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Explore the historic Appian Way and underground Catacombs of Saint Callixtus on this private, 2.5-hour Roman tour with included tickets, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning.

This 2.5-hour private tour in Rome offers an in-depth look at some of the city’s most intriguing ancient sites, including the Catacombs of Saint Callixtus, the Villa di Massenzio, and a walk along the Appian Way. Priced at $213.23 per person, it is designed for those who want a personalized experience, with group discounts available and admission tickets included—so no fuss about extra costs or waiting in lines.
The tour departs from central Rome and features private transportation, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, making it comfortable even during the hot Roman summers. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 8 reviews, this experience is praised for its knowledgeable guides and fascinating stops, though it’s worth noting that some reviews mention the absence of commentary from the driver. Overall, it suits history enthusiasts seeking an enriching, hassle-free exploration of Rome’s underground and ancient roads.

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The tour begins at Porta San Sebastiano, one of the best-preserved gates of Rome’s ancient Aurelian Walls. Named after the nearby Basilica of San Sebastiano, this monumental structure showcases Roman military engineering and defensive architecture. It provides an excellent first glimpse into the city’s long history and acts as an entry point to the Appian Way.
This stop is free of charge and takes about 15 minutes, giving guests a quick but meaningful introduction to Rome’s ancient defensive systems. Its significance as a gateway into a less-visited yet historically vital part of Rome makes it a worthwhile starting point.

A highlight of this tour is the 45-minute visit to the Catacombs of Saint Callixtus. These underground burial chambers date back to the 2nd century AD and are among Rome’s most important and preserved early Christian sites. Named after Saint Sebastian, the catacombs served as the burial place for early Christians when above-ground cemeteries were forbidden.
Visitors descend into a labyrinth of tunnels, spanning multiple levels. Inside, thousands of burials and religious artworks remain, offering a glimpse into early Christian burial practices and artistry. The admission ticket is included, providing easy access without additional fees, and the quiet, underground atmosphere enhances the sense of stepping back in time.

Next, the tour continues along the famous Appian Way, often called the “Queen of Roads”. Built in 312 BC by Appius Claudius Caecus, this ancient Roman route connected Rome to southern Italy, serving as a crucial military and trade artery.
A walk along the Via Appia Antica allows visitors to appreciate the ancient stones, with the opportunity to see tombs and mausoleums that line the route. The road’s historical significance is matched by its peaceful, scenic surroundings, offering a stark contrast to the busy city center.

The Villa di Massenzio is a key stop, with ruins from an early 4th-century AD imperial villa built by Emperor Maxentius. Although only remnants remain, the site provides insights into Roman imperial leisure and architectural grandeur.
Notable features include the Circus of Maxentius, an ancient racetrack. The villa’s connection to Maxentius’s reign and his rivalry with Constantine adds a layer of historical intrigue, especially considering Maxentius’s defeat at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD. The free entry makes this a relaxed and accessible ruin to explore.

A short drive takes visitors to the Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis, a small church with a powerful story. It marks the site where, according to Christian tradition, Saint Peter experienced a vision of Jesus Christ during his flight from Rome to escape persecution.
Inside, visitors can see footprints believed to be those of Christ, which symbolize divine intervention. This site offers a tangible connection to early Christian legends and provides a reflective pause during the tour.

Throughout the experience, guests enjoy private transportation with Wi-Fi and air conditioning, ensuring comfort during the Roman summer heat. Water and candies are provided for refreshment, and admission to the Catacombs is included in the tour price, simplifying planning and budgeting.
The tour is fully private, meaning only your group participates, enhancing the opportunity for personalized attention and questions. It’s suitable for most travelers, but guests should note that the tour’s physical stops involve some walking and descending underground tunnels.

Reviews highlight the expertise of the guides, especially praising those who provide engaging storytelling and clear explanations of Roman history. Some reviews mention excellent guides like Patrick/Patricio and Mirko Tatano, who deliver informative, friendly, and personalized service.
However, a few reviews note that the driver’s commentary may be limited, as some drivers primarily focus on transportation without providing extensive narration. The guides’ knowledge and ability to tailor the experience shine through.
At $213.23 for approximately 2.5 hours, the tour offers a well-rounded package that includes admission tickets, private transport, Wi-Fi, and refreshments. Several reviews mention that opting for a taxi or self-guided visit might be cheaper, but those options typically lack the convenience and guided insights provided here.
The included entry to the catacombs and visits to multiple sites justify the price for travelers interested in deepening their understanding of early Christian and Roman history with a dedicated guide.
This private tour suits history buffs, architecture lovers, and those looking for a comfortable, guided experience in Rome’s less-visited areas. It’s especially beneficial for travelers who prefer personalized attention and convenience, with air-conditioned transport and Wi-Fi.
While some may find the cost higher compared to independent visits, the ease of access and expert guidance make it worthwhile for those eager to explore without the hassle of navigating public transport or queues.
This private tour offers a balanced mix of underground treasures, ancient roads, and imperial ruins, all with the comfort of private transportation and personalized service. The admission tickets are included, and the stops are carefully chosen to showcase Rome’s early Christian sites, ancient roads, and imperial villas.
It caters best to those who value expert guides, want to avoid lines, and enjoy scenic drives and walking through historic landscapes. The experience’s main strengths are knowledgeable guides, scenic stops, and comfort features—although the absence of extensive commentary from the driver might be a minor drawback for some.
Overall, this tour provides a comprehensive and accessible glimpse into Rome’s subterranean and ancient past, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a more personal and relaxed exploration of the city’s hidden corners.
“Patrick(Patricio) was an excellent guide, he explained history from the first minute of the tour. Very kind and giving us the right time during all…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, private transportation with Wi-Fi and air conditioning is provided from central Rome to all stops.
Are tickets to the Catacombs included?
Yes, admission to the Catacombs of Saint Callixtus is included in the tour price, so no need to buy separate tickets.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Can I customize the stops or timetable?
The tour is private, so guides aim to provide a personalized experience, but the schedule follows the planned itinerary.
Are there any physical requirements?
Guests should be comfortable walking and descending into underground tunnels, although stops like the Villa di Massenzio and Porta San Sebastiano involve minimal walking.
What is the tour price?
The cost is $213.23 per person, which includes all entry fees, transportation, and refreshments.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, children should be prepared for some walking and underground corridors.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations are handled through the provider, Eternal Rome Experiences, with options to include group discounts.
Is the guide’s commentary high-quality?
Reviews praise guides for their expertise and engaging storytelling, though some mention that the driver may not provide extensive commentary.