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Arriving at Hotel Romulus Rome:
By Car - Arriving by car is possible
and extremely convenient for a number of reasons. First
of all the hotel has a large parking area and therefore
is a popular hotel with businessmen travelling to Rome
from the North. The hotel is also strategically located
as it is near the Main Florence Rome Motorway the A1.
If you are arriving from the city centre we suggest you
take a taxi or a Cotral Bus from Piazza Fiume which is
located at the start of Via Salaria.
A Brief History The Via Salaria
- The Salt Road
The Via Salaria (salt road) was one of the oldest roads
in Italy. It was the route by which salt was transported
from the coast to Rome. The ancient Romans went to great
lengths to promote and preserve the salt trade in Italy,
recognising the benefits of salt as a preservative and
it's many health benefits. Salt took on a religious and
social significance in the ancient world connecting it
with the idea of a covenant or a binding relationship.
To eat salt with another person was to create a bond of
friendship. Throwing salt over your right shoulder would
remove a curse. In some cultures salt denoted a position
of honour and the placement of the salt cellar declared
that person the "salt of the earth"
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here for the benefits of salt
By Train - Rome's main
railway station and located in the heart of the city centre
is Termini and is indicated on the map. Termini is only
a 20 minute taxi journey away. from the Hotel Romulus.
The Eurostar for Rome coming from the North runs parallel
to the Via Salaria - frustrating as you actually pass
our Hotel! The closest railway station is Tiburtina but
unfortunately only some Inter City Trains stop here. All
express trains and Eurostars arriving from Florence, Milan,
Naples and Italy's main cities stop at Termini so the
city center is ideal for anybody travelling by train
By Air - Rome has two international
airports and the connections from the airport to the city
centre and then our hotel are excellent. Ryan air and
Go and chartered flights tend to arrive at the smaller
Ciampino airport. A courtesy bus from Ciampino will drop
you off in the city center in Via Marsala right next to
the main railway station Termini - The Romulus is a 20
minute taxi journey away. From Fiumicino also known as
Leonardo Da Vinci airport take the airport shuttle train
to Termini and then get a taxi- be careful not to take
any of the unofficial taxis outside Termini as they will
almost certainly over charge you!
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Hotel Romulus Rome, Via Salaria, 1069, 00199 Roma |
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