Best Spots to Photograph the Colosseum

The Colosseum is one of the most photographed monuments in the world. Its scale is so massive that capturing the entire structure in a single shot can be challenging.

Rest assured, this exclusive guide will unveil the best photo points around the Colosseum, ensuring you capture the most unique and stunning shots.

Best spot to snap the Colosseum from the inside

Colosseum Second Tier

The elevated second tier offers the best vantage point for capturing the Colosseum’s interior. 

From here, you can snap stunning photos of the Arena, the surrounding tiers, and the underground while making yourself the center of attraction!

This perspective provides a comprehensive view, perfect for memorable and impressive shots.

Booked your Colosseum tickets yet? Book the skip-the-line entry tickets, as they sell out much in advance. Check out guided tours and underground tours for exclusive access.

Best spot to snap the Colosseum from the outside

Via Nicola Salvi

Via Nicola Salvi is one of the best spots to capture the true scale of the Colosseum. 

This elevated road passes along the northern side of the monument, offering a fantastic vantage point. 

From here, you can get a good angle that covers the entire facade of the Colosseum, showcasing its impressive size and grandeur.

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Largo Gaetana Agnesi

Largo Gaetana Agnesi is a well-known spot among tourists for capturing stunning photos of the Colosseum, so expect a small crowd at all times. However, there’s plenty of time for everyone to get their perfect shot.

One of the highlights of this location is a wall constructed around the Colosseum, designed like a staircase. This wall is at the perfect height from the ground to climb up, sit, and pose. 

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View of the Colosseum from Largo Gaetana Agnesi

Related: Opening and closing times of the Colosseum

Stairs on the East Side

The stairs on the Eastern side of the Colosseum, conveniently located near the public restrooms, offer a closer view of the Colosseum and the plaque erected by Pope Benedict XIV in the Holy Year of 1750.

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Arch of Constantine

The Arch of Constantine, located in the southwest of the Colosseum, between the Colosseum and Palatine Hill, offers a convenient spot to capture both the Colosseum and the impressive Arch of Constantine in a single shot. 

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View of the Arch of Constantine and the Colosseum adjacent to each other

Via Celio Vibenna

This wide road wraps around the southern side of the Colosseum. If you climb the stairs alongside this road, you’ll find a perfect spot with an unobstructed view to capture stunning photos.

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Parco del Colle Oppio

Located on the north side of the Colosseum, it has one of the best spots from where you can capture a wide-angle shot of the entire amphitheater. This less crowded and scenic spot is nestled among pine trees and Roman ruins.

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Ponte degli Annibaldi

Ponte degli Annibaldi is a lesser-known bridge viewpoint for capturing the Colosseum with Roman streets. Located just a short walk from the amphitheater, this small bridge is a hidden gem for photographers to capture stunning shots, especially at sunset or during the blue hour when the city lights create a magical atmosphere.

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Book a photoshoot at the Colosseum

There are professional photographers outside the Colosseum who know the best angles and spots to click impressive pictures of you for your gram.

You can receive high-quality digital photos within just 48 hours, perfect for printing and preserving your memories for a lifetime.

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Best time to photograph the Colosseum 

The ideal times to photograph the Colosseum are during sunrise and sunset. The warm morning sun and the colorful hues of dusk with golden lights make the Colosseum stand majestically, reflecting the rich history of Roman civilization.

Perfect time for a photoshoot? Book a sunset tour and capture stunning pictures as the sun sets and the Colosseum is illuminated in golden hues.

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