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Travel

Airports

  • Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) 

    • Rome’s main international airport.

    • Most guests will arrive here from transatlantic or long-haul flights.​

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  • Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA) 

    • Smaller, regional airport, serving low-cost and short-haul European airlines.

    • Worth checking if you're flying in from another European country, as fares are often lower.

  • From Fiumicino (FCO) to Central Rome:

    • Leonardo Express Train: Direct connection to Roma Termini Station (appx. 30 minutes).

    • Taxi: Official taxis charge a flat rate of €55 to central Rome.

      • Important: Use only the designated taxi line outside the arrivals area. Do not accept rides from anyone approaching you inside the terminal—these are often unlicensed drivers.

Transportation from the Airport

Getting Around Rome

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  • Walking is the best and most enjoyable way to explore the city-- especially if you are staying in the group accommodations or anywhere else in the historic center.

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  • Taxis

    • Reliable and widely available.

    • The FreeNow app offers the most convenient and affordable way to request one.

    • Uber and Lyft operate in Rome but are typically more expensive.

  • Public Transportation:

    • Tram/Bus: Tap your phone to pay on board, or purchase single-ride or multi-day tickets at any tabaccheria.

    • Rome Metro: Efficient for longer distances.

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If taking public transport, please remain vigilant of pickpockets.

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