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Travel Tips
and Advise
for a safe arrival and a pleasant stay in Rome
GENERAL ADVISE. For your first
arrival in Rome and for the sightseeings we strongly recommend the use
of a money belt were to keep your valuables like cash, travellers
checks, documents, credit cards etc. to avoid being pick-pocketed! so
buy in advance those special belts designed to be worn under your
clothing. Rome is generally a safe city but some precautions must be
taken.
ARRIVING IN ROME. Please do not trust offers of transport in
Rome other
than those described in this publication. Watch out for pickpocketers,
especially on buses and "metropolitana" (the way the subway is
denominated in Rome). If you take the obvious
precautions, you will not have any trouble.
• Pack lightly and leave space in your baggage for souvenirs (in
Rome you'll end up with a lot of them.....). Try
to limit the number of pieces of baggage you take with you.
• Label your baggage clearly for destination, name and the phone
number where you can be reached at your destination site, put the
innkeeper's telephone numbers.
• Mark your baggage with distinctive tape, ribbon or, in some
other way, make it easily identifiable.
• Dress comfortably for your trip. Wear comfortable shoes, etc.
• Bring walking shoes for touring and appropriate clothing for the
type of weather you expect.
• When carrying large amounts of cash, jewelry and credit cards,
do really consider those special belts designed to be worn under your
clothing. Be aware also in restaurants and cafes.
ADVIDSE ON TAXI. We strongly recommend that you use only the
white licensed taxis with meters, they must have on the top a sign with
written ''taxi''. Do not trust those offering you the ride to downtown
inside or just outside the airport/station, you must go straight to the
nearest taxi station and take a licensed taxi there. Always make sure
that the meter is switched on. If not, ask the taxi driver to do it.
The fare of licensed public taxis are as follow: Leonardo da Vinci
Airport - Rome: Fare on meter plus euro 6 flat rate, usually between
euro 50 - 55. Surcharge fees are applied for baggage - euro 1 each,
night runs, on Sundays and holidays.
CAR RENTAL. The following car rental companies are in Leonardo
da Vinci Airport : Avis, EuroDollar, Europcar, Hertz, Italy by Car and
Maggiore. Their offices can be easily reached from both the Domestic
and International Terminals. Just follow the rental Car signs.
DAY TRIPS. Ostia
antica, Tivoli and the Castelli are easy enough to reach by public
transport: the area is well connected by three railway lines (to
Frascati, Albano and Velletri respectively) and by the excellent Cotral
buses, which leave from the Anagnina bus station at the end of metro
line A. A daily travelcard known as a B.I.R.G. (Biglietto Integrato
Regionale Giornaliero) allows unlimited travel on both bus and train
throughout the area, which falls into Zone B of the Latium travel
system. The ticket costs 4 Euro and also covers city Metro and buses.
USEFUL NUMBERS (both in Rome and it's countryside)
TRANSPORT
http://www.treniitalia.com Train
information.
http://www.adr.it Airport information.
http://www.atac.it Public transportation.
http://www.aci.it Driving in Italy
Leonardo Da Vinci Airport 06.65951
Ciampino Airport 06.794941
Lost And Found 06.65956777
Railway Info 147888088
Railway Ticket Office 06.47306250
Club Eurostar 06.4742151
Taxi 06.3570 - 06.4994 - 06.88177 - 06.6645
AIR COMPANIES (Rome offices)
Air France 06.4718
Alitalia 06.65954455
British Airways 06.147858858
Iberia 06.147831055
Lufthansa 06.46601
Twa 06.47211
EMERGENCY
Carabinieri 112
Police 113
Red Cross 118 or 06.5510 (in this last case in Rome)
PREFETTURA CASA PONTIFICIA
http://www.vatican.va/
for the Wednesday Papal Audience
Piazza San Pietro
Tel. 06 69884466
Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30am-7pm .
INTERNET CAFES in Rome
XPLORE - Via dei Gracchi 83/85 - Vatican Area
EasyEverything - Piazza Barberini