The Leonardo express train leaves and arrives at Terminal 3 (international departures). The train station is very easy to reach from anywhere in the airport. If you need to reach Terminal 1 and 2, add an extra 10 minutes to your journey.
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Leonardo Express shuttleYou can easily reach the center of Rome with the Leonardo Express airport shuttles from Felice Santini train station. The Felice Santini train station is located next to Fiumicino airport so you will have direct access when exiting the plane.
Leonardo da Vinci Airport, also known as Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, is Italy's largest airport and Rome's main international airport. It is located 35km south-west of Rome city centre. Leonardo da Vinci Airport has its own train station, located close to the arrival and departure terminals.
Departures to and from Fiumicino AirportThe Leonardo express train leaves and arrives at Terminal 3 (international departures). The train station is very easy to reach from anywhere in the airport. If you need to reach Terminal 1 and 2, add an extra 10 minutes to your journey.
? What platform does the Leonardo Express leave from? The Leonardo Express usually departs from the Rome Termini Station from platform 23 or 24, but it's always encouraged to check the boards when you arrive at the station.
Dedicated seating and bathrooms suitable for people with reduced mobility are provided on all Leonardo express trains, and guide dogs travel free of charge. Integrated Metrebus tickets are NOT valid on Leonardo express trains.
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.
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.
Once you're there, passport control can take anything from thirty to around ninety minutes. Fiumicino is often under-staffed and you may well find only two or three immigration booths open to deal with hundreds of passengers.
Three hours is standard and is often needed in order to check-in and get through security. I wouldn't risk any less time or you risk missing your flight. Most airports we arrive 2 hours ahead of boarding time for international flights, but FCO we arrive 3.