Where to sit and work for a couple of hours in Rome near Stazione Termini?
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I am going to Rome and I am arriving quite early. As will be waiting for some friends before heading to the location where we stay I am looking for a place, near Stazione Termini where I can quietly sit and work for a couple of hours.
Besides my computer I have some hand luggage.
Where to sit and work for a couple of hours in Rome?,
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I am going to Rome and I am arriving quite early. As will be waiting for some friends before heading to the location where we stay I am looking for a place, near Stazione Termini where I can quietly sit and work for a couple of hours.
Besides my computer I have some hand luggage.
Where to sit and work for a couple of hours in Rome?,
work rome
Where are you arriving? Rome is huge and it does make a difference if you're travelling by car, train or plane
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:56
@Noldor130884 I am arriving by plane but than heading to the city center.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:05
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@Noldor130884 what does it change? I will head to the city center once I arrive. I can stay in ciampino as well if there are better places to work.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:24
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well first of all you need to consider the connection time. Places like "Feltrinelli" close at a certain hour. Secondly, Fiumicino is connected by train, while Ciampino is not. You can stop to a lot of train stations before Termini, while from Ciampino you'd have more restrictive options. Finally, Fiumicino has a couple of lounges, while Ciampino doesn't.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 12:56
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Rome is a huge city with dozens of locations that fit your requirements. Closing as too broad.
– JonathanReez♦
Sep 20 '17 at 5:59
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I am going to Rome and I am arriving quite early. As will be waiting for some friends before heading to the location where we stay I am looking for a place, near Stazione Termini where I can quietly sit and work for a couple of hours.
Besides my computer I have some hand luggage.
Where to sit and work for a couple of hours in Rome?,
work rome
I am going to Rome and I am arriving quite early. As will be waiting for some friends before heading to the location where we stay I am looking for a place, near Stazione Termini where I can quietly sit and work for a couple of hours.
Besides my computer I have some hand luggage.
Where to sit and work for a couple of hours in Rome?,
work rome
work rome
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Where are you arriving? Rome is huge and it does make a difference if you're travelling by car, train or plane
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:56
@Noldor130884 I am arriving by plane but than heading to the city center.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:05
1
@Noldor130884 what does it change? I will head to the city center once I arrive. I can stay in ciampino as well if there are better places to work.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:24
1
well first of all you need to consider the connection time. Places like "Feltrinelli" close at a certain hour. Secondly, Fiumicino is connected by train, while Ciampino is not. You can stop to a lot of train stations before Termini, while from Ciampino you'd have more restrictive options. Finally, Fiumicino has a couple of lounges, while Ciampino doesn't.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 12:56
1
Rome is a huge city with dozens of locations that fit your requirements. Closing as too broad.
– JonathanReez♦
Sep 20 '17 at 5:59
|
show 3 more comments
Where are you arriving? Rome is huge and it does make a difference if you're travelling by car, train or plane
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:56
@Noldor130884 I am arriving by plane but than heading to the city center.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:05
1
@Noldor130884 what does it change? I will head to the city center once I arrive. I can stay in ciampino as well if there are better places to work.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:24
1
well first of all you need to consider the connection time. Places like "Feltrinelli" close at a certain hour. Secondly, Fiumicino is connected by train, while Ciampino is not. You can stop to a lot of train stations before Termini, while from Ciampino you'd have more restrictive options. Finally, Fiumicino has a couple of lounges, while Ciampino doesn't.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 12:56
1
Rome is a huge city with dozens of locations that fit your requirements. Closing as too broad.
– JonathanReez♦
Sep 20 '17 at 5:59
Where are you arriving? Rome is huge and it does make a difference if you're travelling by car, train or plane
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:56
Where are you arriving? Rome is huge and it does make a difference if you're travelling by car, train or plane
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:56
@Noldor130884 I am arriving by plane but than heading to the city center.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:05
@Noldor130884 I am arriving by plane but than heading to the city center.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:05
1
1
@Noldor130884 what does it change? I will head to the city center once I arrive. I can stay in ciampino as well if there are better places to work.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:24
@Noldor130884 what does it change? I will head to the city center once I arrive. I can stay in ciampino as well if there are better places to work.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:24
1
1
well first of all you need to consider the connection time. Places like "Feltrinelli" close at a certain hour. Secondly, Fiumicino is connected by train, while Ciampino is not. You can stop to a lot of train stations before Termini, while from Ciampino you'd have more restrictive options. Finally, Fiumicino has a couple of lounges, while Ciampino doesn't.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 12:56
well first of all you need to consider the connection time. Places like "Feltrinelli" close at a certain hour. Secondly, Fiumicino is connected by train, while Ciampino is not. You can stop to a lot of train stations before Termini, while from Ciampino you'd have more restrictive options. Finally, Fiumicino has a couple of lounges, while Ciampino doesn't.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 12:56
1
1
Rome is a huge city with dozens of locations that fit your requirements. Closing as too broad.
