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Best Ways From Rome Airport To The City Center

There are varied ways to get from Rome Airport to the City Center.  The Rome Airport, also known as the Rome Fiumicino (FCO) airport or the Leonardo da Vinci airport is 20 miles from the city hub.

Since there is a lot of options to travel from Rome Airport to the City Center, it is best to find the most convenient way that also suits your budget.  Generally, the cost of traveling depends on the distance and a number of factors. You can take private car services, rental cars, Leonardo Express Train or bus, according to Points With A Crew.

Taxi From Rome Airport To The City Center:

Taking a taxi from the airport is usually the most suitable way to reach the city. However, as everyone knows that it is an easy and comfortable way to travel, it is the priciest among all the methods.  Normally it costs around 48 Euros, however, the price varies depending on the number of passengers and baggages.

In 2009, there is a fixed rate when traveling through a taxi. €40 one-way for "all destinations within the Aurelian Walls" in the central part of the city, Italylogue reports. During the time, the fare was inclusive of maximum four passengers and luggages.  The official taxis offer flat rates that are found near the exit A,B and C. These taxis have white paints and have official TAXI sign on the roofs.

Rental Cars From Rome Airport To The City Center:

You can also get off from Rome Airport to the City Center through rental cars. It's easy to spot these kinds with NCC signs that stands for "noleggio con conducente," or "rental with driver." They come in grey or blue cars. Since they are hired, the price of travel is variable and depends on the distance. Trip Advisor says that price starts at €50 for three people. When you  are  traveling early morning or late night, expect that the drivers will charge you more.

Leonardo Express Train From Rome Airport To The City Center:

Leonardo Express Train charges €14 per person. It is a non-stop and most popular method to reach the city.  It is the fastest way to reach the city and there would be a train every 30 minutes. First trip starts at 5:50 a.m. to 10:50 p.m. from Roma Termini while the first train from the airport begins at 6:38 a.m. to 11:38 p.m., Rome Tool Kit reports. It travels from FCO to the main station, Rome Termini.  If you're traveling by group, you can save as much as €25.00 for a pack of ten tickets.

Bus Services From Rome Airport To The City Center:

There are several bus services available from Rome Airport to the City Center. The most popular and the most frequent of these is the Terravision, where one-way travel cost is 5 Euros and two-way return ticket is 8 Euros.  Bus services travel from Fiumicino and Ciampino.


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