Termini station is very well connected; lines A and B of the Rome metro stop here, as well as several buses. Termini station is also very close to some of the city's top attractions including Trevi Fountain, a 30 minute-walk away.
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Roma Termini stationThe main transport hub for both local transport in Rome and train links to the rest of Italy is Roma Termini or Rome Terminal station. It is also where the airport trains and buses that serve Rome's Fiumicino and Ciampino airports terminate.
Roma Termini railway station is Rome's most important train station. Every day 800 trains arrive and depart from this station, with over 480,000 passengers daily, making it the largest train station in Italy.
Like I mentioned above, Italo is usually cheaper than Trenitalia but because the cabins on lower-class tickets aren't the most comfortable, I'll usually consider Italo only for trains that are less than 2 or 3 hours long unless the Comfort ticket class is cheaper than Trenitalia.
Important Line B Rome Metro StopsLine B runs from the Rebibbia in the northeast of Rome to Laurentina in the south. Termini is the stop for Roma Termini Station.
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.