BY PLANE
From the Rome Fiumicino and Rome Ciampino airports, take a train (the Leonardo express from Fiumicino or the overhead rail FM4 or FM6 from Ciampino) or a shuttle for the Termini train station and get off at the end of the line. From here continue as described in by train.
BY TRAIN
Hotel Pavia is near the Termini train station (100 meters): cross Piazza dei Cinquecento in front of the station, keep to your right and take via Gaeta. You're here. The hotel is at number 83.
BY CAR
From the North: from the highway, take the GRA (Grande Raccordo Anulare), and exit at Via Nomentana following directions for the center. Continue for 15 km to Piazza di Porta Pia. Continue straight along Via XX settembre and turn left on Via Pastrengo (right after the Treasury building) and left again on Via Cernaia. At the first stop light, turn right on Via Volturno. At the first stop light, turn right again, 30 meters ahead on your right is Via Gaeta. You're here: 100 meters down at number 83 is Hotel Pavia.
From the South: from the highway take the GRA (Grande Raccordo Anulare) heading towards Via Appia. Take the Appia exit and follow directions for the center. Continue on Via Appia Nuova for about 15 km to Piazzale Appio, go straight and keep to your right taking Via Merulana. Go straight until Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore. Pass on the right of the Basilica until you reach the stop light intersecting Via Cavour. Turn right and in Piazza dei Cinquecento turn left. Go straight, cross Piazza della Repubblica and turn right on Via Cernaia. At the first stop light, turn right on Via Volturno. At the first stop light, turn right again, 30 meters ahead on your right is Via Gaeta. You're here: 100 meters down at number 83 is Hotel Pavia.
Among hotels in Rome near the Termini train station, Hotel Pavia is in the quiet Via Gaeta, just a 5 minute walk from the station, airport shuttle terminals and bus and subway stops that conveniently lead to all of Rome and its most beautiful and famous sits and monuments.
The Termini area already offers authentic artistic and historic Roman jewels starting with the Terme di Diocleziano, known for being the largest in the ancient world accommodating up to 3000 bathers while also housing the Santa Maria degli Angeli church Convent and Cloisters(overlooked by some rooms in the Hotel Pavia) and one of the National Roman Museum buildings where important finds from the baths and other archeological sites in Rome are on display. A visit to Santa Maria degli Angeli (created by Michelangelo) and the Vestry, in addition to providing an interesting look and XVI and XVII century Roman architecture and art, is truly enthralling: the imposing size of the age-old Roman constructions converted from baths to religious buildings is astonishing.
The large Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, a 10 minute walk from the Hotel Pavia, is one of the four Roman Basilicas along with St. John's, St. Paul's and St. Peter's. The magnificent interiors are amazingly rich with beautiful mosaics and frescos while the exterior, apse created by Carlo Rainaldi, architect of the twin churches in Piazza del Popolo, is just as if not more beautiful than the facade.
Also to see in the Rome Termini area (Hotel Pavia is just a 5 minute walk away) is the scenic Piazza della Repubblica with the most beautiful modern fountain, Naiadi Fountain, Via Veneto and Villa Borghese, and Baroque Rome around Piazza Barberini. Via Nazionale leads off Piazza della Repubblica, the long artery that wanders through the historic heart of ancient Rome and, in just a few minutes from the Hotel Pavia, takes you to the Colosseum and Imperial Forum. With its many shops and boutiques, it is one of the most popular shopping areas in the city.
For those who seek a 3-star hotel in Rome in the Termini area, Hotel Pavia is an ideal solution for business travellers or those who seek public offices: The Treasury, Defence and Public Works ministries are all within 10 minutes of the hotel just as are various embassies and Italian and international business offices.