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This summer, the Colosseum in Rome has expanded its evening tours to four nights per week, operating until 11 p.m., aimed at providing relief from the rising temperatures in the city. Each nighttime tour accommodates up to 275 guests, and the summer schedule has already reached full capacity. Attendees navigating the lit arena and its subterranean pathways have described the journey as both 'enchanting' and 'romantic,' offering a remarkable contrast to the bustling and hot daytime excursions. The extended hours are supported by funding from the Italian Ministry of Culture, and officials indicate that the initiative may continue into September, contingent on interest.
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00:00If you've ever wanted to see the Colosseum without melting in the Roman sun, now's your chance.
00:05Rome's ancient arena has extended its night tours to four evenings a week this summer,
00:10running all the way until 11 p.m., as officials try to help visitors beat the city's brutal heat.
00:17Up to 275 people can join each After Dark tour, and honestly,
00:22the entire summer program is already completely sold out.
00:26Visitors walking through the illuminated arena and underground passages
00:29describe the experience as both magical and romantic,
00:33a world away from the crowded, sweltering visits during the day.
00:37The whole thing is backed by funding from Italy's culture ministry.
00:41And officials say if demand keeps up, the nighttime program could keep running all the way into September.
00:48Disclosure. This video contains stock footage and content created, or enhanced, using AI-assisted tools.
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