Parco degli Acquedotti a piedi
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2 hour(s)
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Explore the iconic Aqueduct Park with a knowledgeable guide
Discover the ingenuity behind Rome’s world-renowned engineering masterpiece
Learn stories, facts, and curiosities about the ancient aqueduct system
Experience a site that is still partially functional today
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Step into the heart of ancient innovation as you explore one of Rome’s most extraordinary feats of engineering—the iconic aqueducts. Your guide will welcome you into the Aqueduct Park, where majestic stone arches stretch across the landscape, offering a breathtaking glimpse into the brilliance of Roman design. As you walk among these towering structures, you’ll uncover fascinating stories, technical ingenuity, and surprising curiosities behind a system that once brought life-sustaining water across great distances and remains partially functional even today.
Set against a backdrop of serene green fields and centuries-old stones, this experience blends beauty, archaeology, and cinematic charm—the park itself famously featured in the Oscar-winning film The Great Beauty. Every arch and pathway reveals another chapter of Roman history, inviting you to appreciate the power, precision, and vision that made Rome a model for the ancient world. This immersive journey offers not just a walk through a historic site, but an opportunity to savor the timeless atmosphere of a place where past and present meet in perfect harmony.
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Customer Reviews
Kathy

Scenic park with ruins of various Roman aqueducts. Easy to get to via metro plus some walking. Beautiful park. There's also an old road that pre-dates Roman times, "via Latina antica"
DOch

…a little quiet with sonics of trains swirling afar. It’s got a vibe not seen in the tourist center of Roma. I visited the park at the sunset, and many things in the park feel surreal, as if touched by a primordial feeling..
J.

We came here with the Metro orange line, getting off at Guilin Agricola according to google maps, and we left from Lucio Sestio station. On the way in, there is a small children’s playground but it is so helpful for us with our 5 years old son. The facility is well maintained. After the playground, we entered the fields through the small aqueduct. Then we reached a little stream. It was very beautiful with the willow trees and different plans. Once we crossed the stream we kept right to the biggest aqueduct. We climbed up to an old fort (maybe) to have our picnic there. From there, you can see the trains running past. It was a fun place for younger children. Locals use the well built paths to do running. Overall, if you are a bit tired of the crowds in the city, this is a great place to get some fresh air and enjoy the sun. Pack up your lunch and enjoy!
Shatha

Such a beautiful park!!! It was hard to get to from our Airbnb (bus and metro) which is probably why there weren’t many tourists here but it was so worth it. It has the most stunning views. It felt like another world. We came here for sunset and it was a highlight of my Rome trip.
Louise

A stunning park full of history. We visited the Park of the Aqueducts as we wanted to see not only the aqueducts but also the filming locations for the Grande Bellezza and Ripley. I am also a huge Roman history buff so wanted to see these incredible structures up close! The park is not only full of history but also very peaceful and pretty. It is popular with runners and dog walkers. We visited on a cold but bright February day. I can imagine in the summer it is a great place for a picnic. It’s on the outskirts of central Rome but well worth the visit.
