Rome airport name in English. How to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome

Detailed information with illustrations will answer the main questions that such tourists have. A description of the departure area and instructions for connecting to the airport's free internet are also given ( WIFI).

The location of the Fiumicino airport terminals is shown in the diagram below.

Usually Russian tourists arrive at terminal 3.

Arrivals Hall (Arrivals) Terminal 3


On the diagram arrival hall red arrows show the entire route of the landed passengers. Upon entering the building after disembarking from the aircraft, carefully read the signs located there. Popular advice - to follow other passengers - can let you down.

First, transit passengers are separated from the general flow of passengers, heading in accordance with the signs to the boarding gate areas provided for by boarding passes.


For transit passengers, it is useful to read the article "Fiumicino Airport: terminals and gate areas". There is a general diagram of the terminals and gate areas of the airport.

The rest of the passengers, for whom Fiumicino is the final destination of the flight, are directed to the "Baggage claim" sign (baggage claim).


Then passengers from the EU countries are separated.


All others follow the "All passports" sign.


Before passport control, you will see a drive and a warning about what documents you need to prepare.


You may not be asked for a ticket and hotel reservation, but you need to have them on hand.

After going through passport control, you can go to collect your luggage following the signs "Baggage claim".

In the baggage claim area on the electronic display, look at the number of the conveyor on which the baggage will be unloaded from your flight.


After receiving your luggage, you need to go to the customs inspection area. There, past all the transporters, there is a long corridor (see the diagram of the arrivals hall).


Near conveyor number 9, turn right into the green customs corridor, marked with a green sign on the floor "Nothing to declare" (if there are no goods subject to customs declaration).


After passing the frosted doors, you find yourself in the meeting room. The further route depends on your final destination.

From terminal 3 to terminals 1 or 2

Some travelers arrive at Fiumicino Airport only to transfer to another flight. If air tickets were booked for each flight separately, the air passenger needs to receive his luggage and then check in for the next flight, often at a different terminal.

To go to terminals 1 or 2, you need to go out of the welcoming hall to the street, turn left and go to terminal 2 for about 50 meters, after about 50 meters you will find terminal 1.

How to get there from the departure hall is written below.

From Fiumicino Airport to Lido di Ostia

For passengers traveling to rest at sea in Ostia (Rome area), or transit passengers waiting for connecting flights and wishing to brighten up the time with a trip to the sea, detailed information how to get from the airport, how much the fare costs, where to buy a ticket and take the bus to Ostia, is set out.

Fiumicino to Rome by bus

Turning right in the greeter hall, you need to go along a long corridor to the end of the building in the direction of the bus station (see the map of the arrivals hall). There, going outside, you will see ticket offices of bus companies and platforms for boarding and disembarking passengers.


The bus ride will take about an hour. The fare from Fiumicino Airport to Termini Station in Rome for these companies is approximately the same (5-6 euros), but the drop-off points are different, which must be taken into account if your hotel is located in the Termini area. For more information about routes and the cost of bus tickets, see the article "From Fiumicino to Rome by bus".

Fiumicino to Rome by train

If you decide to get from the airport to Rome by rail, so there are two options:

Leonardo Express will take you to Termini Station without stops in half an hour, the ticket price is 14 euros;
regional train (Treno Regionale FL-1) - has 6 stops, including three with transfers to the metro line, and arrives at another Roman station - Tiburtina. Ticket price - 8 euros. Travel time - 47 minutes.


The train platforms at the airport are easy to find by following the yellow "Train" signs in the same direction as the bus.


About a hundred meters from the meeting hall, on the left, you will see escalators that will take you to the station to the railway platforms and ticket offices.


Tickets can be bought at the box office and kiosks, as well as from vending machines located in the hall. How to use the machines can be found in the article "Rome: how to buy a train ticket from a machine".


Before boarding the train, do not forget to validate tickets with special punchers, otherwise you may be fined as if you had traveled without a ticket.


Taxi from Fiumicino to Rome

You can order a transfer in advance, for example, at the KiwiTaxi booking service, which provides a number of advantages (reliability, safety, comfort) compared to finding a local taxi:

  • the transfer price will be known before the trip and will not change;
  • you can pre-order child seats and cars for non-standard luggage;
  • the driver will be waiting for you in the arrivals area with a name plate;
  • in case of a flight delay, the driver monitors the arrival time (no surcharges);
  • it is possible to order any class of car (out of 12);
  • operators communicate in Russian, Russian-speaking drivers are provided.

