Cagliari
Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia. Get inBy planeSeveral airlines serve Cagliari Elmas Airport and connect it to many Italian and European cities [1]
Cooperativa Radio Taxi “Quattro Mori” Scalette Santo Sepolcro, 2 Cagliari Tel. 070 – 400101 Cooperativa Radio Taxi “Rossoblù” Via Duomo, 19 Cagliari Tel. 070 – 6655 By busBus ARST Azienda Regionale Trasporti free toll 800 865042 info tel. 070 4098327 Timetables From CAGLIARI (STAZIONE ARST) to CAGLIARI-ELMAS AIRPORT 05:40 06:10 07:05 08:10 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 14:30* 14:45 15:00 15.30 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 20:45 From, CAGLIARI-ELMAS AIRPORT to CAGLIARI (STAZIONE ARST) 08:45 09:30 09:45 09:55* 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:30 18:30 19:30 20:30 21:00 22:10 22:30 23:00 Get aroundPublic transportationCagliari Public Transportation CTM provides an fast and efficient service to get around in Cagliari city and suburbs.There are about 30 lines of buses and four new metro lines are in progress. At least the bus traffic is amazingly efficient and reliable to Italian standards.
By carIt's really difficult to get parking and drive in rush hour even if road network has been recently improved. On footThe best thing you can do is walk through the old city and discover it. Almost everything you have to see in a quick visit of Cagliari can be joined by a pleasant little walk.
There are clean public toilets in the building on the Pontile Sanita ferry wharf, near the bus terminal.
By bikeCagliari Bike station In the centre of Cagliari,inside the parking area at the train station www.ichnusabike.it SeeDoBeach,Sun,SummerCagliari is known as "The City of Sun", so you must have a full relaxing day on the wonderful Poetto Beach. This 8 kilometers long beach will excite you and is perfectly equipped to satisfy every your wish. You can get here by buses PF,PQ,3P,9P. The beach is divided to free parts and 'beach clubs' that charge you with entry fee and rent you umbrellas, deck chairs etc. Prices are around €3 / entry, about €12 for a umbrella, one deck chair and one sun bed. The 'club beaches' clean the sand each night and provide you with showers and toilets too. BuyMost of the shops are concentrated in a couple of areas: Via Roma and Largo Carlo Felice, the pedestrial roads Via Manno and Via Garibaldi, and the part of town around Via Alghero, Via Paoli and Via Dante. Lots of beautiful shop are concentrated in this areas which could remind you of Copenhagen's Strøget. EatThere's a LOT of restaurants in the old town area, and you probably will not make a bad selection anyway since the food seems to be top class at least if you enjoy seafood. A dinner for two with little house wine, There's a good pizza place tucked away in the side streets in the Marina district, l'Oca Bianca. You should make a reservation, though. There's a few places to enjoy lunch salads at the Piazza Yenne, and a wonderful Gelateria if you don't want to eat too heavily during the day. These places double up as decent eateries by night. Drink
SleepThe whole area around Cagliari gives host to a number of accommodation options including the world famous Forte village [3] and the stunning hotel le meridien located on the white sandy beaches of Chia.
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