By Car
To reach Rome both from the north (Milan) and from the south (Naples), take the A1 Autostrada del Sole.
- From the north, the exit is Roma Nord, while from the south, the exit is Roma Sud.
- If you are coming from the west of Italy, you can take the Aurelia state road and then the Civitavecchia Roma.
- From the Adriatic coast, you can reach Rome along the A24 Rome - L'Aquila motorway.
- All the motorways meet the Grande Raccordo Anulare, the junction between the motorways and the state roads that lead to the center and the outskirts of Rome.
By Bus
Several Italian cities have bus connections with Rome. The main lines have their terminus in Rome Tiburtina from which it is easy to reach the center of Rome by metro.
By Train
The main stations are: Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina.
- Termini central station is the place of departure and arrival of almost all trains from Italy and abroad. It is the crossing point of the two underground lines.
- The Tiburtina station is located south-west of Rome and is the obligatory transit point for trains to Fiumicino airport. Almost all night trains run to this station.
To consult the train timetables, visit the Trenitalia website www.trenitalia.com.
By Metro
Our Hotel is located near the stop: "TERMINI" of the Line A and Line B of the Metro. For more details please consult the website of Atac of Rome.
By Plane
- Rome Fiumicino Airport It is the most important airport for national and international scheduled flights.
- Rome Ciampino Airport : It is considered the reference airport for low cost flights (Easy-Jet, Ryan Air, Wizz Air, Hapag Lloyd Express and Central Wings).