Terminal 3 departure hall


The departure hall of the terminal is located above the arrivals hall on the first level (in our understanding, on the second floor).


On the second level (third floor) there is a shopping area with shops and cafes. From there, through passages equipped with travolators (moving walkways), you can get to terminals T1 and T2, as well as to parking lots and railway platforms.


In the departure hall, check-in for the flight and pre-flight screening of registered passengers are carried out. After that, you can sit in a cafe or stroll around the shops while waiting for information about boarding. A guide to shops and cafes can be found on the Fiumicino Airport website. But do not forget that you still have passport control ahead of you.

It should also be borne in mind that the distances between terminals and boarding gate areas can be significant, especially in zone E, therefore, when information about the boarding gate number appears on the electronic board, it is recommended that you go to the indicated gate without delay. A diagram of all terminals and gate areas (B, C, D and E) of Fiumicino Airport is shown.

At the airport you can connect to free internet.

How to connect (from the airport instructions):

  • Make sure your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network.
  • Select "AIRPORT FREE WI-FI" network.
  • Launch your browser and select FREE WI-FI.
  • This procedure must be performed every time you visit the airport, even if the connection settings are already saved on your device.

    What to do if the flight is canceled

    If the flight was canceled more than 24 hours before departure, then passengers are transferred to similar flights of the airline. The costs are borne by the carrier, the service is free for the passenger. If none of the options offered by the airline suits you, most airlines can issue a " forced return". After confirmation by the airline, the money will be returned to your account. Sometimes this may take several weeks.

    How to check in at the airport

    Online check-in is available on the websites of most airlines. Most often, it opens 23 hours before the start of the flight. You can go through it no later than 1 hour before the departure of the aircraft.

    To check in at the airport you will need:

    • the identity card specified in the order,
    • birth certificate when traveling with children,
    • printed itinerary receipt (optional).
  • What can you take on a plane

    Hand luggage is the items that you take with you on the plane. Weight norm hand luggage can vary from 5 to 10 kg, and its size most often should not exceed the sum of three dimensions (length, width and height) from 115 to 203 cm (depending on the airline). A handbag is not considered hand luggage and is carried freely.

    The bag that you take with you on the plane should not contain knives, scissors, medicines, aerosols, cosmetics. Alcohol from duty free shops can only be carried in sealed bags.

    How to pay for luggage at the airport

    If the baggage weight exceeds the norms established by the airline (most often - 20-23 kg), you need to pay for each kilogram of excess. In addition, many Russian and foreign airlines, as well as low-cost airlines, have tariffs that do not include free transportation luggage and must be paid separately as an additional service.

    Baggage must be checked in at the airport at a separate drop-off check-in counter. If you are unable to print boarding pass, you can get it at the usual check-in counter of the airline, and check in and check in your luggage there.

    Where to find out the arrival time if you are a greeter

    You can find out the time of arrival of the aircraft on the online scoreboard of the airport. The Tutu.ru website has an online scoreboard of the main Russian and foreign airports.

    You can find out the exit (gate) number on the arrivals board at the airport. This number is located next to the arrival flight information.

The largest airport in Italy is located in the suburbs of Rome, the small town of Fiumicino, located 30 km southwest of the Eternal City. The official opening of the new Rome Fiumicino Airport, named after the outstanding artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci, took place in 1961. Already in those days, the old airfield in Ciampino, built in 1916, could not cope with the passenger flow. According to statistics, the number of passengers at Da Vinci Airport in 2016 approached 41.7 million, up 1.2 million compared to 2015.

Fiumicino airport terminals

To date Rome airport in Fiumicino has four terminals serving different airlines and directions:

  • Terminal 1 - Accepts exclusively flights of the national airline Alitalia and partners SkyTeam alliance flying in the Schengen area. It has 72 check-in counters and 5 baggage claim belts;
  • Terminal 2 - Designed to serve low-cost companies such as Blue Air, Ryanair and Wizz Air flying to Schengen countries. It is the smallest of all four. It has only 18 check-in counters, and baggage claim is carried out in a nearby terminal;
  • Terminal 3 - The largest terminal of Leonardo da Vinci Airport. It is equipped with 231 check-in counters and 8 baggage belts. The bulk of the flights served here belong to countries outside the Schengen area;
  • Terminal 5 - Serves airlines flying to the United States and Israel. Equipped with 50 check-in counters and a high-security control system such as a body scanner that can detect prohibited items hidden under clothing.

