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Explore Rome’s Stadio Olimpico with a 1-hour guided tour including exclusive areas, interactive exhibits, and a photo opportunity pitch-side. Suitable for all visitors.

The Rome: Stadio Olimpico Entry Ticket & Guided Tour offers an engaging way to experience Italy’s iconic stadium in just 1 hour. Priced affordably, this tour is rated 4.2 out of 5, reflecting its popularity among fans of sports, music, and history alike. It provides exclusive access to areas normally off-limits, such as team changing rooms and the mixed zone, giving a behind-the-scenes look at one of Italy’s most celebrated sporting venues.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the opportunity to walk the tunnel of legends, surrounded by memorabilia of football greats like Francesco Totti and Giorgio Chinaglia, as well as legendary concert moments. The inclusion of interactive digital exhibits and multimedia content via QR codes enhances the experience. Visitors can also enjoy a photo in the technical area with the stadium as a backdrop, browse the official store, and relax at the Gold Open Bistrò inside the stadium.
While the tour’s 1-hour duration makes it a quick visit, it packs in a wide variety of sights and experiences. The guided aspect ensures that you learn rich stories and details, making it a suitable choice for those interested in sports history, stadium architecture, or simply experiencing a major Italian landmark in an efficient way.
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The tour begins at Viale dei Gladiatori, directly at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. It’s easy to reach via public transport, with Metro A stops at Ottaviano or Flaminio, complemented by bus and tram options. The coordinates for the stadium are 41.93394470214844, 12.454773902893066, making it straightforward to find.
This central location ensures convenience, whether arriving by public transit or car. The meeting point is clearly marked, and the stadium’s accessibility features accommodate visitors with disabilities, including those with 75% or more disability who can collect a free ticket at the ticket office.

One of the most striking features of this tour is the walk through the tunnel of legends. Surrounded by memorabilia, visitors experience the same corridor that athletes and performers use before big moments. The lighting and sound effects create an immersive atmosphere, bringing football legends and concert icons like Vasco Rossi and Roger Waters** into vivid memory.
This area offers a chance to see historical artifacts up close and learn about major sporting and entertainment events that have shaped the stadium’s history. The tunnel provides a visceral connection to the glory days of Italian football and music, making it a favorite part of the visit.
After the tunnel, the tour leads into the mixed zone, where the drama of sporting contests unfolds through interactive displays and digital installations. Visitors can explore a timeline of the stadium’s development, viewing special multimedia content accessible via QR codes.
This section offers insights into the media operations and post-match interviews that happen in the press area, giving a comprehensive understanding of what unfolds behind the scenes on a match day. The digital exhibits make this part engaging and informative, appealing especially to tech-savvy visitors.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s most exclusive features is access to the team changing rooms of A.S. Roma, S.S. Lazio, and the Italian national team. These spaces are filled with artifacts and displays that capture the pre-match adrenaline and team history.
The changing rooms allow visitors to see where players prepare for their big moments, providing a rare glimpse into the team’s environment. This feature is particularly appealing for football fans eager to see behind closed doors.
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A highlight for many is the chance to stand pitch-side, where the guide leads visitors to the technical area for a photo opportunity. The football field and stadium stands serve as a dramatic backdrop, perfect for capturing a memory of your visit.
This photo stop is brief but impactful, allowing you to relive match day excitement and bring home a souvenir shot taken in one of Italy’s most famous stadiums.

Along With football and concerts, the tour features a dedicated rugby exhibit. Visitors can view jerseys and memorabilia of Italian rugby legends, adding a different sporting dimension to the experience.
This exhibit underscores the stadium’s diverse history as a venue for various sports, making it a well-rounded visit for sports enthusiasts.

After completing the tour, visitors can visit the official stadium store, where a variety of merchandise related to football teams and the stadium itself is available for purchase. For a more relaxed moment, the Gold Open Bistrò inside the stadium offers options to sit down and unwind after the experience.
The inclusion of shopping and a refreshment area adds value, especially for visitors looking to extend their visit or pick up souvenirs.

The tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for visitors with mobility challenges. The activity lasts approximately 1 hour, making it suitable for those with limited time or looking for a short yet content-rich experience.
It is important to note that the tour route might change depending on events at the stadium, so certain areas could be temporarily unavailable. Children up to 5 years old and visitors with 75% or more disability can access the tour for free by collecting a ticket at the Viale dei Gladiatori ticket office.
This tour offers a compact, insightful glimpse into the heart of Italy’s sporting and entertainment history. The exclusive access to changing rooms and the tunnel of legends, combined with interactive exhibits, make it stand out among stadium tours.
The 1-hour duration suits visitors looking for a timed, engaging experience without committing to a lengthy visit. Its affordable price and accessible features add to its appeal for a wide range of travelers.
Fans of football, rugby, or concert history will find plenty to enjoy. The tour’s guided narration enriches the visit, providing context and stories that bring each area to life. However, those seeking an in-depth, multi-hour exploration might prefer longer tours or combined experiences.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is about 1 hour.
What areas are included in the tour?
It includes the tunnel of legends, mixed zone, team changing rooms for A.S. Roma, Lazio, and the Italian national team, as well as the pitch-side photo opportunity.
Is the tour suitable for visitors with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and designed to accommodate visitors with disabilities.
Can I visit the stadium store after the tour?
Yes, visitors can browse the official stadium store after completing the guided experience.
Are there multimedia features during the tour?
Yes, digital exhibits and multimedia content are available via QR codes along the route.
Is there a place to relax or get refreshments?
The Gold Open Bistrò inside the stadium offers options to sit and relax after the tour.
Can children join the tour for free?
Yes, children up to 5 years old and visitors with 75% or more disability can access the tour free of charge with a ticket collected at the ticket office.
What should I do if I have a disability?
Disabilities of 75% or more qualify for free tickets, obtainable at the ticket office before entry.
How do I get to the stadium using public transport?
By Metro A (stops Ottaviano and Flaminio) and bus/tram options, including lines 23, 31, 32, 69, 70, 89, 200, 201 near Piazzale Clodio or Foro Italico.
Is the tour available in languages other than Italian?
Yes, the tour is offered in English and Italian.
This guided tour of Rome’s Stadio Olimpico offers a well-rounded, accessible, and interactive insight into a stadium that has hosted football legends, concerts, and historic sporting events. It’s a smart choice for those who want to experience the excitement of the stadium in a short, memorable visit.
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