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Appian Way and Aqueducts Electric Bike Tour

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Appian Way and Aqueducts Electric Bike Tour

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Rome, IT
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Experience the ancient wonders of Rome on the Appian Way and Aqueducts Electric Bike Tour. Join our expert tour leaders as they guide you through the time-honored sites that have stood the test of time. From the iconic Circus Maximus to the beautiful Terme di Caracalla, you'll be transported back in time to the days of ancient Rome. Explore the well-preserved Catacombs of Saint Callixtus and marvel at the ancient structures of the Circus of Maxentius. Visit the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella and the Villa of the Quintilii before ending your tour at the Parco degli Acquedotti, where you can admire the grandeur of the Roman aqueducts. This 240-minute tour guarantees unforgettable moments and a deeper understanding of Rome's rich history. Book your electric bike tour now and embark on a journey through ancient Rome like never before.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the ancient ruins of the Appian Way
  • See the magnificent Circus Maximus stadium
  • Visit the beautifully preserved Baths of Caracalla
  • Discover the eerie Catacombs of Saint Callixtus
  • Cycle through the stunning Parco degli Acquedotti
  • Several sizes of quality e-bike
  • Helmet
  • Mobile phone holder
  • Food and drink
  • Tips

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Introduction

Welcome to ancient Rome! If you're looking to transport yourself back in time and experience the true essence of this captivating city, then the Appian Way and Aqueducts Electric Bike Tour is perfect for you. This tour offers a unique and exhilarating way to explore some of Rome's most famous landmarks and uncover the hidden gems that make this city so special.

What to expect?

On this electric bike tour, you can expect to experience the grandeur of ancient Rome like never before. The tour takes you along the historic Appian Way, a road that has been traveled by emperors, soldiers, and philosophers for centuries. You'll also get to marvel at the impressive aqueducts that supplied water to the city, a testament to the engineering prowess of the ancient Romans.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and anyone who wants to see a different side of Rome. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or even a group of friends or family, this tour is suitable for all. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Rome, and it's suitable for all fitness levels thanks to the electric bikes that make pedaling a breeze.

Why book this?

What sets this tour apart from others is the combination of expert tour leaders and the unique mode of transportation. The knowledgeable guides will bring the history of Rome to life with their animated storytelling and insider knowledge. And with the electric bikes, you'll be able to cover much more ground than on a traditional walking tour, allowing you to see more of the city in a shorter amount of time.

Good to know

It's important to note that this tour is suitable for participants of all ages and fitness levels due to the electric bikes. The tour includes stops at iconic landmarks such as the Circus Maximus, Terme di Caracalla, Catacombs of Saint Callixtus, Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella e Castrum Caetani, and many more. The total duration of the tour is 240 minutes, ensuring you have ample time to soak in the history and take stunning photos.

Reviews

Those who have taken this tour rave about the experience. They particularly appreciate the in-depth knowledge of the tour guides and the opportunity to explore Rome in a fun and unique way. Many highlight the electric bikes as a game-changer, allowing them to effortlessly navigate the city and see more sights than they ever thought possible. Overall, the tour receives high praise for its immersive nature and memorable experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Circus Maximus

The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium. It is located in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome. It measured 621 m (2,037 ft) in length and 118 m (387 ft) in width and could accommodate over 150,000 spectators.

Terme di Caracalla

The Baths of Caracalla were the city's second largest Roman public baths, or thermae, after the Baths of Diocletian. The baths were likely built between AD 212 (or 211) and 216/217, during the reigns of emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla. They were in operation until the 530s and then fell into disuse and ruin.

Admission Not Included

Porta San Sebastiano

The Porta San Sebastiano is the largest and one of the best-preserved gates passing through the Aurelian Walls in Rome.

Catacombs of Saint Callixtus

The Catacombs of Callixtus is one of the Catacombs of Rome on the Appian Way. The catacombs are located in very nice almost pedestrian area.

Circus of Maxentius

The Circus of Maxentius is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, part of a complex of buildings erected by emperor Maxentius on the Via Appia between AD 306 and 312.

Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella e Castrum Caetani - Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica

The Tomb of Caecilia Metella is one of the most well known and well preserved monuments along the Via Appia. It was built during the 1st century BC to honor Caecilia Metella, who was the daughter of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus.

Admission Not Included

Villa dei Quintili e Santa Maria Nova - Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica

The Villa of the Quintilii is an ancient Roman villa beyond the fifth milestone along the Via Appia Antica. It was built by the rich and cultured brothers Sextus Quintilius Valerius Maximus and Sextus Quintilius Condianus (consuls in 151 AD).

Admission Not Included

Parco degli Acquedotti - Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica

The park is named after the aqueducts that run through it. It is crossed on one side by the Aqua Felix and also contains part of the Aqua Claudia and the remains of Villa delle Vignacce to the North West. A short stretch of the original Roman Via Latina can also be seen.

Parco Della Caffarella

The Caffarella Park is a large park in the heart of Rome. It is part of the Parco Regionale Appia Antica. The Caffarella Valley and is bordered on its northern side by the Via Latina and on its southern by the Appian Way.

Ninfeo di Egeria

Egeria was a nymph attributed a legendary role in the early history of Rome as a divine consort and counselor of Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome, to whom she imparted laws and rituals pertaining to ancient Roman religion. Her name is used as an eponym for a female advisor or counselor.

Reviews

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5 (1)

Michelle_w

Guide Adriana was fantastic. Very attentive to riders and a walking/ riding living history book! And so passionate for job. Bike was in good working order, location easy to find. Friendly staff at bike shop. The ride was exhilarating, incredibly interesting & so important to see that there’s more to Rome than simply the usual touristy spots. It can be quite physical at times with some challenging terrain but this should not put anyone off…it really is a must do.
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2024-04-27 00:36