Discover the Appian Way by e-bike on a self-guided tour that takes you out of the chaos of the city, along a route immersed in history and nature. The “Regina Viarum”, one of the oldest and most suggestive streets in the world, will welcome you with its thousand-year-old basilicas, majestic Roman ruins and impressive aqueducts.
Following the interactive map on the provided navigator, you can explore in total freedom, while the audio guide will tell you anecdotes and fascinating details about the monuments along the way, such as the Cecilia Metella Mausoleum and the Catacombs.
The tour will also take you to the picturesque Parco degli Acquedotti, a spectacular green area where you can admire the imposing arches of the Roman aqueducts that once supplied the city. Here, between nature and archaeology, you can take a break and immerse yourself in a timeless atmosphere.
150 metres from Furio Camillo Metro Station and 100 metres from Roma Tuscolana Train Station.
Departure Sly e-bike: in the store you will find your e-bike equipped with headphones and audio guide that will accompany you to discover one of the oldest streets in Italy, in a walk between nature and history.
Porta San Sebastiano is the largest and among the best preserved of the gates in the defensive walls of the Aurelian Walls of Rome.
Located within the homonymous park, Via Appia Antica, with its 2300 years of history, preserves a unique historical, archaeological and architectural heritage in the world. Walking or cycling among these extraordinary testimonies of the past is an unforgettable experience to do at least once in a lifetime.
They were the official cemetery of the Church of Rome in the third century. Around half a million Christians were buried in them, including dozens of martyrs and sixteen popes.
The Villa of Maxentius is an ancient building complex in Rome, built by the Roman emperor Maxentius.
The mausoleum of Cecilia Metella is a grand Roman funerary monument, located near the Appian Way.
Castrum Caetani an archaeological continuum, which rises in Rome, just before the third mile of the Via Appia Antica, immediately after the complex consisting of the circus, the villa, and the tomb of Emperor Maxentius' son, Valerio Romolo.
The complex of Capo di Bove overlooks the fourth mile of the Via Appia Antica, about 500 m away from the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella.
Located at the fifth mile of the Via Appia Antica, Villa dei Quintili is the largest residential complex in the suburbs of Rome
The Parco degli Acquedotti is one of the green lungs of the south-east quadrant of Rome, a real crossroads of the water network of ancient Rome.
Located close to the Aurelian Walls and between two ancient routes – the Via Latina and the Via Appia – the Valley was the scene of myths and legends
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