Train Travel Rome - There are lots of ways you
can get around Rome and her neighbouring towns
and
villages.
You
can hire a car and hazard driving on the frenetic
roads along with thousands of crazy Romanos all
in a desperate rush to arrive at their destination.
You can take the bus and participate in a guided
tour of the surrounding regions, or even a
bus that simply takes you out of the capital
and
to a particular town. You can certainly hitchhike
at your own risk.
Or, there is the popular
alternative of rail transportation, and train
travel
Rome affords you a scenic route without the
chaos of the roads or the perils of accepting
a ride
from a stranger.
Still, when arranging train
travel Rome, you need to be aware
of other terms and conditions, similar to your
air
travel,
because your ticket will display rules
of carriage that you must observe.
As with many forms of transportation, once you’ve
paid for your ticket, the fine print will list
information that you should be aware of. Should
you need to change the date, the time or the
route, you may not be entitled to do so without
paying extra.
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Roma Termini
Station - Metro lines A and B cross here.
Central Bus Station is right outside.
The Termini is a good
starting
point
for
our self
guided walking tour of Rome, making use
of an
mp3 player
and city map (both provided). Click here
to Pre
book
our mp3 Self Guided Tour of Rome You
see Rome in your own way!
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You also may be prohibited from
carrying certain goods with you and this could
even include food items. Also be sure if your
ticket is good for a round trip or if it is
one way.
Once you have all the finer details
sorted,
your train travel Rome should be enjoyable,
since you will be able to watch the landscape
change as you head out of the city and towards
places you’ve never been before.
You can make bookings for all your Italian train
tickets, including Eurostar Italia, for routes
connecting the main Italian cities and towns.
The trains are designed for those seeking high
standards of comfort and speed.
They are modern
and quite stylish and feature air-conditioned,
non-smoking carriages. Travel between major
cities that include Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan,
Bologna,
and Naples.
If budget is more of a priority, forgo the luxury
trip and grab a rail pass that will allow you
unlimited train
travel Rome and back again.
Buying your pass at home before you set off for
Italy is usually cheaper than if you shell out
for it when you arrive. Just check what destinations
are included on the routes before purchasing.
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and bookings section
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