HOW TO - come from FUMICINO airport to ANZIO?
Fumicino is far away from the city center, like "Ostia", the beach You have the choice of Taxi, Bus, Trains (public and a dedicated)
When you leave the baggage claim, keep to the right and walk a- If you use one of the bus shuttles to Roma-Termini (main-station)
On the way you'll find small cabins selling tickets for ~5-8€ de-
Departure is almost each 30 minutes and the distance is done de-
If you are in a kind of hurry, you should use the Leonhardo - da -
A Taxi, which is only worthwhile for ~3-4 or more, will cost you
You can choose as well a public local train for ~8€, but then you If you came by Taxi or Bus :
Go into the station and buy your ticket to ANZIO-Marechiaro but
Go to the head of the train and down the stairs - follow the road
Just for a first step how to ask :
HOW TO - come from CIAMPINO airport to ANZIO? Use one of the bus shuttles to Roma-Termini (main-station) Coming out of the arrivals, you'll find small cabins all around selling tickets - coming by RyanAir theyeven sell them on board - all for ~4€ - up to the main-station "Roma-Termini"
Departure is almost each 30 minutes and the distance is done in
Go into the station and buy a ticket to ANZIO (/NETTUNO) look to
STAMP TICKET and enter train and after almost exactly 61m you'll
Go to the head of the train and down the stairs - follow the road
Just for a first step how to ask :
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Please note:
Roma Pass and Roma Pass 48 hours can be purchased:
Medieval "Town of Neptune" ( Nettuno )
We propose a sunny day for a visit to the village of Nettuno (Rm), a nice one day itinerary that can be
tempting to all those who love the sea, history, food and wine.
The "Village of Neptune" belongs to the oldest area of the Antium.
Located at the seafront of the "Sea Matteotti" you find today a medieval town, which has ancient origins.
The Emperor Nero built the "Port Neroniano" at Anzio and the "Temple of the god Neptune" in Nettuno.
After numerous sacks and raids by the Goths, the province of Antium fell into poverty.
The inhabitants left migrated to the "Village of Neptune" and started to build houses around the temple.
So it became the medieval place of Nettuno, surrounded by the walls and towers which you still can see.
In the center he church of "San Giovanni" and - built by Pope Alexander VI - the "Forte Sangallo".
Today the village is visited a lot by tourists and the citizens all around because of its rich gastronomy and
fairly alive - compared with the more "layed-back" ANZIO You find bars, clubs, pubs, restaurants and even
wine bars.
Nettuno's Marina,
opend in this condition 1986, is one of the largest marinas along the Tyrrhenian Sea here, with its 14 piers,
3km of quay and around 800 berths for boats, yachts and ships of all size.
Kontakt:
Maria Susanna - Italiano / English
& Karl-Heinz - Deutsch / English -->