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Roma: Tips to enjoy your trip

Are you travelling to Rome? In this post we are going to share with you some clues to help you to get the most of the Eternal City from the very moment you arrive. Maps, visits, activities with children, and much more that you can find if you keep on reading.

You can get to the Eternal City through two different airports: Fuimicino and Ciampino, one of them 30 km far from Rome, and the other one 15 km far, with several low cost flights that get there. Anyway, either you land in any of these airports, we are going to show you the best way of getting to the city from them and back.

AIRPORTS IN ROMA

 

 

FIUMICINO AIRPORT:

 

Buses to Rome:

There are several companies that goes directly to Rome´s Termini Station ( Fuimicino – Termini). You can easily find the stop in the airport in the following map. The BUS STATION signs will easily get you to the bus stop.

 

Express train:

Autobuses de línea (COTRAL):

These blue buses are the cheapest way of travelling although the schedules are very irregular. Personally we don´t recommend you to use them. You can get them at Regional Bus Stop.

Taxi:

Rome´s City Hall has established a fixed 48 euros price from Fuimicino to Rome. This fee is permitted to a maximum of four people carrying two large pieces of luggage and  with destination within the Aurelian walls. For destinations beyond the walls we recommend you to negotiate a fix fee with the driver. On the contrary you will have to pay the fee established plus an extra luggage fee.      

Illegal taxis. You must be careful with these vehicles, always more expensive than the regular taxis. Taxis in Rome are white, and you need to see the taxi sign and the license plate, along with the city´s emblem. You must also be careful with those taxis from Fuimicino´s City Hall as they don´t follow Rome´s City Hall fixed fee. We strongly recommend you to check the price before leaving.

CIAMPINO AIRPORT

 

Direct Buses:

Train: There is no train that goes directly from Rome to Ciampino airport, but there is a train that connects the airport with Ciampino train station. Cotral and Schiaffin buses leave each 40 minutes approximately. The trip takes just five minutes and the ticket costs 1, 20 euros (plus a supplementary ticket in case of large luggage). You can consult schedules in the companies´ website Schiaffini or Cotral. Once you get to the station you must get the train to Termini station (1,30 euros). You can get your train each 10 to 20 minutes and the trip takes 15 minutes. We don´t recommend you this option as it is quite complicated.

TaxiBy taxi you will pay 30 euros from Ciampino airport to Rome. This price corresponds to a maximum of four people with two large pieces of luggage and destinations included within the Aurelian walls. Although this fee is announced in several places along the airport, we recommend you to confirm it with the car driver to avoid misunderstandings. Don´t forget to avoid illegal taxis.  

 

Two different ways of visiting Rome

 

1.  Public Transport in Roma

Although the most beautiful way of visiting Rome is on foot, sometimes it is useful to gain some time by using public transport. Here you have some tips to help you to get to some of Rome´s landmarks using public transport:

*Line A (Orange)- goes though Rome from North East to South East, from Battistini to Anagnina. The most important stops, from West to East are:

-Cipro – Musei Vaticani:The closest stop to Vatican Museum and the Sixtine Chapel.   
-Ottaviano – San Pietro: You can get from here to San Peters Square and Basilical
-Spagna: Ideal if you want to visit Spain´s Square and Borghese Ville.
-Barberini – Fontana di Trevi: Five minutes away from Trevi´s Fountain and the best to get to Navona´s Square and the Panteón.

*Line B (Blue)- This line goes through Rome from North East to South, from Rebibia to Laurentina. The most important stops, are the following:

-Colosseo: Near the Coliseum and the Roman Forum.

Remember that Rome´s subway opens daily from 5.30 until 23.30 (Saturdays and Sundays until 1.30)

 

2. On foot

We have already given you the principle metro lines and a map with Rome´s most important monuments, so now you can start planning your visit to the Eternal City. If you need a map, don´t you worry as you will find free maps in your hotel and also in several touristic information spots in the city. So, discover Rome!

 

 

Eating in Roma!

 

Sometimes when travelling, once we reach a city we want both to enjoy its culture, history and monuments, and also its gastronomy. That is why we are proposing here a gastronomical walk through the Eternal City. Rome is waiting for you.

 

Rome has an impressive gastronomic offer, but you must be careful, as there are different kinds of places:

Gastronomic establishments:

 

Brief guide to understand the menu:

Sometimes we have some problems, due to the language, to understand the menus and we are not sure if we are ordering a main course or a starter. Here you have some clues. Study!

Il conto per favour is the expression you need to use to ask for the bill.

Hours:

In Italy restaurants start to serve lunch at 12.30 until 14.30. Dinner is normally served between 19.30 and 22.30 hours.

There is a great quantity of places to enjoy your meals and, following your comments we have selected some of them, tasty and economical. Anyway, we accept your suggestions!

VATICAN AREA: This area is full of restaurants and places to grab some food, although restaurants are slightly more expensive than in other areas of Rome. Be careful when choosing a place to eat. In Borgo Pio street you will find a lot of restaurants:

ST ANGELO AREA

NAVONA AREA: In this area almost every restaurant show outside the daily menu. Bear in mind that this area is the most expensive to eat. Some restaurants offers you menus with drink included. Take a look at them when you are there. In Navona´s Square you must taste the famous “tartufos”, served in the coffee shops around the square.

 

PANTEÓN AREA

TRASTEVERE AREA: One of the most enchanting areas of Rome and undoubtedly the cheapest area to eat.

¡¡¡Buon appetito!!!

PS: Don´t forget to send us your suggestions.

And now let´s talk about Museums!

 

Rome is Art´s cradle. Every corner is a work of art. Walking along the street of the city supposes an immediate journey to the Rome in the history we learnt. And if walking through the streets is already a walk through art, just imagine all the things you may find in the Vatican Museums. And for those art lovers Europamundo offers you an optional visit to these museums.

Normally the Vatican Museums are closed on Sundays. Our panoramic visit to Rome ends alongside the Vatican, so you can use your spare time to know this complex. We have prepared an optional visit for those travellers interested with an expert guide graduate in Fine Arts. We will visit the most important halls of the Vatican Museums:

This three hours optional excursion includes:

Do you want to take a look at all you may find along the halls of the Vatican Museums. Just watch this video. You will want to see it for yourself.

You can use our TOUR FINDER   to see our tours in Rome and enjoy this optional excursion. Choose any of our options in the finder and select either “Italy” or “Rome”. The system will show you a list of all Europamundo´s Tours that visit these places. Clicking in the tour you choose, the system will open a new window where you will find all the information you may need. You may even get your own budget. Besides you will find videos, photographs, the complete itinerary and also check the rest of optional excursions.  

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Rome with children

 

Sometimes we travel with our children without being sure of what to expect, doubting if they are going to get bored, or if there will be some activities to do with them.

Here you have some clues that will help you to make your children enjoy the tour:

In this website  you will find advice to enjoy your holidays in Rome with your children. We assure you that they are very useful.

We are sure that with all these options you are going to have a great visit to Rome. Don´t you think. And if you have already been there and want to share your experience with us please tell us about your visit!!

 

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