One cannot say to have really visited Rome without making a stop at the Colosseum. Perhaps, however, the scorching heat may discourage you from embarking on this type of excursion... But what if, instead, there was a chance to visit the magnificent Flavian Amphitheater under the favor of starlight?
Come and discover the fantastic tour called, precisely, Colosseum under the Moon: a special tour, designed for a maximum of 12 people, starting right after the closing time of the site. This particular tour involving a nighttime visit to the Colosseum begins after sunset. During the tour you will be accompanied by an experienced guide who will carefully introduce you to all the incredible sights you are about to visit.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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