If you do not arrive in Rome directly with your car, you will almost certainly arrive at one of these two airports:

- FCO Leonardo da Vinci Airport - Rome Fiumicino (about 25 Km. South West of the city):   http://www.adr.it/web/aeroporti-di-roma-en-/pax-fco-fiumicino
- CIA G.B. Airport Pasine - Rome Ciampino (about 25 Km. South East of the city):   https://www.adr.it/web/aeroporti-di-roma-en-/pax-cia-ciampino

Airport Transfers:   https://www.terravision.eu/airport_services.html

Or in one of these four important railway stations:
- Termini Station (it is a terminal station in the center of the city, crossed by the Metro A and Metro B lines, served by many bus lines in front of Piazza dei Cinquecento):   https://www.romatermini.com/en/
- Tiburtina Station (it is a station with a high flow on the line for Florence and Northern Italy; the FL1 line also goes there for Fiumicino airport, served by many lines of regional coaches in the opposite Roma Tiburtina Bus Station):   https://www.stazioneromatiburtina.it/en/
- Ostiense station (it is a station located in the center south of Rome in the Piramide area, near the archaeological area of ​​the Colosseum and Roman Forum, near Eataly):   https://www.thetrainline.com/en/stations/roma-ostiense
- Trastevere Station (it is a station that is located in the Southern Center of Rome in the Trastevere area, close to the homonymous characteristic neighborhood, it’s in the line for the Cinqueterre and the FL1 line also runs through Fiumicino airport):   https://www.thetrainline.com/en/stations/roma-trastevere

In Italy there are two national railway companies:
- Trenitalia:   https://www.trenitalia.com/en.html 
- Italo Treno:   https://www.italotreno.it/en

Your luggage at the station ... and everywhere:   https://bagbnb.com/luggage-storage/rome

Maybe you will be in Rome after a cruise?

Then you will surely arrive in the Port of Civitavecchia which is located about 70 Km North West of Rome: https://civitavecchia.portmobility.it/en

The most comfortable way to get home without worries?

Surely it is to use our trusted private drivers and their comfortable vehicles. The driver will wait for you INSIDE the Terminal of your arrival or under your cruise ship and will have a sign with your name written on it. He will take you directly to your apartment and will inform the Host about the precise time of arrival at home, including any delays.

Request it by your Host together with your stay!

A look at maps and public transport?

Map of Rome:    https://www.turismoroma.it/en/node/36076 Bus, Metro, Tram:   https://www.turismoroma.it/en/node/18688 Map of Rail transport: https://www.chartaroma.it/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Mappa_trasporti.pdf Tourist Buses:   https://www.turismoroma.it/en/node/18689

What is the climate of Rome like?

The temperature is usually mild the whole year round with heat rising during the months of July and August. Even during  the winter the temperature is pleasant: there are only few really cold days and they are mainly concentrated between December and January ( the temperature however rarely drops below zero). Rainfalls, seldom heavy, are concentrated in the months of November and February. The best time to visit the city is in spring and autumn when the temperature is mild and the days, thanks do Daylight Saving Time, are longer. If visiting the city between June and September, proper sun protection is advised.

Don’t buy water in Rome!

The city of Rome, thanks to the extraordinary engineering of its aqueducts, is very well organized to provide excellent free water to all with its approximately 2,500 fountains scattered throughout the city.
The water that flows constantly from these fountains along the road is safe, fresh and always cold
Just buy a bottle at the beginning of your trip and then fill it regularly from one of the fountains that you will encounter on your tours. Download the complete map her:   https://i1.wp.com/www.wateronline.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/MAPPA_Watermap_Roma.jpg

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