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Civitavecchia Port
Civitavecchia Port: Useful Info
Civitavecchia Port is located just 80 kilometers north of Rome. If you will be traveling to Sardinia or another Mediterranean destination from the Rome area, than you will most likely be departing from the Civitavecchia port. Rome-Explorer.com has gathered the useful information you need in terms of getting there and back and what you can find in the vicinity.
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Civitavecchia Ferry
Civitavecchia Ferry: Booking and Tickets
If you are planning on traveling to Sardinia or Sicily, would like to have the option of taking your car with you or traveling light, than the following page will provide you with information that is vital to your travel plans. Rome-Explorer.com will also be able to provide you with information on and links to current fares (they change frequently), as well as information on great discounts for departing from Civitavecchia. The port of Civitavecchia also serves such destinations as Corsica, Barcelona, Tunis, Toulon, Cagliari and Palermo.
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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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Transportation Rome
Transportation Rome: Information You Need
If you are in Rome and want to travel around the city, you have got plenty of possibilities at your feet. You can take a bus, tram, metro, train or use the new bike sharing service if you want to go green. You can check the web sites of the different companies which propose this service and find information about Rome transport on-line. Continue >>
termini station
Termini Station: Rome's Train Station
Termini Station is the most important train station in Rome. The Termini station, or Stazione Termini, as we know it today was inaugurated in 1950, for the Jubilee and replaced the old wooden building of 1867. Termini station is the busiest Italian railway station in terms of daily trains, about 800 per day. Rome-Explorer.com gives you some useful information about its history and how to get there.
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Rome Airport Parking
Rome Airport Parking
Do you have to catch a flight and you know you won’t have time to find a parking space near one of Rome’s airports? Below you will be able to find a list of different parking structures in the vicinity of Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport in Fiumicino and the Ciampino airport, which serves most low-cost companies. There is also an online service available in order to make reservations and provide other necessary services.
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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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Ciampino Airport
Ciampino Airport: Short Haul and Low-Cost Hub
Ciampino Airport is about 15 kilometers south of Rome, south-east to be exact, very near to the G.R.A., the ring highway that surrounds the city. With more than 5 million passengers every year, Ciampino Airport is the second largest airport in Rome, the largest one is Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport in Fiumicino. Below you can read a description of the Ciampino Airport, a brief history and logistical information about its location.Continue >>
Fiumicino airport transfer
Fiumicino Airport Transfer
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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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