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About Roma Termini Station

Roma Termini Station is the beating heart of Rome's transport network and one of the busiest railway hubs in Europe. Opened in its current form in 1950, the station serves millions of passengers each year and stands as a notable example of mid-century Italian modernist architecture.

Architecture and History

The station's bold concrete canopy, designed by architects Annibale Vitellozzi and Leo Calini, stretches dramatically over the main entrance and has become a recognized feature of the Roman cityscape. Beneath the station's foundations lie remnants of the ancient Servian Wall, dating back to the 4th century BC, which are visible in a dedicated display area inside the terminal — a striking reminder that Rome's layers of history run literally underfoot.

Getting Around Rome from Termini

Termini is the central interchange for Rome's two metro lines, Line A and Line B, making it the most practical starting point for reaching major sights. The Colosseum is accessible via Line B, while Line A connects travelers toward the Spanish Steps at Spagna station. Numerous bus routes also depart from the surrounding piazza. High-speed Trenitalia and Italo trains connect Rome to Florence, Naples, and Milan directly from Termini, making intercity travel straightforward.

Practical Tips

  • Validate your metro or bus ticket before boarding to avoid fines.
  • The station has a large shopping area, supermarket, and food court open daily.
  • Left-luggage facilities (deposito bagagli) are available near platform 24.
  • Stay alert to pickpockets in crowded areas around the main hall and platforms.
  • Taxis from the official rank outside are metered; avoid unofficial drivers.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get from Roma Termini to the Colosseum?

Take Metro Line B from Termini station and exit at Colosseo. The journey takes approximately 2 minutes and the Colosseum is visible immediately upon exiting.

Is there luggage storage at Roma Termini?

Yes, a deposito bagagli (left-luggage) service operates near platform 24. Fees are charged per bag per hour, with a minimum period typically applying.

What high-speed train services operate from Roma Termini?

Both Trenitalia's Frecciarossa and the private operator Italo run high-speed services from Termini to major Italian cities including Florence, Naples, and Milan.

Are there ancient ruins inside Roma Termini Station?

Yes. A section of the ancient Servian Wall, believed to date from the 4th century BC, is preserved and visible inside the station building, offering a glimpse into Rome's earliest urban history.