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Known as the "Eternal City", Rome is the capital of Italy. Park your car with Parkimeter and take a walk through its streets. The impressive monuments and ancient ruins will take you to the time of maximum splendor of the city.
Known as the "eternal city," rome is the capital of italy. Park your car with parkimeter and stroll through its streets. The stunning monuments and ancient ruins will transport you back in time to the city's golden age. If you plan to spend your vacation in the eternal city or are traveling for business and decide to use your car, parking in rome, like in all major cities, can be a real challenge.
If you book a hotel, you should find out if it is one of the hotels with parking in rome and what the parking price would be, so you can make the best decision. Daily parking rates in rome: most public parking lots in the capital have decreasing prices, meaning the daily price goes down as the number of reserved days increases, which usually doesn’t happen in hotels. If you don’t reserve a parking spot per day, remember that you might be charged by the minute, which is much more expensive.
Contrary to what one might expect in Rome, you can park for free in various places around the city, some with no time limits, others with limited parking but where you still don’t have to pay. Below are the different places where you can park for free:
parking trastevere the first we recommend is parking trastevere, located in the square in front of the station of the same name, and near villa sciarra, between via nicola fabrizi and piazzale della radio. This parking is offered free of charge to everyone needing access to the station and has no time limit for parking.
via ugo ojetti via ugo ojetti is one of the largest areas available to tourists; however, unlike trastevere, parking here is limited to 3 hours, after displaying a parking disc. Regarding distance, it is a bit far from the center, so you will need to use public transportation to reach it.
viale luigi schiavonetti located near viale luigi schiavonetti, where again it is necessary to display a parking disc and not park more than three hours. Moreover, this parking is quite far from the city center, even more so than via ugo ojetti.
gemelli station parking spaces around gemelli station, precisely on via della pineta sacchetti, are quite numerous, about 300 spots. These parking spaces are generally far from the city center but, like all others, are well connected by public transportation.
All the above are excellent free alternatives but unfortunately far from the center and where cars are not monitored. So if you want to avoid the stress of public transport and the anxiety of leaving your car unattended, parkimeter can help you solve these problems.
Rome is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but also one of the most chaotic. If by any chance you are in rome with your car to visit the city or for other reasons, you should know that parking in the center of rome can become your worst nightmare. But don’t despair: there are some tricks you can use to find a place to park your car without problems, even in a city like rome.
Finding and booking public parking in advance is easy with parkimeter: this online platform allows you to search and compare different parking offers according to city or point of interest and choose the one that best suits you and your needs.
The city of rome is very large and spread out, so it is difficult to consider a single area as "central." we suggest two, depending on what you want to do and which area you want to be closer to.
The Colosseum is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World and it's impossible to come to Rome without seeing it at least once.
parking in a public parking lot near the colosseum can be a smart option, and parkimeter offers several possibilities. You can park your car in this area and start your visit to the eternal city from the most famous amphitheater in the world.
The Spanish Steps in Rome are one of the most beautiful and well-known squares: the setting for numerous film shoots, full of flowers and always crowded. Moreover, this square is near the historic center, and it is also a suitable place to park your car and start your visit from here: we recommend getting around on foot to lose yourself in the winding streets of one of the most beautiful cities in the world!
parking in a public parking lot at the spanish steps is very convenient to see via condotti and its luxurious shops until you reach via del corso. Nearby you will find one of the main symbols of the city: the trevi fountain, one of the most famous fountains in the world. Also just a few minutes away are piazza navona and the pantheon, the ancient home of the gods.
As mentioned earlier, Rome is very chaotic and this also affects the search for parking spaces and the limited number of them, especially when it comes to street parking in central Rome.
In central areas, street parking is marked by blue lines, meaning paid parking from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm at a price of 1 euro or 1.20 euros depending on whether it is a restricted traffic zone or not. In contrast, white-striped areas offer free parking but with a maximum limit of 3 hours; exceeding this time may result in heavy fines.
