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How do I get from Fiumicino Airport to city Centre?

The cheapest option from Fiumicino Airport to the center of Rome is a shuttle bus to Termini train station. Termini station is well connected to both metro lines. The journey takes 50 minutes and buses run approximately every hour. The price is €7 one way and €13 return (tickets can be easily booked via this website).



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Leonardo Express trains leave approximately every 15 minutes. The times to reach Rome Termini Station are between 6.40 am and 11.40 pm. The quick and comfortable airport shuttle. The price is 14 euros.

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“Do I need to book this train in advance?” No, you can buy tickets at the station when you turn up. There are easy to use machines all over the station (and the airport). You won't have to wait long for the next train, just make sure you get the train you buy the ticket for.

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The Leonardo Express online ticket has a time for the day of use. It is valid for 90 minutes after that time and does not need validating. You cannot catch an earlier train. However I suggest asking at the station whether they will allow you to do so or change the ticket in the case you wish to depart early.

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Is Leonardo da Vinci and Fiumicino Airport the same? Yes, it is the same airport. The official name is Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, but also used the name Fiumicino Airport (FCO), by the name of the town nearby.

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The cheapest option from Fiumicino Airport to the center of Rome is a shuttle bus to Termini train station. Termini station is well connected to both metro lines. The journey takes 50 minutes and buses run approximately every hour. The price is €7 one way and €13 return (tickets can be easily booked via this website).

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A note on buying train tickets from Fiumicino Airport to Rome. If you don't book your train ticket in advance, they can be bought from the machines in the airport station, or from the ticket booth or private ticket stand if open, though you sometimes get charged a small booking fee.

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Rome is a chaotic, vibrant place I always love to discover more about. But, while traveling to Rome offers up its charms, it's also one of the most expensive cities in Europe and many travelers have a hard time visiting the city on a budget. And, while it's not easy to save money here, it's not impossible!

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Location. Fiumicino Aeroporto railway station is situated at Via Generale Felice Santini 11–14, directly opposite Terminal 3.

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For these reasons, many travelers find taking the train to Rome to be the best option. To find the train station, once you're at the airport and have your bags, head to Terminal 3 and follow the signs for the station, the walk should take between 10 and 15 minutes.

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You can purchase a ticket online ahead of time via Trenitalia website, at the ticket booth at the train station from an employee, or at one of the free standing kiosk ticket machines at the airport. If you purchase your ticket online then you do not need to validate your ticket.

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No, you can buy tickets at the station when you turn up. There are easy to use machines all over the station (and the airport). You won't have to wait long for the next train, just make sure you get the train you buy the ticket for.

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On a good day it will take as long as two hours to get through security and if you're unfortunate enough to be leaving on an American or Israeli flight from Terminal 5 it will take even longer. Allow at least three hours.

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TAXIS. Again, a tip is not expected by taxi drivers in Italy. If you really enjoyed the ride, you can round up your fare. If the trip was particularly long, you can round up to the nearest ten Euro.

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Airport to City of Rome. The Leonardo Express is the direct train that serves the route between the airport and the centre of the city of Rome every 30 minutes. – Trains from Termini depart from the track 24 on the right. Ticket costs euro 11, available at the counter as well as the Termini news stand.

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