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Best Western Giardino d'Europa Hotel Rome
Via Lucrezia Romana 95, Rome, I-00178, Italy


Best Western Giardino d'Europa Hotel Rome Directions

Best Western Hotel Giardino d'Europa in Rome is located close to the Rome's ring road, between Via Appia Nuova and Via Tuscolana. This Rome hotel is also nearby the Ciampino Airport and the underground station and is conveniently situated for guests arriving by car.

From Rome Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) Airport (FCO)

  • Take the train to Rome's main railway station - Termini
  • Take the underground / subway train - Line A to the 'Anagnina' stop
  • Catch bus number 503 to the Best Western hotel

By Car to the Best Western Giardino d'Europa Hotel Rome

  • From the North, take Rome's ring road and Exit 21/22
  • After approximately 700 metres, follow signposts to the Best Western hotel
  • From Rome Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) Airport(FCO), take Rome's ring road
  • Exit at Gregna S. Andrea
  • Turn left and after approximately 700 metres, follow signposts to the Best Western hotel


Rome transport

  • Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) - 3 km / 2 miles
  • Rome's main railway station (Termini) - 9 km / 5.5 miles
  • Underground subway train station 'Anagnina' - 1.5 km / 1 mile



Rome Metro Subway
Rome's efficient Metro system provides the quickest, cheapest and probably the easiest way to travel around the city. Subway entrances are marked with a large white 'M' on a red background.

Taxis in Rome
Rome taxis do not normally cruise around the streets, although they will stop if you flag them down. You should only use the official licensed taxis and these can usually be found lined up at stands and can also be called by telephone.

Buses and Trams in Rome
COTRAL buses and ATAC trams depart from many points in Rome and service the Lazio region. Tickets cannot actually be purchased on the bus, except at night and are are sold at tobacconists, newsstands, coffee shops and there are also ticket machines and booths in Metro stations and bus stops.

Trains in Rome
Rome has a large overground railway network which can be a convenient way to travel when heading out of the city. Long-distance are readily available, travelling to the cities of Venice and Florence.

Driving in Rome
Traffic in Rome is often quite heavy and driving in the city centre can be quite a memorable experience. Italian drivers tend to be fast and often impatient, particularly at peak times. However, a car does provide an excellent means of transport when venturing outside the city of Rome.

Rome Airports
Rome Ciampino Airport
Rome Fiumicino Airport






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