Rome E-Bike: Appian Way Tour Up To 6 People
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Overview
Experience the 'Rome E-Bike Small Group Tour of the Appian Way Up To 6 People'. This tour is a fun way to see Rome at night. It's like a relaxed adventure, perfect for anyone who wants to see cool stuff without getting too tired. Guests will glide through the city on an e-bike and see awesome places.
Imagine riding past the Baths of Caracalla and seeing how people in old Rome used to relax. Then, it's on to the Appian Way, an old road that's been around for ages. Along the way, riders will also see the Porta San Sebastiano, Villa di Massenzio, and the Temple of Romulus. These are all super old and have stories to tell.
What's included? A small group of six people, a local expert guide, stops at Porta San Sebastiano, Baths of Caracalla, a tasty sandwich (with meat or vegan options) and a drink. Also included are visits to the Appian Way and Park, Villa di Massenzio, and the Temple of Romulus. What’s not included? Entrance tickets to get inside the monuments, this tour is only from outside. This E-bike tour includes the chance to see the Circus Maximus, Baths of Caracalla, Appian Way, Mausoleum of Hadrian (Castel Sant'Angelo), Catacombs of San Callisto and San Sebastiano




Highlights
Effortless E-biking: Glide through Rome with ease on a comfortable e-bike.
Iconic Landmarks: See famous sites like the Baths of Caracalla and the Appian Way.
Delicious Treat: Enjoy a tasty sandwich and a refreshing drink.
Small Group Experience: Get personal attention with a small group of six people.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers really enjoyed seeing Rome on e-bikes, especially at night. They liked the guides and the food, but some wanted more time at each place.

Customers loved seeing the sights at night.
The e-bikes made the tour easy and fun.
The guides were friendly and knew a lot.
The sandwich and drink were a nice treat.
Some customers wished they had more time at each stop.
A few people found the e-bikes a little tricky at first.
The Journey
Circus Maximus
Step back in time at the Circus Maximus, ancient Rome's grandest chariot racing stadium. Imagine the roar of the crowd and the thunder of hooves as you stand on this historic ground. Beyond the races, enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Palatine Hill, where emperors once resided, offering a glimpse into the opulence and power of ancient Rome. This is more than just a stadium; it's a portal to a thrilling past.
Baths of Caracalla
Experience the grandeur of the Baths of Caracalla, an immense thermal complex that was once the heart of Roman social life. Marvel at the surviving architecture, imagining the bustling atmosphere as citizens bathed, exercised, and socialized. Discover remnants of intricate mosaics and colossal structures, offering a vivid glimpse into the daily life and engineering prowess of ancient Rome. The Baths of Caracalla are a testament to Rome's sophisticated past and its commitment to public well-being.
Appian Way
Walk in the footsteps of emperors and legionnaires along the Appian Way, one of the earliest and most strategically important Roman roads. This ancient highway, dating back to 312 BC, connected Rome to its vast empire, facilitating trade, military movements, and the spread of Roman culture. Explore the ruins that line the road, from ancient tombs to crumbling villas, and feel the weight of history beneath your feet. The Appian Way offers a unique opportunity to connect with the enduring legacy of the Roman Empire.
Mausoleum of Hadrian (Castel Sant'Angelo)
Explore the imposing Mausoleum of Hadrian, now known as Castel Sant'Angelo, a monumental testament to Roman history and architectural ingenuity. Originally built as Emperor Hadrian's tomb, it transformed over the centuries into a formidable fortress and papal residence. Ascend its ramparts for breathtaking panoramic views of Rome, tracing the city's evolution from ancient empire to Renaissance power. This iconic landmark embodies the layered history and enduring spirit of Rome.
Catacombs of San Callisto and San Sebastiano
Descend into the depths of Rome's ancient Catacombs, a vast network of underground tunnels that served as burial places for early Christians. Wander through the dimly lit passages, discovering the tombs of martyrs and popes, and marveling at the early Christian art that adorns the walls. These subterranean labyrinths offer a profound glimpse into the faith, resilience, and artistic expression of early Christians, providing a unique perspective on Rome's rich religious history.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a semi-private group of up to 6 people, a professional local expert guide, and visits to Porta San Sebastiano, the Baths of Caracalla, the Appian Way and Park, Villa di Massenzio, and the Temple of Romulus. A panino (porchetta or vegan option) and one drink are also included. Admission inside the monuments is not included, as the tour only explores the exteriors.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be riding an e-bike for a few hours. Also, bring a water bottle to stay hydrated, especially during warmer months.