GUIDES AND TRANSPORT
Welcome to Rome-Explorer.com's list of articles on Guides and Transport in Rome. These articles are the result of our experience with the fundamental needs of tourists visiting Rome. You will most likely have time constraints due to the fact that there so much to see in Rome, but don't let that keep you from doing the things you've set your heart on. The Guides and Transport Rome articles below will help you with logistical planning and saving time during your sight-seeing, so make the list, plan the route, and go.
Rome train stations
Rome train stations
As all major European cities, Rome has several train stations. Some are pretty important, such as Rome Termini, Rome Tiburtina and Rome Ostiense, but there are a lot of other small Rome train stations scattered around the city, such as Rome Tuscolana, Rome Trastevere or Rome Nomentana, mainly used for local transportation. If you’re planning to catch a train from Rome, in the following article, Rome-explorer.com will give you some information about Rome train stations.Continue >>
Ciampino Bus
Ciampino Bus: how to get to Rome’s low cost airport
Fiumicino, Rome’s major airport, is quite easy to get by train, there is a shuttle train from Termini station roughly every half an hour and another slower one stopping at almost every Rome train station. But reaching Ciampino airport, is far more difficult, the best option, especially for a tourist, is the bus. Ciampino bus normally leaves from Termini station and stops right in front of the airport entrance. Rome-explorer.com has devoted an article to Ciampino bus and to the companies offering a Ciampino airport bus service.Continue >>
Rome bus tour
Rome Bus Tour: A Great Way to See Rome
Are you in Rome for a few days, but you don’t want to miss the most important things to visit? Do you want to enjoy the busy atmosphere of the city and the welcoming weather of Rome? The best solution for you could be a Rome bus tour. In fact, as in many other European cities, in Rome you can book a trip on a nice open bus. With this article Rome-explorer.com will help you choose the Rome bus tour which suits you best.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 >>
Rome metro
Rome Metro: Instructions for Use
Going around Rome sometimes can be quite difficult for foreign people, buses are slow and crowded and it’s never easy to know exactly where they’re going. Tourists in general prefer to turn to Rome Metro, but if you’re thinking about moving around by Metro in Rome, maybe you should get some information about it and know some useful tips on how to make the most of Rome Metro. In order to improve your Roman experience, Rome-explorer.com has created this little guide to Rome Metro.Continue >>
Rome metro map
Rome Metro Map
Whether it is your first time in Rome, or you have been in the Eternal City for quite some time you may not know Rome as well as you think. Rome-explorer.com's Rome metro map will allow you to plan your way around Rome quickly and easily. The following article also gives you access to other online resources provided by the city of Rome, and ATAC, the company that runs the city's public transportation network. There is also a section dedicated to visiting Rome's attractions using the Rome metro. Our Rome metro map also includes train timetables for the area surrounding Rome to help you take advantage of Rome's public transportation both inside and outside the city.
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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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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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