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 How to reach apartment B181 (located in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II)

From “Fiumicino” Rome Airport

take a taxi directly to the flat or the light railway to Termini railway station. From the station take N° 64 bus towards S. Pietro alighting in Corso Vittorio Emanuele by McDonald's (the stop after Largo Argentina). A few metres further on is the apartment . The whole trip from the airport takes approximately 40 minutes by taxi and 2 hours by public transport.
From the airport Taxi service: upon request a driver will pick you up at the airports of Fiumicino or Ciampino enlarge and drive you to your apartment. The cost for this service is of 47 Euro (up to 4 people). You can request the service by sending us an e-mail including your flight details.
From “Termini” Rome Central Station

From Termini Station railway station take a taxi to the apartment or a N° 64 bus towards S. Pietro alighting in Corso Vittorio Emanuele by McDonald's (the stop after Largo Argentina). A few metres further on is the apartment . The trip from the station by taxi takes approximately 10-15 minutes by taxi and 20 minutes by bus.
From Highway A1 (Milano-Napoli)

The apartment is located inside the central ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone). In case you arrive by car directly to the apartment, please click here for further information about ZTL and its access timetable. Anyway, you can park the car (1 Euro/hour) nearby the apartment.

 Zone information

Overlooking the baroque dome of the church of S. Andrea della Valle, the apartment is quiet at anytime of the day or night despite being located in the heart of the day and night life of the city. It is an ideal solution for visitors wishing to experience the history, life and traditions of Rome. As described and illustrated below, during restoration of the flat several original Roman columns with extremely well preserved capitals were brought to light. The apartment is well served by the public transport system and located in a strategic position for visiting the eternal city. A five minute walk leads to the Pantheon, while it takes only ten minutes to get to the Trevi fountain and 15 minutes to get to the Colosseum or St Peter’s church. The historic building (right photo next to the church) dates back to the first half of the 16th century and is part of the "Palazzi dei Massimi" complex together with "Palazzo di Pirro", and “Palazzo delle Colonne" (famous for its semicircular façade). Both the buildings were designed by Renaissance architect Baldassare Peruzzi.