After breakfast, we can indulge in an independent exploration of the city, about which we received detailed information from the panoramic tour, or join the additional offers: a guided visit to the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. A must-see for anyone coming to Rome is the Colosseum, especially when accompanied by tales of armored gladiators and hungry lions! More than any other monument, this iconic amphitheater symbolizes the power and drama of Ancient Rome and is an electrifying sight even today. Opened in 80 AD, seating 50,000, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Colosseum has survived and is in remarkably good shape! And it doesn't take a great leap of the imagination to picture it in its splendor, with its steeply stacked stands filled with frenzied spectators as gladiators battle it out in the arena below. After 2,000 years it is still Italy's biggest tourist attraction! We'll walk through the Roman Forum, the place where the heart of the whole ancient world beat for several centuries. The Arch of Septimius Severus - the navel of the world, the "militarism aureum" - the zero point, the beginning of all the roads that lead to Rome, the "mundus" - the door to the afterlife, the Temple of Saturn, the Temple of Dioscuri, the Temple of Vesta, where the sacred fire and sacred objects of great importance were kept, the temple of Julius Caesar, where Caesar was cremated, and the Palatine Hill, where the ruins of the palaces of the Roman emperors are located! All this to reveal to you impressive history and facts! Back at the hotel at dusk, you can choose to relax after a long day or soak up the evening lights of the city and the huge variety of restaurants and bars!