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Outlet Castell Romano in Rome: no one will leave without shopping

Once you find yourself in the Castell Romano Outlet, which is 25 km from Rome, it’s hard to stop shopping: the most famous designer brands of clothes and shoes can be bought here at a very attractive price. A discount of 30 to 70% in outlet stores is valid all year round.

Combine the pleasant with the even more pleasant ... Is this not what everyone dreams of when embarking on a journey, especially if fate has become generous and has "gifted" a trip to Rome. But it’s so great that in the “Eternal City”, along with architecture, cuisine and history, there are places where mercantile dreams come to life.

Castel Romano outlet covers an area of ​​25 thousand square meters

Designer Outlet Castel Romano

More than 150 boutiques - from such iconic fashion brands as Valentino, Roberto Cavalli and Michael Kors, sports labels like Nike and Adidas, casual favorites like Diesel and Guess - are able to satisfy any request. In addition to clothes and shoes, Castel Romano has a huge selection of leather products, accessories, perfumes, electronics, household goods, various gifts and underwear. But the most pleasant thing in this heavenly abundance is the price, which is an order of magnitude lower in outlet than in the same boutiques in the center of Rome.

In addition to exclusive discounts, the Tax Free option will help to save additional funds - the return of value added tax. The main thing is not to forget to issue a receipt at the checkout and collect money at the Roman airport.

The outlet has a huge selection of leather products, accessories, perfumes, etc.

But the Castel Romano Designer Outlet is not just about shopping. At 25 thousand square meters Democratic cafes and gourmet restaurants serving classic Italian and Mediterranean cuisines work in meters occupied by the shopping center. There are also playgrounds for children, ateliers, ATMs and ample parking for 2,000 cars.

Opening hours and address

Outlet Castel Romano Design is open to visitors from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 20:00. On Saturday and Sunday - from 10:00 to 21:00. Weekends - Christmas (December 25) and Easter.

Address: Via Ponte di Piscina Cupa 64

Castel Romano has over 150 boutiques

How to get there

There are several ways to get to the mall, and one of them - shuttle buses. By the way, bus tickets can be purchased online on the website of the bus company Cilia Italia.

Round-trip ticket price: 15 euros. Children under 10 years old are transported free of charge.

Tickets can be purchased on the outlet website or in the manner described in the video under the article.

Shuttle buses from Rome to the outlet:

  • Stop on Via Marsala 71 (near Termini train station). Departure at 9:30, 9:55, 10:30, 11:30, 12:30 and 15:00.
  • Stop on Via Ludovisi 48. Departure at 9:30.

Shuttle buses from Castel Romano Designer Outlet to Rome:

  • Via Marsala 51/53 (Termini train station). Departure at 11:20, 13:45, 17:15, 18:15 and 20:05
  • Via Via Ludovisi 48. Departure at 13:30, 17:00 and 19:45

A service such as VIP shopping tour, worth 35 euros.

It includes a round-trip ticket with a guarantee of priority boarding and advance reservation of a seat. At the same time, you will receive a voucher for Fashion Passport, with the right to an additional 10% discount in stores and partner restaurants of the outlet, as well as a booklet with detailed information about the Global Blue tax refund.

Tickets can also be purchased directly on the bus

By car

1. From Rome, the road takes about 30 minutes by car. Drive along Via Cristoforo Colombo, then take the regional road (SR) 148 Pontina. The sign will indicate the exit for Castel Romano.

2. Take the Grande Raccordo Anulare ring road to exit 26 towards Pomezia. Further along the regional road (SR) 148 Pontina to the exit for the Castel Romano Designer Outlet.

GPS coordinates: latitude 41.717518, longitude 12.447166

From Termini Station

From Rome Termini Train Station to Castel Romano Designer Outlet can be reached by shuttle bus (schedule above).

From airport

From the Rome airports Fiumicino (Fiumicino) and Ciampino (Ciampino), the Castel Romano outlet can be reached by car or taxi. Travel time takes about 20 minutes.

In the end

Be sure to sign up for our free Italy Course and find out more little-known pieces about Rome that 95% of travelers don't know about, as well as watch our 2017 video on a trip to Castel Romano Outlet to imagine what to expect on the spot.

We also recommend installing our mobile application, where on the online map that works without the Internet, all the main attractions, shops and about 200 other most significant objects of Rome are marked. Learn more about the BlogoItaliano Rome Guide mobile app on this page.

Enjoy your shopping :)

Watch the video: 013 Castel Romano Designer Outlet (April 2024).

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