Where Santa Maria Maggiore Is Located

The basilica stands on the Esquilino hill, in a very central spot and — a rare perk in Rome — right next to Termini Station, the city's main hub for trains, metro, and buses.

On Foot from Termini (the simplest option)

From Termini it's about a 5–7 minute walk: exit on the Piazza dei Cinquecento side and reach the basilica via Via Cavour or Via Gioberti. It's one of the easiest of Rome's great churches to reach the moment you arrive.

By Metro

  • Termini (Metro A and B): a 5–7 minute walk.
  • Cavour (Metro B): about an 8 minute walk, on the Monti side.
  • Vittorio Emanuele (Metro A): about 8 minutes, on the Esquilino side.

By Bus and Tram

Plenty of lines stop at Termini and near the basilica; trams 5 and 14 stop in the area. Sitting right beside Termini, it's exceptionally well served.

By Private Driver

Easy as it is to reach, Santa Maria Maggiore often pairs with other stops (the other papal basilicas, Monti, San Pietro in Vincoli). A private NCC driver is ideal if you're working it into a tour of the basilicas, arriving with luggage from the airport or station, or traveling with family: door to door, ZTL access, waiting time included.

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Where You're Coming From: the Quick Tip

Starting pointBest optionTime
TerminiOn foot5–7 min
Monti / ColosseoOn foot or Metro B to Cavour10–15 min
Historic centerMetro A to Termini/Vittorio15–20 min
Arriving with luggage from the airportPrivate NCC transfer45–60 min
Tour of the basilicasPrivate driver (door to door)half a day

Handy the Moment You Arrive in Rome

Just steps from Termini, Santa Maria Maggiore is perfect as a first stop right after you step off the train or airport transfer, or as a final visit before you leave. Travelers arriving by private transfer can request a stop here before check-in. → Transfer from Termini Station

Frequently Asked Questions

Which metro stop is best for Santa Maria Maggiore? The handiest is Termini (Metro A and B), a 5–7 minute walk. Alternatively, Cavour (Metro B) or Vittorio Emanuele (Metro A), both about 8 minutes away.

How far is Santa Maria Maggiore from Termini Station? Barely any distance at all: a 5–7 minute walk. It's one of the easiest great basilicas to reach the moment you arrive in Rome.

How do I get to Santa Maria Maggiore from the Colosseo? On foot in 10–15 minutes through Monti, or by Metro B (Colosseo → Cavour) with a short walk.

Is a private driver worth it for Santa Maria Maggiore? It's worth it especially if you're working it into a tour of the papal basilicas, arriving with luggage from the airport or station, or traveling with family: a private driver takes you door to door with ZTL access.

Is Santa Maria Maggiore a good first stop in Rome? Yes: sitting right next to Termini, it's perfect as a first visit the moment you arrive or a last one before you head off.

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Article #259 · Category: Practical · Updated: May 2026