To and from Rome's da Vinci Airport to your destination: If driving to the Airport use the A90 ring road exiting to E80/ A91 highway which runs directly towards the Airport; thereafter follow signs to terminals.
The Airport Connection Shuttles run between the Airport & all of Rome's hotels at a fixed price (a private taxi costs at least 70 EU).
By Train: The Airport's train station is located in Terminal 3's concourse leading to the H gates.
- The Leonardo Express train* runs every 15 mins at rush hours, twice an hour thereafter - with non-stop service to Rome's the main train station 'Termini' - a trip of 30 mins.
- Local trains on the Sabina-Fiumicino line FL1 run every 15 mins and you can change trains at the following stations: Tiburtina, Trastevere, Ostiense (Metro Piramide) or Tuscolana.
- Four Trenitalia* Frecciargento trains connect Rome, Fiumicino, Florence, Bologna, Padua & Venice.
* The new 'Trenitalia Information Service kiosk in Terminal 3 (tel. +39 06 97843383 or visit: www .trenitalia.com) ) provides information on railway connections to Rome and throughout the country, including schedules. Next to this kiosk is a new automatic ticket machine (with another one at Terminal 1, Arrivals.
Termini Railway Station put up identifying sign at the platform for the Leonardo Express running directly to the Airport. (Riders with a Leonardo Express electronic ticket will get a 20 percent discount on fast track and VIP lounge services at the airport.)
By Bus:
COTRAL buses (tel. 800-174-471 or visit: cotralspa.it) stop in front of Terminal 2, Arrivals. follow 'Regional Bus Station' sign. In Rome It stops at Piazza dei Cinquecento, in front of the National Museum, at Roma Tiburtina Station, the Cornelia Station of A subway, and at the Eur-Magliana station of the B subway line. Tickets get be bought onbord the bus. The journey takes an hour.
Terravision buses (tel. +39 (0)6 97610632 helpdesk; or e-mail [email protected] or visit: terravision.eu), with counters inside the Arrivals Halls of the terminals, stops at Terminal 3, outside of Arrials, bus stall 3 (follow sign 'Bus Station') - in Rome it stops at the Termini Station at Via Marsala. Buses run every 30 mins and atake 55 mins.
SIT Shuttle Bus (tel. 06 5916826 /592307 - or visit sitbusshuttle.it) stops outside Terminal 3, Arrivals, at stall 1 (follow 'Bus Station' sign) and stops at Termini Station and at Vatican (Via Crescenzio 2).
T.A.M. Srl Bus (tel. 06 65047426 - or visit tambus.it) stops outside of Terminal 3, Arrivals, bus stall 2 - follow sign to 'Bus Station'. In
Rome it stops at Ostiense Station (Piazzale Partigiani) - taking 45 mins - with connections to Porto Fiumicino.
Atral-Schiffini Bus (tel. +39 06 7130531 or visit either: atral-lazio.com or romeairportbus.com.) stops at the Bus Terminal near the Terminal 3 Arrivals exits, at stand 4 - follo signs to 'Bus Station'. In Rome it arrives/departs from Giolitti Street at Termini Train Station.
The Airport Connection Shuttles run between the Airport & all of Rome's hotels at a fixed price (a private taxi costs at least 70 EU).
By Train: The Airport's train station is located in Terminal 3's concourse leading to the H gates.
- The Leonardo Express train* runs every 15 mins at rush hours, twice an hour thereafter - with non-stop service to Rome's the main train station 'Termini' - a trip of 30 mins.
- Local trains on the Sabina-Fiumicino line FL1 run every 15 mins and you can change trains at the following stations: Tiburtina, Trastevere, Ostiense (Metro Piramide) or Tuscolana.
- Four Trenitalia* Frecciargento trains connect Rome, Fiumicino, Florence, Bologna, Padua & Venice.
* The new 'Trenitalia Information Service kiosk in Terminal 3 (tel. +39 06 97843383 or visit: www .trenitalia.com) ) provides information on railway connections to Rome and throughout the country, including schedules. Next to this kiosk is a new automatic ticket machine (with another one at Terminal 1, Arrivals.
Termini Railway Station put up identifying sign at the platform for the Leonardo Express running directly to the Airport. (Riders with a Leonardo Express electronic ticket will get a 20 percent discount on fast track and VIP lounge services at the airport.)
By Bus:
COTRAL buses (tel. 800-174-471 or visit: cotralspa.it) stop in front of Terminal 2, Arrivals. follow 'Regional Bus Station' sign. In Rome It stops at Piazza dei Cinquecento, in front of the National Museum, at Roma Tiburtina Station, the Cornelia Station of A subway, and at the Eur-Magliana station of the B subway line. Tickets get be bought onbord the bus. The journey takes an hour.
Terravision buses (tel. +39 (0)6 97610632 helpdesk; or e-mail [email protected] or visit: terravision.eu), with counters inside the Arrivals Halls of the terminals, stops at Terminal 3, outside of Arrials, bus stall 3 (follow sign 'Bus Station') - in Rome it stops at the Termini Station at Via Marsala. Buses run every 30 mins and atake 55 mins.
SIT Shuttle Bus (tel. 06 5916826 /592307 - or visit sitbusshuttle.it) stops outside Terminal 3, Arrivals, at stall 1 (follow 'Bus Station' sign) and stops at Termini Station and at Vatican (Via Crescenzio 2).
T.A.M. Srl Bus (tel. 06 65047426 - or visit tambus.it) stops outside of Terminal 3, Arrivals, bus stall 2 - follow sign to 'Bus Station'. In
Rome it stops at Ostiense Station (Piazzale Partigiani) - taking 45 mins - with connections to Porto Fiumicino.
Atral-Schiffini Bus (tel. +39 06 7130531 or visit either: atral-lazio.com or romeairportbus.com.) stops at the Bus Terminal near the Terminal 3 Arrivals exits, at stand 4 - follo signs to 'Bus Station'. In Rome it arrives/departs from Giolitti Street at Termini Train Station.
Tips, Help & Resources
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- Want to know the best way to get to your destination when leaving the airport? There are Fiumicino taxi services curbside, or you can use airport shuttle buses & vans, or you can even pick up a rental car from FCO outside baggage claim areas, perhaps as a one-way rental and drop it off in town.
- Fiumicino airport is equipped to handle special-needs persons, and also small medical emergencies that may arise.
- To find which baggage carousel your flight is assigned to, look up your flights' arrival status into FCO airport.
- If you have lost something while in the terminal area, please find the contact info for Rome Leonardo da Vinci lost & found here.
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