HOTEL CASTELLINO
How to Reach Us
The 4-star Hotel Castellino is the only hotel in Piazza Venezia,
in the heart of Rome's historic centre and the hub of Roman aristocratic life in history
as well as today.
BY AIR
From Rome Fiumicino International Airport Leonardo da
Vinci "FCO" take Leonardo Express train to
Roma Termini station. From Piazzale dei Cinquecento
take bus 40 or 64.
From Roma Ciampino G.B Pastine "CIA" Airport take
Cotral o Schiaffini line bus to Anagnina station
of underground (line A). From there take the underground
and get off at Termini. From piazzale dei
Cinquecento take bus 40 o 64. The hotel is in Via
Cesare Battisti 133.
BY CAR
From G.R.A. Grande Raccordo Anulare, follow the signs
to Roma center. It is forbidden to access the area nearby
the hotel by car. The area (ZTL - limited traffic),
follows these hours: Monday to Friday and
bank holiday from 6,30 to 18 Saturdays and from 14 to 18.
BY TRAIN
From Roma Termini station take line B
with direction Laurentina and get off at
Colosseo. From there take bus 60 and 170 to Piazza
Venezia. The hotel is in via Cesare BAttisti 133.
FROM PIAZZA VENEZIA
The Best Itineraries of the City
Turistic itineraries discovering cultural and architectural beauties. Starting from
Hotel Castellino, here some of the best
itineraries we suggest you:
From Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Colosseo
A walking tour of the city discovering the Ancient Rome, a whole day
around the main monuments.
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Piazza Venezia - Vittoriano building
(We suggest you to get the panoramic lift that takes you
to the top of Vittoriano building terrace overlooking the city.)
Via del Teatro di Marcello
Scalinata del Campidoglio (the smallest of Roma)
Campidoglio Square
decorated with the famous Michelangelo's star
with 12 points whose center hosts the horse decoration, perfect copy of the Marco Aurelio monument
We suggest you to visit Capitolini Museum.
Via di San Pietro in Carcere where you can admire the area of
Fori Imperiali
from above
Off the Campidoglio you are in via dei Fori Imperiali
which crosses of the most important
historical places in the world:
Foro Romano.
Going ahead on via dei Fori Imperiali you get to the Colosseum and
l’Arco di Costantino, the most famous triumph roman
arch. We suggest you to buy the
“Roma Pass” card to
avoid long queues.
From Piazza Venezia to Piazza San Pietro
A walking tour of Rome among squares, alleys and monuments to
spend a whole day surrounded by the charm of the capital.
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Piazza Santissimi Apostoli - here you can visit the fantastic museum of Palazzo Colonna
Via dei Lucchesi - leads to the famous Trevi Fountain. Stop here to admire its marvellous architecture and for the classic coin toss that, as tradition dictates, will ensure your return to Rome.
Via delle Menatte and cross via del Corso
Via di Pietra to the square of the same name to visit the great Temple of Hadrian
From Via dei Pastini we continue our stroll to Piazza della Rotonda where we the imposing Pantheon.
Salita dei Crescenzi - turn left and reach Piazza Sant'Eustachio where we recommend a coffee break. For coffee lovers, we recommend a stop at the coffee bar of the same name.
Palazzo Madama, currently the seat of the Senate of the Italian Republic
Piazza Navona, often crowded. Here and in the nearby streets, you will find a myriad of restaurants, pizzerias and ice-cream parlours where you can take a break.
Via di Sant'Agnese in Agone and Via di Tor Millina as far as the characteristic Caffè della Pace
Through small alleys you will reach Via dei Coronari, nowadays known for the antique dealers present along the street
Lungotevere - Ponte Sant’Angelo - Castel Sant’Angelo in all its grandeur: Here visit the museum of the same name with the papal flats, an important collection of ancient weapons of ancient weapons and the secret passageway that connects the castle with Vatican City, often used by popes to escape from enemies.
Walk along Via della Conciliazione where there are many shops selling religious items and souvenirs.
Basilica di San Pietro, symbol of Rome and Christianity. Among the various treasures of the basilica include Bernini's majestic 29-metre-high bronze canopy, Michelangelo's Pietà, Canova's tomb for Clement XIII and Giotto's mosaic of the Navicella mosaic by Giotto.