Rome Airport Useful Phones

Anything happens on travel. From the loss of documents and luggage, for example, no one is insured yet. And even if it is insured, then in any case, these adventures will not improve mood in any way. Of course, on the road you need to be extremely careful and monitor the safety of personal belongings, but not all situations can be foreseen.

Below we have compiled a list useful phones all kinds of services, whose offices are located directly at the airport in Rome.

  • Airport hotline 06.6595.1 (24/7)
  • Hotline Alitalia 06 6563.1 (7:00-23:00)
  • Flight Information 06.6595.1 (24/7)
  • Flight Information Alitalia 892010(24 hours)
  • Carabinieri 06 65954040 (24 hours)
  • Customs 06 65954342 (8:00-14:00)
  • Municipal Police 06 65954030 (7:00-14:00)
  • Ambulance 06 65953133/4 (24/7)
  • Pharmacy Terminal 1 06 65010974 (7:00-22:00)
  • Terminal 3 06 65010840 (7:00-22:00)
  • Veterinary Services 06 6595 6339, 06 6595 3992 (8:00 am - 8:00 pm)
  • Lost and found 06 65955253
  • Luggage storage 06 65953541 (06:30-23:30)
  • Luggage (in case of loss) +39 06659525591,
    +39 06 65640 Alitalia clients, +39 3357121045 WFS clients




Interesting Facts and numbers

  • international Airport Rome in Fiumicino has four runways, total length which is almost 16 km.
  • Leonardo da Vinci Airport is one of the largest in Europe. and the largest in Italy, not only in terms of area, but also in terms of passenger traffic.
  • During the construction of the new airport in Rome, the remains of five ancient ships were discovered, which are on this moment are stored in the Museum of Roman ships in Fiumicino (at the moment the museum is closed for restoration).
  • According to statistics for 2015, the most popular domestic flights are Rome-Catania and Rome-Palermo. The most popular European destinations are Barcelona and Paris. Among international and intercontinental flights, flights to/from Dubai, New York and Tel Aviv are most often served.

Fiumicino airport: terrorist attacks and accidents


The largest airport in Italy is the International Airport. Leonardo da Vinci. However air gate Rome has another name - Fiumicino Airport, after the name of the town where it is located.

The Rome Fiumicino Airport was founded in 1961, due to the heavy workload of the Rome Ciampino Airport, where internal and charter flights, as well as flights of some low-cost airlines.

The annual passenger traffic of Fiumicino Airport is about 37 million people. Four runways receive and depart flights from numerous airlines from around the world.

The airport is located at:

  • 00050, Via del l Aeroporto di Flumicino, P.O. Box 68, Roma Aeroporto, Italy

Online scoreboard

For the Rome Fiumicino Airport flight schedule, please visit online scoreboard arrivals and departures:

How to get to Fiumicino airport and from it to Rome

Fiumicino Airport is located 26 km southwest of Rome. The center of Rome can be reached by bus, taxi or train, exits to the boarding points at public transport are located in each terminal. Transport tickets are purchased after baggage claim.

Buses

Free buses run between the terminals of Rome's Fimicino Airport every 15 minutes. Please note that at night, from 1 a.m. to 4 a.m., the bus must be called by special phones that are installed at bus stops.

Getting to the center of Rome or to railway station will not be difficult. From Fiumicino airport follows a huge number of buses of different carriers. Travel time is approximately 1 hour.

