The travel
Tivoli is a city situated approximately
30 km from Rome and it's easy to reach it.
This page describes how to arrive in Rome. Then you will find
information on how
to arrive in Tivoli and hints on how
to orient yourself.
By air
The most important airport is Fiumicino (it is about 70 km
far from Tivoli), where the majority of national and international
flights land.
There is also a little airport, Ciampino, about 40 km far
from Tivoli. It is used above all by some national and international
cheap flights.
The main Italian air companies are Alitalia (www.alitalia.it), AirOne (www.airone.com) and Meridiana (www.meridiana.it).
By bus
There are many bus companies that connect Rome with all the
other Italian and the main European cities.
The main place is Tiburtina railway station (where there is also a B metro stop).
By train
The train is for sure the mean of transport more comfortable.
There are many links (some at high speed) with all the other
Italian cities.
For more information see the site of Ferrovie dello Stato
(www.trenitalia.it).
The most important railway stations are Termini (situated on the crossing of A and B metro) and Tiburtina.
By car
or motocycle
The main motorway is the A1 Milan-Naples (that arrives until
Reggio Calabria becoming A3) passing through Bologna and Florence.
The A24 motorway connects Rome with Aquila and Pescara.
If you come from Puglia, you can take the A14 (Taranto-Bari),
that passes through the Campania forward west (becoming A16)
and joins to the A1 near Naples.
For more information see the site of Società Autostrade
(www.autostrade.it).
Motorway distances
Florence | 298 km |
Milan | 592 km |
Naples | 180 km |
Bari | 402 km |
Turin | 694 km |
Venice | 543 km |
An impressive complex of buildings which almost looks as if it is one with the surrounding rock...
Built on the place where Callisto II Borgia's Castle was situated...
It was built on the rests of a roman villa...
Patrocinio Comune di Tivoli
Assessorato al Turismo