
Conference venue
Villa Altieri Viale Manzoni 47 Rome
Email Address
sensitivecareermanagement@gmail.com

How to get to the conference venue
The conference will be held at Villa Altieri, Viale Manzoni 47, 00185 Rome, Italy. Get here Google map link for directions.
Villa Altieri is situated in a very well-connected area of Rome, within one hundred meters from the underground station Manzoni – Museo della Liberazione (line A). The easiest way to reach the conference area is by underground.
Rome is served by an underground, which has three lines, Line A (orange), Line B (blue) and Line C (green). Lines A and B cross at the main railway station, Termini while Lines A and C cross at San Giovanni station. The underground is open from 5:30 am until 11:30 pm every day, except for Friday and Saturday night, when the last train departs at 01:30 am. Underground Line A from Sunday to Thursday closes at 21:00 (from 21:00 until 23:30 the service will be replaced by bus).
A map of the underground can be downloaded from this link. Tickets can be purchased at the vending machines, at newspaper stands inside the stations, by app or SMS. From Termini station, take Line A (the orange one) in the direction Anagnina. Get off at Manzoni (after two stops) and walk to Villa Altieri (conference venue) at Viale Manzoni 47.
Surroundings
Many sights are located in the surrounding area:
- Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran: 9 minutes (750 m) on foot;
- Basilica of Saint Mary Major: 11 minutes (850 m) on foot;
- Trevi Fountain: 4 underground stops starting from Manzoni station (direction Battistini);
- Spanish Steps: 5 underground stops starting from Manzoni station (direction Battistini);
- St. Peter’s Basilica: 8 underground stops starting from Manzoni station (direction Battistini);
- Colosseum and Roman Forum: 2 underground stop from Manzoni station to Termini station (line A). Then take line B (direction Laurentina) for 2 stops;
- Circus Maximus: 2 underground stop from Manzoni station to Termini station (line A). Then take line B (direction Laurentina) for 3 stops.
Food Places
The following list of food places is just a suggestion of nearby places for food.
Sensitive Career Management and Workplace Design Conference has no partnership with any of these.
- Il Tempio di Minerva (typical roman food) Viale Manzoni 64, 00185 Rome
5 minutes (400 m) of walking from the conference venue https://il-tempio-di-minerva-restaurant-roma.eatbu.com/?lang=it# - Vecchia Roma (typical roman food) Via Ferruccio 12/b/c 00185 Rome
8 minutes (800 m) of walking from the conference venue
https://www.trattoriavecchiaroma.it/ - Baia Chia (sea food restaurant) Via Machiavelli 5A 00185 Rome
10 minutes (900 m) of walking from the conference venue
https://www.ristorantebaiachia.it/ - Trattoria Da Danilo (typical roman food) Via Petrarca 13 00185 Rome
6 minutes (500 m) of walking from the conference venue
https://www.trattoriadadanilo.com/ - De Santis Santa Croce (pastry shop, café, bar, aperitif, small restaurant has been serving the local area since 1908) Via di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme 17/21 00185 Roma 8 minutes (650 m) of walking from the conference venue http://www.desantissantacroce.it/
- Panella (bakery, café, bar and restaurant has been serving the local area for nearly 100 years) Via Merulana, 54, 00185 Roma RM https://panellaroma.com/ 12 minutes (1000 m) of walking from the conference venue
- Pasticceria Regoli (typical sweet pastry shop) Via dello Statuto 60 00185 Rome
http://www.pasticceriaregoli.com/
11 minutes (900 m) of walking from the conference venue
How to reach Rome
Rome is served by two airports: Leonardo Da Vinci Airport (also known as Fiumicino Airport) and G.B.Pastine Airport (also known as Ciampino Airport).
Arriving at Fiumicino Airport
Leonardo Da Vinci is the main italian hub and it has direct flights to more than 200 destinations, including all the european capitals and major european cities, major cities of the US, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Middle-east and Asia.
Train “Leonardo Express” (see here for further information) that has a direct connection to Rome Termini Station (Rome main railways station), where you can take the underground Line A (direction Anagnina), exit to Manzoni station and then walk for some meters (approximately 45 min). The train schedule is frequent and the entire trip takes around 30 minutes, tickets can be bought near the train departure site at the airport. Leonardo Da Vinci Airport is connected to Rome also by frequent busses.
Arriving at Ciampino Airport
G.B.Pastine Airport is a smaller airport used mainly by low cost companies, it has connections to many european cities. Terravision shuttle bus from Ciampino Airport to Rome Termini Station (Rome main railways station) where you can take the underground Line A (direction Anagnina), exit to Manzoni station and then walk for some meters (the time depends on the traffic, because Rome is a city with a lot of traffic, but approximately 60 min).
Taxi
The official cabs of the City of Rome are white, with the word “TAXI” on the roof and the symbol of the City of Rome and the license number clearly visible on the doors. You will find cabs both at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 arrivals at Fiumicino Airport.
From Fiumicino airport to Rome Center, i.e. inside the Aurelian Walls (including Rome Termini station), and back there is a fixed cost rate of € 50,00.
If you intend to reach Fiumicino airport by cab from Rome, know that all trips departing from inside the Grande Raccordo Anulare, can not and will never exceed the amount of € 73,00.
From Ciampino airport to Rome Center, i.e. inside the Aurelian Walls (including Rome Termini station), and back there is a fixed cost rate of € 31,00.