To get from Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to the city center, you have three primary options: train, bus, or taxi. The fastest and most reliable is the Leonardo Express, a non-stop dedicated train that runs every 15–30 minutes and reaches the central Roma Termini station in just 32 minutes for €14. For a more budget-friendly rail option, the FL1 regional train stops at smaller stations like Trastevere or Ostiense for €8. If you prefer a bus, several companies like Terravision or SIT Bus Shuttle offer service to Termini for approximately €6–€8, taking 45–60 minutes depending on traffic. For "door-to-door" convenience, a fixed-rate taxi from FCO to the area inside the Aurelian Walls is €50 as of 2026 (including luggage). You can also use ride-hailing apps like Uber (which primarily operates as "Uber Black" in Rome) or the local "Free Now" app. Always ignore "illegal" taxi touts in the arrivals hall and head straight to the official white taxi stand outside to ensure you receive the regulated flat fare.