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Ancient Appian Way Private E-bike Tour: Nature Meets History, Culture and Art
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74 Ratings
Roma
• Embark on a journey amidst nature, away from urban clamor
• This journey intersects nature with abundant history, culture, and art
• Witness the old Roman aqueduct
• No charge for kids below 5 years and discounted rates for those up to 10 years.
• Embark on a journey amidst nature, away from urban clamor
• This journey intersects nature with abundant history, culture, and art
• Witness the old Roman aqueduct
• No charge for kids below 5 years and discounted rates for those up to 10 years.
Duration:
4 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Porta San Sebastiano - Impressive southern gateway to the city of Rome. Porta San Sebastiano, part of the Aurelian Walls built around 275 AD, also marks the beginning of the historic Via Appia Antica. Be enchanted by its beauty and discover the numerous medieval graffiti that testify to the flow of pilgrims over the centuries.
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- Porta San Sebastiano - Impressive southern gateway to the city of Rome. Porta San Sebastiano, part of the Aurelian Walls built around 275 AD, also marks the beginning of the historic Via Appia Antica. Be enchanted by its beauty and discover the numerous medieval graffiti that testify to the flow of pilgrims over the centuries.
- Parco Della Caffarella - The Parco della Caffarella, now an integral part of the Appia Antica Regional Park, is one of the largest green areas not only in Rome but also in Europe. It is a treasure rich in history hidden among its paths and groves where you can spot remains of ancient constructions.
- Ninfeo di Egeria - Be captivated by the charm of this sacred place that tells the love story between the Nymph Egeria and the second King of Rome, Numa Pompilius. Upon learning of her beloved’s death, Egeria dissolved into tears from grief, giving life to a spring.
- Parco degli Acquedotti - Parco Archeologico dell’Appia Antica - Walk through this vast green area, crossed in ancient times and still visible today by the Via Latina, the oldest road in Rome. A crossroads of the ancient Roman water network, here you can admire the grandeur of Roman engineering through the remains of some aqueducts, some of which are surprisingly still in operation.
- Villa dei Quintili e Santa Maria Nova - Parco Archeologico dell’Appia Antica - At the fifth mile of the Via Appia, you can admire the remains of the majestic Villa dei Quintili, belonging to the brothers Sextus Quintilius Condianus and Maximus Valerius, consuls in the second century AD, who were killed by Commodus, who then confiscated the villa, making it imperial property.
- Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella e Castrum Caetani - Parco Archeologico dell’Appia Antica - This majestic mausoleum is a pagan tomb dedicated to Cecilia Metella, dating back to the 1st century BC. Incorporated into the Castrum Caetani, it remains the best-preserved mausoleum on the Via Appia Antica. Here you can also appreciate the remains of the medieval house of the wealthy Caetani family and the church of San Nicola, of which only the perimeter walls remain standing.
- Circus of Maxentius - Located on the Via Appia Antica, the Circus of Maxentius represents the best example of a Roman circus that has come down to us. Be transported to the past, surrounded by the remains of ancient Rome. The still-visible spine once hosted the Agonal Obelisk, which was moved during the Renaissance to the Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona.
- Terme di Caracalla - Built by the emperor of the same name, the Baths of Caracalla were the largest public baths ever constructed for about a century. Today, much of their structure is still preserved. A branch of the Aqua Marcia brought water to the baths through the Antoninian Aqueduct. Small remains can be admired at Porta San Sebastiano.
What's Included
- High-quality e-bike rental.
- Complimentary child seat for up to 25 kg.
- Child ticket available for kids 6-10 years, under 4’7”.
- Included helmet for safety.
- Mobile phone and handlebar holders.
- High-quality e-bike rental.
- Complimentary child seat for up to 25 kg.
- Child ticket available for kids 6-10 years, under 4’7”.
- Included helmet for safety.
- Mobile phone and handlebar holders.
