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ROME BEACHES
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Ostia Beach Ostia Beach is considered Rome's most popular and most crowded beach, probably because it is the closest. Conveniently located approximately 30 minutes outside of Rome, Ostia beach is accessible by train and subway, and the views from the... |
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BUSES
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There are hundreds of bus lines, running from 5:30am till midnight. All buses and trams travel in both directions. Electric busesIn an effort to minimize pollution in the small backstreets of the historic center, the city has established several elec... |
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ROMA-GIARDINETTI
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Officially termed a railway, the Roma-Giardinetti line is a narrow gauge tram which connects Laziali (a regional train station some 800 metres from Temini's main concourse) with Giardinetti to the east just past the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA), Rom... |
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ROMA-LIDO
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Construction of the Roma-Lido line began shortly after the end of the first world war and was completed some six years later in 1924. It began operation as a steam locomotion railway but electrification was completed less than a year later.The line c... |
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TAXIS
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If you need a taxi, remember to look for the official metered white or yellow taxis. There are taxi ranks in many locations throughout the center, but is nearly impossible to hail one driving down the streets, particularly at night. Make sure your ta... |
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ROME WEATHER
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ClimateRome enjoys a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa), typical of the Mediterranean coasts of Italy. Spring and autumn are mild to warm, and the Romans ottobrate ("beautiful October days") are known as being sunny and warm. ... |
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ROMA-CIVITA CASTELLANA-VITERBO
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The Roma-Civita Castellana-Viterbo line (sometimes called the Roma-Nord line) began life as narrow gauge tram running from Piazza della Libertŕ in Rome to Civita Castellana. However the next stretch of the line, to Viterbo, was built as a railway and... |
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ROME RESTAURANTS
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Part of the fun of traveling is sampling the local cuisine. With that in mind, branch out and give a few locally-owned Rome restaurants a shot. This Rome dining guide offers choices for those who crave comfort food and those who savor more internatio... |
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AIRPORT OF ROME
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Rome has two airports - Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) and Ciampino. FiumicinoThis is Rome's main airport and is is well-connected with the centre during the day by an express train.The express train between Fiumicino Airport and Stazione Termini (Rom... |
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