Where we are
Trastevere
The Rione
Trastevere is the most popular district and one of the most characteristic of the city. The people of Trastevere consider themselves the most “authentic” among Romans. The urban and social texture has remained the same throughout the years; entering Trastevere from the Tiberina Island you will notice narrow labyrinth-like streets, ancient buildings, “pittoresque” corners, medieval towers and houses, renaissance cloisters and some of the most beautiful medieval churches of Rome.
Trastevere is a very lively and dynamic Rione of Rome; many artisan shops and art galleries are open until late at night. Romans themselves go to the numerous clubs and restaurants of Trastevere which are suitable for all tastes and pockets.
Every Sunday morning, near Viale Trastevere, the famous “Porta – Portese” flee-market takes. If you happen to visit this market remember that bargaining on the price is mandatory!
How to reach our place
By train
From Termini train station take the H bus and get off at PiazzaSonnino. Take Via della Lungaretta to Piazza Sta Maria in Trastevere Continue along the alley on the right of the church and turn right into Piazza Sant’Egidio. Take Via della Scala, get to Piazza della Scala and turn right into Vicolo del Bologna. From Trastevere train station take tram number 8 towards Argentina Square, get off after 6 stops (Piazza Sonnino)
By plane
From Fiumicino airport take the train or the Leonardo Express to Roma Termini, from there follow the same directions of arriving by train.The best way is to take the train to Trastevere station, then take the tram number 8, direction Argentina Square for 6 stops (PiazzaSonnino). from there follow the same directions of arriving by train. From Ciampino airport take the bus Terravision ATAC or the shuttle to Termini, from there follow the same directions of arriving by train.
Where we are
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