First Mile Stone Pillar of Rome Ape Calessino Tour

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Step into the heart of ancient Rome with the First Mile Stone Pillar of Rome Ape Calessino Tour. This unique private tour takes you on a journey through the city’s history, starting from the legendary Mile Marker of ancient Rome, all while cruising through the city’s iconic landmarks in a charming Piaggio Ape Calessino. Experience Rome’s rich history, beautiful streets, and historical monuments like never before, all while enjoying a fun and comfortable ride in one of the most iconic vehicles in Italy.

Highlights

  • Pyramid of Caio Cestio – Admire this striking pyramid, built as a tomb for the magistrate Caio Cestio in 330 days between 18 and 12 BC, reflecting Rome’s diverse architectural history.
  • Beginning of Appia Antica – Walk the starting point of the Appian Way, constructed in 312 BC for military use to expand Rome’s reach. Your guide shares stories of this historic route that connected the capital to the rest of Italy.
  • Terme di Caracalla – Explore the Baths of Caracalla, a sprawling ancient complex completed in 235 AD, where Romans gathered for leisure in a facility that could host 1,600 visitors at a time.
  • Aurelian Walls – Witness the formidable Aurelian Walls, constructed between 271 and 275 AD to protect Rome from invaders, and learn about the 25,000 Romans who once defended this structure.
  • Prima Colonna Miliaria Appia – See the first milestone from Porta Capena, a marker just outside Porta San Sebastiano that represents the beginning of the ancient road.
  • Porta Pia & Porta San Sebastiano – Marvel at these historical gates, part of the Aurelian Walls and key points of entry to Rome, providing insight into Rome’s defensive architecture.
  • Chiesa Quo Vadis – Discover the legendary meeting place where Saint Peter encountered Jesus on the Appian Way, inspiring him to return to Rome and face his martyrdom.
  • Catacombe di San Callisto – Explore the vast Catacombs of San Callisto, where half a million Christians were buried from the 3rd century AD onwards.
  • Mausoleum of Maxentius – Visit the grand Mausoleum and Villa of Emperor Maxentius, including a racecourse and luxury villa that were later abandoned after his defeat by Constantine.
  • Santo Stefano Rotondo – Visit the impressive round-shaped Church of Saint Stephen, notable for its Corinthian columns and possible ties to ancient Mithraic worship and the Castra Peregrinorum.

Discover the First Mile Stone of Rome

Your journey begins at the First Mile Stone Pillar of Rome, a historical marker that signifies the starting point of the Roman roads system, known as the Via Appia. Dating back to 20 B.C., the First Mile Stone was the starting point from which all distances to the city of Rome were measured. This pillar has stood the test of time, offering you a direct connection to the ancient Roman Empire and its vast network of roads, which helped Rome thrive and expand.

Cruise Through Rome in Style

After visiting the First Mile Stone, hop into your private Piaggio Ape Calessino for a comfortable and stylish ride through the heart of Rome. This charming vehicle offers a unique way to see the city, allowing you to explore Rome’s iconic landmarks at a relaxed pace, avoiding the hustle and bustle of larger group tours.

  • Piazza Venezia and Capitoline Hill – As you cruise along, take in the views of Piazza Venezia, one of the most famous squares in Rome, dominated by the majestic Victor Emmanuel II Monument. Continue your journey to Capitoline Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome, and home to the Capitoline Museums, where you’ll catch glimpses of breathtaking views of the city.
  • Roman Forum – No Roman tour would be complete without seeing the Roman Forum, the center of public life in ancient Rome. As you drive by, your guide will explain the significance of the ruins, including the Temple of Saturn, the Arch of Titus, and the House of the Vestal Virgins.
  • Palatine Hill – From the Roman Forum, you’ll catch a glimpse of Palatine Hill, where according to legend, Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus. You’ll learn about the history of this area, which was once home to the elite of ancient Rome, and where emperors built lavish palaces.

A Unique Exploration of Ancient Rome

This private tour offers a deep dive into Rome’s ancient history, focusing on the sites that shaped the city’s development. The First Mile Stone Pillar is just the beginning—your journey continues with fascinating historical commentary, allowing you to learn about the roads that once connected Rome to the farthest reaches of the empire. Your expert guide will reveal how these roads helped establish Rome’s dominance over the ancient world.

What to Expect on Your Tour:

  • Private, personalized experience – Your own Piaggio Ape Calessino and expert guide.
  • Insightful historical commentary – Learn about ancient Rome, its road systems, and its key historical landmarks.
  • Comfortable ride – Enjoy a relaxing and scenic journey through Rome’s famous streets and monuments.
  • Perfect for history buffs – Ideal for those wanting to delve into the stories of ancient Rome.

Know before you go

  • Comfortable footwear – Some light walking may be required at certain stops.
  • Camera or smartphone – You’ll want to capture all the hidden beauty!
  • Sunscreen and hat – Protect yourself from the sun during the day tour.
  • Water bottle – Stay hydrated while exploring Rome’s secret corners.
  • Small bag or backpack – To carry any personal items or souvenirs you pick up along the way.

Book Your Private First Mile Stone Pillar of Rome Ape Calessino Tour Today!

Step into the world of ancient Rome and explore its origins with a Private First Mile Stone Pillar of Rome Ape Calessino Tour. Enjoy an intimate, personalized experience with a professional guide, and discover the true heart of the Roman Empire. Whether you’re a history lover or someone who simply wants to see Rome in a unique way, this tour offers the perfect combination of historical exploration and scenic enjoyment.

