
The ideal location of the Montecarlo Guest House and Suites,
in addition to the luxurious décor and great array
of services available, makes this Rome 3-star Guest House
an excellent all round value for money option. Located just
a few hundred metres east of Termini Station, all of the city’s
most famous and beautiful landmarks may be reached either
on foot or by public transport.
This prestigious zone of the historical centre is littered
with foreign embassies and government buildings, not least
the residence of the President of the Republic. The Trevi
Fountains and Via Veneto are 2 MetRo stops away or a 10 minute
walk through Rome’s evocative, gleaming marble streets.
A 10 minute walk south brings us to the epicentre of the
city and the spellbinding thoroughfare of Via dei Fori Imperiali,
leading from the ominous Colosseum to Piazza Venezia and overlooking
the ancient Roman Forum archaeological site below.
The Rome Guest House Montecarlo’s central location
is also perfectly suited to shopaholics, with Via Nazionale
just on the doorstep and Via del Corso a little bit further
on. Check out our Interactive Map of Rome below for a clearer
view and a satellite image.
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Directions
If arriving by air into Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino)
Airport, take the train link into Termini
which runs until about 11pm. After this time it’s a
taxi ride of around €45 but try to establish a rough
estimate before setting off.
If arriving by rail, chances are you’ll roll into Termini
Station as if coming from the airport.
To get from Termini to the Guest House Montecarlo
: Exit Termini on Via Marsala
(see the map above). Cross Via Marsala and walk up Via
Vicenza. The fourth street on the left is Via
Palestro and the Montecarlo is number 17a.
A taxi from the airport before 10pm costs a fixed price of
€40.
If arriving by air into Ciampino Airport
take the shuttle bus into Termini then follow
the instructions above.
A taxi from Ciampino airport costs a fixed rate of €30
but be vigilant as drivers here are notorious
for charging over the odds. |