  • So company buses Terravision depart from the airport to the center of Rome from 5:35 to 23:00, in the opposite direction, from Rome to the airport - from 4:40 to 21:50. The fare is €5, if you buy a round-trip ticket, you can save 1 euro and pay €9 instead of €10. You can get acquainted with the detailed schedule, as well as purchase a ticket online.
  • Termini station can be reached by buses of the company Autostradale that run along the route daily from 07:15 to 00:40. The ticket price is €6. You can get acquainted with the detailed schedule and purchase a ticket online.
  • Company buses Cotral to Roma Tiburtina station, stopping at Piazza dei Cinquecento opposite the National Roman Museum. Travel time is one hour. On weekdays, the first bus leaves the airport at 10:55, the last one at 05:00. On Saturday and Sunday, the schedule is slightly different: from 03:30 to 05:00 (Saturday) and from 01:15 to 05:00 (Sunday). The ticket price is €5 at sales points and €7 at the driver. You can get acquainted with the detailed schedule.
  • BusShuttle company buses SIT they will also take you to Termini Station, the Vatican, St. Peter's Cathedral. The ticket costs 6€. You can get acquainted with the detailed schedule and buy a ticket.

Taxi

A trip to the center of Rome by taxi will cost €50-60 (luggage is included in the total amount). If you need to get from the airport not to the city center itself, then payment is made according to the taximeter with an additional payment for luggage. Taxi prices may increase on holidays or weekends. There are taxi ranks at the exits of all terminals.

Train

The airport has a train station. Two railway directions link the airport with Rome.

The Leonardo Express train takes about half an hour to Rome Termini Station. Trains run every 30 minutes. Start of movement at 6:36, completion of work - at 22:52. The ticket price is 14€, for children under 12 accompanied by an adult passenger with a ticket, travel is free. From Rome's Termini Station, the express departs from platforms 23, 24.

The Fara Sabina train goes to the main Roman stations (Tiburtina, Trastevere, Ostiense) and then continues to the suburbs. From the stations located near the stations, passengers can continue to the city center by metro (lines A, B). Travel time is slightly longer than on the Leonardo Express. Schedule of this route: 05:00 – 21:00.

You can check the timetables, routes and transfers on the website www.trenitalia.it.

To get from the city to the airport, you should first take the metro to one of the stations, and then transfer to one of the above trains. Or, using the clues on the signs when exiting the subway, find the stop of one of the buses heading to the airport.

Transfer

The most convenient and fastest way to reach Rome is, which you can order online in advance. Kiwi Taxi service offers its customers a comfortable and fast trip by economy class car (for 4 passengers + luggage) to Rome for the amount of €50 depending on the destination. You can place an order for a trip to other cities in Italy. Travel time to the center of the capital or the Vatican is 30 to 35 minutes. The driver will meet his passengers at the terminal with a name plate in his hands. One of the advantages of using a transfer, among other things, is the fixed price for the trip. This means that the cost indicated when booking a transfer will not change (for example, due to traffic jams).

Fiumicino Airport Terminals: Rome Airport Map

The airport has four terminals, which are located close to each other and at the entrance of which there are signs to other terminals and a general layout of the airport. You can travel between the airport terminals on a free bus that runs every 15 minutes. At night (1:00 - 4:00), the bus should be called using special phones that are located at stops.

Airport terminals:

  • Terminal No. 1 is designed to serve domestic flights and flights to / from the Schengen country.
  • Terminal No. 2 serves both domestic and international flights, mainly low-cost airlines are based here.
  • Terminal No. 3 is the largest terminal at the airport, the specifics of which is the service of long-haul air routes (domestic and international, including those from the CIS countries).
  • Terminal 5 serves flights to Israel, Asia and the USA.

You can get acquainted with the general scheme of the airport, terminals and parking lots at the airport.

Additional services

The airport offers its visitors a wide range of both standard and additional services. For ease of orientation, the airport has numerous information stands with diagrams of service services. Each terminal has:

  • shops, fast foods, bars, restaurants;
  • free Wi-Fi;
  • bank branches, currency exchange offices, ATMs;
  • waiting rooms, conference and business rooms, VIP areas;
  • rooms for children with a nanny, rooms for mother and child;
  • pharmacies, first-aid posts;
  • mail and payphones;
  • smoking rooms;
  • prayer rooms for representatives of different faiths. The airport has a Catholic chapel;
  • representatives of numerous car rental companies.

Information services are free of charge and are available in different languages ​​(just go to the counter with the flag of the state, in the language of which the necessary information will be given). Two days before departure, you can order a special service for a passenger with a disability.

