Just a few minutes beyond the Aurelian Walls in Rome, you’ll find an enormous green corridor where you can literally walk on paving stones laid more than two thousand years ago. Mausoleums rise out of the grass, catacombs run underground, and aqueducts cut across the skyline.
The Appian Way Park is far more than an ancient road. Established as a regional park in 1988, it covers around 4,580 hectares. According to official local sources, it is considered the largest urban park in Europe thanks to its size and continuous landscape.