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What is the cheapest way of getting to Rome city centre from Leonardo da Vinci airport and how long would it take?

I read about a train and an old line, but I am not sure how that works.



Best Answer

According to Wikivoyage, the cheapest transport option is to use Terravision buses. The price is 5,80EUR one-way or 9EUR return. The trip takes 55 minutes.

Screenshot of the Terravision prices taken August 2019

There are also options available by public bus, but they cost the same if you need to get to the center of Rome.




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How do I get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome?

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.

How to get from airport to city in Rome?

The most convenient option is taking a Fiumicino airport taxi. The flat rate to the centre of Rome is 48\u20ac by taxi and the journey takes around 40 minutes. Welcome Pickups offers meet and greet services and a friendly introduction to Rome at the same price as a regular taxi.

How much does it cost to get to Rome from the airport?

A taxi from the Fiumicino airport to the center of Rome costs about 48 \u20ac. On this website you can easily pre-book your private transfer. New: You can now also pre-book your Rome Travel Card (72 hours) incl. airport transfer from online.

How much is a taxi from FCO to Rome?

The airport authorities have set a fixed fare of 48 euro between Fiumicino Airport and destinations in Rome city centre defined as within the Aurelian Walls, (see map further down the page). The taxi fare includes baggage and is for a maximum of four passengers.



BEST ways to get to ROME from the AIRPORTS (FCO \u0026 CIA)




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Cheapest there are the buses by Terravision and a couple of other bus companies. If you book in advance you can get a one-way for as cheap as 5,80€. It takes 55 minutes. Note that here you are not flexible with your departure time. Buying tickets at the booth is possible but at higher prices and may sell out, especially in summer. In the latter case, don't expect any service, just take the train:


The most convenient train is the Leonardo Express train which takes you direct to Roma Termini station, departing every 15 minutes (30 minutes sometimes) and taking 32 minutes. The cost is 14€ and a commission may be charged if you buy it at the booth. You have to convalidate it before entering the platform. This train is supposed to run even in case of railway strikes.


There is also cheaper regional trains to Roma Tiburtina station for 8€, every 30 minutes and taking 48 minutes. Both Termini and Tiburtina are connected to the metro network of Rome. You have to convalidate your ticket.

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