– JonathanReez♦
Sep 20 '17 at 5:59
Rome is a huge city with dozens of locations that fit your requirements. Closing as too broad.
– JonathanReez♦
Sep 20 '17 at 5:59
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There are plenty of places. I'll name some here:
La Feltrinelli:
(my favorite), you can find big Feltrinelli stores with bars in most big Italian cities. Although there are generally few seats and if you are unlucky you might not be able to find an empty one.
Location: Largo Argentina 5 (centre, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
and other locations (make sure to search for the ones that have a bar).
Circus
Location: Via della Vetrina 15 (centre, near piazza Navona, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Arnold Coffee:
if you prefer American coffee try this one.
Location: Via Giustiniani 15/b (centre, near the Pantheon, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Caffè Letterario
Location: Via Ostiense, 95 (near metro Piramide, line B, and railway station Roma Ostiense)
AntiCafé
Location: Via Veio, 4b (near metro San Giovanni, line A)
Find more here and here.
You are more or less implying that the OP is arriving in the center of Rome.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:57
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@Noldor130884 correct; that's what I assumed at least :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 10:59
I would be happy to upvote your answer, if you "linked" those places to the nearest train stations (e.g. Feltrinell - Termini, Caffè Letterario - Ostiense) and if you added a couple of infos on the airports (Fiumicino / Ciampino) ;)
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 11:02
@Noldor130884 sure, I will update with more places as soon as I find time :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 11:21
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There are plenty of places. I'll name some here:
La Feltrinelli:
(my favorite), you can find big Feltrinelli stores with bars in most big Italian cities. Although there are generally few seats and if you are unlucky you might not be able to find an empty one.
Location: Largo Argentina 5 (centre, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
and other locations (make sure to search for the ones that have a bar).
Circus
Location: Via della Vetrina 15 (centre, near piazza Navona, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Arnold Coffee:
if you prefer American coffee try this one.
Location: Via Giustiniani 15/b (centre, near the Pantheon, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Caffè Letterario
Location: Via Ostiense, 95 (near metro Piramide, line B, and railway station Roma Ostiense)
AntiCafé
Location: Via Veio, 4b (near metro San Giovanni, line A)
Find more here and here.
You are more or less implying that the OP is arriving in the center of Rome.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:57
1
@Noldor130884 correct; that's what I assumed at least :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 10:59
I would be happy to upvote your answer, if you "linked" those places to the nearest train stations (e.g. Feltrinell - Termini, Caffè Letterario - Ostiense) and if you added a couple of infos on the airports (Fiumicino / Ciampino) ;)
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 11:02
@Noldor130884 sure, I will update with more places as soon as I find time :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 11:21
add a comment |
up vote
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There are plenty of places. I'll name some here:
La Feltrinelli:
(my favorite), you can find big Feltrinelli stores with bars in most big Italian cities. Although there are generally few seats and if you are unlucky you might not be able to find an empty one.
Location: Largo Argentina 5 (centre, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
and other locations (make sure to search for the ones that have a bar).
Circus
Location: Via della Vetrina 15 (centre, near piazza Navona, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Arnold Coffee:
if you prefer American coffee try this one.
Location: Via Giustiniani 15/b (centre, near the Pantheon, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Caffè Letterario
Location: Via Ostiense, 95 (near metro Piramide, line B, and railway station Roma Ostiense)
AntiCafé
Location: Via Veio, 4b (near metro San Giovanni, line A)
Find more here and here.
You are more or less implying that the OP is arriving in the center of Rome.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:57
1
@Noldor130884 correct; that's what I assumed at least :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 10:59
I would be happy to upvote your answer, if you "linked" those places to the nearest train stations (e.g. Feltrinell - Termini, Caffè Letterario - Ostiense) and if you added a couple of infos on the airports (Fiumicino / Ciampino) ;)
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 11:02
@Noldor130884 sure, I will update with more places as soon as I find time :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 11:21
add a comment |
up vote
4
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up vote
4
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There are plenty of places. I'll name some here:
La Feltrinelli:
(my favorite), you can find big Feltrinelli stores with bars in most big Italian cities. Although there are generally few seats and if you are unlucky you might not be able to find an empty one.
