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By car

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If you decide to arrive by car, for those arriving from the North, the best way to reach the capital is via the Milan-Rome A1 motorway.

Those coming from the West of the country should instead take the Aurelia State Road and then the Civitavecchia-Rome A12 motorway.

From the Adriatic Coast, the best route is via the Aquila-Rome A24 motorway.

Finally from the South, the Naples-Rome A1 motorway should be taken. Every motorway joins up with the “Grande Raccordo Anulare” (or G.R.A.-Rome Ring Road) with all exits for the centre and Rome’s suburbs.

Further information on www.autostrade.it

Main streets from the “Grande Raccordo Anulare” (or G.R.A.-Rome Ring Road):
-Via Aurelia (ss1) towards North from the Vatican to the Tyrrhenian Cost, Pisa, Genova and France.
-Via Cassia (ss2)  towards North-West from “Ponte Milvio” to Viterbo, Siena and Florence.
-Via Flaminia (ss3) towards North-East until Terni, Foligno, the Apennines and the Adriatic coast.
-Via Salaria (ss4) towards North from “Porta Pia” to Rieti, Marche Region and the Adriatic Coast.
-Via Tiburtina (ss5) connecting Rome to Tivoli and Pescara.
-Via Casilina (ss6) towards South-East going passed Anagni heading to Campania Region.
-Via Appia Nuova (ss7) South towards Ciampino airport, Castelli Romani, Campania Region, the Apennines, Basilicata Region, Taranto and Brindisi in Puglia Region.
-Via Ostiense (Via del Mare=Route of the sea) (ss8) South-west towards Ostia.
-Via Cristoforo Colombo from “Porta San Sebastiano” towards EUR and Ostia.

PLEASE NOTE: Especially signed-posted Limited Traffic Zones are in place in the historical centre of the city: special permits, issued by Atac, The Capital’s Public Mobility Agency, are requie in order to drive through these areas. Special road signs as well luminous displays mark the entrances to these zones.

For further information: Infomobilità Roma (information about transports in Rome), real-time traffic updates and ZTL (traffic limited area): http://roma.luceverde.it/ - www.muoversiaroma.it

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By coach

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If you prefer to travel by coach and enjoy the view, you may choose among the many companies travelling from and to Rome, either from abroad or various Italian Regions (Puglia, Calabria, Campania, Basilicata, Abruzzo, Marche, Sicilia).

Most coaches bound for Italian or foreign towns and cities may be found in the terminus in the square in front of Tiburtina railway station. The ticket offices are located in the shops on the side of the square.

In a few minutes, you may reach Tiburtina railway station walking through the square. Tiburtina Station is the second most important station, located in the east area of Rome. It connects to many areas of the city, through Line B of the metro (blue line), and offers a Shopping & Food area, bank and exchange,

For further information:
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By plane

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For all information and updates on the latest provisions on anti-COVID-19 measures envisaged by the Rome airports, you can refer to:

The main airport Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) is located about 26 km from the city centre. The centre of city is easily reached:

FROM AND TO FIUMICINO AIRPORT BY TRAIN

Leonardo Express

At the airport’s railway station the Shuttle-Train Leonardo Express direct service (without calling at other stations) takes just 32 minutes to get to Termini Station (intersecting with the Metro Lines A & B) and leaves every half hour from 6.23 a.m. to 11.23p.m. (every 15 minutes during the time slots with higher traffic).
To get to Fiumicino from Termini Station, the Shuttle-Train Leonardo Express direct service leaves every half hour, from 5.35 a.m. until 22.35 p.m (every 15 minutes during the time slots with higher traffic).

The €14 ticket may be purchased at ticket office, from self-service machines, travel agents’, authorized vendors, Trenitalia counters near platforms and at www.trenitalia.com. Children under 12 travel free if accompanied by an adult.

FL1 train

The FL1 service to Tiburtina Station (Metro Line B) takes 48 minutes and leaves every 15 minutes on week days and every 30 minutes on weekends and on Holidays from 5.57 a.m. to 10.42 p.m. The train also stops at Parco Leonardo, Fiera di Roma, Ponte Galeria, Muratella, Magliana, Villa Bonelli, Trastevere, Ostiense (where there is a connection with the Metro B Line) and Tuscolana.

