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Getting to Rome: transport links

The city is easily accessible. By Plane The main airport is Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino). The other airport is Pastine (Ciampino), where do most charter flights. The Leonardo da Vinci airport is about 26 km. To reach the city the fastest way is to use the shuttle train, called Leonardo Express, leaving every 30 minutes to Termini Station, the journey takes about 30 minutes and the fare is 11 euros. From here you can reach every point of the city by public transport networks that are here terminus, or via the subway A and B. From the same track, located inside the airport, also a train reaches the station of Trastevere, Ostiense, Tiburtina and the price is EUR 5.50. At night there is a bus that reaches the Tiburtina Station.


Ciampino airport is about 20 km from the city, is connected to Roma Termini railway station by bus Cotral / Schiaffini. Tickets can be purchased on board and cost 5 euros. Even the coach SITBUSSHUTTLE connects the airport with Termini railway station, the cost of the ticket is 6 euros. In connection with the flights of airlines Ryanair, Easyjet, Hapag Lloyd Express, Wizz Air, Blue Air, Central Wings can take advantage of the service offered by the company Terravision, the ticket costs 8 euros (6 if purchased online) for adults and 4 children, tickets can be bought on board aircraft, on the websites of low cost carriers, in the pits that are located opposite the arrivals area and also at the Terravision Airports info: www.adr.it The City of Rome established a fixed fee for those coming from Fiumicino and Ciampino airports and should arrive within the city walls. The fare is 40 euros from 30 euros from Ciampino and Fiumicino (maximum 4 people, luggage included in the price). Call a hotline number for taxis is 060,609. By Train The main station of Rome Termini Station (Piazza dei Cinquecento) and the Tiburtina Station (Piazza della Stazione Tiburtina). Both stations are connected to the Metro and many buses to all directions passing outside the station. For information on schedules and costs for train tickets you can connect to the site of the State Railways where you can also purchase tickets online and collect them directly on the train. Bus In front of the Tiburtina station have the most direct bus terminus in other cities in Italy and abroad. The ticket for this service are in the shops lining the square. By Car Coming from the north, the best way to get to Rome is the A1 Milano - Roma. Arriving from the west of Italy may take the SS Aurelia and then the A12 Civitavecchia - Rome. Arriving from the Adriatic coast can get to Rome via the A24 L'Aquila - Roma. From the South should take the highway A1 Napoli - Roma. All the highways cross the ring road on which they are then all outputs for the center and the outskirts of Rome.

 


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