Local Transportation in Rome
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Local Transportation in Rome
In about 10 days I will arrive at the Rome Termini train station (coming from Florence) and need to get to the Westin Excelsior Hotel (Via Vittorio Veneto 125 Rome). According to Google Maps it is about a 5 minute car ride or a 15 minute walk.
I emailed our hotel as to the best way to get to the hotel and they have offered a limo for €67 as the cheapest of three options. Even though we have luggage, we feel we can walk rather pay such a high amount for five minutes in a car.
Are local taxis available for a reasonable rate? Seems like I should be able to get a taxi for €10, o
I emailed our hotel as to the best way to get to the hotel and they have offered a limo for €67 as the cheapest of three options. Even though we have luggage, we feel we can walk rather pay such a high amount for five minutes in a car.
Are local taxis available for a reasonable rate? Seems like I should be able to get a taxi for €10, o
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A taxi for about E10 is about right. Google maps suggests three routes, all between 1.4 and 1.6 km, between Stazione Termini and Via vittorio Veneto 125. That is one mile, a bit of a hike with baggage, but a brief ride in a taxi. Be sure you get a taxi with a meter, and the SPQR city shield on the door; it would not hurt to have printed the Google map (or similar) so the driver knows that you know it is only one mile.
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where did the OP go? I was really interested in these options for my next trip to Rome! Those Termini taxi drivers can be tricky!(even the ones in the official line). Always good to have an idea of a reasonable price but it seems the Westin may be working on a "scam" of their own.
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Or you take the metro from Tremini for 1 Euro:
Line No METROA (BATTISTINI) to 2 stops get off at stop Barberini walk 100 meters.
www.Atac.roma.it is a good source to find how to get from point A to point B by public transport. www.viamichelin.com is great for walking directions
Line No METROA (BATTISTINI) to 2 stops get off at stop Barberini walk 100 meters.
www.Atac.roma.it is a good source to find how to get from point A to point B by public transport. www.viamichelin.com is great for walking directions
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Good advice from kayd on the taxi. Also, be sure the meter is on "Tariffa 1" as tariffa 2 is for trips outside of the city and the meter tics faster. I'd take the taxi rather than public transport since you'll have luggage. For the rest of your visit the local buses and metro are easy to use and work well.
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It is an easy walk from Termini to the Westin on Via Veneto if you are fit, as it is UPHILL.(You will pass the St. Regis Grand Hotel and the US Embassy.) If you are older and not in shape then take a taxi. It will only be a few euros.
The good thing about the Westin on the Via Veneto is that is very close to the beautiful Borghese Gardens. It is also close to a Metro stop.
The bad thing is that the Via Veneto is a horrid tourist trap. DO NOT eat at one of those cafes on the street. You will be charged EXORBITANT prices for very mediocre food.
Take a taxi to Buca di Ripetta, Cul de Sac, or Trattoria Monti instead.
I LOVE Rome.
P_P
The good thing about the Westin on the Via Veneto is that is very close to the beautiful Borghese Gardens. It is also close to a Metro stop.
The bad thing is that the Via Veneto is a horrid tourist trap. DO NOT eat at one of those cafes on the street. You will be charged EXORBITANT prices for very mediocre food.
Take a taxi to Buca di Ripetta, Cul de Sac, or Trattoria Monti instead.
I LOVE Rome.
P_P




