Rome’s tourist office is called APT and can be found in the Via Parigi, 5 (metro line A: Repubblica). This is just a short walk from Termini: Look for the main exit and cross the central bus square, Piazza dei Cinquecento. Continue straight ahead towards Piazza della Repubblica and pass this on the right. The second street on your right is Via Parigi. Here you can get free maps of Rome and various brochures with information about the city.
Independent from the APT there are also a number of Rome information points. These can be found at the airports of Fiumicino and Ciampino, at Roma Termini and near the biggest tourist attractions. Don’t count on helpful or friendly service. The tourist information offices are not allowed to book hotels for you. Upon request they are allowed to give you lists of accommodations in Rome. The information kiosks also sell the Roma Pass and the Roma & Piu Pass (not available at the moment). Free maps of the city are given out and they have brochures about some of the events that are going on.
The tourist information kiosks are open from 9.30am until 7.30pm, except the one in Termini which stays open till 9pm.







