You can get from Fiumicino airport to Rome by train, bus, taxi, shuttle, or private transfer. Which one you choose depends on whether you travel alone, your family or a large and if you value time more than money.
In the article below you will find more information about the cheapest (FL1 Line train), fastest (Leonardo Express train) and most convenient way (shuttle service) to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome, including schedules and fares.
Transportation Type | Type of Service | Budget | Duration | Best For | Additional Info |
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Leonardo Express Train | Direct, non-stop train | 14€ per adult for a single ride | 32 minutes | Individuals and families (children under 12 travel free with an adult) | Operates 7 days a week, every 15 minutes |
Regionale Commuter Train (FL1) | Commuter train | 8€ per ticket | Varies (stops at several stations) | Budget travelers, those staying near Tiburtina, Tuscolana, Ostiense, or Trastavere stations | Less frequent on weekends and holidays |
Buses | Direct bus service | Approximately $6.62 online | 55 minutes | Budget-conscious travelers | Operates 24/7, no extra charge for luggage |
Shuttle Service | Private shuttle | stating at 60 euros per vehicle one-way | Varies (door-to-door service) | Families and large groups | Takes you to any address within Rome’s city walls |
Taxi Service | Taxi | Fixed fare of 50 euros | Varies based on traffic and destination | Those preferring a direct, private ride | Official taxis are white with a Taxi sign |
Car Rental | Self-drive | From $15/day (varies by company and season) | Depends on the driver | Travelers planning to explore beyond Rome | Many rental companies available at the airport |
Fiumicino or, as it is also called, Leonardo da Vinci, is the largest passenger airport in Italy (airport code FCO). It is located in the city of Fiumicino. The official website of the airport is at https://www.adr.it/web/aeroporti-di-roma-en.
When coming from the US to Rome, you will be arriving at Fiumicino airport. The airport has two terminals – Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Terminal 2 was demolished to expand Terminal 1. There’s a new terminal that’s been built – Terminal 5. For maps of the airport and it’s terminals, visit the official site of Leonardo da Vinci airport at https://www.adr.it/web/aeroporti-di-roma-en/pax-fco-airport-map.
How to Get to Fiumicino Airport to Rome with Leonardo Express
Leonardo Express is a direct, non-stop train that connects Fiumicino Airport with Termini station in Rome. It departs from the train station to the city every 15 minutes. It takes 32 minutes to get from Fiumicino Airport to Termini railway station in Rome with Leonardo Express. The train station is conveniently located inside the airport.
To learn more Leonardo Express, visit https://www.trenitalia.com/en/services/leonardo-express.html.
It is easy to find the train station at the airport because there are many signs pointing in its direction in the baggage claim area. Therefore, even if it’s your first time at Rome’s main airport, you won’t get lost.
You can buy Leonardo Express tickets in advance without surcharges from Trenitalia (the operator of Leonardo Express) here.
1. Trains from Fiumicino Airport to Roma Termini station operate 7 days a week. Trains run from 6.23 am to 11.23 pm without weekends and holidays.
2. Trains from Roma Termini station to Fiumicino Airport leave from platforms 23 and 24 of Termini railway station from 5.35 am to 10.35 pm.
You can easily recognize the Leonardo Express trains because they have their name printed on the side, making them very easy to spot.
In the video below you can see how to get from the baggage claim of Fiumicino airport to Leonardo Expresss train station and what it looks like, buy a train ticket, and what the train looks like.
Leonardo Express Ticket Prices
A Leonardo Express ticket is 14€ for an adult for a single ride. Children under 4 years of age travel for free. For every paying adult, one child over 4 and under 12 years of age can travel for free. There are no restrictions on luggage – the main thing is that it does not cause inconvenience to other passengers. You can bring a small dog with you (with a certificate of registration with the canine registry) at no extra cost, or bring a cat or other small pets inside an appropriate carrier.
If you’re traveling with a group, you can take advantage of the ‘Mini-groups’ fare to purchase 4 tickets in a single transaction for the price of €40 instead of €56!
If you don’t want to buy a Leonardo Express train ticket in advance, you can do that at the airport. The ticket office and most of the vending machines are located in the main lobby of the airport train station.
Please note that before boarding the train, the ticket must be validated at special machines located in front of the platform. The ticket is valid for 90 minutes after validating.
