Aqueduct Rome

Roman Aqueducts Park    

4.5/5
(533) · Park in Rome, Italy
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4.5/5 · 533 reviews
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Jan 16, 2025
Well worth a visit. The park is a 10/15 minute walk from Subaugusta station on Line A of the Rome Metro. You can see both the medieval & Roman aqueducts, the Roman one is very impressive. The park is… Full review by KMLondon22
Jan 3, 2025
Really beautiful experience, it is very easy arrive here with the undergroud, high recommended if you have time. I saw it in jenuary, the climate was perfect Full review by Jaclyn S
Nov 18, 2024
Absolutely stunning! This is one of the most impressive Roman sites! We absolutely loved out time! The weather was sunny and perfect for a picnic! If you come in the summer there is a pool and genies… Full review by Anna B

Questions & answers

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Can I visit the park on my own? (woman alone)
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Yes, it is a public park. Just a short walk from the parking lot.
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Could You, kindly, tell me - where is the best way to enter the park? does it have an entrance, indeed? Can You walk …
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Could You, kindly, tell me - where is the best way to enter the park? does it have an entrance, indeed? Can You walk any part of it, or it is crossed with some fences? thanks in advance
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You can walk amongst the ruins.
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how do I get there by public transport? is there ametro stop nearby
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We took the metro Red Line (Line A) to the Giulio Agricola stop (it's pretty far out from the center of town, but you just keep riding). From there, you'll need a map to help you figure …
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We took the metro Red Line (Line A) to the Giulio Agricola stop (it's pretty far out from the center of town, but you just keep riding). From there, you'll need a map to help you figure out which way to walk, but you just come up out of the Metro and walk down (or up) the main road you're on for a few blocks and you hit the park. No turns necessary.
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Answer by Margaret M · Jul 9, 2015
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What are the hours of operations?
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it is a public park open 24 hours and entry is FREE
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Answer by Fiona D · Jan 22, 2018
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