♂️ E-Bike Adventure on the Appian Way & Catacombs! ✨
Explore Rome’s ancient past on an exhilarating e-bike tour! Start at Circus Maximus, riding safely on a bike path to get comfortable before hitting the legendary Appian Way—Rome’s oldest road.
Pedal past ruins, aqueducts, and stunning countryside, and feel history come to life around you. Then, venture underground into the Catacombs, where early Christians sought refuge. Uncover the mysteries hidden beneath the city with a guide leading the way.
✅ Easy & safe e-biking
✅ Ride through ancient history
✅ Guided visit inside the Catacombs
Don’t just see Rome—experience it! Book now and ride through history! ✨
The meeting point is at the Bike Rental Shop. The closest Metro station is "Circo Massimo."
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.
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.
The Porta San Sebastiano is the largest and one of the best-preserved gates passing through the Aurelian Walls in Rome.
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.
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.
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.
The Appian Way is the first highway ever built, starting in 312 BC, by a Roman censor named Appius Claudius Caecus. On our small group e-bike tour of the Appian Way, you will see just a few of the total 365, but we’re sure you’ll love them.
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.
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.
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