Hotel Impero Rome is centrally located between the National Opera Theatre and Termini Station. A 3 star hotel in the heart of Rome, our fantastic location puts our guests within walking distance of some of the city’s most famous landmarks, shopping areas and public transport services.
An easy walk from the main railway station, Termini, arriving at and departing from the Hotel Impero Rome is effortless. Our central location means that all amenities are on our doorstep, from restaurants, cafes, bars and transportation links to pharmacies and fantastic boutiques.
Nearby Landmarks
The Baths of Diocletian, moments away from 3 star Hotel Impero Rome, were built by successive emperors from 306AD and were the largest and most regal of the imperial baths, with a capacity of up to 3,000 bathers at a time.
The Colosseum, the most enduring symbol of Rome, can be easily reached in a 15 minute stroll. And of course, no trip to Rome is complete without sitting on the Spanish Steps or throwing several coins into the Trevi Fountain to ensure that you will one day return!
Directions
Airport Transfers - The easiest way to reach Hotel Impero is by booking a private transfer directly with us you book online or by contacting our suppliers directly click here.
Public Transport
From Fiumicino Airport, take the Leonardo Express train to Termini. The trains run directly from Fiumicino Airport’s own train station and reach Termini within about half an hour, though they terminate at around 11.30.
From Ciampino Airport, take one of the several coach services selling tickets on the ground outside Arrivals. Coaches run in conjunction with arriving flights, but don’t buy your tickets on the plane if you want to avoid the queues!
From Termini Station, exit on Via Giolitti, go down Via Cavour one block then turn right onto Via Principe Amedeo. Turn left onto Via Viminale and you’ll find the Hotel Impero on the right just before the Opera Theatre.
Attraction Site |
On Foot |
Metro/Underground
(From Termini) |
BUS
(From Termini/Via Nazionale) |
| Vatican City – St. Peter’s Basilica, Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museum |
50 Minutes |
Line A – 6 Stops
(Ottaviano) |
Bus 64
(Last stop – slow option) |
| Spanish Steps |
15-20 Minutes |
Linea A – 3 Stops
(Spagna) |
- |
| Trevi Fountain |
15Minutes |
Linea A – 2 Stops
(Barberini) |
- |
| Pantheon |
15-20 Minutes |
- |
Bus 40
(4 Stops - Largo Argentina) |
| Piazza Navona |
20 Minutes |
- |
Bus 40
(4 Stops - Largo Argentina) |
| Piazza Venezia |
15-20 Minutes |
- |
Bus 40/64/170 |
| Santa Maria Maggiore |
2 Minutes |
Walking Distance |
Walking Distance |
| San Giovanni |
20-25 Minutes |
Line A – 3 Stops
(San Giovanni) |
- |
| Trastevere |
40 Minutes |
- |
Bus H/40
Stop in Largo Argentina
Then get Tram N.8 |
| Campo dei Fiori |
40 Minutes |
- |
Bus H/40
Stop in Largo Argentina
Then get Tram N.8 |
| Piazza del Popolo |
25-30 Minutes |
Line A – 4 Stops
(Flaminio) |
- |
| Olimpic Stadium |
- |
- |
Bus 32
(From underground stop Ottaviano) |
| Catacombe di San Calisto |
- |
- |
Bus 218
From San Giovanni |
| Colosseum/Roman Forums/Roman Palatines |
15-20 Minutes |
Line B – 2 Stops (Colosseo) |
Bus to Piazza Venezia
5 Minutes walking distance from there |
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