Appian Way Experience: Mausoleum Cecilia Metella with Transfer and Multimedia Video

Description

Step back in time and explore the wonders of Ancient Rome along the Appian Way (Via Appia Antica) — one of the oldest and most fascinating roads in the world. Visit 4 of its most remarkable landmarks, including the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella and the Villa dei Quintili.

Begin your experience at the Touristation Office in Piazza d’Aracoeli 16, where you’ll enjoy a captivating 25-minute multimedia video showcasing Ancient Rome as it was and how it looks today. You can watch the video before or after your excursion.

Then, relax on your comfortable round-trip transfer from central Rome to the Appian Way. Wander along the ancient path, admire the stunning ruins, and immerse yourself in the timeless atmosphere of Imperial Rome.

Perfect for travelers who want a blend of comfort, culture, and independence, this experience lets you discover some of Rome’s most beautiful historical treasures without the stress of organizing transportation.

Highlights

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What's included

  • Assistance at the meeting point
  • Round-trip transfer between the Touristation Office and the Appian Way
  • Entrance ticket to Villa dei quintili
  • Entrance ticket to Antiquarium di Lucrezia Romana
  • Entrance ticket to Mausoleo Cecilia Metella
  • Entrance ticket to capo di bove
  • 25 Min multimedia video about the ancient Rome

Not included

  • Food and drinks
  • Catacombs Ticket

Important information

  • The departure transfer to the Appian Way departs from the Touristation Office, Piazza d’Aracoeli 16, at 9:30 AM or 10:30 AM.
  • Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before departure.
  • The return transfer is flexible and will be arranged on-site according to availability.
  • The multimedia video (25 minutes) about Ancient Rome can be watched before or after the transfer at the Touristation Office.
  • This is a self-guided experience — no live guide is included.
  • Entry tickets to the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella are included.
  • Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the Appian Way has uneven cobblestone paths.
  • The activity is not wheelchair accessible.

Good to know

  • Running shoes

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