Italian
Although the official language spoken in Rome is Italian, travellers will find that many locals speak English, especially those who work in restaurants, hotels and other places associated with tourism.
Italian
Although the official language spoken in Rome is Italian, travellers will find that many locals speak English, especially those who work in restaurants, hotels and other places associated with tourism.
The Rome Marriott Park Hotel is located only 11km from the Fiumicino International Airport and 14km from Rome's city center.
The best way to get from Rome to Rome Marriott Park Hotel without a car is to train which takes 43 min and costs €1 - €3.
Italy has only one time zone. Central European Time (CET) is used as standard time, while Central European Summer Time (CEST) is observed when Daylight Saving Time (DST) is in force.
Rome weather in June is very warm and sunny with up to 13 hours of sunlight per day. The average temperature rarely falls below 20°C and often rises to highs of 29°C during the warmest time of the day. If you love swimming in the sea, head to the western coast for sea temperatures of 22°C.
The official currency in Italy is the Euro, since 1999.
Over a third of the electricity produced in Italy comes from green sources: hydroelectric power has always dominated, followed by solar photovoltaic, bioenergy, wind power, and geothermal.