Where the EUR Is
The EUR sits south of Rome's historic center, along the route toward Ostia and the sea. It's a sprawling, modern district, well served by the metro and a handy stop on the way to the coast or Fiumicino airport.
By Metro
The easiest option is Metro Line B, which crosses the district with three stops:
- EUR Magliana — toward the northwest edge.
- EUR Palasport — near the lake and the sports arena.
- EUR Fermi — handy for the central and southern areas.
Pick the stop closest to what you want to see; the Colosseo Quadrato (Square Colosseum) lies between Magliana and Palasport.
By Train and Toward Ostia
The EUR also sits on the Metromare line (formerly the Roma-Lido) toward Ostia: ideal if you pair your visit with a day at the sea or the ruins of Ostia Antica.
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By Car and Parking
Unlike the historic center, the EUR is more accessible by car, with wide avenues and more parking (though it gets busy during office hours, being a business hub). With a private driver (NCC) the visit is even easier: they drop you wherever you like and handle the getting around, ideal if you want to pair the EUR with Ostia, the sea, or a transfer to or from Fiumicino airport, which lies along the same route.
Suggested Itinerary
The EUR pairs well with:
- A day toward Ostia Antica or the Ostia seaside (same route).
- An airport transfer (Fiumicino), as a stop along the way.
- The Basilica of San Paolo fuori le Mura, halfway back toward the center.
A private driver makes this kind of itinerary effortless.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which metro stop serves the EUR? Line B serves the EUR with three stops: EUR Magliana, EUR Palasport (near the lake), and EUR Fermi. The Colosseo Quadrato lies between Magliana and Palasport.
Is the EUR far from the center? It's south of the historic center, but well connected by Metro Line B, so you're there in just a few minutes. It's also handy for Ostia and the airport.
Can you get there by car? Yes, the EUR is more accessible than the center, with wide avenues and parking, though it gets busy during office hours. A private driver makes the whole thing simpler.
Can you combine it with Ostia or the airport? Yes: the EUR sits along the route toward Ostia and Fiumicino, making it a convenient stop along the way, especially with a private driver.
How do you get to the Colosseo Quadrato? Take Metro Line B (between EUR Magliana and EUR Palasport) plus a short walk, or have a private driver drop you right at the entrance.
See Also
- EUR: the complete guide
- What to see at the EUR
- The Colosseo Quadrato (Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana — Palace of Italian Civilization)
- Ostia Antica: the complete guide
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Article #419 · Category: Transport · Updated: May 2026