Fast-track entry to Rome's best-preserved ancient structure — self-guided, no fixed pace once inside.
- All three experiences can be visited on separate days for a more relaxed visit.
Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
- Timed entry to the Colosseum (first level, second level with panoramic terraces, and Colosseum Museum)
- Entry to the Roman Forum and Roman Forum Museum
- Entry to Palatine Hill and Imperial Fora
- Multilingual self-guided audio app in English, Spanish, German, Italian, and Chinese, with interactive 3D map
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
- Fast-track timed entry to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
- Complimentary digital museum map
Pantheon
- Fast-track entry to the Pantheon
Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
- Mobile device and headphones (visitors must bring their own)
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
- Live guide
- Audio guide
All venues
- Transfers between venues
- Gratuities
- Live guide
- Meals
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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CoupleVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5One of the most memorable moments from our visit to the Colosseum was standing inside the massive arena and imagining the thousands of people who once filled the seats nearly 2,000 years ago. Seeing the size and complexity of the structure in person was far more impressive than any picture could capture. What stood out most was the contrast between the grandeur of the architecture and the reality of what took place there. As we looked across the ancient stone walls and underground chambers, we were reminded of the countless lives, stories, and historical events connected to this iconic landmark. It brought history to life in a way that books and documentaries never could. The experience left a lasting impression because it gave my daughter and myself a deeper appreciation for the ingenuity of ancient civilizations and the enduring impact of history. Standing in a place that has survived centuries of change made us reflect on the passage of time and the legacy people leave behind. It was both humbling and inspiring, making the Colosseum one of the most unforgettable stops on our trip to Rome.DDario R
GroupVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5The host is located near the skip-the-line entrance to the Vatican museums; the place has a vending machine with food and drinks, restrooms, and fans, so it was very pleasant. We walked for 5 minutes and got in the fast-track lines. Everything was very intuitive, even though we didn’t speak English very well. The staff used gestures that were very helpful in guiding us. The highlight of the tour was seeing the Sistine Chapel. You have to be quiet in there and photography is not allowed; there’s a dress code that’s taken very seriously. You might see people without appropriate attire in the museums, but in the Sistine Chapel they’re very strict. It makes you want to stay there for hours, but there are so many museums, with something for every taste. The corridor leading up to the Sistine Chapel is enormous, filled with artwork on the ceilings and walls. It also seems like the crowd gets bigger the closer you get, as you can see in the photo. Truly wonderful!BBindu T
CoupleVerified booking2 weeks ago5/5As a first-time visitor to Europe, nothing prepared me for the moment I stepped into the Colosseum's ancient arena. Standing where gladiators once fought nearly 2,000 years ago, I was struck by the sheer scale, history, and atmosphere of the monument. What made the experience unforgettable was looking up at the towering arches and imagining the roar of thousands of spectators who once filled the stands. It felt as though history had come alive around me. The Colosseum stood out because it is far more than an architectural marvel it is a powerful symbol of human ambition, resilience, and storytelling across centuries. That single moment of standing in the heart of one of the world's greatest landmarks left a lasting impression on me. As my first European trip, it set an incredibly high standard and gave me a deep appreciation for the rich history and culture that Europe has to offer.AAfonso S
FamilyVerified bookingLast week5/5The visit to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel was one of the most memorable experiences of my trip. I was impressed by the sheer number of works of art, sculptures, and paintings—all very well preserved and steeped in history. Even though there were many visitors, I was still able to appreciate the beauty of the spaces. The most special moment was stepping into the Sistine Chapel and seeing Michelangelo’s famous frescoes in person. It’s a feeling that’s hard to describe and very different from seeing them only in photographs. The entire atmosphere conveys great historical and cultural significance. I recommend this visit to anyone passing through Rome, as it’s a unique place that’s truly worth seeing. Furthermore, the visit helped me better understand the importance of art and history in European culture, making the experience even more enriching and memorable.CCristina E
FamilyVerified booking2 weeks ago5/5This is my first time visiting Rome. The whole group had bought tickets to the Vatican Museum in advance, but I hadn’t because I joined them later. I didn’t know what to do because we were all going to the same place, but I had to buy mine while waiting in a huge line in the sweltering heat. That’s when I saw Headout online and decided to buy a ticket right away. The experience was a godsend because I got lost, and the guy from the agency called me and very kindly told me where the place was. We didn’t have to wait in line—there were three people in charge of the group—and everything went off without a hitch. Honestly, they’re a lifesaver in moments of chaos and stress. Thanks for everything, Headout—especially for giving me a 10% discount to visit the Roman Colosseum. When I come back, I’ll have everything planned out with you guys. Thank you so much!
