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What is the best transportation from Rome airport to Rome?

Leonardo Express Airport train The only reason not to use the service is cost, it is around double the cost of competing bus and local train options. The Leonardo Express is simply the best (fastest and most comfortable) public transport transfer between Fiumicino Airport and Central Rome (Termini Station).



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The Leonardo Express is a Trenitalia train connecting Fiumicino airport with the main train station in Rome, Termini. It takes roughly 32 minutes and leaves the airport every half-hour, or every 15 minutes during peak hours. It's non-stop service from the airport to Termini.

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Express train (€14 per person). The Leonardo Express train is a non-stop service between FCO and Rome Termini (the main station). Trains depart every half hour from 6:23 to 23:23, and the trip takes 32 min. It is the most popular way to transit to central Rome so can get very busy.

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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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Public Cabs Taxis from Fiumicino airport have a fixed price of 48 euros to the city center (within the Aurelian walls). The taxi stop is right outside each terminal from Fiumicino Airport. The price increases if it is night, with the number of cases and according to the distances.

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Feel free to pull out your smartphone and call a ride in Rome, Florence, Venice, or pretty much any other Italian destination. It may cost a little more, but most taxis will find a way to rip you off anyway, so in the end, we recommend you just take an Uber.

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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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Hop onboard a shared shuttle bus transfer between Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and central Rome. Be greeted by staff who will help you onboard, and enjoy the free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning.

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Fiumicino Airport Shuttle provides transfers by private shuttle from Rome Fiumicino airport (FCO) to any destination and address requested, without any stop, in private vehicles, not shared with any other passenger.

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The train station is conveniently located inside the airport. Ticket price: just €14! If you're travelling with a group, you can take advantage of the 'Mini-groups' fare to purchase 4 tickets in a single transaction for the price of €40 instead of €56!

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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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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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Tickets are available at the machines as well as in the Termini news stand. Please note that tickets at the departure platform are more expensive. Validate your ticket at the yellow validation machine when you start your ride.

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Airport Shuttle Services from Rome Airport There are three private shuttle services, such as Terravision, SIT bus and TAM bus, that operate from the airport to the city station, Rome Termini Station. The fares range from 4-6€, but you can always check online for potential discounts.

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Rome–Fiumicino International Airport Leonardo da Vinci, commonly known as Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, is an international airport in Fiumicino, Italy, serving Rome.

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You can buy a ticket for €5 in advance online or at news kiosks inside the airport terminal. If you buy the ticket on board from the driver it will be slightly more expensive and cost €7.

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If you are wondering how to get around Rome cheap, public transit is your best bet. Using trams is convenient, especially if you are in the Trastevere area and want to get closer to the center of Rome. Trastevere is a lovely neighborhood to eat and stay. Line 8 runs from Trastevere to Largo di Torre Argentina.

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All Rome city taxis are required by law to have POS machines. This means you SHOULD be able to pay with a credit card. I say should because sometimes you will find these POS machines to mysteriously be out of order. On the other hand, since Covid, many drivers are happy to use a contact-less pay system.

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The short answer is yes. Drinking water from the tap in Italy is considered safe. Tap water in the major cities and towns around Italy is safe for consumption, and there are thousands of old-style water fountains dotted around cities, like Rome, where you can fill up water bottles.

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