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What better way to start off an evening in Rome than an Italian Wine & Cheese Tasting! Our professional sommelier will welcome you in a historic traditional enoteca (wine bar) located near the Colosseum. Here, you'll get to taste three regional Italian wines paired with local Italian cheeses and cured meats, like Roman ricotta made from Pecorino Romano, premium salami and prosciutto, or Italy's famous porchetta, a slow roasted pork stuffed with wild herbs.
You will learn how to taste the wines, the differences between their varying colors and aromas, and why they pair best with certain foods. Your sommelier will also give you an introduction to the wine-making process and the regions where these wines are produced as you taste their unique wines.
This Italian Wine Tasting will help you to know more about Italian wines and is the perfect pre-dinner activity to begin a fun evening out in Rome.
Tour Highlights:
-Pantheon
-Trevi Fountain
-Imperial Forum
-Colosseum
-Arch of Costantine
-Circus Maximus
-Theatre of Marcellus
-Roman Ghetto
-Campo de' Fiori
-Piazza Navona
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Riding Bicycles in Crazy Rome!? | Yellow Hostel Juice of Rome Bicycle Tour
In this video, we take the Yellow Hostel Juice of Rome Bicycle Tour! Rome is known for it's insane traffic so check out how we stayed alive and took in all these incredible sights! If you're ever in Rome and want to maximize your time there, consider doing this bike tour:
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Pedaling on a 2,300-years-old cobblestone Roman road, while going past an ancient sepulchre, a Roman statue, the ruins of a circus and an imperial palace.
You will see the Ancient Appian Way, the regina viarum, before heading towards the ancient Roman aqueducts that rise over the fields into the horizon and following them on their way to Rome.
Ride through the Caffarella Park, a preserved strip of land of the Roman countryside that so well impressed the 19th-century travelers such as Byron, Goethe and Stendhal.
An extraordinary tour of absolute beauty. A journey into a unique environment, in which miraculously intact nature, free from modernization, forms a backdrop to the continuous passage of historical, cultural and artistic events.
About TopBike Rental & Tours
Born in 2006 from a real passion for cycling, TopBike Rental & Tours has been providing bike tours in Rome when we were the only ones doing so and everybody thought that biking in Rome wasn't possible. The years and our experience have proved differently. We've put lots of efforts in making biking safely in Rome a reality and today we can say that the great satisfaction of our clients tells us that we've succeeded in doing so. Figuring out a good itinerary means studying it in every detail, trying it out, discussing it and continuously adjusting it where it can be made better. It means avoiding traffic as much as possible and taking you around this magnificent city in complete safety.
Another of our strong points is the care we take in the choice of bicycles and accessories of the best quality. Experience, technology and human factor are thus the combination that allow us to give you a great service.
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Rome City Bike Tour - Rome Bike Tours | TopBike Rental & Tours
Cycling easily between ancient monuments and elegant shopping streets, Baroque squares and Renaissance palaces, beautiful fountains and Churches housing innumerable masterpieces, this tour provides the perfect introduction to your stay in Rome.
Our classic city bike tour itinerary touches on Rome’s main attractions without omitting its smaller, local features: the alleys of the city’s popular districts, hidden squares, lesser-known sights, but no less connected to the city’s unique history and atmosphere.
You'll get to see Rome's most famous highlights:
-Colosseum
-Imperial Forums
-Trevi Fountain
-Spanish Steps
-Pantheon
-Piazza Navona
-Campo Dei Fiori
-Trastevere
-the Jewish ghetto
-Teatro Marcello
-Capitoline
-Roman Forum
During the tour, you will have the chance to taste original Italian coffee and ice cream while benefitting from our guides’ insightful and interesting suggestions for the rest of your stay.
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Born in 2006 from a real passion for cycling, TopBike Rental & Tours has been providing bike tours in Rome when we were the only ones doing so and everybody thought that biking in Rome wasn't possible.
The years and our experience have proved differently. We've put lots of efforts in making biking safely in Rome a reality and today we can say that the great satisfaction of our clients tells us that we've succeeded in doing so. Figuring out a good itinerary means studying it in every detail, trying it out, discussing it and continuously adjusting it where it can be made better. It means avoiding traffic as much as possible and taking you around this magnificent city in complete safety.
Another of our strong points is the care we take in the choice of bicycles and accessories of the best quality. Experience, technology and the human factor are thus the combinations that allow us to give you a great service.
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The Guided Cruiser Bike Tour in Rome Italy is the best way to visit the entire historical center of Rome and in less time than simply walking. You will go from the Colosseum to the Imperial Forums, from the Vatican City to the beautiful Piazza Navona and much more. During the guided tour you and your group will also stop for an ice cream tasting...it's included! Your knowledgeable guide will share the diverse history of the area as you pedal along the historic center of Roma and you will be given the opportunity to take pictures. Group sizes are limited to a maximum of 10 cyclists per group, ensuring safety and personal attention. Book now easily with Reserve123!
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Bicycle Touring Europe - Cycling from Dresden to Rome
Bicycle Touring Europe Chapter n°4 - Hi everyone. My name is Ralf and I am addicted to bicycle touring :) On my fully loaded touring bicycle I travelled from Dresden (Germany) to Rome (Italy).
It took me 21 days (17 days of cycling) to cover 1802km. Highlights were crossing the Alps and and the beautiful Toscana region in Italy. Please enjoy.
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Rome Panoramic Bike Tour - Rome Bike Tours - | TopBike Rental & Tours
Enjoy the best panoramic views of Rome!
A panoramic bike tour of Rome that allows viewing the most important domes and monuments of the Eternal City from a suitable distance to perceive them as a whole. An itinerary that allows you to observe well-known monuments like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum from different perspectives, and to grasp the most evocative and unusual views.
