Roman Roads Segway Tour Rome
Rome, Italy
Trip Type: Segway Tours
Duration: 3 hours 18 minutes
Departing from central Rome, short walk distance from the Colosseum and very close to the beginning of the Appian Way! You’ll enjoy a brief and easy training as you discover just how easy it is to learn to ride a Segway.Discount from 4 persons.Check it out
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Departing from central Rome, short walk distance from the Colosseum and very close to the beginning of the Appian Way! You’ll enjoy a brief and easy training as you discover just how easy it is to learn to ride a Segway.Discount from 4 persons.Check it out
Your experience one of the roads that inspired that quote: the famous Appian Way. One of Rome’s most ancient and strategic roads, it still connects Rome with Brindisi in southeastern Italy – a long way away. You don’t need to go so far south to get a true taste of the Appia Antica. The road closes to vehicle traffic once a week on Sunday You’ll experience the beauty, serenity and famous monuments that continue to make the road famous today.
The road’s initial stretch is lined with the great monuments and ancient tombs of patrician Roman families. It was along the Appian Way that an escaping Peter encountered the vision of Christ, causing him to go back to the city to face subsequent martyrdom. On this road Spartacus was crucified along with his army and under this road early Christians buried their dead in massive underground catacombs. If you’re in Rome on a Sunday, when the road is closed to cars, you don’t want to miss this fantastic and ideal place for a different and special Segway Tour.Discount from 4 persons.Check it out
The road’s initial stretch is lined with the great monuments and ancient tombs of patrician Roman families. It was along the Appian Way that an escaping Peter encountered the vision of Christ, causing him to go back to the city to face subsequent martyrdom. On this road Spartacus was crucified along with his army and under this road early Christians buried their dead in massive underground catacombs. If you’re in Rome on a Sunday, when the road is closed to cars, you don’t want to miss this fantastic and ideal place for a different and special Segway Tour.Discount from 4 persons.Check it out
- Domus Aurea
- Clivus Scauri
- Celio Hill
- Circo Massimo
- Bath of Caracalla
- S.Sebastiane Gate-Cecilia Metella
- The Fabulous Church of S.Nicola
- Catacombs S.Callisto
- Jesus Foot Steps in Quo Vadis Church
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