Rome E-Bike Tour: Appian Way Adventure
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Overview
The Rome E-Bike Tour of the Appian Way is a super fun way to see cool stuff outside the city! This adventure takes about 3 hours. It starts at Circus Maximus, a huge stadium where Romans watched games long ago. Up to 250,000 people could fit in there!
Get ready to see amazing views of Palatine Hill and big villas. Then, zoom over to the Baths of Caracalla, which were like giant Roman pools. Next, ride on the Appian Way, an old road that helped the Roman Empire grow. It was built way back in 312 BC and went all the way to southern Italy! While biking, spot old tombs, churches, and aqueducts. There are even secret catacombs hiding below! This tour shows you a side of Rome you might not expect.
This tour includes a local expert guide to show you around Villa dei Quintilii, Baths of Caracalla, the Appian Way and Park, Villa di Massenzio, Porta San Sebastiano, and the Temple of Romulus. You'll get to use a bike, too! Choose a small group tour with only 6 people or go for a private tour. What’s not included? Gratuities (tips), if you want to give them. Come see Rome in a new and exciting way!




Highlights
E-Bike Adventure: Explore Rome's ancient Appian Way on a comfortable and easy-to-use e-bike.
Small Group Tour: Enjoy a more personal experience with a small group of 6 people or less.
See Ancient Wonders: Discover the Baths of Caracalla, Villa dei Quintilii, and other historical sites.
Expert Local Guide: Learn about Rome's history from a knowledgeable local guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers found the E-Bike tour of the Appian Way to be an enjoyable and informative experience. The Appian way is one of the most beautiful attractions and the guides really make sure to make your experience as memorable as possible!

Customers loved biking the Appian Way, saying it was a fun way to see the sites.
Many enjoyed having a guide who shared interesting stories about Rome.
Some people thought the bikes were easy to use, making the tour enjoyable.
Many appreciate the beauty and history of the Appian way.
A few people mentioned the road can be bumpy in some spots.
Some wish the tour provided water
The Journey
Colosseum
Begin your Roman adventure at the Colosseum, the grandest amphitheater ever built. Imagine the roar of the crowd as gladiators clashed and spectacles unfolded within its massive walls. Marvel at the architectural ingenuity of this iconic symbol of imperial Rome, and soak in breathtaking views of the Palatine Hill and the ruins of emperors' villas. A visit here is a step back in time to the heart of the Roman Empire's power and entertainment.
Baths of Caracalla
Experience the grandeur of the Baths of Caracalla, the second-largest thermal baths in ancient Rome. Once a bustling center for socializing, relaxation, and physical activity, these impressive ruins offer a glimpse into the daily lives of Roman citizens. Envision the elaborate mosaics, soaring vaults, and expansive pools that once adorned this magnificent complex, and appreciate the scale of Roman engineering and opulence.
Appian Way
Travel along the ancient Appian Way (Via Appia Antica), a historic Roman road dating back to 312 BC. Feel the weight of history beneath your wheels as you traverse this ancient highway, once a vital lifeline for the Roman Empire's military and commerce. Discover ancient tombs, catacombs, and remnants of Roman villas lining the road, offering a unique perspective on the lives and deaths of those who walked this path centuries ago. This road offers a tangible link to the past.
Mausoleum (Likely Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella)
Uncover the secrets of one of Rome's most important and ancient mausoleums, most likely the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella. This imposing cylindrical tomb stands as a testament to the power and wealth of Roman nobility. Explore the well-preserved structure and imagine the elaborate funerary rituals and the stories of those buried within. Its strategic location along the Appian Way underscores its historical and cultural significance.
Churches of San Callisto and San Sebastiano & Catacombs
Ride by the private park encompassing the Churches of San Callisto and San Sebastiano, and descend into the hidden world of the Roman catacombs. Discover the kilometers of underground tunnels that served as burial places and secret meeting points for early Christians. Explore the ancient frescoes, tombs, and chambers that offer a poignant glimpse into the lives and beliefs of Rome's early Christian community. These sacred spaces offer a profound and unforgettable experience.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes use of a bicycle, a professional local expert guide, entrance to Villa dei Quintilii, Baths of Caracalla, a visit to the Appian Way and Park, Villa di Massenzio, Porta San Sebastiano, and the Temple of Romulus, all within a small group setting of 6 people maximum. A private tour option is also available! Gratuities are not included, but are optional.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. The Appian Way can be bumpy, so be prepared for a slightly rough ride!