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In Rome there are two basic lines, the A and B, which has its hub in the central Termini Station (which also come all buses, suburban trains, trains national and international). The most used by tourists is heading A, as it stops in Spagna square, Piazza del Popolo, the Vatican Museum and San Giovanni in Laterano, among others. Line B, is more convenient to go to The Colosseum or Forum.

The bus network is very complete and is one of the most frequently used services. Tickets for buses can be bought at train stations and kiosks in the press throughout the city. Also at any tobacconist. No confidence in Rome bus drivers do not sell tickets, no longer climb the same, but inspectors go regularly to fine and you do not have tickets.

For the subway and a bus a single ticket costs EUR 1, the best option is to buy the BTI (Integrated Tourist Ticket), which costs 11 euros and is valid for three days for the subway and buses in Rome.

Rome also has a service and filobus tram, which runs the city. Usually it is less used by tourists, but it can be an efficient alternative to move to Rome.

Getting to Rome in:

By Train

The company's rail Italy, Ferrovie dello Stato, stretches across the peninsula through 16,000 miles of tracks. Major cities in Europe are reported by train to Italy. Inside the country there are suburban lines and long-haul operating superbly.

In Rome you can go by train to Rome Termini Station. Located in the city centre, is a station as you will find few in the world; modern and equipped at all times in constant expansion. From Spain trains departing to Milan and from there you can take a high-speed train to Rome (approx. 4 hours).

Tickets can be purchased on the web, with delivery domicile within 3 working days. You can also go to Rome with passes as Interail area G, or Italy Eurail Pass. You can buy the Eurail Pass and Italy at the same site with home delivery in three days.


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By Car Rome airport transfers

Italy has an excellent network of national highways, provincial and local governments, as well as nearly 6,000 kilometers of highways (usually toll or fee required). Most of the Italian highways, marked with a \ 'A \' followed by a number written in white on a green background, are toll. You can pay in cash or using the Viacard that is acquired under the same highways, banks or headquarters of the Italian Automobile Club (ACI). If there is any problem can be called through the emergency telephones that there is every two kilometers. The service areas, as in other European countries, are frequently. The speed limit on motorways is 130 km / h per hour.

Roads national, provincial and local governments, posters marked with blue and white letter, also are attending an emergency by the Automobile Club of Italy and one need only dial 116 for the service relief is put into operation. The speed limit on national roads is 110 km / h per hour, 90 km / h at the provincial and local governments and 50 km / h if it is flowing through an urban centre.

Gas stations are open daily except on weekends in which set shifts from 7:30 am at 12:30 p.m. and 15:00 p.m. to 19:00 p.m. You can pay in cash or with credit cards usual.

To drive in Italy either your car or a rented need a compulsory insurance. If you want to rent a car I can do this directly from Web and insert it in any of the major airports and train stations in Veneto.

By Bus

There are numerous lines of buses linking the major cities and many villages. In some trips it is advisable to make reservations in advance. The service is quality, fast and not too expensive.


In Boat

If what is preferred is to arrive at Rome sailing, maritime transport are a good alternative. The ports of the province of Lazio are well equipped. From these ports were able to travel throughout the country. The main port of Rome is to Civitavecchia. To find out how to reach the port of Civitavecchia

Companies such as Ferrovie dello Stato, Tirreno Navigazione, Grandi Traghetti, Trans Tirreno Express, Navarma and Sardinia Express offer daily departures in summer. In the winter months frequencies are scarce it is appropriate information on times and dates of departure (anyway service at this time of year is also quite efficient)

By Air

Since Spain and other European capitals several airlines are continuing flights to Rome Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) and Rome Ciampino. The Fiumicino Airport is located 32 km from downtown, is well connected by an express train service (Leonardo Da Vinci) every 20 minutes. during peak hours and other train services with stopovers at the airport. The Ciampino airport is where most of the low-cost airlines arriving, is only 15 km. in the city. It is all very well connected and installations are completely new.

Among airlines are conventional Iberia, Alitalia and Air Europe. It also makes transcontinental and transatlantic flights from major world capitals to Rome.

There is the possibility of flying with low-cost carrier as Ryanair flying from Girona, Santander and Valencia; VolareWeb from Barcelona and Valencia from Barcelona and Vueling.
   

 

 



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