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TOURIST INFORMATION

Rome is the capital of Italy, the largest and most populous city, with about 3 million residents. It is located in the central-western portion of the Italian peninsula, on the Tiber river. The"Eternal city" with its more than 2000 years of history, has one of the biggest cultural heritages in the world. From the Roman Empire times through the Renaissance and Baroque to the current age, Rome is a fascinating city. Its historic centre is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. A visit to Rome will allow you to discover masterpieces of art architecture and traits of Italian lifestyle, tradition and culture.


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ARRIVING IN ROME

Rome is easy to reach by land, sea and air.
The main airport, Leonardo da Vinci, is situated in Fiumicino, 26 km from Rome. The second airport is located in Ciampino, 20 km from the city, and is where most charter flights and budget airlines land.

To get to the centre of Rome from either airport  you can use train, taxi or buses.

Termini is the principal connection point to all parts of the city, by underground (lines A and B), buses and trams.


MAP OF ROME

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VISA INFORMATION

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