If you plan to stay in the city for several weeks, you will likely prefer to find long-term parking in Rome, commonly known as low-cost parking or a Park&Ride. It's advisable to use this option if you decide not to use the car very often, as you will spend the difference on public transport if it is not a nearby parking lot. Another option is the parcheggi di scambio (exchange parking lots), which are parking spaces located near metro stations a bit away from the historic center. You will find one near stations like anagnina and cinecittà on line a, or ponte mammolo on line b. Once you park there, just take the metro to the center. Although parcheggi di scambio are very economical, they are not supervised parking lots, so remember not to leave valuables in your vehicle and take the necessary precautions.
If you choose to park near your residence, Rome has an excellent distribution of public parking lots. However, it is not the same to find parking near the colosseum, in the historic center, near st. Peter's, or the spanish steps—which are very touristy places where you might find a "full parking" notice if you arrive without a reservation—as it is to find parking near garbatella, for example, where it is usually easier. For this reason, it is advisable to make a prior reservation with parkimeter, especially if you want to park in the center of rome or near the roma termini station.
Built in the 1920s and located on the outskirts of the historic center, Garbatella is one of the most unique and fascinating areas of Rome, now home to several culturally significant centers such as the Ambra alla Garbatella Theatre and the Palladium Theatre. It is situated in the ostiense district, where you can find rome's largest patriarchal basilica after st. Peter's in the vatican, the basilica of st. Paul outside the walls, and the city's third most important train station: ostiense station. The latter is not only an intermodal hub but also offers high-speed rail links to florence, bologna, padua, milan, turin, and venice.
Finding parking in garbatella rome is not as difficult as in the historic center. However, there is a wide range of prices, so you need to plan ahead and spend some time on parkimeter to secure the best parking spot: the one closest to your destination, providing the required services, and at the most advantageous price. If you want to stroll around garbatella, we recommend you look for parking in the surrounding areas.
Just like its monuments, historic buildings, and places of worship, markets are places that define a city. Rome has many of them. From the most famous porta portese, where you can find everything from plants to bicycles, including modern antiques and second-hand goods, to many small local markets. One of the best known is mercatino di via sannio, where you can find interesting stalls selling quality shoes, branded clothes, theater costumes, vintage items, and stock. Others include: testaccio market, perfect for those seeking fresh products, a place that surprises with its variety and always offers plenty of clothing, footwear, accessories, and all types of household items; monti market, a historic covered market inspired by london markets, where you can buy original retro clothing, costume jewelry, accessories, and the latest trends; nomentano market, a covered market housed in a 1926 building, mainly offering food products; the rome garbatella farmer's market, located inside the former testaccio slaughterhouse, offering zero-kilometer food products from the lazio provinces; mercato trionfale, situated in the historically most popular prati area near st. Peter's, offering almost everything, including the option to buy products online; and finally, mercato esquilino, which had its stalls in piazza vittorio and remains the most multi-ethnic and varied due to its location, offering spices and products for all cultures and cuisines.
If you are a frequent commuter on regional or high-speed trains, Parkimeter offers parking spaces within walking distance of Roma Termini, such as the Autorimessa Tucci parking or Supergarage Pretorio parking. Roma termini is the city's main railway station, the largest in italy, and the fifth busiest in europe in terms of passenger traffic. Termini provides long-distance services (including high-speed trains to florence and naples) and regional trains, as well as the leonardo express for direct connections to rome-fiumicino airport.
With parkimeter, you can also park near roma tiburtina station. Located on the florence line, this train station is managed by grandi stazioni and is rome's second station and the sixth nationally. It serves all long-distance north-south trains and regional lines fl1, and it is the terminus for lines fl2 and fl3.
If you want to park in rome near the metro, the station of the same name on rome's metro line b is located within the same complex. Just beyond the station forecourt is the tibus bus station, a modern terminal for medium and long-distance bus arrivals and departures, serving both italy and international destinations. Additionally, numerous bus lines terminate at the station forecourt, connecting it with the neighborhoods of pietralata, tiburtino, casal bertone, and the city center. Thanks to the construction of a new station, tiburtina is set to become the main hub of rome and a high-speed railway junction.