Rome airports

Airports of Rome: Fiumicino and CiampinoThere are two international airports in Rome. The most important is in Fiumicino, called Leonardo da Vinci, about thirty kilometers from the city center, southwest and close to the coast. The second, smaller, is located in Ciampino, a suburb southeast of Rome, closer to the city center. Low-cost airlines most often use the second.
Read in the article below the ways to reach the center of Rome from one of the airports (taxi, bus, train, metro, on foot?, etc.)

  • From Ciampino, you can reach the center of Rome by several means. One of the simplest is the bus of private companies (Terravision, Bus Shuttle, Atral) joining the Termini station for example (from 4 to 8€). Otherwise the regional bus company Cotral joins the metro line to Agnanina. By taxi the ride costs about 30-35 euros.
  • Between Fiumicino and the city center, the most comfortable solution is the Leonardo Express train that connects the airport to Termini station in almost 30 minutes, costing nearly €15. The regional train FL1, for €8, stops in Trastevere, Ostiense, and reaches the station of Tuscolana in almost 50 minutes. Private bus companies are the most economical (about 4 to 8€) and rather convenient, with about 50 minutes to reach Termini. The taxi will ask about 50 €.

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Airports of Rome: Fiumicino and Ciampino

Compare flight deals to Rome with our partners. The city has two main international airports: Leonardo-da-Vinci (Fiumicino), about 30 km to the southwest, and Ciampino, located 15 km southeast. Fiumicino, the largest, hosts airlines like Air France, ITA Airways and easyJet, whereas Ciampino is mainly served by low-cost carriers such as Ryanair and WizzAir.

Connections between Rome and Fiumicino and Ciampino Airports

Connections between Rome and its airports How to reach the airports of Rome, Fiumicino and Ciampino: Bus, subway, train and taxi.