Reserve your spot today and experience Rome in an unforgettable, stylish way!

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Pyramid Caio Cestiio Epulo (18-12 BC)

Magistrate and the pyramid was built in 330 days according to his will.

Terme di Caracalla (bult 212-216 AC) Finished 235 AC

In operation until 530 AC. Built by Septimus Severus and Caracalla. His name comes from a Gallic cloak that he used to wear and that became fashion. 1600 people at the same time could be there on 25 Ha of land. With libraries, shops, gym, outdoor pools.

Santo Stefano Rotondo

Round shaped church dating back to the V century under Pope Leone 1. It is the first church in Rome with a circular plan. Corinthian colums. Most likely a Mithraeum from the II century and a military place of the Castra Peregrinorum (secret service).

Aurelian Walls (271 – 275 AC)

Built to protect Rome from the Barbarians. Built in 4 years by the people of Rome with 25.000 people defending the wall. The wall was heightned double in seize under Maxentius.

Porta Pia & Porta San Sebastiano

Two very important entrance gates to Rome, part of the Aurelian walls, built between 271 and 274 AC to protect Rome from the Barbarians.

Beginning of Appia Antica (312 AC)

The Appia Antica was build by Appio Claudio Cieco  and started at Porta Capena. Built for military purpose to enlarge the Roman empire.

Chiesa Quo Vadis

Peter fled from crucifiction in Rome and met Jesus on the Appian road and asked him: Quo Vadis? Where are you going to? Jesus replied: I am going to Rome to be crucified again. Peter gains courage and goes back to Rome where he would be hung upside down where now the St. Peter square is.

Catacombe San Calisto

The Catacombs of San Callisto (Catacombe di San Callisto) are one of Rome’s most famous early Christian burial sites, located on the Appia Antica. Dating back to the 2nd century CE, they were used for Christian burials until the 5th century. The catacombs are named after Pope Callixtus I, who is believed to have been buried here.

Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella

An ancient Roman tomb dating back to the 1st century BCE. This impressive cylindrical structure was built to honor Cecilia Metella, a noblewoman from a powerful Roman family. The mausoleum stands at about 11 meters high and 29 meters in diameter, making it a striking landmark along the historic Via Appia, one of Rome’s oldest roads.

The Catacombs of Domitilla

An early Christian burial site located along Via delle Sette Chiese in Rome. Dating back to the 2nd century CE, these catacombs are among the largest and most well-preserved in Rome.

Garbatella District

What makes Garbatella so intriguing is its distinctive design. This  was modeled on the garden city suburbs that were popular in England in the early 20thcentury, creating a particularly unique style of architecture and sense of community. But from its humble origins, Garbatella has grown into one of Rome’s culture centers, with art, architecture, gastronomy, and performances waiting to be uncovered.

Nero Vaniglia Food Stop

Nero Vaniglia is a charming food stop in Rome, known for its delicious offerings of traditional Italian pastries, artisan gelato, and specialty coffees. Located in the heart of the city, it’s a perfect place to indulge in a sweet treat or a quick refreshment while exploring the area.

Eataly: Biggest Italian Food market

One of the largest Italian food markets, offering an extensive selection of high-quality Italian products. Located in various cities worldwide, including a major one in Rome, it’s both a food marketplace and a dining experience.

Monte Testaccio

 an ancient artificial mound in Rome, made entirely of broken pottery fragments, or amphorae, that date back to the Roman Empire. It was created as a result of the disposal of over 53 million discarded amphorae, which were used to transport goods like olive oil, wine, and grains.

Testaccio Food stop

A vibrant food destination in Rome, known for its authentic Roman cuisine and local markets. A must-visit food stop in the neighborhood is the Testaccio Market (Mercato di Testaccio), where you can find fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and artisanal goods. The market is also home to a variety of street food vendors offering traditional Roman dishes like supplì (fried rice balls), porchetta sandwiches, and fresh pasta.

Welcome to Lesser-Known Rome

Your journey begins with the Piaggio Ape Calessino, a vintage electric three-wheeler that adds charm to the experience. Depending on your selected departure time—morning or early afternoon—you’ll meet your expert guide and fellow explorers at a starting point along the Via Appia Antica. From here, you’ll set off to explore the historic Appian Way, a stone-paved road that’s less than 2 miles (3 km) from the Colosseum yet offers a peaceful escape from the typical tourist route. As you ride along, your guide will share captivating stories and historical insights, bringing to life the ancient figures and events tied to this famed Roman road.

Discover the Appian Way’s Treasures

A memorable stop is the Domine Quo Vadis Church, where Saint Peter is said to have encountered Jesus in a moment that changed history. A short ride further reveals the grandeur of Emperor Maxentius’ Villa and Circus, a site steeped in the luxury and power of Rome’s past. You’ll also encounter the Tomb of Cecilia Metella, a towering mausoleum from a noble family, and explore Quintili’s Villa, with its elegant baths and sprawling gardens that reflect ancient Roman opulence.

Uncover the Mysteries of the Catacombs

Descend into the mysterious catacombs, where the early Christian and Jewish communities laid their loved ones to rest in an intricate underground network. Dimly lit passages and solemn tombs tell the story of ancient burial customs, while your guide’s insights transform this eerie experience into a deeper understanding of Rome’s spiritual heritage.

After the tour, take the opportunity to savor a meal at one of Rome’s authentic restaurants nearby, completing your experience with traditional flavors.

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