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Power Adapters & Voltage

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Summary

Italy is a parliamentary republic in Southern Europe and a founding EU member. Rome, the capital, pairs nearly three millennia of history with everyday city life — Italian is the main language and the euro is used everywhere.

Government

Parliamentary republic — a President as head of state, a Prime Minister as head of government.

Territory & population

301,340 km² · ~58.9 million people. Greater Rome is home to roughly 4.3 million.

Economy

The world's 8th-largest economy — strong in manufacturing, fashion, design, and tourism.

Languages

Italian (official). English is widely understood in tourist areas and hotels.

Currency & domain

Euro (€, EUR) · internet domain .it

Religion & culture

Predominantly Roman Catholic; daily life centres on food, family, and the evening passeggiata.

City overview

Rome, the Eternal City — Roman, Renaissance, and Baroque landmarks layered across seven hills.

Did you know? Italy
1

Italy has more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other country on earth.

2

It only became a single unified nation in 1861.

3

Italians gave the world the piano, the espresso machine, and the radio.

Did you know? Rome
1

Rome has more than 2,000 fountains — more than any other city.

2

Vatican City, the world's smallest country, sits entirely inside Rome.

3

Visitors toss about €1.5 million into the Trevi Fountain every year.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2026

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Hotel Duomo · Rome

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Trenitalia · Rome → Florence

Sep 3 at 09:40 · platform 12

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Wednesday, September 2, 2026

Colosseum & Forum — Family Pass

Sep 2 at 09:00 · Rome

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Hotel Duomo · 2 nights

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Day 1Rome

Tue, Sep 1 · day 1 of 22

6 activities

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MORNING2

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Colosseum

Archaeological site · Piazza del Colosseo

7 min · 600 m

11:45

1h

2

Temple of Venus and Roma

Temple · Piazza del Colosseo

7 min · 550 m
AFTERNOON2

14:00

1h 30m

3

Roman Forum

Archaeological site · Via della Salara Vecchia

26 min · 2.2 km

16:15

1h

4

Archbasilica of St. John Lateran

Cathedral · Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano

33 min · 2.8 km
EVENING2

18:00

1h 30m

5

Orange Trees Garden

Nature · Piazza Pietro D'Illiria

7 min · 600 m

19:45

45m

6

Santa Maria in Cosmedin

Cathedral · Piazza della Bocca della Verità

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Vatican City
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Vatican City

The world's smallest independent city-state

Half day Open
Colosseum
Archaeological site

Colosseum

Ancient Rome's iconic amphitheatre of gladiators

Half day Open
St. Peter's Basilica
Monument

St. Peter's Basilica

Largest church and heart of Catholicism

1–2 hours
Pantheon
Cathedral

Pantheon

Architectural masterpiece with the world's largest dome

30–60 min Open
Vatican Museums
Museums

Vatican Museums

Vatican's public museums with Renaissance art

2–3 hours
Sistine Chapel
Chapel

Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo's masterpiece and papal-conclave site

1–2 hours
Roman Forum
Archaeological site

Roman Forum

The heart of ancient Roman public life

1–2 hours Open
Trevi Fountain
Statue

Trevi Fountain

Rome's iconic Baroque fountain with coin-toss tradition

30–60 min Open
Saint Peter's Square
Viewpoint

Saint Peter's Square

Bernini's grand colonnaded papal piazza

30–60 min
Pietà (Michelangelo)
Statue

Pietà (Michelangelo)

Michelangelo's marble masterwork in St. Peter's

30–60 min
Galleria Borghese
Museum

Galleria Borghese

Art treasures in a Renaissance villa

1–2 hours
Palatine Hill
Archaeological site

Palatine Hill

Centremost of Rome's seven hills, heart of the empire

1–2 hours Open
Apostolic Palace
Palace

Apostolic Palace

Official residence of the Pope in Vatican City

1–2 hours
Altare della Patria
Attraction

Altare della Patria

Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, symbol of Italy

30–60 min Open
Moses
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Moses

Michelangelo's marble masterwork with horns

30–60 min
Pio-Clementino museum
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Pio-Clementino museum

One of the Vatican Museums' finest galleries

30–60 min
Castel Sant'Angelo
Museum

Castel Sant'Angelo

Hadrian's mausoleum turned papal fortress

1–2 hours
Capitoline Museums
Museum

Capitoline Museums

Group of art and archaeological museums on the hill

1–2 hours
Museo Nazionale Romano
Museum

Museo Nazionale Romano

Vast collection of ancient Roman archaeology

Half day
Raphael Rooms
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Raphael Rooms

