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Amazing
It was worth the time and I didnt have to wait in line because our tour guide had taken care of everything. Unforgetable trip

Reviewed by: Adriana from on Oct 28 2009

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Husband love the Colosseo
Wow, I will have to say that it was an awesome feeling to be standing in the very famous historical Colosseum. My husband went camera crazy. I will say that our tour wasn't that great and they cut off taking us upstairs. In total, the tour took 20 minutes. They did continue the tour across the street at the palace gardens. In all though, it is a must see. I would say even though our tour was short it is best to have someone explain things.

Reviewed by: c from on Oct 19 2009

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You need a guide
We had a guide telling us of the history other wise it would have been like many other ruins in the world.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 20 2008

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Such an experience
The colliseum was great. The gladiators took pictures with us for free b.c we used our camera.They actually posed for 4 pictures with us. The horse and carriage people will try to rip you off, but you can avoid them.The sights were great.It was fun to walk around on our own without keeping up with a group and watching the clock.I would love to go back.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 01 2008

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It was great, we hope to return soon.
I went to Rome with my friends and lasted two weeks. We had lots of fun because we never stoped visiting the sites, we were always on the go. The most beautiful place to us was the Vatican. There were other interesting places that we enjoyed like the Castle San Angelo and lots of other amazing places that we visited.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 09 2008

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Tourists Beware
You dont want to miss this when in Rome but...the experience we had there diminished the greatness of it. When we walked up, the "gladiators" out front offered to take pics with them and our family. Then they demanded 10 Euros for it! There will be tour guides who ask you to join their tour to avoid a wait in the regular line, then come to find out you will have wait with them also. Our tour guide was a grumpy old man who refused to speak louder. This was a disappointing experience!

Reviewed by: americangirl from on May 26 2008

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Ingenuity of Ancient Romans
To the writer who exclaims, "...who wants to see an old, decomposing colosseum?" Why don't you stay in the comfort of your pre-fab, circa 1998 home so you can totally ignore a little thing called history and culture. Just don't forget to thank the Romans for your indoor plumbing, innovations with urban planning and Roman numerals (so you can tell the difference between the Rocky movies and each of the Super Bowls). A word of advice: don't go to Athens...you may have a coronary. Che caffone.

Reviewed by: Jules from on May 08 2008

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Defo go back
We went on the sunday morning 20/4/08 and the queues were huge, although much to our delight they went down very fast and in all I think we queued for max 30 minutes. It is well worth a visit for the €11 it is we spent at least a couple of hours there and it was coupled with the manifestation parade which only heightened the enjoyment more. Heres a bit of trivia for you did you know they used to fill the bottom or the collossuem in water and reinact battle scenes!!!! Just walking round thinking about the gladiators and christians and of course the lions. Its definetly not to be missed on your trip to Rome.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 22 2008

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breath taking
when we were approaching the collesseum we were gob smacked. the sheer size alone is breath taking. guided tour was fantastic. it would be foolish to go in on your own. did u know the camp nou(where barcelona play there soccer) is designed on the collesseum.

Reviewed by: Padraig from on Apr 18 2008

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Heart of Ancient Rome
Truely a collossal structure, impressive not only for the history of the games that were held there, but for the engineering and design of the space. Amazing views of ancient Rome, hard to miss and impossible to forget. A definate must see while in Rome, any time of the year. Great to plan a day at the Foro Romano and Colosseo

Reviewed by: sportsfan 1000 from on Apr 05 2008
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