Rome has two very important train stations and the Tiburtina station is one of them; the other is the Roma Termini station. All long-distance trains that travel along the Florence-Rome-Naples, the Rome-Pescara and the Rome-Ancona lines and whose last stop is not the Roma Termini station stop at the Tiburtina station. The FR1 and FR2 lines also move through this station, as will the TAV trains on the Milan-Naples line. The station is located in the Eastern zone of Rome, in the Pietralata district. The same complex houses the Tiburtina subway station for Rome’s B line and in the piazzale della stazione Tiburtina, the square where the station is located, you’ll find the end of the line for many important city buses.
Actually, even buses that head out of Italy can be found here. From this square, you can reach the Tiburtino and Casal Bertone districts, as well as the center of the city. In the area around the station you can find the “La Sapienza” University of Rome, the Verano cemetery, and the Basilica of San Lorenzo fuori le mura. After leaving the station, try to visit the Spada Gallery, the Galleria Colonna and the Doria Pamphilj Gallery. If you’re looking for Rome hotels or even Rome cheap hotels located in the area of the station, check out EasyToBook.com. The Internet in general is a great source of information for hotels in Rome and discount hotels in Rome.