How to reach Rome
Rome is served by two airports: Leonardo Da Vinci Airport (also known as Fiumicino Airport) and G.B.Pastine Airport (also known as Ciampino Airport).
Arriving at Fiumicino Airport
Leonardo Da Vinci is the main italian hub and it has direct flights to all the european capitals and major non-european cities.
Train “Leonardo Express” (see here for further information) that has a direct connection to Rome Termini Station (Rome main railways station). The train schedule is frequent and the entire trip takes around 30 minutes, tickets can be bought near the train departure site at the airport or online. Leonardo Da Vinci Airport is connected to Rome also by frequent busses.
Arriving at Ciampino Airport
G.B.Pastine Airport is a smaller airport used mainly by low cost companies, it has connections to many european cities. Terravision shuttle bus from Ciampino Airport to Rome Termini Station (Rome main railways station) or the "Ciampino Airlink" (see here for further information).
Taxi
The official cabs of the City of Rome are white, with the word “TAXI” on the roof and the symbol of the City of Rome and the license number clearly visible on the doors. You will find cabs both at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 arrivals at Fiumicino Airport.
From Fiumicino airport to Rome Center, i.e. inside the Aurelian Walls (including Rome Termini station), and back there is a fixed cost rate of € 50,00.
If you intend to reach Fiumicino airport by cab from Rome, know that all trips departing from inside the Grande Raccordo Anulare, can not and will never exceed the amount of € 73,00.
From Ciampino airport to Rome Center, i.e. inside the Aurelian Walls (including Rome Termini station), and back there is a fixed cost rate of € 31,00.
About Rome
The official website of tourism in Rome