Ready to ride for 12 miles on an eBike enjoying amazing landscapes and ruins of the roman countryside along the Appian way?
Uphills won't scare us as this tour is tailored on any accustomed rider regardless the fitness level. The eBike will constantly assist you on any surface and condition.
Different from most of the e-Bike tours of the Appian Way, we'll go off the beaten path and ride up to the Park of the Aqueducts, an incredible work of engineering whose remains are still imposing!
Starting from the Circus Maximus, biggest chariot race truck of ancient Rome capable of 250000 people, and the Bath of Caracalla for 1500 people, our bike tour will take us to the Circus of Maxentius locat...
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
PhD archaeologist Professional guide
e-Bike rental
Use of helmet
Headsets
No extra fees, all included!
Meeting Points
Departure
Via dei Cerchi, 59
tour departs at the e-bike rental office, 10 minutes walking distance from the Roman Forum and Termini station
Return
Important Information
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Minimum age is 18 years old
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Make sure you feel comfortable about riding mainly on uneven paths
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A short training session to get confident on the e-Bike is mandatory before the tour starts. Safety first!
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Maximum age is 70 years
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Ready to ride for 12 miles on an eBike enjoying amazing landscapes and ruins of the roman countryside along the Appian way?
Uphills won't scare us as this tour is tailored on any accustomed rider regardless the fitness level. The eBike will constantly assist you on any surface and condition.
Different from most of the e-Bike tours of the Appian Way, we'll go off the beaten path and ride up to the Park of the Aqueducts, an incredible work of engineering whose remains are still imposing!
Starting from the Circus Maximus, biggest chariot race truck of ancient Rome capable of 250000 people, and the Bath of Caracalla for 1500 people, our bike tour will take us to the Circus of Maxentius locat...
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
PhD archaeologist Professional guide
e-Bike rental
Use of helmet
Headsets
No extra fees, all included!
Meeting Points
Departure
Via dei Cerchi, 59
tour departs at the e-bike rental office, 10 minutes walking distance from the Roman Forum and Termini station
- Biggest chariot race track in Ancient Rome and starting point of the Appian Way
- Capable of 250000 people, one quarter of the entire population of Rome in the hey-day
- 600 m in length
5 minutes
2
Terme di Caracalla
Among the biggest and most well preserved Roman bath; around 15000 people could bath at the same time!
5 minutes
3
Arco Di Druso
Erroneously considered a triumphal arch, it is instead one of the arcades of the aqueduct made by Caracalla and meant to feed his Thermal baths.
2 minutes
4
Porta San Sebastiano
The largest and among the best preserved gates in the defensive walls built by Aurelian in Rome.
5 minutes
5
Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis
During Nero's persecution of Christians, Saint Peter is fleeing Rome to avoid martyrdom, he meets Jesus where now the church is and asks him "Lord, where are you going?" and he replied "I go to Rome, to be crucified again". The apostle then understands that Jesus, with this sign, asks him to return to Rome and accept martyrdom, and he obeys.
2 minutes
6
Catacombs of Saint Callixtus
One of the biggest Catacombs in town. 50 Martyrs and 16 Popes buried here. We'll ride inside the Vatican City state as this area is among the extraterritorial belongins of the Vatican in Rome!
7
Catacombe San Sebastiano
The place where the relics of the apostles Peter an Paul were moved during the invasion of the barbarians to prevent them from being vandalized
8
Appian Way (Via Appia Antica)
An incredible masterpiece of engineering, connecting Rome with the south-eastern part of the empire and built in 312 BC by Appius Claudius Caecus, a politician.
With a length of 360 roman miles, most of them still with the original basalt blocks paving, the Appian way is the longest ancient roman road still preserved and location of important historical events like the crucifixion of Spartacus' 6000 soldiers along the road, the capture of Rome by the Allies during WWII and in 1960 summer Olympics, part of the men's marathon course.
2 hours
9
Circus of Maxentius
Chosen as a location for the movie Ben Hur in 1959, the most well preserved ancient roman chariot race track, capable of around 10000 people
10 minutes
10
Villa di Massenzio
An imperial villa of Rome, built by the Roman emperor Maxentius. The complex is located between the second and third mile of the Appian Way, it consists of three main buildings: the palace, the circus of Maxentius and the dynastic mausoleum.
10 minutes
11
Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella e Castrum Caetani - Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica
Monumental tomb meant to celebrate a member of an illustrious family of the 1st century BC boasting one of the members of the Triumvirate of Julius Caesar and the one who put an end to Spartacus' revolt
2 minutes
12
Complesso di Capo di Bove - Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica
The baths of a vast land property of the 2nd century AD with mosaics still preserved
5 minutes
13
Parco degli Acquedotti - Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica
The name derives from the presence under and overground of seven Roman and papal aqueducts that supplied ancient Rome