Tourist offices in Rome
Where to get tourist information in Rome, Italy
www.turismoroma.it - Official tourism site
www.060608.it - Tourist info database
www.comune.roma.it- Rome City homepage
www.vatican.va- Official Vatican site
Museums in Rome
www.museiincomuneroma.it
www.museionline.it
www.beniculturali.it
www.museumland.com
Transport:
www.atac.roma.it - Rome bus/Metro
www.trenitalia.com - Trains in Italy
www.adr.it- Airports of Rome
Rome blogs/sites
www.revealedrome.com
ReidsItaly.com Rome Map
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The main tourist office
The official A.P.T. tourist office is at Via Parigi 5 (tel. +39-06-3600-4399 or +39-06-488-991; www.turismoroma.it or, for a searchable database of everything tourist-related in Rome, www.060608.it).
It's about a 5-minute walk straight out from Stazione Termini, across several piazze and traffic circles, just beyond Piazza della Repubblica and up to the the right. It's open Monday to Saturday 9am to 7pm.
For general information, call tel. +39-06-060-608.
Tourism info kiosks around town
More conveniently, Rome also has 10 tourist info kiosks (open daily 9:30am–7pm) dispensing maps and pamphlets and selling RomaPass sightseeing card and tickets for tourist buses and Tiber boats at the following locations:
At major transport hubs
- Fiumicino airport, at the International Arrivals Terminal 3 [which until 2010 was called Terminal B–C] (open daily 9am–6:30pm).
- Ciampino airport, at the baggage claim (open daily 9am–6:30pm).
- Termini train station, at track 24 (technical address: Via Giovanni Giolitti 34; open daily 8am–8:30pm)
In the historic center
- Minghetti, on Via Marco Minghetti, about halfway between the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain near the Piazza Venezia end of Via del Corso (open daily 9:30am–7pm)
- Piazza Navona, on Piazza delle Cinque Lune (open daily 9:30am–7pm)
Across the Tiber (Vatican/Trastevere)
- Castel Sant'Angelo, on Piazza Pia (open daily 9:30am–7pm)
- Trastevere, on Piazza Sidney Sonnino (open daily 9:30am–7pm)
South of Termini (Esquiline/Viminal)
- Nazionale, on Via Nazionale in front of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni (open daily 9:30am–7pm)
- Santa Maria Maggiore, on Via dell'Olmata (open daily 9:30am–7pm)
At the beach
- Ostia Lido, on Lungomare Paolo Toscanelli at the corner with piazza Anco Marzio (open daily 9:30am–7pm)
Another option for tourism info
The private firm of Enjoy Rome, 2.5 blocks north of Termini at Via Marghera 8a (tel. +39-06-445-1843; www.enjoyrome.com), started as a walking-tour outfit but soon became the first stop in Rome for budget travelers, students, and backpackers (for years, this staff wrote the tourist office's "useful info" booklet).
In addition to running year-round foot and bike tours of the city, Enjoy Rome's young staff, which hails from English-speaking countries, will provide lots of info on the city and a free room– and apartment-finding service.
It's open Monday to Friday 8:30am–5pm, Saturday 8:30am–2pm.
Related pages
- Rome FAQ
- Itineraries for seeing Rome in 1 day, 2 days, or 3 days
- Rome homepage
This material was last updated April 2010. All information was accurate at the time.
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