Three hotels are located near the exits from the terminals: the economical Welcome Airport Hotel (2 *), the solid Hilton Roma Airport and the Hilton Garden Inn Rome Airport (both 4 *). 5 km from the airport in the town of Fiumicino there is a hotel "Hotel Corallo" (3 *).

Duty free at Fiumicino Airport

According to price analysis in European stores duty free According to the German consumer club ADAC, duty-free shops in Rome airport are ranked fifth among the cheapest and best value in Europe. So a basket of goods, including cosmetics, perfumes, tobacco and alcohol products, confectionery, will cost 493 €. For comparison, in the cheapest Duty Free (London Heathrow Airport) the same basket of goods costs 435€.

Duty free shops at Rome airport offer a discount of up to 5%. There are many shops here, including world brands. However, according to the observations of many tourists, the prices in the Duty Free airport are not much different from the prices in the shops of the city, and some prices (for example, for cheeses, confectionery, alcohol) are even higher.

One of the most attractive aspects of duty free shops at the airport is a huge selection of designer clothes and accessories, food. They also note the polite and friendly attitude of sellers to the buyer.

Taxi Free at Fiumicino Airport

After reading this article, you will understand how to get from Rome-Fiumicino Airport to the center of Rome and other Italian cities by different types of public transport: train and metro, bus and taxi. The article contains all the prices, the best routes and the necessary maps. And you, dear readers, just have to choose which way you will go to the city.

Rome airport information

  • Official name of the airport: Rome-Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino International Airport (Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino)
  • Airport code: IATA: FCO; ICAO: LIRF
  • Addressairport: Leonardo da Vinci International Airport
  • Airport location and distance to city center: 33 km west of Rome by the sea
  • Name of public transport stop: Fiumicino Aeroporto
  • Airport phone: +39 0522 672121
  • Official website of the airport: Adr.it
  • Passenger turnover of the airport: 43 million people per year (data for 2019)
  • Direct flights from 100 airlines to 250 cities, the most popular flights to the following airports: , Palermo, Madrid, Amsterdam, Brussels, Munich,
  • Flight cost: air ticket Moscow - Rome in two directions from 121 Euro; air ticket St. Petersburg - Rome in two directions from 157 Euro.
  • Travel time direct flight : Moscow - Rome (distance 2380 km) 4 hours 5 minutes; St. Petersburg - Rome (distance 2350 km) 3 hours 45 minutes.
  • Hub for airlines: Alitalia and Vueling
  • Local time: GMT+1
  • Local currency: Euro
  • Airport weather: below in the widget you can see the actual weather at Rome airport. If you briefly describe the weather in Rome by season, then the summer in Rome is very hot, the air temperature most often exceeds +30 ° C. Therefore, it is better to go here in autumn-spring, when the daytime air temperature is comfortable +20 +25 °C. Winters in Rome are a bit chilly and it often rains.
  • Restaurants and food outlets: There are more than 30 food outlets on the territory of the airport - from fast foods and burgers to lounge bars and decent restaurants.
  • Shopping/shopping: At Rome airport you will find hundreds of shops ranging from Fendi and Rolex to shops with souvenirs and alcoholic beverages.
  • HotelsVairport: HelloSky and Hilton Rome Airport

Leonardo da Vinci - Fiumicino International Airport is located on the seafront 33 km west of the center of Rome and is the largest and main airport in Rome, as well as throughout Italy.

At the moment, the airport has 4 passenger terminals:

  • T1 - Terminal 1 for Alitalia and SkyTeam flights. The terminal includes: 94 check-in desks; boarding gates B, C, D, E.
  • T2 - Terminal 2 closed for renovation.
  • T3 - Terminal 3 includes more than 200 check-in desks from 201 to 430; boarding gates; boarding gates B, C, D, E.
  • T5 - Terminal 5 still closed for renovations.

On the map of Rome Fiumicino Airport you can see the location of the terminals, parking lots and the train station. Bus stops are located opposite Terminal 3. Important! When exiting the airport building, always pay attention to the signs, because the Rome airport is gigantic, and it is best to follow the signs, such as a bus or train sign.

From all terminals there are exits to the railway station, to taxi stops and bus stops, so it will not be difficult for travelers to deal with transport at the airport. Most importantly, pay attention to the signs that will tell you where to go. If you decide to get to Rome by train, then you need to go towards the railway station following the yellow signs, which show the train and the inscription "Trains" flaunts.

