Roman Aqueducts for Kids

Roman Aqueducts Park    

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May 19, 2024
Felt very safe, but maybe not 100% as it is an open area with zero police/security presence. Would definitely do it again. I think it may be possible to get to the Catacombs from within this park. A … Full review by eja117
Apr 9, 2023
Rome is known as the water city; as the heart of the then empire, engineers had to work out how to transport more water possible to satisfy the city's population needs. Is possible to see in this p… Full review by Tualie
Jan 26, 2023
The Parco degli Acquedotti is an urban green area of Rome. It is included between the Appio Claudio district, via delle Capannelle and the Rome-Cassino-Naples railway line, covering an area of approx… Full review by dapper777

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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Dear Arochka, We did not walk a long stretch of the aqueduct so I can’t tell you whether there are fences/gates throughout. But the portion of the aqueducts close to the subway station …
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Dear Arochka, We did not walk a long stretch of the aqueduct so I can’t tell you whether there are fences/gates throughout. But the portion of the aqueducts close to the subway station appears to be not the nicest part. Unfortunately that’s the only part we visited. And yes, that portion is open to visitors without gates and fences. I suppose it might be advisable for you to take a cab so you can tell the driver to drop you off somewhere along the length of the aqueduct. I hope this was helpful.
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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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