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Sunday 1 August 2021 12:08

Rome's Colosseum welcomes up to 8,000 tourists a day

Visitor numbers at Colosseum rise thanks to European tourists.The Colosseum is currently welcoming an average of seven to eight thousand tourists a day, with visitor numbers rising, according to Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.These figures are far below the pre-covid daily average of between 20 and 25 thousand tourists in the high season however the numbers have been growing steadily since the end of June. Italy unveils winning design for Colosseum arena floor The Colosseum archaeological park told Corriere della Sera it is "satisfied" with the numbers visiting the ancient amphitheatre which before the coronavirus pandemic sold more than six million tickets annually. The visitors are predominantly Europeans - "many Spanish, Germans and then French and English" reports the Corriere - however the Colosseum has to cope with the loss of its Chinese, Japanese and American tourists who "haven't been seen in more than a year and a half." Green Pass: How to get Italy's digital covid cert and how it works The Colosseum, which hosted the first G20 Culture Ministers' Meeting last week, recently launched its annual Luna sul Colosseo initiative giving Saturday night tours of the arena's labyrinth of underground chambers and tunnels, under the light of the moon. The Parco Archaeologico del Colosseo - which in addition to the Colosseum includes the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill and Domus Aurea - is open seven days a week but visits must be booked online. For visiting details see website. Photo Wanted in Rome. Life returns to the Colosseum #Rome pic.twitter.com/p7SeJBzcb8 — Wanted in Rome (@wantedinrome) August 1, 2021

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The Colosseum is currently welcoming an average of seven to eight thousand tourists a day, with visitor numbers rising, according to Italian newspaper
Corriere della Sera
. These figures are far below the pre-covid daily average of between 20 and 25 thousand tourists in the high season however the numbers have been growing steadily since the end of June.
  • Italy unveils winning design for Colosseum arena floor
The Colosseum archaeological park told Corriere della Sera it is "satisfied" with the numbers visiting the ancient amphitheatre which before the
coronavirus
pandemic sold more than six million tickets annually. The visitors are predominantly Europeans - "many Spanish, Germans and then French and English" reports the Corriere - however the Colosseum has to cope with the loss of its Chinese, Japanese and American tourists who "haven't been seen in more than a year and a half."
  • Green Pass: How to get Italy's digital covid cert and how it works
The Colosseum, which hosted the first
G20 Culture Ministers' Meeting
last week, recently launched its annual
Luna sul Colosseo
initiative giving Saturday night tours of the arena's labyrinth of underground chambers and tunnels, under the light of the moon. The Parco Archaeologico del Colosseo - which in addition to the Colosseum includes the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill and Domus Aurea - is open seven days a week but visits must be booked online. For visiting details see
website
. Photo Wanted in Rome. Life returns to the Colosseum
#Rome
pic.twitter.com/p7SeJBzcb8
— Wanted in Rome (@wantedinrome)
August 1, 2021
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