Since the official currency of Italy is the Euro, I think that most travelers will have this currency with them, and you will not need to go to exchange offices or ATMs, so immediately after passport control and baggage claim we go to buy tickets for public transport.

Now I will list all types of transport by which you can get to the center of Rome, and everyone will choose the best option for themselves.

Leonardo Express from Rome Airport

The fastest way to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome is by train. Most modern European cities connected to the airport by train. On the territory of Fiumicino Airport there is a railway station, from where trains depart for Rome at intervals of 30 minutes. This train is called Leonardo Express (Leonardo Express) and resembles our Aeroexpress train. The Leonardo Express leaves the airport at 8:38 every hour. The train goes to the central railway station Roma Termini Without stops. How long does it take to get from the airport to the train station, you ask? Travel time is 32 minutes. From Rome, the train departs from Roma Termini station from platform 23/24 every hour at 22 and 52 minutes.

Trains from Fiumicino Airport to Roma Termini Station run from 06:36 to 23:36 every day. Flights from Roma Termini to Fiumicino Airport are from 05:52 to 22:52. Children under 12 travel free if accompanied by a paying adult. To find the train, you need to leave the baggage claim area and follow the signs to the station; right there at the station there will be a board of departure of all electric trains to the center of Rome.

Where can I buy a ticket? A ticket for the Leonardo Express can be bought at the ticket office of the airport railway station, on the Internet, tobacco newsstands (Tabaccheria) and special machines. A ticket for the Leonardo Express costs 14 Euros. for an adult for one trip (the price is valid for 2019). Luggage is also included in the fare. The fare for children under the age of 4 is free, from 4 to 12 free of charge for one paying adult.

The ticket is valid for 90 minutes, there is no need to validate the ticket. It is easy to buy a ticket in vending machines, they are intuitive: you need to select the type of ticket, the number of passengers, deposit money, get a ticket and change.

On the Rome metro map, you can clearly see where the airport is located and the necessary metro stations. Termini Station is the very center, and from here it is convenient to start walking around Rome and go to other cities, so I advise you to book a hotel here. If you have not yet booked a hotel, I advise you to do this on the Hotellook website, which has a lot of advantageous offers in more than 9000 hotels and apartments in Rome.

Important! Please note that you are arriving by train at Termini station and if your hotel is located at another metro station, you will have to face the following difficulties:

  • You will need to buy tickets for the metro, i.e. find ticket vending machines.
  • Walk to the metro station. This is not always easy, because there are a lot of people at the Termini station, everyone is snooping around, the signs are not always correctly hung.
  • Go down the subway. Not everywhere there are escalators, and you will have to carry your suitcases.
  • Climb into the subway car. During rush hours, the Rome metro cars are simply overcrowded, and it is very difficult to travel with a suitcase.
  • After you have reached the station you need, you will need to walk to the hotel, and if on the street heavy rain or heat, then after arriving at the hotel you will no longer have the strength.

Therefore, always weigh the pros and cons when choosing which mode of transport to get from the airport. Well, we will move on to the next option for travel from the airport.

Fara Sabina train and metro

Train Fara Sabina (Orte Fara Sabina) (FL1) travels from Rome Fiumicino airport to the final railway station Orte, and along the way it makes stops at the main stations in Rome Tiburtina, Ostiense, Trastevere and in the suburbs. At Tiburtina, Tuscolana and Ostiense you can transfer from line FM1 to metro line A or B. Train tickets cost 8 € (around the ring of Rome) and 11 € if you need to travel outside the ring, the duration is 90 minutes from moment of composting. The Fara Sabina train runs from 5 am to 9 pm. Travel time is slightly longer than the Leonardo Express, and the journey from the airport to the center of Rome takes approximately 1 hour.

On the map you can see all the stops of the FL1 train to the center of Rome.

Buses from Fiumicino Airport to Rome

From Leonardo da Vinci Airport to Rome can be reached by direct buses of various companies. Traveling by bus will cost you less than traveling by train and you will also arrive in the center of Rome. All bus companies include luggage transportation in the fare. Read the information on the official websites about the conditions for transporting children.