You'll get to see Rome's most famous highlights from a unique point of view:
-Circus Maximus (panoramic view of the Palatine Hill),
-Aventine Hill and the Garden of the Oranges (the romantic view of Rome)
-Trastevere
-Janiculum (view of Rome from the west)
-St.Peter's Square and Basilica
-the Vatican
-Castel Sant'Angelo (Mausoleum of Hadrian)
-Via de' Coronari
-Piazza Navona
-Pantheon
-Largo di Torre Argentina
-Jewish Ghetto
-Teatro Marcello
-Capitoline (panoramic view of the Roman Forum)
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Spent a few days in Roma exploring by bicycle. The only way to see a city in my opinion. Here's a few reasons why Roma is the best for cycling. I shot this on this camera purchased from Amazon:
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Rome's Ultimate Bike Tour
Explore a unique European historical park by bike - a perfect getaway from the hectic city center. Visit the first Christian cemeteries, cycle along the first paved road in the world and see the ancient aqueducts at their most intact sections.
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Porta di San Sebastiano, Catacombs, Apia Antica, The Park of Aqueducts, Bath of Caracalla.
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Appian Way Bike Tour
Italy - Rome 2015 Appian Way Bike Tour with TopBike Rental & Tours. We stopped at the Catacombs; however, no photos were allowed. We rode the cobbles on the way out to the Aquaducts and then stopped at a sheep farm for some bread, Pecorino and wine.
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Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Rome Italy - The Appian Way. So do it with a bike or a car or SKIP IT!!
Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Rome Italy - The Appian Way. So do it with a bike or a car or SKIP IT!!
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The Appian Way (Latin and Italian: Via Appia) is one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient republic. It connected Rome to Brindisi, in southeast Italy.[1] Its importance is indicated by its common name, recorded by Statius:[2][3]
Appia longarum... regina viarum
the Appian Way the queen of the long roads
The road is named after Appius Claudius Caecus, the Roman censor who began and completed the first section as a military road to the south in 312 BC[4] during the Samnite Wars.
The need for roads[edit]
The Appian Way was used as a main route for military supplies since its construction for that purpose in 312 BC.[5]
The Appian Way was the first long road built specifically to transport troops outside the smaller region of greater Rome (this was essential to the Romans). The few roads outside the early city were Etruscan and went mainly to Etruria. By the late Republic, the Romans had expanded over most of Italy and were masters of road construction. Their roads began at Rome, where the master itinerarium, or list of destinations along the roads, was located, and extended to the borders of their domain — hence the expression, All roads lead to Rome.
The Samnite Wars[edit]
Romans had an affinity for the people of Campania, who, like themselves, traced their backgrounds to the Etruscans. The Samnite Wars were instigated by the Samnites when Rome attempted to ally itself with the city of Capua in Campania. The Italic speakers in Latium had long ago been subdued and incorporated into the Roman state. They were responsible for changing Rome from a primarily Etruscan to a primarily Italic state.
Dense populations of sovereign Samnites remained in the mountains north of Capua, which is just north of the Greek city of Neapolis. Around 343 BC, Rome and Capua attempted to form an alliance, a first step toward a closer unity. The Samnites reacted with military force.
The barrier of the Pontine Marshes[edit]
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Grave monument of Caius Rabirius Postumus Hermodorus, Lucia Rabiria Demaris and Usia Prima, priestess of Isis along the Via Appia, near Quarto Miglio
San Sebastiano fuori le Mura, located on the catacombs of San Sebastiano
Between Capua and Rome lay the Pontine Marshes (Pomptinae paludes), a swamp infested with malaria. A tortuous coastal road wound between Ostia at the mouth of the Tiber and Neapolis. The Via Latina followed its ancient and scarcely more accessible path along the foothills of Monti Laziali and Monti Lepini, which are visible towering over the former marsh.
In the First Samnite War (343–341 BC) the Romans found they could not support or resupply troops in the field against the Samnites across the marsh. A revolt of the Latin League drained their resources further. They gave up the attempted alliance and settled with Samnium.
Colonization to the southeast[edit]
The Romans were only biding their time while they looked for a solution. The first answer was the colonia, a cultivation of settlers from Rome, who would maintain a permanent base of operations. The Second Samnite War (327–304 BC) erupted when Rome attempted to place a colony at Cales in 334 and again at Fregellae in 328 on the other side of the marshes. The Samnites, now a major power after defeating the Greeks of Tarentum, occupied Neapolis to try to ensure its loyalty. The Neapolitans appealed to Rome, which sent an army and expelled the Samnites from Neapolis.
You really need a car, a moped or a bike for this. I took the metro to the Stop that says Appian way... It was about 3 miles from the metro to the Appian Way. I then walked another 2 miles of the Appian Way in one direction along some cobble stoned road way with cars and traffic to only see 2 items that were of Roman Remains. I didnt realize until the end that the areas that have signs that say PRIVATE RESIDENCE are places you could actually go in and see Roman remains. So all in all, I would give MY EXPERIENCE at 2 out of 10. It was a long way. It was not well marked. It wasnt well transported (busses or metros or trains). The people were not really willing to help.... So all in all... I would suggest skipping the Appian Way. If you have a car or a direct tour then maybe it will be a different experience for you, but if you are just trying to walk it and wing it... I would spend the day in Rome and see something else. I asked multiple places for directions and busses and what to see... ALWAYS to be told NO ENGLISH, Good bye... Discouraging at best.... Sorry. You get the Eric Clark No Go Vote....
Don't do it
Skip it
avoid it
not worth it
waste of time
stay in rome
do something else
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problem
not good
no bono
icky
bad
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