Tick off three of Rome's defining ancient sites, each accessible without queuing. Explore all at your own pace across the city. Getting started Each of the three experiences operates independently with its own entry time. Arrival instructions and e-tickets are sent separately per venue. Many visitors choose to spread these across two or three days. No single meeting point covers all three. Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill What to expect Join the reserved-entry queue at the Colosseum entrance near the Arch of Constantine. Your timed slot gets you in without the general queue. From there, the self-guided experience is entirely at your own pace across the full archaeological park. Features
- Timed access to the Colosseum with multilingual audio commentary covering levels 1, 2, and the museum
- Separate entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill with the same app and ticket — no fixed time, valid within the park's opening hours on your selected date
- Audio guide available in English, Spanish, German, Italian, and Chinese, with an interactive 3D map
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel What to expect Fast-track entry means you bypass the main queue at the museum entrance. Inside, you navigate the galleries independently — the digital museum map helps orient you through the Vatican's extensive collections before reaching the Sistine Chapel. Features
- Fast-track timed entry to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
- Access to the Pinecone Courtyard, Museo Pio-Clementino, Gallery of Maps, Gallery of Tapestries, and Gallery of Candelabra
- Complimentary digital museum map included
- Self-paced — no group, no fixed itinerary inside
Rome Pantheon What to expect Proceed to the Pantheon for fast-track entry. Inside, you explore the Rotonda, the dome and oculus, the eminent tombs, and the Pronaos freely. Features
- Fast-track entry past the general admission queue
- Access to the full interior, including the dome, oculus, tombs, and Pronaos
What to bring
All three venues
- Bring a valid photo ID to each venue. Names on tickets must match ID presented at entry.
- Bring your smartphone to access the audio app at the Colosseum and the Vatican digital map.
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel A strict dress code applies: knees, shoulders, and back must be fully covered. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended — the Vatican Museums involve extended walking across multiple galleries and floors.
What's not allowed
- Colosseum: Large backpacks, suitcases, and bulky luggage are not permitted. There is no on-site storage. Baby strollers are permitted when necessary.
- Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Large bags and suitcases are not permitted; lockers are available on site. Photography, video recording, and mobile phone use are strictly prohibited inside the Sistine Chapel. Silence must be observed inside the Sistine Chapel. Pets are not allowed, except certified guide dogs.
- Pantheon: Shorts, vests, and sleeveless tops are not permitted inside. No mobile devices or headphones are included — visitors must bring their own smartphone and headphones.
Accessibility
- Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: The Colosseum experience is wheelchair and stroller accessible although uneven paving and cobblestones at the other two sites are tricky to navigate with a wheelchair/stroller.
- Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: The Vatican Museums are wheelchair accessible for this self-guided visit. Free wheelchair hire is available on site. Free entry is also offered to visitors with certified mobility impairments (over 74%) and one companion.
- Pantheon: Site is wheelchair accessible.
Additional information
- Bookings require accurate full names for all participants.
- The Colosseum entry time is fixed; the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill may be visited at any point within opening hours on the same date after Colosseum entry.
- The Vatican Museums may close the Sistine Chapel on short notice for official events or religious proceedings; your ticket remains valid for the rest of the Vatican Museums in such cases.
- Dress modestly to guarantee entry to both the Vatican Museums and the Rome Pantheon since they are religious sites. Shoulders and knees must be covered.
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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