Rome has an extensive and affordable public transport system, making it easy for tourists to explore the city's ancient sites, charming neighborhoods, and cultural landmarks.
From the Airport:
Leonardo Express train connects Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Termini Station (city center) in 32 minutes.
Buses and taxis also available. Fixed taxi fare from FCO to central Rome is €50.
Public Transport:
Metro: 3 main lines (A, B, C) link major areas including the Vatican, Colosseum, and central Rome.
Buses & Trams: Extensive network run by ATAC, ideal for reaching areas not covered by metro.
Urban Trains: Connect suburbs and sites like Ostia Antica.
Tickets are valid across all modes (metro, bus, tram) and start from €1.50. Multi-day passes available.
Taxis & Ride-hailing:
Official white taxis available at stands (avoid unlicensed ones).
Ride-hailing apps like Free Now and ItTaxi work well; Uber operates premium cars only.
Tourist-Friendly Options:
Roma Pass: Includes transport and attraction entry.
Hop-On Hop-Off buses: Great for sightseeing with commentary and easy access to landmarks.