Flights to Rome
Rome is fascinating. Rome's history is omnipresent in the air of what is call the eternal city, which is full of legends and monuments, palaces, and museums of different periods. The classical buildings, medieval bell towers, Renaissance palaces, Rococo fountains, and Baroque basilics live together in the same space. That's why Vueling flies to Rome. Here are some of our suggestions so you can make your trip to Rome unforgettable. in RomeHotels in Rome
Via di San Basilio, 15
Via Rodi 29
Via Filippo Turati 171 Airport de Rome
Rome's airport - Fiumicino or Leonardo da Vinci, its more recent name, is located 32 km Southwest of the Italian capital. It takes approximately 45 minutes to arrive by car. By taxi, it usually costs 40-50 euros. Another option is to travel into Rome by train or bus. A direct non-stop train connects the airport to the Termini station in Rome. This train leaves every fifteen minutes every day. The trip takes about 35 minutes and costs 8.80 euros. A train line for the area, FM1, runs from Fiumicino to the Tiburtina station, costing 2.27 euros. The buses run between Fiumicino and the metro stations Magliana and Lepanto and the Tiburtina Rome station.
Restaurants in RomeThe Roman capital is abundant in trattorias, pizzerias, restaurants, bars, and cafés. Italian cuisine will surprise you with its variety and delicious flavours. Forget about diets and allow yourself to be led by your senses.Tram TramDelicious and traditional Italian cuisine with indisputable pasta dishes in a simple and informal setting. It is frequently visited by Romans and students from the nearby university, La Sapienza.Via dei Reti, 46 Alfredo e AdaDining here is like eating at the grandmother's house of an Italian friend. Ada (the owner) will make you feel at home in this little restaurant that is always full. There is no menu; you eat what Ada has prepared for the day. But don't worry because everything is delicious and authentic.Via dei Banchi Nuovi 14 Nino'sWhile shopping around Piazza di Spagna, stop by and eat nearby at Nino's. You will enjoy Tuscan dishes like Florentine-style garbanzo beans or the mushrooms.Via Borgognona 11 GustoIf you want to maximize your time, go by Gusto. You can eat good Italian food in a restaurant and go to their wine bar, Enoteca, a shop of cheeses and kitchen utensils.Via Della Frezza 16 al BricMore than just a restaurant, al Bric is a temple of wine. The menus here are created based upon the wines chosen. The homework here is not easy since the restaurant offers more than 800 different wines. Via del Pellegrino 51 - 52 Business hours in RomeNearly all of the stores in Rome open from Tuesday to Saturday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Many stores do not open until after lunch on Mondays. Don't miss... in RomeMACRO – The Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome- mapThe architectural design of the building (an old slaughterhouse) and the selection of artists on display turn this museum into a highly recommended visit for admirers of modern art. Via Reggio Emilia, 54
Piazzale Scipione Borghese, 5
Piazza di Trevi
Piazza della Rotonda
Online guides de RomeOUR FAVOURITE ONLINE GUIDESIn Spanish: http://www.guiadelocio.com/roma/ http://www.universia.es/
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