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From Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci aiport)
The airport is situated 32km from the city. The most straightforward way to get into Rome is to take the Leonardo Express, a direct train service to Rome's main railway station, Stazione Termini. Tickets cost €8.80 and are one-way only (so buy extra for your return journey if you want to be organised), and must be stamped in the validating machines on the platform before you board the train. From the main arrivals area, just follow the signs. The service runs every 30 minutes, between 6.30am and 11.30pm.
From Ciampino airport
A special coach service from Ciampino airport to Stazione Termini (Rome central railway & metro station) serves Ryanair and Easyjet flights; it costs more than normal public transport, but is very handy. The coach leaves around 30 minutes after the arrival of each flight, and arrives at Via Marsala, alongside Stazione Termini, around 40 minutes later - traffic permitting. The coach leaves from the same spot for the return journey. You can now book tickets online (the coach company is called Terravision). If you prefer to take public transport, buy a bus ticket to Anagnina metro station from a news-stand at the airport - or there should be a machine by the bus stop (approx. €1). Buses leave from a clearly-indicated stop just outside the terminal buildings, alongside the taxi rank, at roughly 40-50 minute intervals. Stamp your ticket as you board the bus. The final stop is Anagnina bus station. Again, buy a ticket (€1) and stamp it - if you're planning to do a lot of travelling by public transportation, this is a good time to buy a travelcard. Metro Linea A runs from Anagnina into Rome all the way to the Vatican City, with stops including Stazione Termini and the Spanish Steps ('Spagna').
Instructions from Termini
railway & metro central station.Once you exit the station look for Via Gioberti street and follow it until you reach a big square called Santa Maria Maggiore. Cross the square and the office is at the number 12. Ring the bell that says "OTA", under "scala B". Once the door opens, go into the courtyard and look for the entrance on your right. Take the elevator and get off at the second floor. Once you exit the elevator turn right and the office door is on the left.
View Rome city metro system.
Address: Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore 12,
Rome,
Italy