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Rome Fiumicino Airport is about 20 miles from the city center of Rome, and there exist several different options to get from Rome Airport to the city center. Having been recently to Rome, we explored several of the options and I thought I would share what we learned about the different options from Rome Airport to the city center.  Note that this is a guideline between Rome Fiumicino Airport to the city center of Rome – I also have a guide on the best way to get from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Rome city center, if you’re looking to make this a round trip.

Taxi from Rome Airport to the city center

Taking a taxi from Rome Airport to the city center is going to be your most convenient option, and as always, convenience comes with a price. Don’t you guys remember reading about the truth of the Traveler’s Triangle?

A taxi from Rome Airport to the city center should cost 55 Euros if you are “inside the walls”.

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This SHOULD be a flat fee as the Rome taxi division has set this price. It should be irrespective of the number of bags you have, if it’s late at night, if there’s lots of traffic. As far as I understand it, the only possible charge is if there are more than 4 passengers (for a vehicle that would support that).

Of course, the more people that you have, the more a flat cost like a taxi becomes advantageous when compared to the per-person costs of some of the cheaper options below

The Leonardo Express train from Rome Airport to the city center

Another option if you’re going from Rome Fiumicino airport to Central Rome is to take the Leonardo Express.

The Leonardo Express is run by Trenitalia and costs 14 Euros per passenger, but it’s a high speed train that makes no stops, and will get you from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Rome Termini Station in about 30 minutes. The Leonardo Express goes from Rome Fiumicino airport to the Termini station in the middle of Rome. If you’re traveling with a group, you can buy 4 tickets for 40 Euros, which is a nice savings.

Taking a bus from Rome Airport to the city center

The final option is taking a bus from Rome Airport to the city center. Because of the distance, there is no public bus nor subway that goes directly from Rome Airport to Rome City Center. There are however multiple different private bus companies that make the journey from Rome Airport to the city center. Although Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is the largest airport in Rome (and in all of Italy), there is also Rome Ciampino airport (CIA) and these bus companies offer service from the Vatican or the Rome city center to both Rome airports.

Taking a bus from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Central Rome or the Vatican

Of all the private bus companies that go from Rome Airport to Central Rome and the Vatican, Terravision seems to be the largest, and the one that we used on our trip

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It costs 7 Euros for a one-way trip from  Rome Airport to the city center (and vice versa), or 13 Euros for a return ticket. If you buy online, you can get a one-way ticket for only 7 Euros, which is what I did when I was in Rome back in 2017. To board the Terravision bus, you’ll go to Terminal 3 and the Terravision Bus Stop, which is number 14.

One thing to keep in mind with Terravision is that although you might buy a ticket for a specific time, you’re really just buying a ticket to get in LINE at that time. If a bus shows up and there are more people than seats, you may have to wait for the next bus. The upside to that is that if your flight is delayed and you miss your original time, your ticket is still good for whatever time you get to the bus stop.

The Bottom Line

Those are your 3 basic options when traveling from Rome Fiumicino airport to Rome city center or the Vatican. Personally, we took a Terravision bus and although we had a few problems, I’d definitely take it again. It helped that when I was there back in 2017, there were only two of us and that where we were staying was walkable from the Termini station – had there been 4 of us (or EIGHT of us!), or if we would have had to take a taxi or other public transit from Termini to our final destination, then a taxi might have made sense

Any other good tips for traveling from Rome to Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)? Leave your thoughts in the comments below


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