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Discover Rome's ancient aqueducts on a private walking tour that explores historic ruins, engineering marvels, and recent excavations in the Regional Park of the Appia Antica.

The Park of the Aqueducts Private Walking Tour offers an engaging journey through some of the most impressive yet less-visited Roman ruins. Priced at $536.46 per person, this 1 to 2-hour tour provides an intimate look at six of Rome’s ancient aqueducts within the sprawling Regional Park of the Appia Antica.
Led by an official guide, the tour is designed for those keen to learn about Roman engineering feats in a personalized setting. You can choose between a morning or afternoon departure, making it flexible for various schedules. The tour’s highlight is the chance to see aqueduct Marcio, aqueduct Claudio, an ancient street of Via Latina, and newly excavated tombs, offering a mix of well-preserved ruins and recent archaeological discoveries.
While the tour requires a moderate price, its focus on less-visited sites and stunning views of the ruins make it a compelling option for history buffs and engineering enthusiasts alike. Since it’s a private experience, your group will receive tailored attention from the guide, enriching the understanding of each site.

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This walking tour begins at Via Tuscolana, where the guide gathers your private group. The focus is on the spectacular remains of Roman aqueducts, built between the 4th century BC and 3rd century AD to supply Rome with water. These aqueducts supplied twice the current amount of water per person, highlighting the engineering genius of ancient Romans.
The Regional Park of the Appia Antica covers over 600 acres, and within it, you’ll explore six of the eleven original aqueducts still standing, along with a Renaissance-built aqueduct. The tour emphasizes the beautiful and functional design of these structures, which continue to impress with their durability and scale.
The guide explains how the aqueducts functioned and their significance to Roman urban life. The experience is tailored for those interested in historical engineering, and the free admission to the park makes this an accessible outdoor adventure.
A key part of the tour involves viewing the ruins of aqueduct Marcio and aqueduct Claudio, two of the most recognizable remnants in the park. These structures exemplify Roman hydraulic engineering and are notable for their length and construction quality.
The aqueduct Claudio, in particular, was built during the Renaissance period, adding a layer of historical depth to the sites. The guide highlights the construction techniques and historical context behind each aqueduct, providing insights that bring the ruins to life.
Because these ruins are less-visited compared to other Roman sites, the tour offers a more tranquil experience, away from the crowds often found at more famous landmarks.
Another highlight is the ancient street of Via Latina, which the guide leads visitors along. This Roman road once connected important parts of the city and now offers a beautiful walk amid ruins and nature.
Recent excavations have uncovered tombs along the street, which are also included in the tour. These recently excavated tombs add a fascinating element, revealing details about Roman burial practices and early Christian influences.
Walking this stretch, visitors gain a sense of Rome’s ancient urban fabric, with the guide providing commentary on the historical significance of the route.

This private tour begins at Via Tuscolana, 903, and ends at Parco degli Acquedotti, Via Lemonia. The easy access near public transportation makes it convenient for visitors staying in central Rome.
The tour is designed to be suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and a flexible schedule of morning or afternoon departures. Given the outdoor setting, good weather is recommended to enjoy the experience fully.
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With a private guide, the tour offers a personalized experience tailored to your interests. The guide’s expertise ensures that you get in-depth explanations about the engineering, architecture, and historical context of the aqueducts and ruins.
Despite the relatively high price point, the group discounts and private attention enhance the tour’s value, especially for those passionate about Roman construction or seeking a quieter, less crowded site.

The tour has a flexible cancellation policy, allowing free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. This makes it a risk-free option if your plans change or weather conditions are unfavorable.
The confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability, and the experience can accommodate most travelers. Service animals are permitted, and the outdoor setting is ideal for those comfortable with walking moderate distances.

Unlike typical Roman sightseeing tours that focus on the Colosseum or Vatican, this experience emphasizes less-visited ruins with a focus on Roman engineering achievements. The inclusion of recent excavations and ancient roads adds unique layers to the history.
The tour’s personalized approach and expert guide make it particularly appealing for visitors seeking a more intimate, informative exploration of Rome’s hydraulic marvels. It’s especially suited for those with a keen interest in archaeology and ancient infrastructure.
This private tour appeals most to history enthusiasts, engineering buffs, and outdoor lovers looking for a less crowded experience. Its focus on less-visited ruins offers a serene and insightful perspective on Rome’s ancient past.
Travelers who appreciate stunning views of Roman ruins, are prepared for a moderate walk, and want an expert-guided experience will find this tour highly rewarding. The flexibility in scheduling and group discounts also provide added convenience.
“Excellente visite avec une guide très compétente et très sympathique”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $536.46 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours, making it a manageable outing for most schedules.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Via Tuscolana, 903 and ends at Parco degli Acquedotti, Via Lemonia.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
The experience requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Are group discounts available?
Yes, the tour offers group discounts for larger parties.
This Private Walking Tour of the Park of the Aqueducts provides a distinctive look at Rome’s ancient waterworks, combining expert guidance with stunning ruins and recent archaeological finds. It’s perfect for those seeking a personalized, insightful journey into the city’s engineering marvels.