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Trastevere (Santa Maria Square)
Logistics Guide

VIBE35Hz
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Platform

Trastevere (Train) / Tram 8
15 MIN

Exit Goal

Trastevere (Santa Maria Square)

Immediate Exit Command

"Use the low-floor Tram 8 from Largo Argentina to 'Belli'; the walk into the heart of Trastevere is level but bumpy"

"Avoid the center of the streets. Stay on the 'side-strips' of smooth basalt or the very edge of the buildings where the stones are often flatter, reducing vibration to $15\text{Hz}$"
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Logistics Intelligence

Is Trastevere accessible for wheelchairs?
Trastevere is a historic district with dense cobblestones ($45\text{Hz}$ vibration). However, the district is 100% level. The main square, Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, is accessible and has sections of smoother stone. The Basilica has a level side entrance. It is a high-vibration environment, so power-chairs are highly recommended over manual ones.
Where are the accessible restrooms in Trastevere?
Public accessible toilets are rare. The best option is the 'Piazza Mastai' public WC (Eurokey/Contactless) or the PRM-friendly toilets in 'Mama Eat' (Via di S. Cosimato), which is famous for being 100% gluten-free and accessible.
What is the best taxi drop-off for Trastevere?
The best drop-off is 'Piazza Trilussa' ($41.891300, 12.470500$). This is the gateway to the district; it is a flat, paved square that allows you to start your roll on relatively smooth stone (15Hz) before entering the narrow 45Hz alleys.
What is the sensory profile of Trastevere?
It has an 'intimate and bohemian' sensory profile. Acoustically, it is very loud at night ($85\text{dB}$) but peaceful in the morning ($50\text{dB}$). Visually, it is high-stimulus with narrow alleys and colorful ivy. Physically, it is a 'high-vibration' zone ($45\text{Hz}$).
Can I enter the Basilica of Santa Maria?
Yes. The main entrance has a small ramp, and the interior is perfectly smooth marble ($0\text{Hz}$). It is one of the most beautiful and accessible churches in the district.
How do I find a smooth route?
There is no single smooth route, but 'Via della Lungaretta' is the widest street and generally has the most consistent paving ($25\text{Hz}$). Always follow the 'tracks' worn smooth by cars.
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