The FL1 train to Fiumicino from Fara Sabina leaves every 15 minutes calling at Roma Tiburtina, Roma Tuscolana, Roma Ostiense, Roma Trastevere, Villa Bonelli, Magliana, Muratella, Ponte Galeria, Fiera di Roma and Parco Leonardo.  Single €8, which may be directly purchased at the station (Roma Pass or Roma Piu’ Pass tickets are valid as far as Fiera di Roma). Further information may be found at www.trenitalia.com

Frecciargento

From Fiumicino Airport  to Rome
leaves at 11:08am (gets to Roma Termini at 11:40am; gets to Roma Tiburtina at 11:58am)
leaves at 3:08pm (gets to Roma Termini at 3:40pm; gets to Roma Tiburtina at 3:58pm)

From Rome (Termini Station) to Airport
leaves at 9:20am (gets to Fiumicino Airport at 9:52am)
leaves at 1:20pm (gets to Fiumicino Airport at 1:52pm)

From Roma Tiburtina to Airport
leaves at 9:00am (gets to Fiumicino Airport at 9:52am)
leaves at 1:00pm (gets to Fiumicino Airport at 1:52pm)

Further information: www.lefrecce.it

 TO AND FROM FIUMICINO BY BUS

COTRAL Services – Public Service
Timetable and prices are subject to change, for more information and updates please visit www.cotralspa.it (tickets available at Terminals, newsagents and tobacconists)

ATRAL BUS
Fiumicino Airport – Termini Station / Termini Station – Fiumicino Airport
www.atral-lazio.com

GASPARI BUS
The bus line Martinsicuro-Fiumicino (and vice versa), stops also at Ciampino, thus connecting the two airports of Rome.
For more information, please visit www.gasparionline.it.

TERRAVISION, in partnership with Alivision
FIUMICINO AIRPORT – ROMA TERMINI / ROMA TERMINI – FIUMICINO AIRPORT
For more information and online purchase please visit www.terravision.eu

SIT BUS
Fiumicino city – Fiumicino Airport – Via Crescenzio 2 (Vatican) –Termini Station 
Tickets can be purchased on board or from these dealers: www.sitbusshuttle.it

TAM Tirreno Azienda Mobilità
Fiumicino city – Fiumicino Airport – Ostiense Station –Termini Station
For more information: www.tambus.it

FROM FIUMICINO BY TAXI

Taxis to Rome are found at the exits of both the domestic and international arrival terminals.

Fares:
– to and from Fiumicino Airport – Ostiense Railway Station €45
– to and from Fiumicino Airport – The Aurelian Wall €48
– to and from Fiumicino Airport – Tiburtina Railway Station €55
– to and from Fiumicino Airport – Port of Civitavecchia €120

maximum fare of €70 has moreover been set for journeys starting from inside the Rome Ring Road (Grande Raccordo Anulare) and heading to Fiumicino airport in the event that the taxi metre should display a higher sum.
Taxis licensed by Rome City Council are white and have a sign bearing the word “TAXI” on their roofs. The symbol of the Rome City Council is clearly visible on the front doors and the license inside the back left. Other vehicles waiting on exiting the airport may well be driven by unauthorized persons and the fare could therefore be a great deal higher.

FROM FIUMICINO IN A CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN CAR

A Chauffeur-driven car service, under the NCC sign, is also available just outside the airport. The vehicles are usually either blue or grey and fares vary depending on destination.

FROM FIUMICINO BY CAR

Take the Rome-Fiumicino motorway in the direction of Rome until the turning off onto the  Grande Raccordo Anulare (The Rome Ring Road). Journey time: about 30 minutes.

Car rental agencies at airport: AutoeuropeAvisBudgetEasycarHertzMaggioreSixtNational.

AEROPORTO GIOVANNI BATTISTA PASTINE – CIAMPINO

The other airport is Pastine (Ciampino), where most charter flights land: it is about 20 km from the Rome and it is well connected to the city centre.

