SATURDAY  9  to WEDNESDAY  13   AUGUST  2025

 

The 27th European carrom cup is organized by FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA CARROM under the auspices of the EUROPEAN CARROM CONFEDERATION and the patronage of COMUNE DI CHIANCIANO TERME

Some notes on hospitality: Players and families will be hosted in the hotel Fortuna in two/three bed rooms all with private facilities.  Some single rooms are available on request. There is free parking . There is a lift to all floors.  All meals will be served on the premises. The hotel has a bar and an outdoor pool so bring your swimming  togs! 

We are exploring solutions for guests who wish to arrive early. While the exact number of available rooms is still being determined, there are also  nearby hotel options to consider. We’ll keep you updated with the latest information—stay tuned!

 

 

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

Chief Organizer : Elisa Zucchiatti   elisatti@gmail.com - =39 3299445567

Welcome Desk: Renate Weber

Equipment Director: Giorgio Balicchi

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Transport and Travel advice : info@carromitaly.com

 

 

TRAVEL  INFO

By Air

  1. Fly into Major Airports:

    • The nearest major airport is Rome Fiumicino (FCO), approximately 180 km away.
    • Pisa International Airport (PSA) is another option, around 200 km away.
    • Florence Airport (FLR) is about 130 km away.
  2. Transfer from the Airport:

    • Train: From Rome, you can take a train to Chiusi-Chianciano Terme. The train from Rome typically involves a change at either Florence or Chiusi, followed by a local bus or taxi to Chianciano.
    • Bus/Shuttle: Some shuttle services operate from these airports directly to Chianciano Terme.
    • Car Rental: Renting a car is a convenient way to explore the region.

By Train

  • Rail Connections: Chianciano Terme is accessible via train from major Italian cities. The closest train station is Chiusi-Chianciano Terme, which connects to regional and intercity trains. You can reach Chiusi from cities like Florence, Rome, or Milan.

By Bus/Coach

  • Long-Distance Buses: Companies like FlixBus may offer services from major European cities to nearby towns. You would likely need to transfer to a local bus or taxi to reach Chianciano Terme.

By Car

  • Driving: is an excellent choice if you would like to explore more of the area.  The region is well-connected by the A1 motorway, which runs from Milan to Naples.

Suggested Travel Routes for the carless

  • From Rome: Train to Chiusi, then a short bus or taxi ride to Chianciano Terme.
  • From Florence: Direct train to Chiusi, followed by local transport.
  • From Milan: Train to Florence, then change to a train to Chiusi.