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Infernetto
ℹ️Practical info — Infernetto
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Renting a bike is highly recommended here, as you can easily cycle into the adjacent Castel Fusano pine forest.
- Public transport to central Rome relies on buses to the Roma-Lido railway; check schedules as they can be infrequent.
- The area is heavily residential and car-dependent, meaning street parking is generally much easier here than in central Rome.
- Summers get hot, but the close proximity to the coast means you often catch a pleasant sea breeze in the evenings.
🍽 Food
Enjoy fresh clam spaghetti at the authentic trattorias located along the main thoroughfare, Via di Castel Porziano.
Look for local pizzerias serving this oval-shaped, highly digestible Roman pizza base.
Several high-quality, artisanal gelato shops are scattered around the neighborhood's small commercial hubs.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Small deli shops along the main streets offer excellent local cheeses, cured meats, and fresh bread.
A nearby open-air shopping complex well-suited for browsing clothing, home goods, and stopping for a coffee.
A massive urban pine forest right next door, first-rate for shaded walks, running, and picnics.
Sections of this presidential estate nature reserve are open to the public on specific days for quiet nature walks.
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Infernetto is a sprawling residential neighborhood in the southwestern part of Rome, strategically located between the metropolis and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its name, meaning 'little hell', harks back to ancient charcoal burning operations but contrasts with its present-day green and tranquil atmosphere. The district is characterized by tree-lined streets and large villas with gardens, making it popular with families. It borders the Castelporziano presidential estate and the lush Castel Fusano pine forest, a vast natural park first-rate for walks, cycling, and picnics. The proximity to Ostia Lido means the beaches are just a short drive away. Gastronomy reflects Roman cuisine, with plenty of pizzerias and trattorias. The best time to visit is spring or autumn when the weather is mild. Although a suburb, Infernetto is connected to central Rome via bus routes and the nearby Roma-Lido railway line.
- Location: Lazio, Italy
- Top sights: La Spiaggia · Stabilimento Balneare La Bicocca · Stabilimento Balneare La Casetta
- Nearby: Acilia Sud (5 km)
- Population: ~29.838
Geography
Facts
- Residential neighborhood of Rome
- Between Rome and the sea
- Near Castel Fusano pine forest
- Green and quiet environment
- Popular with families
- Short drive to Ostia's beaches
- Historic name from charcoal burners
- Well-connected to Rome's center
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Route planner — Car & Motorhome
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Sights in the town Infernetto (4)
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