Hotels with Shuttle Service to Station Near Prima Porta

Prima Porta Station may be small, but it’s full of charm—a quiet gateway to Rome’s northern outskirts. With its blend of classic design and modern flair, stepping onto a train here feels like slipping into a slow-motion escape. Green fields roll by the window, and suddenly, the city’s noise fades—perfect for a peaceful journey away from the rush.

Hotel Degli Aranci

Hotel Degli Aranci

4.3 / 5Good
Via Barnaba Oriani, 11
8.28KM from Prima Porta
Conference HallBarPick-up ServiceChildren's MealLuggage StorageLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**6
B&B Bio

B&B Bio

4.4 / 5Good
Via Cavalese, 28
7.65KM from Prima Porta
ChildcarePick-up ServiceAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up ServiceShuttle Service to StationPet Friendly
per night
From
USD**9
Happy Village & Camping

Happy Village & Camping

2.9 / 51 Reviews
Via del Prato della Corte, 1915
3.47KM from Prima Porta
Conference HallDryerPicnic AreaBarPick-up ServiceBarbecue
per night
From
USD**8

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Prima Porta

Hotel Villa Flora is an excellent choice for families, located in the heart of Prima Porta, just a 5-minute walk from Basilica di San Giovanni Battista al Tribunale. The hotel offers spacious rooms with modern amenities, free parking, and a generous breakfast buffet. Its proximity to green trails and quiet neighborhoods makes it ideal for children.

Unique Experience: Weekend farm tours offer hands-on learning about traditional Italian agriculture and homemade pasta-making.

Transportation: Only 300 meters from Prima Porta Train Station, with direct access to Rome Termini in about 25 minutes via regional rail.

Stay at Hotel Roma Prima Porta, strategically positioned between Prima Porta and the Appia Antica Regional Park, where you can reach iconic sites like Catacombe di San Sebastiano and Porta San Sebastiano within a 15-minute walk. The hotel provides complimentary bicycles, enabling eco-friendly exploration of the ancient pathways and archaeological zones.

Unique Experience: Join guided night walks led by historians through the ruins, offering a dramatic view of the ancient stones under moonlight.

Transportation: Just 800 meters from Prima Porta Metro Station (Line A), connecting directly to central Rome and Fiumicino Airport in under 30 minutes.

Consider Villa Aurora Bed & Breakfast, a secluded villa nestled among trees and overlooking the Aurelian Walls. Its floor-to-ceiling windows and private garden create perfect frames for sunrise and sunset shots. The surrounding landscape—featuring ancient city walls and rolling hills—offers rich visual contrast.

Unique Experience: Weekly photography workshops hosted by local professionals teach techniques for capturing Rome’s rural charm and historic light.

Transportation: Located just a 5-minute walk from Prima Porta Bus Stop, providing quick transfers to other attractions.

Visit Trattoria da Gianni, a family-run gem in the historic center of Prima Porta, renowned for its handmade pasta and slow-cooked ragùs using locally sourced ingredients. The rustic interior, dating back to the 19th century, enhances the authentic dining atmosphere.

Unique Experience: Book a hands-on Italian cooking class to learn how to prepare classic dishes like Pasta alla Carbonara and Tiramisu.

Transportation: Only 400 meters from Prima Porta Train Station, reachable in just 15 minutes from central Rome by train.

Hotel Villa Flora provides airport shuttle service to both Fiumicino (FCO) and Ciampino (CIA) airports, priced at €65 per trip, with a 24-hour HopeGoo requirement. Additionally, the hotel offers a free shuttle bus to the nearest Prima Porta Metro Station, ensuring seamless transfers to downtown Rome.

Unique Experience: Guests receive a complimentary city guidebook and travel insurance upon check-in.

Transportation: Just 300 meters from Prima Porta Firenze Railway Station, a key hub linking to major destinations across Rome.

Join the Prima Porta Heritage Walk, organized weekly on Saturdays. This guided tour explores ancient Roman aqueduct remnants, the medieval Chapel of Santa Maria del Sole, and stories of the area’s evolution from Republican times to today.

Unique Experience: Conclude the walk with a traditional Italian afternoon tea at Villa Aurora, featuring homemade pastries and locally roasted coffee.

Transportation: The meeting point is at Prima Porta Town Hall Square, within a 10-minute walk of most nearby accommodations.

Traveler Reviews

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Hotel Degli Aranci

Staying at Hotel Degli Aranci in Rome was an absolute delight from start to finish. The room was spotlessly clean, and I appreciated the thoughtful touch of having slippers provided for the shower—small details that make a big difference. The staff were incredibly warm and attentive, always ready to help with a smile. Breakfast was outstanding—both savory and sweet options were fresh, delicious, and plentiful. I couldn’t have asked for a better start to the day. Located just minutes from the metro, it’s easy to explore the city without hassle. This place truly delivers on comfort, service, and value. I’ll definitely be back.

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Hotel Villa Glori

Staying at Hotel Villa Glori was an absolute delight from start to finish. The property is immaculately clean, with every corner showing attention to detail—this isn’t just a hotel, it feels like a home away from home. The breakfast spread was exceptional: fresh pastries, local cheeses, cured meats, and rich Italian coffee—all served with a warm smile. I especially loved the quiet, charming ambiance of the villa, which made it easy to unwind after a day exploring Rome. It’s also well-located, just a short walk or quick metro ride into the city center. For the quality, comfort, and hospitality, this place offers incredible value. I’ll definitely be back—and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Rome.

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Radisson Blu Ghr Hotel

Staying for four nights was an absolute delight! The room was surprisingly spacious for Rome, and the view across from the window directly faced a stunning church—waking up to that sight every morning felt like a little piece of magic. The breakfast area manager, Rafiq, truly stood out—he remembered each guest’s preferences and greeted us warmly by name, making the experience feel personal and welcoming. The hotel also offers complimentary shuttle service to Piazza Spagna, and the driver was not only fluent in English but incredibly patient and helpful throughout the ride, sharing local tips along the way. From the thoughtful touches to the excellent service, this stay exceeded expectations. I’d definitely return and recommend it to anyone visiting Rome.