Frescoed reception rooms by Raphael in the Vatican

30–60 min

Die Tage planen

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Sun, 2 Feb· Brussels

Waffles for the crew

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Grand-Place walking tour

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Hotel des Galeries · 1 night

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Mercedes-Benz Museum

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Wilhelma Zoo tickets

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Groceries — Stuttgart stop

Shopping

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Hotel Wartberg · 1 night

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Train · Milan → Stuttgart

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Hotel Duomo · 2 nights

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Gelateria La Luna

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Wed, 29 Jan· Rome

Hotel Trastevere · 2 nights

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Colosseum skip-the-line

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Day 1Rome

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Colosseum

Archaeological site · Piazza del Colosseo

7 min · 600 m
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Temple of Venus and Roma

Temple · Piazza del Colosseo

7 min · 550 m
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1h 30m

3

Roman Forum

Archaeological site · Via della Salara Vecchia

26 min · 2.2 km

16:15

1h

4

Archbasilica of St. John Lateran

Cathedral · Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano

7 min · 600 m
EVENING2

18:00

1h 30m

5

Orange Trees Garden

Nature · Piazza Pietro D'Illiria

7 min · 600 m

19:45

45m

6

Santa Maria in Cosmedin

Cathedral · Piazza della Bocca della Verità

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Roman Forum

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London

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About This Destination5 sections

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Essential facts about the country including government, economy, and culture.

Languages & Communication

Common languages and helpful phrases for communication.

Essential Phrases

Learn essential phrases with easy pronunciation guides.

Business Hours

Standard opening hours for shops, restaurants, and services.

Public Holidays

Local holidays and how they might affect your plans.

Before You Go4 sections

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Health & Vaccination Requirements

Required vaccines, health advisories, and medical care info.

Time Zone & Jet Lag

Local time zone, daylight saving, and time difference from home.

Weather Forecast

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Weather & Environment3 sections

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Money & Payments7 sections

Daily Budget Estimate

Personalized daily budget based on your travel style.

Typical Prices

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Cash vs Card

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Currency Exchange

Best places to exchange money and avoid high fees.

Staying Connected4 sections

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Power Adapters & Voltage

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Internet & Communication Restrictions

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Essential Travel Apps

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Summary

Travelers from the United States will need a Type C or L adapter for Rome. Devices may handle 230V, but the plug shape is incompatible — bring a converter if they aren’t dual-voltage rated.

230V
Voltage
50HzFrequency
Your home plugs (United States)
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Type A

North America, Japan

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North America

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Europe, South America

Type F

Type F

Germany, Europe

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Adapter status

Rome uses Type C, F & L plugs. North American Type A and B plugs will require a travel adapter to fit Italian wall sockets.

Tips

Most laptops and phone chargers are dual-voltage (110–240V), but verify the device label.

If it says 110V only, use a heavy-duty converter to avoid damaging the device.

Summary

Romans value style, warmth, and good manners. Dress neatly, greet people before asking for help, and never rush a meal — a few small courtesies go a long way in the Eternal City.

Do's

Dress smartly — Italians take real pride in appearance

Cover your shoulders and knees inside churches

Greet with “buongiorno” or “buonasera” before asking

Validate train and bus tickets before you board

Stand at the bar for a faster, cheaper espresso

Don'ts

Order a cappuccino after a meal — espresso only

Tip heavily; simply rounding up is plenty

Touch produce at market stalls — let the vendor serve

Wear beachwear away from the coast

Eat or sit on the steps of monuments and fountains

Topics to avoid

Politics and government corruption

Organized-crime stereotypes

Ranking Italian regions or their cuisines

Cultural norms

Family, food, and the evening passeggiata sit at the heart of daily life. Lunch and dinner are unhurried, social affairs — never to be rushed.

Communication tips

Italians speak warmly and talk with their hands. A handshake suits first meetings; friends greet with a light kiss on each cheek.

Legal rules

Drinking is relaxed, but public drunkenness is frowned upon. Historic-centre rules can fine eating or sitting on monument steps and fountains.

Summary

Rome offers diverse shopping — high fashion on Via Condotti, artisan crafts in Trastevere, food at Campo de’ Fiori. Signature buys include leather goods, Pecorino Romano, and limoncello. Bargaining is uncommon; always verify authenticity for valuable items.

