Marino is about 45 minutes by train to get to the Termini which is in Rome We arranged ahead of time that Renato would pick us up from the airport, Ciampino... for a regular taxi fee (or maybe better) which was very very kind of him because there was five of us. Marino is a quaint small town. the restaurant across the steet by fountain was amazing! the Italian food amazing! the little Fruit stand beside us wonderful! lemons, oranges, apricots, apples, bannanas..etc wonderfully priced fruit and vegetables, now to find our way to the train and to buy tickets was very confusing we had to walk up the hill down the hill around which is no fault of Renato that's just the way it is in Italy! So you do have to talk and you do have to ask.. "where do I buy tickets for the train" or you pay 60 70 euros for an Uber which I think is expensive when you can pay 2 Euro or 2.50 for a train But do be careful cuz everyone just points in certain directions and then you go and then you find out.. it's this way..or that way
.. that's the Italian way lol. The place is an old stone building -- Beautiful apartment, all renovated wi fi's a bit slow everything was Super clean, washroom Clean!! comfy beds easily slept 5 people, hi original old ceilings beautiful! Huge ,heavy old Wood European French doors ! little balcony overlooking the little town I would definitely recommend this. I did suggest to Renato maybe put a fan in the one-bedroom facing the street (because of noise)because of the cars driving on the beautiful cobblestone streets you can hear quite a bit early in the morning as it does face a bit of a busy street it would just help mute out the sound and that would be wonderful! I think it was just overlooked some paper towels but everyone/thing else was super wonderful! Thank you!