Appian Way: Shared Golf Cart Guided Tour

Appian Way: Shared Golf Cart Guided Tour

Roam along the Appian Way and discover its renowned landmarks

Appian Way: tickets from €95, rated 5/5 from 1 reviews, in Rome, Italy.

From 95.0 EUR

★ Rated 5 out of 5 from 1 reviews

Parco Archeologico Appia Antica
Piazzale Numa Pompilio
00184 Rome
Italy

About

Go on an exciting adventure along the timeless Appian Way, beginning from the famed Via Appia Antica, 60. An expert guide will unveil the Domine Quo Vadis Church, a sacred site for the heavenly encounter of Jesus and Saint Peter — their miraculous footprints are perfectly preserved. Then, travel into the mysterious catacombs, revealing the deep-rooted faith and laws of 2nd-century Romans. The adventure proceeds to the Villa and Circus of Maxentius, the iconic setting of the film Ben-Hur. The Tomb of Metella, once the dwelling of Rome's richest man, is the next stop. Prepare for a grand climax at the sprawling Quintili’s Villa — a magnificent suburban residence of Rome, tragically infamous for the demise of its owner brothers by Emperor Commodus. It's a unique trip through Rome, meandering along ancient cobblestones dating back to 321 BC. It's one of Europe's largest archeological areas, spanning a whopping 4580 hectares and brimming with 2000 years of history.

Good to know

Cancellation
Free cancellation up to 24h before
Ticket
Mobile ticket, printing optional
Guided tour
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What's included

  • Entry to Villa and Circus of Maxentius
  • Entrance to Capo di Bove Bath
  • Catacombs entrance
  • Guide and maps

Frequently asked questions

How much are tickets for Appian Way?
Tickets for Appian Way start from €95 on closeticket.com.
Is there a guided tour?
Yes, a guided tour is available in English.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, a mobile ticket on your phone is accepted here, and you can always bring a printed copy if you prefer.
Can I cancel my tickets?
Yes, free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit.
Where is Appian Way?
Appian Way is located in Rome, Italy.
Is Appian Way worth visiting?
Appian Way is rated 5 out of 5 from 1 reviews.

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