TO AND FROM CIAMPINO AIRPORT BY TRAIN

Ciampino railway station is reached by special buses from the airport.
Further information and the latest updates may be found at atral-lazio.com

Trains, which leave every 15 minutes, take 10 minutes to get to Rome Termini (Metro A & B).

TO AND FROM CIAMPINO AIRPORT BY BUS

Rome’s Termini Railway Station is also easily reached by bus. The journey takes around 40 minutes and the companies running the service are the following:

ATAC
The 720 Atac line enters Ciampino airport and connects it directly with Metro B Laurentina station. Departures are every 20 minutes. The stop is at stall number 4 of the bus area nearby the exit of Ciampino airport. The bus makes22 stops and passes through via di Vigna Murata, via Ardeatina and via di Fioranello.

The 520 Atac line connects Ciampino airport to Cinecittà and Subaugusta Metro stations A and to FL4 regional railway Rome Termini – Ciampino – Frascati/Albano/Velletri at Capannelle station. The 520 line ends at Subaugusta station and is in service from 5.30 a. m . to 11.30 p. m., every day including holidays.

Both the lines at the cost of one BIT (Integrated 100-minute Time Ticket). The 1.50 euros BIT ticket can be purchased at the airport inside the arrivals area, at the Tourist Infopoints of Roma Capitale or in the Chef Express store. It is also possible to buy the other Atac travel passes, 24, 48 and 72 hours at a cost of 7, 12.50 and 18 euros, to use all public Atac, Cotral transport and the railways in the territory of Rome.

ATRAL
Ciampino airport –Metro Anagnina
Further information and the latest updates may be found at: www.atral-lazio.com

GASPARI BUS
Further information and the latest updates may be found at: www.gasparionline.it

TERRAVISION 
Ciampino airport – Termini Station
Further information and the latest updates may be found at: www.terravision.eu

SIT BUS
Ciampino airport – Termini Station  (e viceversa)
Further information and the latest updates may be found at: www.sitbusshuttle.it

FROM CIAMPINO BY TAXI

Taxis to Rome stop in the small square in front of the airport itself.
Fares:
– to and from Ciampino Airport – The Aurelian Wall €30
– to and from Ciampino Airport – Ostiense Railway Station €30 
– to and from Ciampino Airport – Tiburtina Railway Station € 35

Taxis licensed by Rome City Council are white and have a sign bearing the word “TAXI” on their roofs. The symbol of the Rome City Council is clearly visible on the front doors and the license inside the back left. Other vehicles waiting on exiting the airport may well be driven by unauthorized persons and the fare could therefore be a great deal higher.

FROM CIAMPINO IN A CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN CAR

A Chauffeur-driven car service, under the NCC sign, is also available just outside the airport. The vehicles are usually either blue or grey and fares vary depending on destination.

FROM CIAMPINO BY CAR

Take the Appia Nuova in the direction of the centre or turn off onto the Grande Raccordo Anulare (The Rome Ring Road), where exits are sign-posted to reach Rome’s districts.

Car rental agencies at airport: AutoeuropeAvisBudgetHertzMaggioreSixtThrifty Car Rental.
Airport Info: adr.it

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By Train

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Termini Station (Piazza dei Cinquecento) and Tiburtina Station (Piazza della Stazione Tiburtina), are the two main stations in Rome.

Termini Station, in the heart of Rome, offers various services, such as a tourist information point, car rental, a luggage storage, a bank and exchange, toilets, a lost property office, as well as a large Shopping & Food area (clothing, books, music, accessories, footwear, toys, hi-tech, gift ideas, tobacco, glasses, beauty shops). Termini station is the interchange station between the two underground lines: Metro A (red line) and Metro B (blue line).

Tiburtina Station is the second main station in the capital, located in the east of Rome. Metro B (blue line) connects it to different areas of the city. A Shopping & Food area, a bank and exchange, toilets and wifi are present here too.
Both stations are connected to the underground and to numerous buses for all directions, whose stop is on the squares in front of the stations together with Roma Capitale white taxis with the word TAXI on their roof and the symbol of Roma Capitale on the front doors.

Timetable, train ticket costs and online purchase are available on the website of the State Railways.

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