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Where We Are

 
Via Sforza 10, Roma, 00184
 

The Hotel Colosseum is located in a quite street in the heart of the city.Very
close to the Cathedral of St. Mary Major and fifteen minutes walking from the Colosseo.The hotel can be reached easily by bus and metro and offers a comfortable and relaxing enviroment. Parking available at 50 metres.
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Means Of Transport
 
ByLine / Type / LocationExit / Stop / Distance
Airports Rome Fiumicino FCO12 Km
Rome Ciampino CIA23 Km

Highways A1 Milano-Roma-NapoliRoma Nord

Underground Lines B Laurentina-RebibbiaCavour

Bus Lines 61 Pza Balsamo-Pza S.SilvestroS.Maria Maggiore
71 Ple Tiburtina-Pza S.SilvestroS.Maria Maggiore
75 Via Poerio-Pza IndipendenzaS.Maria Maggiore
84 Vle Baseggio-Pza VeneziaS.Maria Maggiore

Tram Lines 5 Pza dei Gerani-Via Amendola GiovanniS.Maria Maggiore
14 Vle Togliatti-Via Amendola GiovanniS.Maria Maggiore

Train Lines Milano - Bologna - Firenze - RomaTermini

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How To Reach Us
 
From the highway A1 Rome-Florence: you have to exit to Roma Nord. After the tollhouse go on for 20Km and exit at SETTEBAGNI. Fromthere you'll take a street called Via Salaria that will bring you until the centre of Rome. On that point just ask for Basilica of S.Maria Maggiore or Termini railway station. From the square of the Church begins a street called Via Paolina, take that street and after 50 metres you'll find our Hotel.

From the Airport: You can take the train that leave each half hour
(7.37-8.07-8.37) and in 32 minutes will bring you to the train station
Termini. From there we suggest you a taxi and in 5 minutes you'll be
here. Another way is to take directly a cab, and in 40 minutes/1 hour you'll be
in the Hotel. Take only the yellow or white taxi that have the taximeter, don't trust to well dressed kind persons that offer you a lift to Rome, you'll pay the double.