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Cilento
Located in southern Campania, Cilento has all the ingredients that visitors to Italy look for......
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Maremma
A stay in Maremma is a chance to explore areas of uncontaminated beauty, including great beaches lin...
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Lazio
This is a perfect vacation spot for lovers of museums, art, history, and all kinds of outdoor activi...
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Sasso Marconi
Charming country setting with Etruscan history, Bolognese cuisine and easy access to Tuscany and Ven...
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Calabria
Southern Italy`s sunny beaches, stunning mountains and robust cuisine blend with strong traditions....
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How to Arrive in Rome
Rome is served by an integrated public transport system operated by the companies Atac - Cotral - FS. The system includes a network of metro, bus, tram and metro-type rail services. Below, you will find some useful links regarding traveling in Italy and arriving in Rome:
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Bus & Tram
The city is served by 238 bus routes and 7 tram routes which operate from 5:30 a.m. to midnight. Night bus services comprise 27 routes operating from 12:10 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. These services are recognized by the number followed by the letter N. Special tourist service Bus route 110 provides a tour of the key sites of historic interest in central Rome departing from Termini station at 2.30 p.m. Monday-Saturday (2 hour round trip). Public trasportation.
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Metro
The metro comprises two lines: Line A Links the area of Tuscolana in the south-east of the city with Termini rail station, the historic center of Rome and the area of Prati to the west. Line B Links the EUR area to the south of the city with the Basilica San Paolo, the Colosseo and the rail stations of Ostiense, Termini and Tiburtina. The metro is in service between the hours of 5:30 a.m. untill 11:30 p.m.
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Railway
Within the central area of Rome there are six key interchange stations (Flaminio, Trastevere, Ostiense, Termini, Tiburtina and Tuscolana), operated by FS and Cotral and integrated with the Metro or bus and tram services. Special airport link FS non stop Termini - Fiumicino Aeroporto Tickets can be bought directly from designated ticket offices located by platform 22 in Termini station and the entrance of the airport rail station.
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Buying a Ticket: Metrobus
The integrated ticket - Metrobus - provides you with the freedom of using all the modes of public transport within the metropolitan area of Rome excluding, the direct rail link Termini - Fiumicino Airport. Tickets must be bought before the commencement of your journey from any Metro station, authorised vendor (newsagent, tobacconist) and automatic ticket machines.
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Travel Cards & Integrated Tickets
A Season Ticket (monthly or annual) is valid on all public transport services within the metropolitan area of Rome . A Weekly Ticket (CIS) is valid for seven days on all public transport services within the rnetropolitan area of Rome . A Daily Ticket (BIG) is valid for use on all public transport services within the metropolitan area of Rome on the day it is validated . A 75 - Minute Ticket (BIT) is valid for up to 75 minutes on all ATAC buses and trams, for one trip on metro lines A and B and for one trip on any metro-type FS train (2nd class).
VALIDATING YOUR TICKET Tickets must be validated on commencement of your journey. Validation machines are located at the rear of buses and trams, at the entry gates of Metro stations and within the entrance area of all rail stations.
PENALTY FARES During your journey a ticket inspector may ask you to show your ticket. If you do not have a valid ticket, you are liable to pay a fine.
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Rome Vacation Rentals
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