Where It Is
The Park of the Aqueducts sits in the Tuscolano district, in the southeast of Rome, between Via Tuscolana and Via Appia Nuova, just steps from the Cinecittà studios. It is part of the Appia Antica Regional Park and is easy to reach by Metro.
By Metro
The most convenient way is the Metro:
- Giulio Agricola (Line A) — a short walk from here brings you to one of the park entrances. It is the most popular option.
- Subaugusta (Line A) — another easy access point from this stop.
Line A connects directly to Termini, San Giovanni, and the city center, making the park very accessible.
By Bus
The area is also served by several bus lines along Via Tuscolana and the surrounding streets, handy for travelers coming from neighborhoods the Metro does not reach.
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By Car and Private Driver (NCC)
The area is residential and offers parking on the surrounding streets, but traffic can build up. With a private driver (NCC), the visit is far smoother: you are dropped at one of the park entrances and your transfers are handled for you, ideal for pairing the Park of the Aqueducts with a stop at Cinecittà, the Via Appia Antica, or other sights in Rome's south, with no parking headaches.
Recommended Itinerary
The Park of the Aqueducts pairs well with:
- The Cinecittà studios (right next door) and their museum.
- The Via Appia Antica and the Parco della Caffarella.
- The Tomb of Cecilia Metella and the other monuments along the Appia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Metro stop is for the Park of the Aqueducts? Giulio Agricola on Line A is the most popular; Subaugusta is convenient too. From either, a short walk brings you to the park entrances.
Is it far from the center? It is in the southeast of Rome, yet very convenient thanks to Line A, which connects it in minutes to San Giovanni, Termini, and the city center.
Is driving worth it? The area has street parking but traffic can build up. A private driver is more convenient, dropping you right at a park entrance.
What can I pair with the visit? Cinecittà (right next door), the Via Appia Antica, the Parco della Caffarella, and the Tomb of Cecilia Metella.
Are there several entrances? Yes, the park is large and has multiple access points; those near Giulio Agricola and Subaugusta are the most convenient by Metro.
See Also
- Park of the Aqueducts: the complete guide
- Park of the Aqueducts: hours and entry
- What to see at the Park of the Aqueducts
- How the Roman aqueducts worked
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Article #499 · Category: Transport · Updated: May 2026