What's Gianicolense Like?
There's a lot visitors like about Gianicolense, especially its bars. You might want to seek out the gardens and spas while you’re in the neighborhood. Learn about local heritage at landmarks like Villa Doria Pamphili and Villa Sciarra. There's plenty more to see, including Janiculum Hill and Sala Bingo.
Where are the Best Places to Stay in Gianicolense?
We have 375 accommodations in the neighborhood. Listed below are our travelers' favorite lodging options in Gianicolense:
Trastevere Paper Suites
City-center guesthouse- Free in-room WiFi • Attentive staff
Trastevere Gallery Suites
City-center guesthouse- Free parking • Free WiFi • Terrace
Suites Trastevere
Boutique B&B- Free parking • Free WiFi • Snack bar • An area shuttle
Honey Rooms
- Free breakfast • Free WiFi
Trastevere's Friends
- Free breakfast • Free parking • Free WiFi • Terrace
How to Get to Gianicolense
Flying to:
- Ciampino Airport (CIA), 9 mi (14.4 km) from Gianicolense
- Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Intl. Airport (FCO), 11.6 mi (18.7 km) from Gianicolense
Traveling to Gianicolense by Train
You'll find the following train stations in the neighborhood:
- Rome Quattro Venti Station
- Rome Trastevere Station
Getting to Gianicolense on Metro
Stations in the neighborhood include:
- S Giovanni di Dio Tram Stop
- Gianicolense-Ravizza Tram Station
- Gianicolense/Colli Portuensi Tram Stop
Things to See and Do in and around Gianicolense
What to See in Gianicolense
- Villa Doria Pamphili
- Janiculum Hill
- Villa Sciarra