Though the Roman Empire covered over 6.5 million square kilometres at its peak, the Roman Forum was at its very heart. Today, it’s a crumbling but preserved monument to the power once wielded by the likes of Caesar, and the immense military power he commanded.
The site of the Roman Forum is relatively small compared to some of the epic architectural sites that are likely to come to your attention while in Rome. But it’s still a historical gem well worth a visit. To find out more about this historic site, there are audio guides available from a booth by the Arch of Titus, located near to the Colosseum.
As the oldest surviving ruin within the complex, the Temple of Saturn is of particular interest. Other popular features include the Arch of Titus constructed in the 1st century, the Temple of Vesta, and the Church of Santi Luca e Martina both of which were originally built in the 7th century. There are literally hundreds of monuments located around the site, though, meaning that there are many more obscure buildings worth seeking out too. The coloured-marble mosaic floors inside the Curia Julia are a particular highlight this is a building within which the Roman senate was seated.
Visits to the Roman Forum best combined with a trip to the Colosseum. The purchase price of a ticket to the Roman Forum includes entry to the Colosseum, as well as Palatine Hill. Also, the ticket remains valid for two days, so a return visit is possible. This is a spectacular destination, and one that visitors shouldn’t miss during their visit to Rome.
This part of Rome can get particularly hot and there’s very little shade to escape from the heat, so strong sunscreen and water are essential items to bring. The Roman Forum is in central Rome, with the main entrance on the Via dei Fori Imperiali. There’s also another entrance at Via San Gregorio 30. There are bus stops and metro stations nearby. The forum closes at 6 p.m. and at 1 p.m. on Sundays.
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Give yourself at least 2hrs to soak this one up. It’s amazing!!!
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Rome is a must see city, it is incredible
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Look hard for quality places to eat. Very expensive dinners and not great food. The breakfasts were good and coffees great. Just look around to find bars who sell cappuccinos for 1:30 euros or less. Some places charge up to 5 euros if you sit down. Ridiculous
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Comfortable shoes, water for hot days, and change for the toilets. Be prepared for the crowds.
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