Question - Rome Termini Station
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Question - Rome Termini Station
Would anyone know where I might find an online map of the Termini rail station in Rome (not a street map, but a diagram of the interior). I'm specifically interested to know where the TI is located in relation to the Leonardo Express platform. Thanks for any help.
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Here is link to view. You will see the station with the two main tracks coming into it. on the lower left you will see the viale manizoni that is the approx.the location of where the Leonardo express comes in and stops.Its to the side and back of main track area above them. You disembark there and then you walk down a flight of stairs and are back of the main track level, facing the station entry. Allow about 10 min to get to the front of the main station.
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Hi I,
There used to be a map on the trenitalia website, but no more.
The LDV express arrives at the far left of the station as you come in.
It is about a 10-15 min walk from the head of the tracks, where you get all of the other trains.
That is where all of the concessions, tickets, etc are.
What is the TI?
There used to be a map on the trenitalia website, but no more.
The LDV express arrives at the far left of the station as you come in.
It is about a 10-15 min walk from the head of the tracks, where you get all of the other trains.
That is where all of the concessions, tickets, etc are.
What is the TI?
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TI = Tourist Information
Here's a description from Let's Go Italy
"Enjoy Rome, Via Marghera 8/A (www.enjoyrome.com)
From the middle concourse of Termini (between the trains and the ticket booths), exit right. Cross Via Marsala. The office is 3 blocks down Via Marghera on the left."
From the Let's Go map, it also looks like there might be a TI in Termini on the Via Giovanni Giolitti side of the station, which is the side where the Leonardo Express arrives. You should pass it on your left as you head to the front of the tracks in the main part of the station.
Here's a description from Let's Go Italy
"Enjoy Rome, Via Marghera 8/A (www.enjoyrome.com)
From the middle concourse of Termini (between the trains and the ticket booths), exit right. Cross Via Marsala. The office is 3 blocks down Via Marghera on the left."
From the Let's Go map, it also looks like there might be a TI in Termini on the Via Giovanni Giolitti side of the station, which is the side where the Leonardo Express arrives. You should pass it on your left as you head to the front of the tracks in the main part of the station.
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Thanks for the information. I want to grab a Roma Pass while I'm in Termini, and they are sold at the Informativi Turistici area somewhere in the building. My Rick Steves guidebook simply tells me that the TI is 100 yards down track 24, so these Fodor's responses should help.
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lamo
I ordered and prepaid for our Roma Passes online last night. I chose the PIT at Fiumicino for my pick up. When you buy online, they give you a few options, including the airports and major train stations.
We picked up our Venice cards at the airport there, and it was just so easy. I showed them the print out receipt and they handed me the cards.
I hope you can use this info.
I ordered and prepaid for our Roma Passes online last night. I chose the PIT at Fiumicino for my pick up. When you buy online, they give you a few options, including the airports and major train stations.
We picked up our Venice cards at the airport there, and it was just so easy. I showed them the print out receipt and they handed me the cards.
I hope you can use this info.




