Teramo - City Connection and Tourism

City Connection and Tourism

  • Teramo is 90 miles (150 km) away from Rome. It is connected to the capital of Italy through the A24 highway called Teramo-Rome
  • The public transportation to get to Teramo from Rome leaves from Tiburtina Station in Rome and it is the only bus-connection. The city can also be reached straight from the two airports of Rome through the service of two private company buses which offer several daily trips. Rome is not connected to the Abruzzo region by railways.
  • By railways, Teramo has a straight connection to Pescara and it is also possible, after a fast change in the near station of Giulianova, to reach cities like Milan, Bologna, Bari, Venice, Turin etc.
  • The nearest airport is the “Abruzzo Airport”. It is 40 miles (65 km) away from the city center and it is connected to the city through highway A14 in less than one hour by car.
  • The majestic Shrine of Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows is one of the most visited sanctuaries in Italy. It is 20 miles away from the city center and it is connected through highway A24 (Teramo-Rome)
  • Civitella del Tronto is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. It is reachable within 15 minutes driving distance through SS24 route.
  • Monti Gemelli (Twin Mountains) of the Gran Sasso National Park can be reached within a quarter of an hour through SS24 route.
  • Castelli is a village 25 miles away (40 km) from Teramo. It is best known for its maiolicas.
  • The nearest Gran Sasso ski resorts and slopes are 25 miles away (40 km) (Prato Selva, Prati di Tivo). They are reachable by SS 80 route in about 25 minutes.

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