Private tour to visit Rome Underground Catacombs along the Appian Way and Basilica of San Clemente.
Visit of one of the catacombs (Domitilla or San Callisto or San Sebastiano) the ancient undergrounds cemeteries used by the Christian along the Appian Way, stroll on the Appian Way on the same stones of the roman emperors and visit the fascinating Basilica of San Clemente to admire its magnificent mosaic and frescoes.
Comfortable private tour with your private chauffeured car and with your private expert guide.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Pick up at your hotel in Rome
• Visit of an Underground Catacomb (Domitilla or San Callisto or San Sebastiano)
• Stroll along the Ancient Appian Way
• Visit the three levels of San Clemente Basilica
• Drop off at your hotel in Rome
DETAILS
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Duration:
4 hours
Start Time Private Tour:
Morning Tour or Afternoon Tour:
you can require whatever start time you like.
Meeting Point:
At the lobby of your hotel in Rome
Inclusion:
- Private Mercedes E series car (for your party from 1 to 2 people)
- Private Mercedes Minivan (for your party from 3 to 6 people)
- Professional English speaking driver
- Personal expert and licensed guide
Exclusions:
Gratuities (optional)
Entrance fees to Catacombs (payable locally)
Entrance fees San Clemente Basilica (payable locally)
Notes:
More of 6 persons rates on request.
Catacombs closing days:
- Domitilla closed on Tuesday,
- San Callisto closed on Wednesday,
- San Sebastiano closed on Sunday.
DESCRIPTION
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Your private tour of Undergrounds Rome Catacombs, Ancient Appian Way and San Clemente Basilica starts from your hotel in Rome.
At the lobby of your hotel meet your own private guide and your own private driver to experience your Private Rome Undergrounds Tour.
Your tour includes a stop at one of the most famous catacombs in Rome along the Appian Way, accordingly to the day of your tour and to the closing day of the catacombs: Domitilla or San Callisto or San Sebastiano.
A tour of Rome Catacombs offers a complete idea of the Christian community in the Imperial Rome and of Catholicism in town between the 2nd and 9th centuries, this why until the 2nd century the Christians didn’t have their own cemeteries.
Along the Ancient Appian Way, the Roman road connecting Rome to Brindisi in the southeast Italy, you will discover further important monuments ( the Church of Domine Quo Vadis, the Tomb of Caecilia Metella, the Circus of Maxentius) and it is possible to stroll to experience the emotion to walk on the same stones of the roman emperors.
You will appreciate the visit of San Clemente Basilica on the three levels, you enjoy of a travel back in the time.
Visit of the medieval Church with finest mosaics built on the remains of a fourth century basilica and then descend to the older building, a pagan temple of the first century dedicated to the divinity Mithras.