Stazione Roma Termini
About
Roma Termini is Rome’s bustling, multimodal transport hub that opened in 1862 and now welcomes about 150 million passengers a year. The station’s striking modernist design features a soaring glass‑roofed central hall and a structurally innovative concrete dome that reflect post‑war architectural ambition. Inside, 32 platforms accommodate high‑speed, regional, and international trains, while the adjacent metro lines (A and B), a large bus terminal, and tram services interlock for seamless travel across the city. Outside the main entrance, the historic Palazzo Morricone hotel, a 10‑story building, adds a touch of classic grandeur to the contemporary landscape. Whether you’re a commuter, a tourist, or a train enthusiast, Roma Termini offers an unforgettable blend of functional efficiency and architectural heritage.
Highlights
- Modernist Architecture
- Integrated Transit Hub
- Historic Significance
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Best time to visit
May through September provide mild, pleasant weather and abundant service options, but travelers should avoid holidays and peak summer crowds.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 30 minutes