Rental in Rome
Ciampino transfer
Ciampino Transfer service: a good solution
Rome has two major airports, the main one, Leonardo da Vinci, still frequently known by its old name, Fiumicino, is mostly devoted to scheduled flights and Ciampino which handles mainly charter, low cost flights and business aviation. Thanks to the ever increasing importance of low cost European airlines, Ciampino’s importance has grown considerably over the last several years. Thousands of passengers transit through this airport everyday, so Rome-explorer.com has decided to devote an article to Ciampino transfer services. Continue >>
Rome bus
Rome Bus: What You Need to Know
Driving and parking in Rome can be quite difficult. So if the distance is too long to be walked, the best solution is to use public transportation. The Rome bus transport system covers the entire city and offers you a chance to mingle, though at times a little too closely, with Romans. The metro can be handy if you're staying near a station, but there are only two lines and they don’t even reach all the most interesting places to visit, so if you want to get around the town, you’d better be prepared to catch a bus in Rome. That’s why, in order to improve your Roman experience, Rome-explorer.com has created this little guide to Rome buses.Continue >>
Helicopter Hiring Rome
Helicopter Hiring Rome
Do you have to move quickly from one region to another in Italy for business or personal reasons? If you are looking for companies providing helicopter hire services, as you want to avoid the chaotic road traffic, to attend an event or to get to tourist destination, here you will be able to find a selection of agencies hiring helicopters countrywide.
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Rome Transport
Rome Transport: News and Information
Are you looking for some information about Rome transport services to move more quickly and easily in Rome? Below you will find all the information you need for buses, trams, metro lines, trolleys, trains and whatever else you can dream up. Let’s have a look!
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Car Hire Rome
Car Hire Rome
People who need to get around in an unknown place for business or pleasure and need a car to drive around the city should consider the option of hiring a car in Rome. There are many car rental companies in Rome, and making up your mind can be quite difficult. Let's take a look at the most important companies in Rome that can allow you hire a car in Rome.
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Ciampino Airport Transfer
Ciampino Airport Transfer: Trains, Buses, Private Companies
Are you going to land at night at Ciampino Airport and you need information about the Ciampino airport's transport system? Or maybe you don’t live in Rome and you don’t know how to get to the Ciampino Airport? Whatever the case, below you will find some useful information on getting to and from Rome's second largest airport.
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Fiumicino airport transfer
Fiumicino Airport Transfer
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Fiumicino airport
Fiumicino Airport: Rome's Primary Aviation Hub
The Rome Airport, better known as Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport, is the most important airport in Rome. Leonardo Da Vinci Airport, thanks to its 33 million passengers every day, is the most important airport in Italy. Below you can find a description of the Fiumicino Airport, useful information about passenger services and how to get there.Continue >>
Weekend in Rome
Weekend in Rome: Your First Day in the Eternal City
If you’re going to spend a weekend in Rome, you will have the chance to visit a large part of the attractions that this wonderful city could offer you: let’s go and see what you could visit to enjoy your stay.
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Week in Rome
Week in Rome: Your First day
Spending one week in Rome will give you not all, but most of the time that you need to see the most important attractions in the Eternal City. If you plan well and have clear itineraries and a good sense of timing, you may even surprise yourself and see it all. Your first day in Rome can be alittle overwhelming, so we recommend staying calm, giving in to your curiosity, and keeping a somewhat methodical approach to what you do each day. Remember what you don't do on your first day you can do on one of the six days that follow.
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