Travel
Airports
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Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
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Rome’s main international airport.
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Most guests will arrive here from transatlantic or long-haul flights.​
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Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA)
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Smaller, regional airport, serving low-cost and short-haul European airlines.
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Worth checking if you're flying in from another European country, as fares are often lower.
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From Fiumicino (FCO) to Central Rome:
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Leonardo Express Train: Direct connection to Roma Termini Station (appx. 30 minutes).
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Taxi: Official taxis charge a flat rate of €55 to central Rome.
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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.
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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
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Reliable and widely available.
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The FreeNow app offers the most convenient and affordable way to request one.
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Uber and Lyft operate in Rome but are typically more expensive.
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Public Transportation:
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Tram/Bus: Tap your phone to pay on board, or purchase single-ride or multi-day tickets at any tabaccheria.
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Rome Metro: Efficient for longer distances.
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If taking public transport, please remain vigilant of pickpockets.
