Tip 1: Getting there from Rome Airport
Tip 1: Getting there from Rome Airport
Italy - the cherished dream of many travelers, and Rome - is not only the capital of Italy, but also the heart of the whole cultural and historical part of Europe, so every year there are seeking tourist flows.
You will need
- - Euro cash, preferably in small bills;
- - Basic knowledge of English (or other European) language.
Instructions
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Rome Airport "Fiumicino", and international flightscome to it, is located in the homonymous town and is located about 30 kilometers from the historic center of Rome. It consists of 3 terminals: A, B and C. Terminals B and C serve international lines, terminal A - only internal flights. Usually planes from Russia arrive at Terminal S.
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From this terminal you can leave a lotways: by taxi, by bus and by train. The fastest can be called a train - so you will be able to avoid traffic jams. From the airport "Fiumicino" is the express "Leonardo da Vinci" (Leonardo Express), which is easy to find, heading for the signs from the arrival hall.
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A ticket for the train can be purchased for 11 euros inthe ticket office of Stazione Aeroporto station - a railway station located at the airport. For half an hour the express train "Leonardo da Vinci" will take you to the Termini station - the central station of Rome, from where you can reach anywhere. There is also a large number of inexpensive hotels. The train goes twice an hour, its traffic ends around midnight.
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You can leave the airport "Fiumicino" by bus. At your service are two different companies carrying out transportation by slightly different routes.
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The bus of the first company - SitBusShuttle - followsto Termini Station with a single stop on Via Crescenzo, from where you can reach the Vatican in a few minutes. A pleasant feature of these buses is the availability of wi-fi communication, which is important, since the road will take at least an hour in the absence of traffic jams. The fare is 6 euros per person.
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The Cotral bus takes you to Tiburtina Station with a stop at Termini Station. The way to Termini will also take about an hour and will cost 4.5 euros.
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In addition, if you have a needleave the airport at night, when neither the train, nor the bus does not go, a taxi will come to your aid. The fare from the airport to the city center is about 50 euros, at night and holidays the amount will be a little more.
Tip 2: Getting to Rome Airport
Self-guided journey is beautifully completeindependence from the group program, the opportunity to stay in the places you like, but it is also connected with the need to get from one point to another independently.
You will need
- - a few cash euros in small bills and coins;
- - map of Rome.
Instructions
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International travel from Rome is carried outthrough the airport "Fiumicino", which includes 3 terminals: Terminal A, Terminal B, Terminal C. Departures to Russia are via terminals B or C. However, they are so close that the transition between them does not involve any transport.
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The easiest way to get from anywhereRome at any time of the day to the airport "Fiumicino" - to order a taxi. If you do not speak Italian or even English, you can explain to the hotel staff or the owners of the rented apartments what you need by writing down on paper the time for which you need a car and pronouncing the word "taxi" as it is universal enough.
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Calculate the departure time, taking into account thatthe road will take you at least an hour. However, depending on the time of day, you can get into a traffic jam, which will essentially delay you. The cost of the trip will cost you between 50-60 euros. Despite the fact that the Italian taxi drivers work on the meter, at night, on weekends and holidays, a more expensive tariff is included, so that the fare may increase slightly.
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Also you can get to the airport "Fiumicino" onbuses belonging to different companies and following slightly different routes. In this case, the choice to make rationally, based on the place of your residence in Rome. From the station Tiburtina you can pick up a bus company Cotral, and he will take you and from the station Termini. From Termini it is possible to leave and on comfortable buses of company SitBusShuttle, equipped with wi-fi communication. Also this shuttle stops near the Vatican, on Via Crescenzio.
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The fare varies depending on theway to purchase a ticket -SitBusShuttle will cost 5 euros for the purchased online ticket and 6 euros for the bought on the spot. Cotral will cost 4.5 euros per person. However, any bus also has the risk of getting stuck in traffic.
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In this case, a serious advantagethe Express Leonardo train, which runs twice per hour from Termini Station. The fare in it is 11 euros, but the road will not take more than 30-35 minutes. Therefore, on it you are guaranteed to get to the airport on time.
Tip 3: Getting to Naples
Naples is the third largest city in Italy afterRome and Milan, which inhabits about a million people. In the old center of Naples are many museums and galleries, the ruins of an ancient city, castles, cathedrals, four city parks. All this diversity attracts tourists and travelers from all over Russia.
Instructions
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For a trip to Italy, Russian citizens mustto issue a Schengen visa. It will be necessary to prepare documents on the duration and purpose of visiting the country. At the request of an embassy employee, you may need to provide documents on the availability of housing and income. Depending on the purpose of the visit, they make out a business visa, tourist visa, as well as a visa in connection with the invitation of relatives or friends.
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The fastest and most optimal way to get tofrom Moscow to Naples - to fly by plane. There is no direct Moscow-Naples connection, but many airlines deliver passengers to their destination with transfers at various European airports, including Vienna, Barcelona, Schiphol, Franz Josef Strauss, Heathrow, Charles de Gaulle and others. From Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports, regular flights are carried out by Alltalia airlines via Rome and Milan, Lufthansa through Munich and Frankfurt, Austrian Airlines through Vienna, Air France via Paris, Aerosvit through Kiev, Turkish Airlines through Istanbul, Brussels Airlines through Brussels. The journey time with transplant takes 6-18 hours, which depends on the chosen route. Passengers receive the airport Capodichino, located at a distance of 7 km from the center of Naples.
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Taxi from the airport to the city will cost a maximum of20 euros. To get to the railway station or port on the public bus will cost 3 euros. Interval of the bus 30 minutes, they go from 6 hours 10 minutes to 23 hours 30 minutes.
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You can get to Naples from Moscow by train,having made several transplants. There is a direct train Moscow-Nice, the next through Verona, Milan and Genoa. Also in Italy you can get through Germany, Austria and Hungary. From Munich and Vienna, you can take a train to Rome. Until Naples from Rome in the afternoon, there are direct trains. The average travel time is 2 hours, the cost depends on the class of the car and ranges from 13 to 52 euros.
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The bus on the route Moscow-Naples carries out flights 3 times a week through the territory of Belarus and Germany, making stops in 11 cities. The trip takes more than 60 hours.
Tip 4: How to get to the festival "Days of the Middle Ages" in San Marino
Ethnic festival "Days of the Middle Ages" is being heldin San Marino every year in the middle of summer and lasts four days, in 2012 it will start on July 26. Traditionally, lovers of antiquity from different countries come to it, to plunge into the atmosphere of the past centuries for a few days.