- The ancient Appian Way, built in 312 B.C. by the consul Appius Claudius, is the oldest and most famous of the Roman roads.
- Also known as "Regina Viarum", it connected Rome to the port of Brindisi, on the Adriatic coast.
- The urban stretch of the ancient Appian Way still hosts impressive Roman monuments such as the Circus of Maxentius and
- the Tomb of Caecilia Metella, as well as the most famous Christian underground cemeteries in the world, the catacombs,
- a maze of tunnels running under the Appian Way for tens of kilometres.
- Cross Porta San Sebastiano to get to the oldest road in the world;
- Discover the Villa of Maxentius and its beautiful Natural Park;
- Visit the catacombs of St. Callixtus and the majestic Mausoleum of Caecilia Metella,
- an imposing tomb of the first-century B.C. embedded in a medieval fortress.
Price per person: | € 78.00 |
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Minimum: | 2 persons |
Departure time: | 10.00 |
Duration: | 3 Hours |
Available: | Sunday |
Meeting point | Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 204 |
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Warnings for use | Minimum load 45 Kg - Maximum load 115 Kg. Use is conditioned by the supervision of parents for children under the age of 18. Over 75 years old is required to have a sufficient motor capacity to use the vehicle without external assistance. |
Itinerary map | No |