The Appian Way Driving Tour

The Appian Way
In ancient roman times called “regina viarum” the first paved public road was built by the consul Appius Claudius Ciecus in the year 312 B C. It’s undoubtedly the best preserved ancient roman road: the first 8 miles, starting from the Gate of Saint Sebastian, are surrounded by the Roman Countryside, with many burial monuments of any size and shape, a unique evidence of the roman custom, among them we’ll visit the Tomb of Cecilia Metella, and overlook the Villa of the Emperor Massentius, with its huge private Circus and the Tomb of his son Romulus. Along the same road the Christians excavated their cemeteries, called by the pagan Romans “Catacombs”, a Greek word meaning Caves.

Duration: 3 hours.
Meeting Point: at you Hotel in Rome.
Private Tour Guide Price (per group,  from 1 up to 3 people): EUROS 360oo
Private Tour Guide Price  (per group, from 4 up to 6 people): EUROS 380,oo
Private Tour Guide Price (per group, from 7 up to 10 people): EUROS 450,oo
Entrance Tickets: EUROS 14,oo
Trasportation: included, pick up/drop off service from the Hotel, all taxes and pay tolls included.

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