Travel & Stay
Rome, THE ETERNAL CITY



From the church, you can reach the reception with a pleasant 20 minutes walk in the historic center.
Traffic is limited in the city center. Cars can’t circulate in the historic center from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays (except public holidays).
However, the reception site provides parking for our guests. We suggest you leave your car at the reception’s parking and walk to and from the church.
The closest public transportation to the Church are:
Metro A
Flaminio – Piazza del Popolo
Tramway 8
Largo Argentina
Since many of our guest are coming from out of town, and each has their own timeframe to explore the city, we leave you the choice of accommodation. We suggest any hotel or Airbnb close to a metro station.
Here is a list of useful information you might want to keep in mind while travelling to Rome:
Tickets cost €1.50 for a Metro ride or 100 minutes on the bus. You can get them in machines you can find at any metro station, or you can download the MooneyGo – MyCicero app on your phone to buy tickets or weekly plans.
There are two airports in Rome, both pretty close to the city center; however, the Fiumicino airport is better connected. You can take a quick train ride to the city center – you can find more information here.
No matter the airport you land in, be mindful if you decide to take a taxi, since the ride can be pretty pricey!
Try to always have a bit of cash on your person, as most places of business don’t accept credit cards for small transactions.