Coming from the North (Firenze) by car : Take the motorway A1 direction Rome. Follow the indications for Roma Nord and exit at Fiano Romano. At the first roundabout follow the indication for Fiano-Capena. At thesecond roundabout head for Capena (Via Tiberina SP15a). At the first traffic-light keep going straight on (even though the indication for Capena tells you to go right). Turn right at the next indication for Capena-Castelnuovo di Porto (circa 3,5km), and immediately turn right again on Via Madonna Due Ponti; Villa Olcimia is at n. 29(circa 3,5km).
Coming from the south by car (Motorway Roma-Napoli): Take the motorway A1 in the direction of Firenze. Follow the indications for Roma Nord and exit at Fiano Romano. At the first roundabout follow the indication for Fiano-Capena. At thesecond roundabout head for Capena (Via Tiberina SP15a). At the first traffic-light keep going straight on (even though the indication for Capena tells you to go right). Turn right at the next indication for Capena-Castelnuovo di Porto (circa 3,5km), and immediately turn right again on Via Madonna Due Ponti; Villa Olcimia is at n. 29(circa 3,5km).
Arriving by train: Arriving at the Termini Station, take the metro “Linea A” and exit at the stop FLAMINIO. At FLAMINIO station take the train to SAXA RUBRA (about 20 minutes) Arriving at SAXA RUBRA take the bus for Capena. Villa Olcimia is at Via Madonna Due Ponti 29 in Capena
Coming by plane: At the airport Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) take the train for Monterotondo Station. From here, a bus goes to Capena (It’s called D’Amico).In Capena you will find us at Via Madonna Due Ponti 29.
BUCATINI ALL'AMATRICIANA - Pasta - Speciality with meat from Rome
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