Cultural significance

A diverse shopping experience, from high-fashion boutiques and artisan workshops to bustling local markets — reflecting Rome’s rich history and vibrant culture.

Best markets

For luxury fashion, visit Via Condotti and Via del Babuino. Mainstream shopping lines Via del Corso. For artisan goods, explore Trastevere; Campo de’ Fiori offers fresh produce and local delicacies.

Notable Local Products

Italian Leather Goods (Bags, Wallets, Shoes)

€80–€500

High-quality leather crafted with traditional Italian artistry. Durable, stylish, and a classic Roman souvenir or fashion statement.

Via del Corso, Via Condotti, artisan shops in Trastevere, or leather markets.

Look for “Made in Italy” labels, examine the stitching, and feel the leather for suppleness. Beware of overly cheap imitations.

Pecorino Romano Cheese

€15–€30 / kg

A hard, salty sheep’s-milk cheese from Rome’s Lazio region — essential to many Roman pasta dishes.

Campo de’ Fiori Market, local “alimentari”, or Eataly.

Look for the DOP (Denominazione d’Origine Protetta) label, guaranteeing origin and quality.

Limoncello

€15–€30 / bottle

A traditional lemon liqueur, typically served chilled as an after-dinner digestivo. Refreshing and distinctly Italian.

Supermarkets, specialty liquor stores, and souvenir shops across the city.

Check for “Prodotto in Italia” and prefer well-known regional brands or small artisan producers.

Hand-Painted Ceramics

€20–€200

Vibrantly coloured pottery featuring traditional patterns and classical Roman motifs. Each piece is unique.

Artisan workshops in Trastevere, Via Margutta, or specialty souvenir shops.

Look for slight irregularities that mark hand-painting. Some artists sign their work — ask about their process.

Truffle Products (Oil, Paste, Sauce)

€15–€80

Gourmet products made from local truffles — oils, pastes, and sauces to enhance Italian dishes.

Specialty food shops, Eataly, or high-end grocery stores.

Check the ingredient list for real truffle content, not just flavouring. Reputable brands are a good sign.

Shopping tips

Prices are generally fixed in retail stores and malls; bargaining is uncommon.

For markets like Campo de’ Fiori, prices are typically fair.

Expect a coffee around €1.50 standing at the bar, and a quick lunch around €10–€15.

Prices vary by quality, vendor, and current market conditions. Compare prices before significant purchases, and for valuable items verify authenticity and request certification where applicable.

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Thursday, September 10, 2026

Flight from Stuttgart (STR) to Brussels (BRU)

Sep 10 · 07:25 → 13:25 · 3 segments

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Hotel Le Dixseptième · Brussels

Sep 10 → Sep 13 · 3 nights

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Sun, 2 Feb· Brussels

Waffles for the crew

Food & dining

Paid by you

18.50

Grand-Place walking tour

Activities

Paid by Marco

96.00

Hotel des Galeries · 1 night

Accommodation

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210.00
Sat, 1 Feb· Stuttgart

Mercedes-Benz Museum

Activities

Paid by you

120.00

Wilhelma Zoo tickets

Activities

Paid by Lena

84.00

Groceries — Stuttgart stop

Shopping

Paid by Sofia

43.20

Hotel Wartberg · 1 night

Accommodation

Paid by you

168.00

Train · Milan → Stuttgart

Transport

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312.00
Fri, 31 Jan· Milan

Hotel Duomo · 2 nights

Accommodation

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1,360.00

Dinner by the Navigli

Food & dining

Paid by Marco

128.40

Gelateria La Luna

Food & diningGelateria La Luna

Paid by Lena

13.50
Wed, 29 Jan· Rome

Hotel Trastevere · 2 nights

Accommodation

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1,180.00

Colosseum skip-the-line

Activities

Paid by Marco

96.00

Flights · 6 × Brussels ⇄ Rome

Transport

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1,788.00

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Rome day route
Day 1Rome

Tue, Sep 1 · day 1 of 22

6 activities

Hotel Artemide
6.7 kmWalk1h 8mFree€235Spent0/6Done
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MORNING2
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Colosseum

Archaeological site · Piazza del Colosseo

7 min · 600 m
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11:45

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Temple of Venus and Roma

Temple · Piazza del Colosseo

7 min · 550 m
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1h 30m

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Roman Forum

Archaeological site · Via della Salara Vecchia

26 min · 2.2 km

16:15

1h

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Archbasilica of St. John Lateran

Cathedral · Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano

7 min · 600 m
EVENING2

18:00

1h 30m

5

Orange Trees Garden

Nature · Piazza Pietro D'Illiria

7 min · 600 m

19:45

45m

6

Santa Maria in Cosmedin

Cathedral · Piazza della Bocca della Verità

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Roman Forum

The heart of ancient Roman public life

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Roman Forum

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DAY 2 · WED

Sep 2

6 activities

DAY 3 · THU

Sep 3

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2:00 PM

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Stroll through the heart of ancient Roman public life; use the elevator near the Arch of Titus for easier access to the site's lower levels.

