Civitavecchia, Italy
Via Sant'Agostino
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Small station yet has most of what you need of amenities. The cleanliness is overall good and everything is well labeled.
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Very easy and inexpensive, train ride to Rome from Civitaveçchia
What to see in Civitavecchia? It's hard to answer to this question without leaving something out! Civitavecchia is, in fact, a city rich of monuments ans archeological sites that prove the historic presence of many cultures and civilisations. The city, developed from an Etruscan village, took on an increasingly strategic role in Roman age, thanks to the proximity to Rome and to emperor Trajan, founder of the city. Later, in Medieval age, the different Popes in charge made a lot of contributions to the city, commissioning the construction of historic buildings, that you an still admire to this day. Today, the ancient Centumcellae, is a very important center of the Lazio coastline. By the Port every year pass over 5 million people, among cruise passengers, ferry passengers, crew and other visitors. Enjoying almost always a mild weather, the sea, the historic port and significant archeological and natural sites, a well-preserved Medieval historic city center and much more, Civitavecchia today is a city able to offer a lot to tourists.
Very convenient train station, strategically located to serve Port Civitavecchia. If you're taking a cruise, this would be your best way to travel from Rome to your cruise line ship at port Civitavecchia and vice verse. The only thing I didn't like was at the time I reserved by train tickets, I purchased first class tickets. But we end up on a train that didn't have the first class cabins. And the administration didn't bother to mention it or even offer us the difference in price.
For cruise ship folks going to Rome. Don't take the Cruise ship bus into Rome, they are over priced. However do the cruise bus option if you don't have much time in Rome. When you get off the ship there are many buses that will take you out of the port past the gate, once past the port gate they will drop you off at a bus stop, walk across the stop and you will see shuttle bus that will take you to the Civitavecchia Train Station for about 5 euro, from there you can get a fast train into Rome. Once in Rome you will need to know how to get around, we took a taxi.
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