| | | Via Sicilia 153, Roma, 00184 |
Alton Room is ideally located right in the very heart of the eternal city, near Palazzo delle Esposizioni and within short walking distance from the Spanish steps, the Trevi fountain, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. |
| By | Line / Type / Location | Exit / Stop / Distance | | Airports |
| Rome Fiumicino FCO | 30 km |  | | Rome Ciampino CIA | 26,5 km |
| | Highways |
| A1 Milano-Roma-Napoli | T90 G.R.A. Roma |  | | T90 G.R.A. Roma | Roma Centro-Quirinale |
| | Underground Lines |
| A Anagnina-Battistini | Barberini |
| | Bus Lines |
| 52 Via Archimede-Pza S.Silvestro | Piemonte |  | | 53 Pza Mancini-Pza S.Silvestro | Piemonte |  | | 88 Via Senza Nome-Ple Clodio | Piemonte |  | | 630 Lgo Somalia-Via Filipperi | Piemonte |  | | 910 Pza Mancini-Pza dei Cinquecento | Piemonte |
| | Train Lines |
| Genova - Pisa - Roma | Termini Station |  | | Milano - Bologna - Firenze - Roma | Termini Station |  | | Roma - Napoli - Reggio Calabria | Termini Station |
| | Click on the links to visit the official webpage of the transport authority |
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By Train - Rome's main Train Station Termini is near the Alton Room, Rome and the approximate distance between the Hotel and Termini is 1km. All international trains, Eurostar and Domestic Trains stop at Termini making of Romans Rooms the ideal place to stay for anyone arriving by rail from another city in Italy or for anyone who wants to go for a day trip to Florence (1 hour 45 minutes from Rome with the Eurostar) or down to Naples and Sorrento (1 hour 45 minutes with the Eurostar). By Metro is very simple. You should take line A from Termini Underground / Metro in the direction of Battistini and alight either 2 stops later at Barberini Metro Stop. Then follow via Veneto and turn right in Via Sicilia. By Car - Being situated in the city center occasionally Via Veneto is closed to traffic in which case you will have to avoid the city center and instead arrive from the other side i.e. Piazza Fiume. If you are arriving from the North, we suggest you take the Via Salaria which terminates at the start of the city centre. Go directly through Piazza Fiume and take the first right Via Sicilia... all the major streets in this area are named after italy's regions so if you see Via Toscana or Via Sardegna you know are pretty close_ By Air - Rome has two international airports and the connections from the airport to the city centre are excellent. Ciampino Airport is located on the Via Appia Nuova 15 km from the centre of Rome. The airport is a short distance from Rome City Ring Road (GRA) and from the main road system of the North-South and East-West Motorways. Ciampino Airport can be reached via the railway station at Anagnina with subsequent bus connections to the Airport. From Fiumicino Airport which is where the main international flights arrive (Fiumicino also known as Leonardo Da Vinci airport) you are advised to take the airport shuttle train to Termini and then either walk to the hotel or take a taxi - be careful not to take any of the unofficial taxis outside Termini as they will almost certainly rip you off! |
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