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How to arrive at Hotel Romulus in Rome

The Hotel ca be easily found by car coming both from Florence’s highway and from Naples

From Florence: Take the Gra ( highway bypass without tolls which surrounds Rome) and go to exit 8 - direction Salario Centro - Go on Salaria and follow the way for 1 Km, after the second light stay on the right to take the overpass, going all straight without turning on the left. At the end of overpass the hotel is immediately on the right. Anyway there are signs that would easily get you to the hotel.

From Neaples: Take the Gra( highway bypass without tolls which surrounds Rome) to Florence and go to exit 8 - direction Salario Centro - go on Salaria and follow the way for 1 Km, after the second light stay on the right to take the overpass, going all straight without turning on the left. At the end of overpass the hotel is immediately on the right. Anyway there are signs that would easily get you to the hotel.

By rail
Tiburtina is the easier station that you can reach from Termini (.Main Station of Rome) by B line of metroline. Anyway lots of trains stop directly at Tiburtina so, we suggest to inform yourselves at the moment you get the ticket. From Tiburtina get 135 bus and leave at the stop ''Salaria/motorizzazione'' that is at few meters from the hotel.

From Fiumicino airport
there is a train directly to Tiburtina, From Tiburtina get 135 bus that comes every halfhour from 6,30, stop at Salaria/motorizzazione that is at few meters from the hotel.

From Ciampino’s airport
There is a train to Termini (the main station of Rome), from Termini take B line of the metroline to Tiburtina station.
From Tiburtina get bus 135 and leave at stop ''Salaria/motorizzazione'' that is at few meters from the hotel.

Anyway in every station and airport you can find taxi service to get the hotel.
We suggest to inform yourselves about the rate before the taxi ride.

Explanation of Rome public transports

A Brief History The Via Salaria - The Salt Road

The Via Salaria (salt road) was one of the oldest roads in Italy. It was the route by which salt was transported from the coast to Rome. The ancient Romans went to great lengths to promote and preserve the salt trade in Italy, recognising the benefits of salt as a preservative and it's many health benefits. Salt took on a religious and social significance in the ancient world connecting it with the idea of a covenant or a binding relationship. To eat salt with another person was to create a bond of friendship. Throwing salt over your right shoulder would remove a curse. In some cultures salt denoted a position of honour and the placement of the salt cellar declared that person the "salt of the earth"… click here for the benefits of salt.

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To join all the main sights of Rome historical centre our Guest can take the 135 BUS, just 48 mt. from the hotel, and getting out at Tiburtina Metro Station. There you can take the metro, line B, to:

- Colosseum

- Trevi Fountain (with Bus number 71, getting out at TRITONE/FONTANA DI TREVI)

- Termini Station and Spanish Steps (switch to line A)

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Hotel Romulus - Via Salaria, 1069 - 00138 Roma