From Fiumicino airport:
Located 35 Km far from Rome west side · by Special
Train Leonardo Express
The “Leonardo Express” train leaves every day from
Fiumicino Airport station every 30 minutes and it stops at the
Termini Railway Station without no mid-journey stops. ·
by Taxi
Taxis are available in the arrivals areas of the terminals.
The fare to the centre of Rome is about 45 Euro. It is highly
recommended to take only the yellow and white licensed taxis.
· by Car
At the airport is possible to rent a car with the all the major
car hire companies. From Ciampino airport:
Located 15 km from the east side of Rome.
· by ACOTRAL bus + Train (Railway Station of Ciampino)
Outside the Arrivals Hall there are Acotral Buses for the
Ciampino Railway Station. From the Railway Station there are
trains for Roma-Termini Railway Station every 15 minutes.
· by ACOTRAL bus + Subway
Outside the Arrivals Hall there are Acotral Buses for for
“Anagnina” subway station. Once arrived to the
Subway Anagnina (Line A), you take direction Battistini and
get off at Termini Railway Station.
· by Taxi
Taxis are available opposite the to the Arrivals Hall. The
fare to the centre of Rome is about 35 Euro. It is highly
recommended to take only the yellow and white licensed taxis.
· by Car
At the airport is possible to rent a car with the major car
hire companies |
From Termini railway
station:
Located about 4 km from the hotel. · by Rome's subway
(Metropolitana)
From Termini Railway Station you can take the Termini Subway
direction Rebibbia (Line B), getting off at Policlinico stop.
· by Bus (ATAC)
Outside Termini Station there is a big ATAC Buses parking. You
can take bus n.649 · by Taxi
It's highly recommended to take only the yellow and white licenced
taxis. Subway:
The nearest subway station is "Policlinico" (line
B), located at 150 mt from the hotel.
Villa
Torlonia Park
It could be considered as the last of the great princely villas
because it was totally remade during the 19th century by Torlonia,
rich family of bankers, to compete with the analogue property
of the ancient Roman noble families. The last owner of the
previous villa was the Bolognetti family from who Giovanni
Torlonia bought it in 1806. The architects working on its
reconstruction were G.Valadier, and after Alessandro Torlonia
came into possession by other architects: Caretti (main building),
Raimondi (theatre) and G.Jappelli (garden). The villa is characterized
by 13 constructions simulating mysterious, fantastic, fairy-like
creations not common for Rome
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