Getting to Rome

Whether you are coming from inside of Europe or halfway across the world, you can find an easy way to access this ancient city.

If you are coming from within Europe, you can utilize the main rail station, Rome Termini. The train station is very conveniently located to many of the major attractions and also a great area to find a place to stay as it is a central hub for the city transit.

If arriving by air, you will have two options. Both of the airports are located outside of Rome. Most likely, you will find a flight that goes to Leonardo da Vinci Airport (Fiumicino) as it is the major airport. The best way to get from the airport into the city is to take the Leonard Express leaving every 15 minutes to Rome Termini. Once at Termini, you can take the local public transit to your destination. (Travel time 30 minutes)

The second possible airport is Rome Ciampino. You are more likely to fly to this airport if coming from withing Europe. Unfortunately, getting into Rome is not quiet as straightforward as it is at da Vinci. From here, you will have to catch a bus into the city. This trip will take you somewhere around 45 minutes dependent on where in the city you are headed.