Transportation
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Posts: 41
Transportation
Can anyone help me...I will be a first time visitor to FCO/Italy/Rome and need to get from FCO to Rome on a Monday morning. What is the best way to do this and any idea about the price? Also should I have US$ converted before I leave (ie for taxi??) Thanks in advance for any help!!
#2
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Charlotte, NC
Programs: AA lifetime gold, Marrriott Platinum
Posts: 191
As far as I know a taxi is the only practical option. We unknowingly got into a bandit (unlicensed) one; it turned out fine but I would recommend making sure you use a licensed cab
#3




Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: CHS
Programs: UA Premier, AA Gold, AC 25K, Marriott LT Titanium, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Gold
Posts: 2,144
You can sometimes have your hotel in Rome arrange car service for you. I did this last year with the Intercontinental there via e-mail. The driver was waiting for us as I exited customs/immigration with a sign. I used the service leaving also. The cost for 2 people with bags was about $45US each way.
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#9
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Rome, Italy, FCO
Posts: 110
For anyone planning a trip to Rome here you are some transportation updates.
There are two rail lines from FCO going to Rome. The first "Leonardo Express" connects "no-stop" the airport directly to main railway station "Termini". The trip takes 35-40 minutes and one way fare is about 13US$ / 11Euro.
The second one, FM1, crosses the city and makes some stops in the city historical and touristic heart, and is connected with underground lines (Leonardo Express does too, roman underground network is composed of 2 lines intersecting at Termini).
Time lenght varies from 30 minutes to 55, depending on stops and the fare is a little cheaper: 10US$ / 8,5 Euro one way.
At the airport you can find money change facilities, ATMs and most credit card are also accepted by self ticketing machines.
Train departures from FCO alternate between the two routes and there is a train starting every 15 minutes from 5.30 a.m. until 11.00 p.m..
No way to get to Rome overnight unless you rent a taxi or a limousine. As I live there I didn't ever tried the latter (how will it sound coming back home in a limousine?) but I don't suggest the former, just a little bit expensive for a 20miles / 32km trip, for instance.
A taxi (the authorized ones are usually white, don't trust people waiting in or just outside the hall and offering low price service) trip will cost around 40 Euro, but try to ask the price before you get in and ask for a receipt once arrived at destination: this will help to avoid you bad surprises and money change mistakes...
If you are too lazy to find out where your hotel is, if you don't trust your orientation sense, or if you are travelling with a huge amount of unuseful lugagges -American and Japanese people do-, a good compromise to get anywhere during daytime is to hop on one of the trains, getting out at Termini, Trastevere or Ostiense stations (the closer to city center) and get a taxi down there.
Have a nice stay and enjoy Rome.
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There are two rail lines from FCO going to Rome. The first "Leonardo Express" connects "no-stop" the airport directly to main railway station "Termini". The trip takes 35-40 minutes and one way fare is about 13US$ / 11Euro.
The second one, FM1, crosses the city and makes some stops in the city historical and touristic heart, and is connected with underground lines (Leonardo Express does too, roman underground network is composed of 2 lines intersecting at Termini).
Time lenght varies from 30 minutes to 55, depending on stops and the fare is a little cheaper: 10US$ / 8,5 Euro one way.
At the airport you can find money change facilities, ATMs and most credit card are also accepted by self ticketing machines.
Train departures from FCO alternate between the two routes and there is a train starting every 15 minutes from 5.30 a.m. until 11.00 p.m..
No way to get to Rome overnight unless you rent a taxi or a limousine. As I live there I didn't ever tried the latter (how will it sound coming back home in a limousine?) but I don't suggest the former, just a little bit expensive for a 20miles / 32km trip, for instance.
A taxi (the authorized ones are usually white, don't trust people waiting in or just outside the hall and offering low price service) trip will cost around 40 Euro, but try to ask the price before you get in and ask for a receipt once arrived at destination: this will help to avoid you bad surprises and money change mistakes...
If you are too lazy to find out where your hotel is, if you don't trust your orientation sense, or if you are travelling with a huge amount of unuseful lugagges -American and Japanese people do-, a good compromise to get anywhere during daytime is to hop on one of the trains, getting out at Termini, Trastevere or Ostiense stations (the closer to city center) and get a taxi down there.
Have a nice stay and enjoy Rome.
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#10
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA, USA
Posts: 3
My husband and I will be at the Hilton Airport April '04 for 4 days prior to a cruise. We want to take a couple of tours, but none of the tour operators pick up from
the Airport Hilton. How difficult is it for only English speaking tourists to take the train from FCO to the Termini station?
I was told we could get a private car but round trip would be about $97.00, which is more than we would like to pay.
Thanks in advance for any information.
Eleanor
the Airport Hilton. How difficult is it for only English speaking tourists to take the train from FCO to the Termini station?
I was told we could get a private car but round trip would be about $97.00, which is more than we would like to pay.
Thanks in advance for any information.
Eleanor
#11




Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Portland, OR
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walk across to the terminal and train station. walk to the ticket booth downstairs. hand the clerk euros while mouthing the words "Termini" Grasp ticket in hand proceed left to the platform with the sign that says Termini. Get on train if it is sitting there or wait for it to arrive. 35-40 minutes later get off train and walk the length of Termini to the exit. Take taxi, bus or metro to main part of Rome.
As an alternative once you are at the FCO station just follow all the people lugging luggage onto the train and get off when they do.
It is easy.
As an alternative once you are at the FCO station just follow all the people lugging luggage onto the train and get off when they do.
It is easy.
#13
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 2
layover in Rome
I am stopping in Rome on the way East. I will be spending about 8 to 9 hours. Are there any suggestions for how to get into town and what I should try to get to see? I was in Rome about 25 years ago and saw the basics but wouldn't mind going again.
#14


Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: London, United Kingdom
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Rome to Florence
Any one taken the high-speed train from Rome to Florence? And, I'm assuming I would not catch that train at FCO, but would have to get into Rome for it. Am trying to do that for the Florence Do in May. Have come across a couple different on-line booking agencies for it, but few allow for on-line purchase. I'll keep looking, 'tho. Would welcome any suggestions, and would be happy to copy those to the Flo. Do. forum in case anyone else is similarly flying to Rome for that. Thanks!
#15




Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: AVL
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Bonvoy Titanium
Posts: 676
Rome
Originally Posted by skye1
Any one taken the high-speed train from Rome to Florence? And, I'm assuming I would not catch that train at FCO, but would have to get into Rome for it. Am trying to do that for the Florence Do in May. Have come across a couple different on-line booking agencies for it, but few allow for on-line purchase. I'll keep looking, 'tho. Would welcome any suggestions, and would be happy to copy those to the Flo. Do. forum in case anyone else is similarly flying to Rome for that. Thanks!
Last edited by puchalskir; Dec 13, 2004 at 8:07 am