Buses of the company run from the airport Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 Cotral. The bus arrives at the station Rome - Tiburtina (Roma Tiburtina) and to the square Dei Cinquecento (Piazza dei Cinquecento) opposite Termini station. Travel time is approximately one hour, the ticket price is 5 € (7 € if bought on the bus). Other buses of the Cotral company going to the airport depart from the station Cornelia (Cornelia)- metro line A, and from the station Magliana- metro line B. The cost of the trip from Magliana station is 2.5 €, travel time is 45 minutes. For additional and up-to-date information, see the official website of the company. Cotral.

Sitbusshuttle is another company that will take you from Rome airport to the city center. Travel time 50 minutes - 1 hour 30 minutes. The fare is 6 € one way; round-trip - 11 €. The bus goes to Termini Station, the bus stop is Via Marsala, 5. Tickets can be purchased on the Sitbusshuttle.com website.

schiaffini- it's even cheaper bus company. A one-way ticket costs 5.9 €; round-trip 8.9 €. The buses of this company are old, smelly, broken-down, stuffy. Travel time is about the same. Tickets can be purchased at Romeairportbus.com.

Tambus is a company whose buses also take people from Fiumicino Airport to Rome. The fare is 6 € one way; round-trip - 8 €. The bus schedule is approximately the following: 4:30 - 00:15. Tickets and more information on Tambus.it.

Terravision is a low-cost airline among shuttle buses from airports throughout Europe. Fare 5.9 €; round-trip 8.9 €. For children under 3 years of age travel is free. Travel time is the same as for other buses. At Fiumicino Airport, the bus can be found at Terminal 3 at stop number 8. From Termini, the bus leaves from Via Giovanni Giolitti.

Important!

  • Please note that the travel time on the bus depends on traffic jams in Rome.
  • You should also understand that you are not traveling by bus to the hotel, and you will need to transfer to another mode of transport after the bus to get to the hotel, and this is an additional waste of time.
  • When you transfer, you will have additional costs for travel by metro, bus or tram.
  • You will have to carry a suitcase and look for the hotel building.
  • Well, the last minus, a lot of tourists arrive at the airport, and everyone wants to save money. As a result, there may not be enough space on the bus, which means that you will be waiting for the next bus. I once traveled from Rome airport by bus, and had to wait an extra hour for the next bus, because. all tourists could not enter. Italians are also constantly running around, there is no clarity in work.

From the center of Rome, most buses leave for the airport from Termini Station. Some buses to the airport stop on Via Giovanni Giolitti, from the metro it takes about 5-7 minutes to get to the stop. There is a schedule at the bus stop, but, as I said above, it does not coincide with reality, there are also traffic jams in the city, so my advice to you is to leave for the airport in advance!

Taxi from the airport

There is a taxi rank at the exit of Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 5 of Rome Fiumicino Airport. The fare from the center or to the city center for a maximum of four people is 50-60 Euro inclusive with luggage. Additional information can be obtained at the Point tourist information the city of Rome, located in the arrivals area of ​​terminal T3. If you are heading to the center of Rome, the fare will be shown on the taximeter, to which you need to add the cost of luggage. During rush hour and during arrival a large number There may be a queue for taxis on flights, and there are not enough taxis for everyone.

If you do not speak foreign languages If you arrive at night and are afraid to get lost, it is better to order a taxi transfer from Rome airport via the Internet in a reliable Russian company in advance. In the arrivals hall you will be met by a Russian-speaking driver with a sign who will help you carry your luggage to the car and will comfortably take you to the specified address. When ordering online and waiting for you in advance discount and fixed price. A taxi will take you to any area of ​​Rome or even to another city, such as Civitavecchia, Viterbo, Lido dei Pini, Pomezia, Fiuggi, Bracciano, etc.

Car rent

Car rent - great option For independent tourists who like to visit the most interesting corners of the planet, do not like public transport and prefer freedom. You can rent a car if you include parking fees in your travel budget, toll roads and gasoline, and are also willing to learn information about local traffic regulations. You can book a car at the airport and pick it up immediately upon arrival, or in the city center. Traveling in a rental car is easy: it's like driving your own car.

We rent cars to travel around the most favorable prices and with the best conditions on the car rental website.

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