Subway from Fiumicino Airport to Rome
Another option to get to Rome from Fiumicino Airport, which travelers are less familiar with, is to use the Regionale commuter train (trains depart from the same train station at the airport as the Leonardo Express).
It is a little less comfortable to travel this way, but it is also a more economical option. The special FL1 line is called Sabina-Fiumicino. It starts from the airport and passes through the following main stations:
- Roma Tiburtina
- Roma Tuscolana
- Roma Ostiense
- Roma Trastevere
At Tiburtina, Tuscolana and Ostiense stations, you can transfer from the FL1 line to Line A or Line B subway lines and thus reach almost all the important points of the Eternal City.
These trains do not go through the main Roma Termini train station. If you want to get there, you will have to change trains. The FL1 is perfect if your hotel is near one of the stations (Tiburtina, Tuscolana, Ostiense, and Trastavere).
Trains generally leave the platform every 15 minutes on weekdays and up to half an hour apart on weekends and holidays.
In 2024, an FL1 train ticket from Fiumicino Airport to Rome cost €8. Children under 12 years of age can travel without payment when accompanied by a paying adult (1 child per 1 adult). As with Leonardo Express, tickets must be validated before boarding the train.
To learn more about Rome’s metro system, visit https://howdyeurope.com/italy/rome/rome-subway/.
Buses from Fiumicino Airport to Rome
Buses are another way to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome’s Termini station. Buses are cheaper than the train. If you buy tickets online in advance, buses from Fiumicino Airport to Rome cost just $6.62 (compared to $14 on the Leonardo Express train). To buy a bus ticket, click here.
- This is a direct bus between Fiumicino Airport and Rome Termini station.
- Bus tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
- You can book your seat(s) and pay later.
- The driver/host speaks English.
- The bus runs 24/7.
- The bus station is located in the bus area outside Terminal 3, at bus stop No. 14. The bus has the activity provider’s, Terravision’s, logo written on the side of it. The address of the bus station is Via Fratelli Wright, 00054 Fiumicino RM, Italy.
- The duration of the ride is 55 minutes.
- There’s no extra charge for luggage.
- Tickets are valid for all departures during the booked day.
Pro Tip: Choose a bus that will arrive at the airport at least two hours prior to your scheduled flight departure time to allow time for check-in.
Again, you can buy tickets online here (this is just one website that you can buy tickets but it is not the only one).
Below you will find more information about the bus lines that provide transportation services between Fiumicino airport and Rome.
1. Cotral
Stop: Regional Bus Station in Terminal 1, Arrivals area.
Destinations: Rome’s main underground stations (Termini, Tiburtina, Cornelia, Magliana, Ostia) and to Fiumicino.
Where to buy tickets: at authorised sales outlets (newsagents, tobacconist’s, etc.) or on board the bus, subject to an additional charge.
Contacts:
Cotralspa call centre: + 39 800 174 471
www.cotralspa.it
2. ROME AIRPORT BUS -SCHIAFFINI
Stop: BUS STATION adjacent to exit 6 of Terminal 3 – Arrivals, bus stand no.15.
Destinations: Rome (Termini).
Where to buy tickets: online, at the T3 Bus Station ticket office or directly on board the bus.
Contacts:
+39 06 7130531 (automated line)
+39 06 71305377
Email: aptfiumicino@schiaffini.com
www.romeairportbus.com
3. SIT BUS SHUTTLE
Stop: BUS STATION adjacent to exit 6 of Terminal 3 – Arrivals, bus stand no.12
Destinations: Rome (Vatican, Aurelia, Termini).
Where to buy tickets: online ticket office or directly on board the bus.
Contacts:
Telephone: 065916826 / 065923507
www.sitbusshuttle.com
4. T.A.M. Bus Srl
Stop: BUS STATION adjacent to exit 6 of Terminal 3 – Arrivals, bus stand no.13
Destinations: Rome (Ostiense, Termini).
Where to buy tickets online, at the T3 Bus Station ticket office or directly on board the bus.
Contacts:
Telephone: +39 06 65047426
www.tambus.it
5. TERRAVISION
Stop: BUS STATION adjacent to exit 6 of Terminal 3 – Arrivals, bus stand no.14
Destinations: Rome (Termini).
Where to buy tickets online, at the T3 Bus Station ticket office or directly on board the bus.