What's Not Included
- Optional Tip
- Optional Tip
Additional Information
- The reduction for children (age 6-10) is valid only if they are less than 4/7 feet tall (143 cm) because they will have a trailer bike and not a bike alone
- You MUST know how to ride a bike WELL
- The reduction for children (age 6-10) is valid only if they are less than 4/7 feet tall (143 cm) because they will have a trailer bike and not a bike alone
- You MUST know how to ride a bike WELL
Location
Via dei SS. Quattro, 58
Via dei SS. Quattro
Roma STARBIKE - 0,03 mi from the "Colosseo" Metro station (Line B) - Next to the Carrefour Supermarket
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
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Michele_c
Oct 13, 2024
Great e-bike tour of Appian Way - What a great e-bike tour!! We booked a private tour for two. We didn’t start off on the right foot as we had difficulty with our transportation from our hotel to the Starbike location. But we sent a message to the Starbike team and told them we would be about 10 minutes late. They quickly replied, “No problem. We will wait for you.” Once we arrived, we met our guide, Valerio. He helped us get fitted to our bikes and helmets and off we went. Valerio was outstanding. Not only was he an extremely knowledgeable historian and guide, but he was so patient and kind with us. We learned so much from Valerio about the ancient Romans, dating back over 2000 years ago. We travelled through streets, cobblestone roads, and off-road through parks. The ruins we saw were impressive. By the way, who knew Rome had so much green just outside of the craziness of downtown. I would highly recommend this tour and Valerio. A couple words of warning, though: During parts of the tour, you will be riding on heavily trafficked streets, sharing the road with crazy Rome drivers. If this makes you nervous, this may not be for you. In addition, although these are e-bikes, there is no throttle on the bikes. It is pedal assisted so you will have to do a lot of pedaling. It’s not difficult pedaling but just be aware.
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Jascoh
Oct 4, 2024
Great tour, great guide Daniela! - Fantastic guide. Very knowledgeable and considerate. Saw many great things with Daniela! The e-bikes worked well…need a little getting used to but definitely cool morning experience.
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P3162zlashleyw
Oct 4, 2024
Amazing and beautiful - Daniela was amazing. Fun times!!! The experience was more than i imagined. The scenery was beautiful for the ride. Not much time in the city with all of the traffic. I would definitely recommend. Make sure you’re in shape somewhat though.
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Jeffre8033ob
Oct 3, 2024
Wonderful guide with a fun ride - Niko was a great guide with a wealth of information told in an engaging style. The ride was through scenic and historic areas that wouldn't be viewable most any other way.
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Martín
Oct 2, 2024
The best non-traditional experience in Rome - Excellent everything, very good experience. Daniela Very Good Guide. A different and non-traditional way to enjoy Rome.
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Randy_c
Sep 28, 2024
Nice and this tour killed it! - We cheated. We ended up on a private tour with Nico, a great, fun and engaging young man. He also happened to have studied ancient Greek and Latin, and had a degree in ancient history. Talk about someone who could bring your bike tour of the Appianway to life! We don’t have the words to say how much we enjoyed this tour, and this day, and our friend Nico.
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Moniquedq1366ry
Sep 14, 2024
A must do cycle tour if you have more than 2 days in Rome - This was an awesome experience. The E bikes made it so easy. Riding down the appian was really special. Daniel was the best guide and gave just enough history and culture.
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Curiosity772786
Sep 1, 2024
A beautiful tour! - Lorenzo was a wonderful guide!!! The views and history were really special! The bikes worked really well! We loved our tour!!! Bravo!!!!!!
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Keithox742rh
Jul 19, 2024
Great way to get outside of the city - My wife and I took a half day tour with another family which went out of the city to the Appian way and to Roman and Medieval the aqueducts. It was a great way to get out of the melee of the city, and also cooler on the move - the city was roasting! Our engaging guide Nico was great - we stopped at regular intervals where he explained the history of the sites both the legend and more probable reality. I was surprised how quickly we were out of the city and into open countryside full of ancient sites. Great Job Nico. keep it up.
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André
Jul 15, 2024
Amazing bike riding. Amazing place !! - Amazing views and beautiful places !! Also de bikes are pretty cool. Ancient rome roads around the city. Daniela was a great guide.
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