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Where is the bus at Rome airport?

At Rome Fiumicino the buses start from a small bus station to the west of Terminal 3. All the terminals at Fiumicino are joined together so you do not go outside until you reach the bus station.



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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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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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Leonardo Express Airport train 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 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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To use your credit/debit card as a monthly pass, buy your pass online via MyAtac - tap&go with your contactless payment card enabled for online payments. You will join the whitelist that allows you to travel with your card on the entire Atac network during the charged month.

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If you need a bus transfer within the next 2h, you can buy your tickets directly at the following locations: Terravision airport desk, Terravision bus stops.

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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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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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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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Tickets must be validated once boarding the bus (just once even if using multiple times during the 100 minutes) by inserting the ticket into the yellow machines located either towards the front or back of the bus. Once validated the ticket will be printed with an expiry time (scadenza).

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In Italy, cash is still preferred in most restaurants, cafes and other establishments, although credit and debit cards are becoming more widely used throughout Italy and are an increasingly convenient way to pay for things. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, although American Express is not.

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You have to purchase your tickets before you board any public transport in Rome. Most people will have a pass of one kind or another. From January 2023 contactless payments will be accepted across the ATAC network. These work in the same way as tickets, just using your card or device to tap in and out on your journey.

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Tickets for both the bus system and Metro can be purchased from tobacconists, bars, or vending machines at Metro stations and major bus stops. On both buses and metro there is a flat fare, whether you go one stop or to the end of the line.

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How early to arrive at Fiumicino airport? For a stress-free and stress-free baggage check-in, arriving at Fiumicino Airport at least 2 hours before departure for domestic European flights and 2.5 hours for flights to the US and Canada is best.

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