HOW TO REACH ROME
Arriving by air
“Leonardo da Vinci” Intercontinental Airport located at Fiumicino is the 4th in Europe for the number of passengers handled and provides the traveller with modern services and facilities. It is 30 km away in the South area from the centre of Rome which can be easily reached by public transportation and/or by taxi.
Transportation
between Fiumicino Airport and Rome:
> Leonardo da Vinci - Rome Termini Railway Station
Time: 40 minutes (no intermediate stops).
Trains heading for Rome leave every 30 minutes during rush hours and every 60 minutes during the other hours.
> Leonardo da Vinci - Rome Tiburtina
Time: 30 minutes.
Stops in different areas of the city among which Trastevere.
Trains heading for Rome leave every 30 minutes.
taxi
Time: 30-40 minutes.
Taxis are available at the international arrivals. Use only white cabs with taxi
sign on car roof (beware of unauthorised soliciting).
Arriving by train
Rome is the focus of the Italian railway network.
Excellent Intercity service links Rome to every major town in Europe.
Termini Station, the main railway station located right in the centre of the city, provides swift service to and from all points in the country.
Arriving by road
Italy has 6,400 km of motorways developing a technologically updated network, which reaches all regions of the country.
Rome can be easily reached by road from the motorway network “Autostrada del Sole - A1”, the longest Italian motorway going from the North to the South of the country.
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