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Getting to Rome

Thanks to its excellent geographical position and its direct air, road, and rail links to the rest of Europe, Rome can be easily reached.

 

International Airports

Rome is served by two international airports, well connected to the city centre:

  • LEONARDO DA VINCI AIRPORT (Fiumicino)
  • G.B. PASTINE AIRPORT (Ciampino)

Both hubs are served by the major flight companies, including the low-cost ones.

The international hub Leonardo da Vinci Airport is located about 35 Km from the city centre and is connected to Rome city centre by the high speed Leonardo Express train.

 

From and to Fiumicino Airport

Leonardo Express

At the Airport’s Railway station the Shuttle-Train Leonardo Express is a 32 minute direct service to Termini Railway Station running every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes at peak times). Tickets may be purchased  from the Trenitalia website, from the ticket office, from kiosk ticket machines, travel agents, authorized vendors and Trenitalia counters near platforms.

FL1 train

The FL1 service to Tiburtina Railway Station takes 48 minutes and leaves every 15 minutes on week days and every 30 minutes on weekends and on Holidays. The train also stops at the following Stations: Parco Leonardo, Fiera di Roma, Ponte Galeria, Muratella, Magliana, Villa Bonelli, Trastevere, Ostiense (where there is a connection with the Metro B Line) and Tuscolana.

By Bus

There are different bus lines serving to Termini Station and other stations: Cotral service (public service), Atral Bus, Gaspari Bus, Terravision, SIT Bus, TAM.

By Taxi

Taxis to Rome are found at the exits of both the domestic and international arrival terminals.

 

 From and to Ciampino Airport

Ciampino Railway station is reached by special buses from the airport. Trains, which leave every 15 minutes, take 10 minutes to get to Rome Termini (Metro A & B).

By Bus

Bus lines to Termini Station: ATAC, Atral, Gaspari Bus, Terravision, SIT bus

By Taxi

Taxis to Rome stop in the small stant right in front of the airport itself.

 

For more information, please visit Tourist Office Website.

 

 

Railway Lines

Rome has an important railway link connected with the rest of Italy and with Europe by high-speed trains offering the greatest efficiency at a low cost.

The central railway station, TERMINI, is in the heart of the historical centre and very close to many hotels.

Other important railway stations are: Tiburtina, Ostiense, Valle Aurelia, etc.

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