Location: Largo Argentina 5 (centre, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
and other locations (make sure to search for the ones that have a bar).
Circus
Location: Via della Vetrina 15 (centre, near piazza Navona, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Arnold Coffee:
if you prefer American coffee try this one.
Location: Via Giustiniani 15/b (centre, near the Pantheon, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Caffè Letterario
Location: Via Ostiense, 95 (near metro Piramide, line B, and railway station Roma Ostiense)
AntiCafé
Location: Via Veio, 4b (near metro San Giovanni, line A)
Find more here and here.
There are plenty of places. I'll name some here:
La Feltrinelli:
(my favorite), you can find big Feltrinelli stores with bars in most big Italian cities. Although there are generally few seats and if you are unlucky you might not be able to find an empty one.
Location: Largo Argentina 5 (centre, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
and other locations (make sure to search for the ones that have a bar).
Circus
Location: Via della Vetrina 15 (centre, near piazza Navona, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Arnold Coffee:
if you prefer American coffee try this one.
Location: Via Giustiniani 15/b (centre, near the Pantheon, well connected with buses and cabs, at a reasonable distance from metro station Spagna, line A)
Caffè Letterario
Location: Via Ostiense, 95 (near metro Piramide, line B, and railway station Roma Ostiense)
AntiCafé
Location: Via Veio, 4b (near metro San Giovanni, line A)
Find more here and here.
edited Sep 19 '17 at 22:34
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answered Sep 19 '17 at 8:57
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You are more or less implying that the OP is arriving in the center of Rome.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:57
1
@Noldor130884 correct; that's what I assumed at least :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 10:59
I would be happy to upvote your answer, if you "linked" those places to the nearest train stations (e.g. Feltrinell - Termini, Caffè Letterario - Ostiense) and if you added a couple of infos on the airports (Fiumicino / Ciampino) ;)
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 11:02
@Noldor130884 sure, I will update with more places as soon as I find time :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 11:21
add a comment |
You are more or less implying that the OP is arriving in the center of Rome.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:57
1
@Noldor130884 correct; that's what I assumed at least :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 10:59
I would be happy to upvote your answer, if you "linked" those places to the nearest train stations (e.g. Feltrinell - Termini, Caffè Letterario - Ostiense) and if you added a couple of infos on the airports (Fiumicino / Ciampino) ;)
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 11:02
@Noldor130884 sure, I will update with more places as soon as I find time :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 11:21
You are more or less implying that the OP is arriving in the center of Rome.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:57
You are more or less implying that the OP is arriving in the center of Rome.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:57
1
1
@Noldor130884 correct; that's what I assumed at least :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 10:59
@Noldor130884 correct; that's what I assumed at least :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 10:59
I would be happy to upvote your answer, if you "linked" those places to the nearest train stations (e.g. Feltrinell - Termini, Caffè Letterario - Ostiense) and if you added a couple of infos on the airports (Fiumicino / Ciampino) ;)
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 11:02
I would be happy to upvote your answer, if you "linked" those places to the nearest train stations (e.g. Feltrinell - Termini, Caffè Letterario - Ostiense) and if you added a couple of infos on the airports (Fiumicino / Ciampino) ;)
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 11:02
@Noldor130884 sure, I will update with more places as soon as I find time :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 11:21
@Noldor130884 sure, I will update with more places as soon as I find time :)
– Hatef
Sep 19 '17 at 11:21
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Where are you arriving? Rome is huge and it does make a difference if you're travelling by car, train or plane
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 10:56
@Noldor130884 I am arriving by plane but than heading to the city center.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:05
1
@Noldor130884 what does it change? I will head to the city center once I arrive. I can stay in ciampino as well if there are better places to work.
– nsn
Sep 19 '17 at 11:24
1
well first of all you need to consider the connection time. Places like "Feltrinelli" close at a certain hour. Secondly, Fiumicino is connected by train, while Ciampino is not. You can stop to a lot of train stations before Termini, while from Ciampino you'd have more restrictive options. Finally, Fiumicino has a couple of lounges, while Ciampino doesn't.
– Noldor130884
Sep 19 '17 at 12:56
1
Rome is a huge city with dozens of locations that fit your requirements. Closing as too broad.
– JonathanReez♦
Sep 20 '17 at 5:59