How to get to Rome Trastevere Train Station

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Rome Trastevere station information & facilities

Distance from Rome Trastevere to city center
Distance from Rome Trastevere to city center
2.6 miles (4.2 km)
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Travel to Roma Trastevere train station from Rome city center

Rome, the eternal city, is the capital of Italy and its largest city. Rome was founded in 753 B.C. and was the heart of the Holy Roman Empire. The city is rich with history and ancient monuments. Travelers can admire ancient Roman ruins, such as the famous Coliseum and the Spanish Steps. Rome has a bustling nightlife and modern infrastructures.  Free opera is available throughout the city for lovers of classical music. The Roma Trastevere train station, located centrally, is one of the many train stations that can be found throughout Rome. The two main train stations of Rome are Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina. Since the Roma Trastevere train station is located in a popular district of the city, the station is well-connected via public transport to many of the landmarks within the city limits.

What is the best way to get to the train station from the city center

Central Rome is famously protected as a UNESCO World Heritage. The historical center is divided into 22 regions and Trastevere is just one of these regions. Downtown Rome has landmarks such as the Coliseum, the Fontana di Trevi, the Spanish Steps, and the Piazza del Popolo. If travelers find themselves closer to the Coliseum, they must go to the Colosseo/Salvi N. bus station and catch the 3L bus headed to Stazione Trastevere (FS) for 13 stops. It's a 30-minute journey to the station. Visitors to the Spanish Steps can catch the subway (MEA) at Spagna station towards Anagnina for two stops and switch to a train at Termini towards Grosseto (REG 23652) for two stops. The trip to the Roma Trastevere station is 23 minutes. 

How far is it from the city center to the train station? 

If travelers wish to get to Roma Trastevere station from central Rome, busses, subways, and trains are the suggested methods of transport. The Roma Trastevere train station is located two miles (three kilometers) from the Coliseum, which is centrally located, and almost three miles (five kilometers) from the Spanish Steps.  Local busses can make the journey to the Roma Trastevere train station in under 30 minutes from most landmarks. Subway and train routes make the same journey in 20-27 minutes.  Visitors that are physically active can make the two-mile (three kilometers) in under an hour.  It's a beautiful walk past cafes, ruins, and cobbled streets.

How accessible is the train station for those with limited mobility?

The Roma Trastevere train station is fully accessible and convenient for all passengers with limited mobility. The Roma Trastevere station has various facilities such as accessible restrooms, reserved parking spots, visual and sound information systems for the visually or aurally impaired, and accessible ticket counters. The platforms are accessible as well. The train station has ramps to enter and exit the trains from tracks 1, 4, 5, and 6. Lastly, the train station has a tactile route from the entrance that leads to tracks 1, 4, 5, and 6. Getting to the station can be difficult for those with limited mobility.  While the subways and public buses are handicap accessible, the streets themselves are more difficult to navigate. Since the city is ancient, many of the streets are very narrow and have uneven cobblestone surfaces.  Wheelchair users are advised to book specialty taxis to get to and from the train station. Most bookings require at least 24 hours notice.

Local tips: the train station and points of interest

Rome is a beautiful city with many landmarks to visit It may be wise to purchase a "day pass" for public transportation, as many of the landmarks are not within walking distance from each other. Secondly, if travelers are interested in visiting the world-renowned churches of Rome, adherence to the dress code is mandatory. Those that do not follow the guidelines will be denied entry. Lastly, out of respect for the monuments, as well as for legal reasons, no matter how hot the temperature, travelers should avoid bathing in any of the fountains (especially the Fontana di Trevi); that's only allowed in the movies. Film buffs can take walking tours, available in a variety of languages, to many areas in the city where famous films were shot. Within a short walk of the station, there are many outdoor cafes for a quick espresso or a slice of pizza. Gelato is a local specialty. Passengers that decide to wait for connections inside the station can enjoy multiple cafes and tobacco shops. There's WiFi in the main waiting areas of the station, as well. 

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