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Der Tag, auf der Karte

Der Plan für heute und die Route, mit etwas Neuem gleich um die Ecke.

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die Erinnerungen

Die ganze Reise bleibt — lange nach der Rückkehr.

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Colosseum

First morning in Rome — the kids couldn’t believe how BIG it is.

LLena29 JanColosseum, Rome
Fontana di Trevi

Coins tossed — we’re officially coming back to Rome.

MMarco29 JanFontana di Trevi, Rome

Lucas ordered his first gelato solo — “Una fragola, per favore!” The waiter applauded.

LLena29 JanGelateria del Teatro
Duomo di Milano

135 spires and Sofia counted every one of them out loud.

SSofia31 JanDuomo di Milano

Mum & Dad's anniversary by the Navigli — 40 years, still holding hands on the cobblestones.

MMarco31 JanNavigli, Milan
Mercedes-Benz

Eight floors of cars and Dad read every single plaque.

YYou1 FebMercedes-Benz Museum
Wilhelma Zoo

Made friends with the meerkats — we nearly had to adopt one.

LLena1 FebWilhelma Zoo

Motorhome wisdom #7: reach the Stellplatz before 17:00 or the riverside spots are gone.

YYou2 FebBad Cannstatt
Grand-Place

Evening stroll on the Grand-Place — gold leaf everywhere and waffles for the whole crew.

SSofia2 FebGrand-Place, Brussels

Alles in einem gemeinsamen Reisetagebuch.

Kamerarolle, Notizen auf der Serviette, jemandes Erinnerung —

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On budget

1,382 left of €7,000

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Daily spending

Fri in Milan was the priciest — 1,502, 1.7× an average day.

1276
Wed 29
1502
Fri 31
415
Sat 1
325
Sun 2
By destination

Top destination: Rome 55% (€3,064).

1Rome3,06455%
2Milan1,50227%
3Stuttgart72713%
4Brussels3256%
Where it goes

Most went to Accommodation 52% (€2,918).

Accommodation2,91852%
Transport2,10037%
Activities3967%
Food & dining1603%
Who paid

You fronted the most — 5,157 so far.

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Sofia
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Sofia pays You1,361.20Mark paid
Lena pays You1,306.90Mark paid
Marco pays You1,084.00Mark paid

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YouYou
paid €5,156.50 · share €1,404.40
3,752.10is owed
Marco
paid €320.40 · share €1,404.40
1,084.00owes
Lena
paid €97.50 · share €1,404.40
1,306.90owes
Sofia
paid €43.20 · share €1,404.40
1,361.20owes
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Europe
6 of 53
11%
Asia
3 of 53
6%
North America
0 of 41
0%
South America
0 of 14
0%
Africa
0 of 58
0%
Oceania
1 of 26
4%
Antarctica
0 of 5
0%

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Europe · 6

BelgiumFranceGermanyItalyPolandSwitzerland

Asia · 3

ArmeniaChinaUzbekistan

Oceania · 1

New Zealand

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EB

Emily Brown

2 trips · 2 countries

ED

Emma Doe

2 trips · 2 countries

JT

James Taylor

1 trips · 1 countries

UD

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1 trips · 1 countries

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Former Traveler

1 trips · 1 countries

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Colosseum
Archaeological site

Colosseum

Ancient Rome’s iconic amphitheatre of gladiators

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Why visit

As the largest ancient amphitheatre and a marvel of Roman engineering, the Colosseum offers a direct connection to gladiatorial combat and ancient entertainment. Its iconic status and well-preserved ruins make it a must-see for history lovers and first-time visitors to Rome.

About this place

The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is an elliptical amphitheatre in the center of Rome. Built between 72 and 80 AD under emperors Vespasian and Titus, it is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, with a capacity of 50,000 to 80,000 spectators. Read more

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Rome, Italy
Sep 1 – 4, 2026
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Milan, Italy
Sep 4 – 7, 2026
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Stuttgart, Germany
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