From Fiumicino airport:
Get the train from the airport direction FARA SABINA/ORTE and get off at Tuscolana Station. Leave the Square Station through Gela Street (via Gela), go straight ahead and get the tube (Line A) at Pontelungo Station direction Anagnina. Get off at Porta Furba Quadraro tube station, and follow "via dei Fulvi numeri dispari" direction, go straight ahead and find number 67, then ring Martini P. on the left column of entry phone. Go to the building on the left and ring again, i'm at the third floor.
From Termini railway station:
Get the tube line A Anagnina direction, get off at Porta Furba Quadraro tube station, and follow "via dei Fulvi numeri dispari" direction, go straight ahead and find number 67, then ring Martini P. on the left column of entry phone. Go to the building on the left and ring again, i'm at the third floor.
From Ciampino Airport:
Get a cab (EUR 15/25) or take the bus for Anagnina (EUR 1) and then take the tube. Get off at Porta Furba Quadraro tube station, and follow "via dei Fulvi numeri dispari" direction, go straight ahead and find number 67, then ring Martini P. on the left column of entry phone. Go to the building on the left and ring again, i'm at the third floor.
By car:
From the “A1 motorway” get the deviation “South of Rome” (Roma Sud) - from the gate get the direction to the Ring (G.R.A. - Grande Raccordo Anulare) - get the external part of the Ring (direction Appia) and get out of the Ring at gate number 21 (Tuscolano Centro) - Go straight ahead Tuscolana Road (via Tuscolana) and after number 649 go left Via degli Opimiani
then take the second on the right (via Opita Oppio) and take the second on the right once again and stop there my apartment's gate is next to the shop "latticini Francia".
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