
The Rome Train Station - Roma Termini
| The Rome train station was named after the ancient Baths of Diocletian which are across the street from the main entrance. When the station was built in 1931 and completed in 1950 it was a great success both in capability and design. After the completion of the station many stations attempted in copying the formula without success. | ||
| Location: | ||
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Piazza di Cinquecento in Central Rome and accessible to the old city. | |
| Map of station in the city: | ||
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click here for a Google map | |
| Transportation from the Rome Train Station: | ||
| To Leonardo Da Vinci Airport: | ||
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Leonardo Express train every 30 minutes | |
| • Hours: 6:37 am to 9:37 pm | ||
| • Location: Forum Termini | ||
| • Length: 30 minutes | ||
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Taxi | |
| • Cost to the airport: € 45 and up | ||
| • Length: 1-hour trip, depending on traffic | ||
| To other railway stations from the Rome Train Station: | ||
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Metro: Italian Bus & Train service generally indicated by a capital red M | |
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Buses: operated by ATAC Azienda Tramvie | |
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Hours: 5:30 am to 11:30 pm | |
| Trains using this station: | ||
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Day: Artesia: France-Italy Day, Cisalpino, Eurostar Italia, Riviera Day Train |
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Night: Artesia: France-Italy Night, Riviera Night Train | |
| Cities commonly traveled to from this station: | ||
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Assisi, Florence, Milan, Naples, Nice, Paris, Pompei, Siena, Zurich | |
| Communications: | ||
| Telephone Access: | ||
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Telephone stands: require calling cards, which can be purchased at newstands or for a discount you can purchase a Rail Europe Phone Card | |
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Rail Europe Mobile: purchase a European compatible mobile phone and save up to 70 % on your international calls | |
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Codes | |
| • International Code: 011 | ||
| • Country Code: 39 | ||
| • City Code: 06 | ||
| Wi-Fi service: | ||
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Available outside of the station on Via Marsala and Via Principe Amedeo streets which are right outside the station | |
| Services: | ||
| Tourism Office: | ||
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Hours: 7 am to 9:45 pm | |
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Phone: 06/48906300 | |
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Location: Atrium | |
| Baggage consignment: | ||
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Hours: 24 hour service | |
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Rates | |
| • € 3.80 for the first 5 hours | ||
| • € 0.60 for each additional hour from the 6th-12th | ||
| • € 0.20 for each additional hour from 12th and on | ||
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Location: underground of the Termini wing | |
| Restrooms: | ||
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Hours: 6 am to midnight | |
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Rate: € 0.70 | |
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Location: Forum Termini, via Giolitti side | |
| Places to eat in the station: | ||
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Meal: Autogirll-Ciao, Gusto, Moka Cafe Foodhall, Road House Grill | |
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Sandwich/Fast Food: Spizzico, Pizza e vizi, Acafe, Illy Cafe, Chef Express, McDonalds | |
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Cafe: Acafe, Aquastore | |
| Currency exchange: | ||
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Forexchange | |
| • Hours: 6:30 am to 11 pm | ||
| • Location: platform | ||
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Money Express | |
| • Hours: 6 am to midnight | ||
| • Location: Forum Termini | ||

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