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    3.0 (1 review)

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    Stazione F.S. Orvieto - Ciao Orvieto

    Stazione F.S. Orvieto

    5.0(2 reviews)
    46.9 km

    Orvieto's train station is pretty small but it connects you to Rome and there are buses that take…read moreyou to other small little towns around the area. We came here in March with the goal of visiting Civita de Bagnoregio. We read a blog online that said that at our arrival to Stazione Orvieto we would find taxis that could takes us to Bagnoregio. Well, that was not the case because March is considered low season and the station was pretty much empty, so keep that in mind next time you visit Orvieto. With that aside, Orvieto's station has a pretty nice café/store where you can purchase souvenirs, wine and other stuff before getting your next train. They also have one ATM near the train rails where you can withdraw some cash before moving on with your trip. People here are very welcoming, but don't expect them to speak English to you. Good luck and hope you enjoy your time in Orvieto!

    I love this little train station! First, Bruce Springsteen "Human Touch" is blaring! Then, there is…read morea huge table (the entire center of the store actually) of chocolate from the Umbria region and other neighboring chocolate-producing countries. There is a great wine section and coffee is made-to-order. There is a real person in the Trenitalia ticket booth. Across the street is the funicular to take you up the hill to the old town of beautiful Orvieto. The tickets are good for 1:30.

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    Stazione F.S. Orvieto - A small station in Umbria. Funicular from station to a minibus to the Duomo 1/20/24

    A small station in Umbria. Funicular from station to a minibus to the Duomo 1/20/24

    Stazione F.S. Orvieto
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    Stazione FS Orte - Cartello

    Stazione FS Orte

    4.0(1 review)
    74.4 km

    Orte is a great little train station that is a great resource for getting just about anywhere, as…read moreit is positioned at something of a crossroads near the borders between Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio. It serves mostly as a commuter rail station for people working in Rome and living in this area, so trains are more frequent at rush hours. Since this review is in English, I'll leave some suggestions for foreign visitors: Language: Do not expect to encounter people that speak English here. You may get lucky, but this is not a station that serves many tourists. Be prepared with a language translator or English-Italian dictionary to help. The people are generally very friendly and helpful, so long as you don't expect that they speak English. Arriving: If you have lots of luggage, be aware that there is no elevator here. No matter which platform you arrive at, you will need to walk down roughly 24 stairs, and back up again on the station side. So if you have lots of luggage, be prepared. There is, however, a ramp at the far north side that reduces the steps a bit. Transportation Options at the station: If you are making a connection onto another train, it is pretty hard to go wrong. The station is small enough that it is hard to miss a connecting train. However, if this area is your final rail destination, there is not much in terms of transportation. There is a bus route that serves many of the neighboring towns, as well as Viterbo. Times are posted at the station, and you can get tickets at the station cafe. Beware that nights and weekends, the bus operates on a VERY thin schedule. You will generally NOT find a taxi at this station, as this is a more rural area of the country where taxis are extremely rare. There are NOT car rentals at the Orte station. Even though you may have seen car rental agencies in Orte, they are not at the station, and they are simply agents for some of the rental companies that only have cars if you reserve ahead, and do not meet you at the station. These should be avoided. Departing: If you are leaving FROM this station to another destination, do not rely on the ticket office being open. There are two automatic ticket machines here, but they only accept credit cards with an embedded microchip and PIN (Not common in much of the world). One of the machines does accept cash, so be prepared with bills large enough to buy your ticket. Parking: If you are taking a day trip out of here, you will see that the parking lot is somewhat small, usually full, and fairly expensive. There is ANOTHER lot behind the station that is quite large and has flat rate daily parking. Much less expensive. If you park there, there is a walking tunnel that takes you to the back-side of the station. It is VERY convenient. Services: The station has a Bar/Cafe that is almost always open. They have panini, cookies, beverages, seating, and naturally coffee, tea, alcohol, etc. You can purchase bus tickets and get some limited help here. There is also a newsstand at the station that is mostly open for the commuter hours.

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    We Drive You Tuscany

    We Drive You Tuscany

    4.9(20 reviews)
    88.2 km

    We had a great time on our tour with Roberto from We Drive You Tuscany! We did the 8 hour San…read moreGimignano and Chianti Classico as well as the Pienza, Val d'Orcia, Montalcino wine and Pecorino cheese private tours with Roberto. This was my first trip to Italy, we enjoyed a comfortable ride throughout the countryside in the clean, air conditioned van! Roberto was so knowledgeable and made sure we knew all the best places to visit along with the history of the beautiful Tuscan countryside! He even gave us recommendations for our second leg of the trip to Rome. We will definitely use this service again!!

    We had the pleasure of touring Tuscany with We Drive You Tuscany. Roberto was our driver and we…read morehad a beautiful Mercedes van that was new and comfortable. Bottled water was provided and he even stopped to get Fresh pizza for us. By the time we finished touring with Roberto for two days we felt that we knew so much about the area, history and culture of the region. Roberto's knowledge or art, history, food and culture was so impressive. The tour we did with Roberto was much more than him driving us from place to place. Each place we went was so carefully planned and curated. We visited wineries, vineyards and a sheep farm that makes cheese. With his help, we were able to visit every place we wanted to see as well as some smaller unknown, hidden gems. We saw so many beautiful landscapes and Roberto stopped frequently for us to take in the views! I cannot say enough wonderful things about Roberto. We hope to go back soon to tour Umbria and Florence with Roberto.

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    Busitalia

    Busitalia

    1.0(1 review)
    1.3 km

    I had a great time in Perugia until I met one of the bus "cops". I was told by a local that the bus…read moreticket can be used a total of 2 times. I didn't anticipate to even use public transportation as I planned on walking to/from the train station anyway. I ended up giving in and bought a bus ticket from the train station to the hotel because I was tired and had a heavy suitcase. I validated my ticket and less than 10 minutes later, I was at my stop. I left Perugia less than 2 days later and had with me somewhere in my purse or backpack my ticket that I believed I could use since I didn't use the 2nd entry anyway. Know my bad luck? At my last stop the bus "cop" came on and questioned me. I couldn't find my ticket and was running late for my train. He took me outside as I tried to find my ticket. He spoke zero English. Honestly EVERYONE I met in Italy that deals with tourists knew some conversational English especially those that work in transportation. Eventually I found my ticket and showed him. He got out his pretend cop ticket bag and fined me 30 Euros for an expired ticket.... I tried reasoning with him but he wouldn't listen. A nice woman at the stop was trying to help translating but he wouldn't listen to her either. Saying I was leaving and that I'm an American and not coming back didn't help. Guy was a jerk and took 3 days of my dinner budget away from me. He told me if I didn't pay him he would take me to the police. Keep in mind that the bus pass is only written in Italian and his "pad" didn't even state what the fee was for someone with an expired ticket..... I think I was conned.

    Stazione Perugia Fontivegge - trainstations - Updated July 2026

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