City of Water: The Mysteries of Rome’s Aqueducts and Fountains

A fully private, skip-the-line experience with a licensed expert
- ⭐ Private licensed guide
- 🚶 Skip-the-line access
- 📍 Duration: 3 hours
- 📅 Flexible dates & start time
- 🎧 Fully customizable itinerary
Tour Overview
Discover the hidden stories of Rome’s aqueducts and fountains on our City of Water Tour. This unique tour takes you through Rome’s rich hydraulic history, where you’ll learn about the ancient aqueducts that brought water to the city and the iconic fountains that have decorated Rome’s squares for centuries.
Itinerary highlights
- 💡 Vicus Caprarius
- 💡 Roman aqueduct remains
- Much more
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Private Tour Pricing
👉 Starting from 299 € / $ 320 USD por person per group
Final price depends on group size, date, and optional upgrades.
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Tour Description
💡 Vicus Caprarius
💡 Roman aqueduct remains
Frequently Asked Questions
⭐ 100% Private Tour (only your group) — no crowds, just your group and your guide
🚶 Personalized itinerary at your pace
🎧 Skip-the-line access and priority entry available
📸 Exclusive storytelling with Licensed English-Speaking Guide and photo stops
📅 Easy Booking & Flexible Dates – This tour isn’t fixed on a public calendar, but you can request your preferred date and time below. We’ll get back to you quickly to confirm your spot
Private tours offer personalized pacing, deeper historical insights and zero crowd disruption — perfect for families and history lovers.
Yes, priority or VIP access can be provided where available, saving time in queues.
Absolutely — the guide can adapt details to your interests, questions and pace.
Yes — private tours are ideal for families and can be tailored for all ages.
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