• Access by Plane

Rome is serviced by two main international airports:

  • Rome-Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo da Vinci): This is the primary airport and is situated about 30 kilometers southwest of the city center.

    From Rome-Fiumicino airport (Leonardo da Vinci) to the city center:
    • Leonardo Express train: This is a convenient option for reaching the centre of Rome from the airport train station. The Leonardo Express train arrives directly to Termini station, which is located in the center of Rome. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes.
    • Shuttle Bus: There are shuttle bus services connecting Fiumicino Airport to various parts of Rome. These buses arrive at several railway stations and central points of the city.
    • Taxi: taxis are available at the airport exit. Travel time may vary depending on traffic, but generally takes around 30-40 minutes to reach the center of Rome.
  • Rome-Ciampino Airport: Located roughly 15 kilometers southeast of the city center, it serves as a hub for some low-cost airlines and is connected to the city center via shuttle buses.

    From Rome-Ciampino airport to the city center:
    • Shuttle Bus: Ciampino airport is connected to the center of Rome via shuttle bus services. These buses arrive to various train stations and central points of the city.
    • Taxi: taxis are available at the airport exit. Travel time may vary depending on traffic, but generally takes around 30-40 minutes to reach the center of Rome.
  • Access by Train

Rome is the main railway hub of Central Italy, connected by high-speed lines. The most important railway stations in the city are Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina.

Roma Termini is the city’s central station also because all major public transport services depart from here (regional trains, the metro, trams, buses and trolleybuses), not to mention private transport (taxis and shuttle services to Ciampino and Fiumicino airports).
Roma Tiburtina is the city’s other major railway hub. All long-distance trains that do not stop at Termini and connect northern and southern Italy stop here. Tiburtina is home to a key station of bus lines that allow you to reach many destinations, both national and international.

From Termini Station, an interchange with the two main metro lines (A and B). From Tiburtina Station, where there is an interchange with metro line B.

For information on train tickets and timetables, consult the Trenitalia website.

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