Contacts:
Helpdesk: Tel:+39 06 97610632
Email: customerservices@terravision.eu
www.terravision.eu
For an up-to-date information on timetables and routes, visit https://www.adr.it/web/aeroporti-di-roma-en/pax-fco-bus and scroll down the page until you see something like this:
Private Shuttle from Fiumicino Airport to Rome
The shuttle is a cost-effective way for families and large groups to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome. Shuttles start at 60 euros per vehicle one-way. If you are a family of 4, that comes to €15 per person. The main benefit of the shuttle service is that it takes you to any address inside Rome’s city walls (hotel or private address). Unlike some shuttles in the US, these vehicles are not shared with other passengers.
1. You can book a seat and pay in advance, even before you arrive in Rome.
2. Booking is super easy and only takes a few minutes. You can book here.
3. When making a reservation, note your flight arrival time and desired shuttle boarding time. To guarantee a spot, book the shuttle for about 1.5 hours after you land.
You can find out more about the service on the booking page at https://www.fiumicinoairportshuttle.com/. Please note that this is just one of many shuttle services. I am not affiliated with the company in any way. You choose to book a ride at your own risk.
Taxi from Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport to Rome
Another way to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome is by cab (official Rome taxis are white with a Taxi sign on top). The taxi stand is located just outside the airport. To get there, follow the signs after picking up your luggage. Once you reach the taxi stand, an attendant will call a cab for you.
The taxis from Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport operate on a fixed fare system. As of late 2023, the fare is 50 euros from the airport to central Rome (inside the city walls).
Avoid people who approach you on your way to the taxi stand and offer rides – these are unlicensed operators. Stick to the official taxis and you’ll have no issues.
Another thing to consider if traveling with small children – Roman taxis don’t have car seats. You’ll need to bring your own or use a shuttle service, as most offer safety seats.
Rent a Car at Rome Fiumicino Airport
Another way to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome is to rent a car.
Car rental desks are located in Office Tower 2, they are easily reachable via the pedestrian tunnels which connect the Terminal buildings to the Multilevel Parking structure. Signs to the rental car area are located in the Arrivals Area.
Car hire services are provided at Rome Fiumicino Airport by the companies listed below:
1. Autovia
+39 0665954103
Parking Building B – 4th floor
2. Avis -Budget
+39 0665011531
Parking Building A – 2nd floor
3. Europcar
+39 0665761211
Parking Building B – 3rd floor
4. Goldcar
+39 0665048104
Parking Building B – 4th floor
5. Hertz – Thrifty – Dollar
+39 0665955842
Parking Building A – 1st floor
6. Italy Car Rent
Parking Building C – 4th floor
+39 3347214240
7. Karym Rent
+39 0665958754
Parking Building C – 4th floor
8. Drivalia
+39 0665953547
Parking Building B – 3rd floor
9. Locauto – Enterprise – National – Alamo
+39 0665953615
Parking Building C – 3rd floor
10. Maggiore
+390665010678
Parking Building A – 2nd floor
11. Noleggiare
+393451181209
Parking Building C – 5th floor
12. OK Mobility
Parking Building A – ground floor
13. RENT 4U
+39 06659570613
Parking Building C – 4th floor
14. RENTALPLUS
+39 0656558028
Parking Building C – 4th floor
15. Sicily by Car – Auto Europa
+39 0665017450
Parking Building C – 4th floor
16. Sixt
+39 06659560780
Parking Building B – 4th floor
If you plan to stay in Rome, renting a car is hardly useful – it’s better to get around the city by public transportation or cab. However, if Fiumicino is just the starting point for a trip around Italy, renting a car makes sense since rates are very affordable – from $15/day, depending on the season and demand.
There are many car rental companies at Fiumicino Airport. Comparing their at the airport rental desks would take a while.
A better way to compare Fiumicino Airport car rental rates across companies is to use Booking.com. You can choose vehicle types (small, medium, large, premium cars, SUVs, minivans). The platform compares rates across 8 providers to find the best deal.
What’s the Best Way to Get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome?
There are multiple ways to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome. If money is a concern, choose the FL1 regional train. If you want the fastest trip, go with the Leonardo Express. And if you’re traveling in a group of 4 or more, or prioritize comfort, opt for a private shuttle service.